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λ AFTER HENRI MATISSE THE ENTWINED LOVERS Lithograph printed in sanguine, 194818 x 28cm (7 x 11 in.)Provenance:Property from a Holland Park HousePlease note measurements do not include the frame unless otherwise stated. Condition Report: unexamined out of frame but looks to have browned and with several small spots from sunlight also possible discolouration from contact with mount Please note Dreweatts is not liable for damage to frames.Condition Report Disclaimer
‡ PAUL PETER PIECH three-colour lithograph - for peace, justice, freedom and verse from Italian philosopher Lanza Del Vasto, signed and dated 1987, 51 x 76cmsProvenance: private collection, overseas based vendor who met Piech during the 1980sComments: unframed, very slight foxing to one edge, overall very good
Scandinavia.- Forbes (James D.) Norway and Its Glaciers visited in 1851, first edition, tinted lithograph frontispiece and 9 plates, illustrations, 2 maps, 1 folding, occasional marginal water-staining, cracked hinges, previous owner's ink signature, original cloth, rebacked retaining original backstrip, rubbed, bumping to corners and extremities, 8vo, Edinburgh, 1853.
NO RESERVE Holy Land.- Roberts (David) The Holy Land, comprising Jerusalem and Gililee; The Jordan and Bethlehem; Idumea and Petra, together 3 vol. only (of 6, though a complete set of the Holy Land from this set), first quarto edition, lithograph plates, contemporary half morocco, g.e., extremities rubbed, 8vo, 1855.
* KIRSTY WITHER (SCOTTISH b. 1968), WHERE YOU TAKE ME limited edition lithograph on paper, signed and numbered 78/875, titled label versomounted, framed and under glass.image size 28cm x 40cm, overall size 53cm x 64cmLabel verso: Eastwood Fine Arts.Note: Scottish artist Kirsty Wither is one of Britain's best known contemporary artists and her work is in constant demand from the most prestigious galleries. She has had more than thirty major Solo Exhibitions since 1997 including numerous shows at The Portland Gallery (London), The Open Eye Gallery (Edinburgh), The Gatehouse Gallery (Glasgow) and Duncan R Miller Fine Art (London).
* DAVID HOCKNEY OM CH RA (BRITISH b. 1937), ROCKY MOUNTAINS & TIRED INDIANS 1965 lithograph on paper for the Pop Art Exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts, September 13-December 15framed and under glass image size 59cm x 79cm, overall size 67cm x 87cm Note: The painting from this poster was painted at the University of Colorado, Boulder in 1965, where the university campus is on the edge of the Rocky Mountains. However Hockney's studio had no windows, so he painted this imaginary picture instead. It is inspired entirely by pictures in magazines and romantic ideas of the 'Wild West'. The nearest 'Indians' are in fact at least three hundred miles from Boulder. The chair was included for compositional purposes, and to explain its being there Hockney called the Indians 'tired'. The striped mountains in the background were a light-hearted response to contemporary striped, abstract paintings by American artists.
GILLES VILLENEUVE PISTON AND OTHER RELATED ITEMS A period Ferrari Formula 1 piston, we understand from Gilles Villeneuve's 1980 season Ferrari 512 T5 Grand Prix car, mounted on a wood plinth. Also included is a c. 1980s Ferrari-branded wall-clock, measuring 29cm x 29cm, a 1951 Silverstone racing trophy (awarded to a Miss H.M. Logsdon, 25 1980s/90/2000s copies of the Ferrari Cavallino magazine, and a framed lithograph of the Ferrari 250 SWB.

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