* Ricketts (Charles, 1866-1931). The Epithalamium, for Daphnis and Chloe, circa 1892-93, proof wood engraving on thin wove paper, printed in gold-brown, sheet size 189 x 131 mm (7 3/8 x 5 1/8 ins), laid down on mount card with gold outer border, inscribed in pencil by David Gould to verso, 'The Epithalamium by Charles Ricketts, Proof wood engraving 1892-1893, For Daphnis & Chloe, page 103', mount size 40 x 31.5 cm, together with Four Initial Letters, for the Vale Press edition of Blake's Poetical Sketches, 1899, wood engraving on thin japan tissue, signed and inscribed by the artist 'Trial Proof 1st State', laid down on wove paper 234 x 159 mm (9 1/4 x 6 1/4 ins), hinge-mounted in later windown mount, with annotation in pencil by David Gould 'Touched in places with bodycolour white. From Craddock & Barnard August 1962 "possibly unique" they say, For Blake's Poetical Sketches, Vale Press, 1899', plus a lithograph by Charles Ricketts titled Finis, 45 x 30 cm (17 3/4 x 11 3/4 ins), window mounted (56 x 40.5 cm)QTY: (3)NOTE:Provenance: David Gould (1922 -2004), art dealer, connoisseur, and founder of the Taranman Gallery with Christopher Hewett.
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* Bawden (Edward 1903-1989). Evora, 1962, colour lithograph on wove paper, signed in ink, from the series Bawden in Portugal, originally published in Motif 9: Critics ex Cathedra (edited by Ruari Maclean), scattered spotting, very short closed tear to left margin, image size 30 x 39.5 cm (12 x 15 1/2 ins), sheet size 38 x 50.5 cm, unframed, together with three further colour lithographs from the same series, Obides, Lisboa, and Beja, each signed in ink, scattered spotting, all unframed QTY: (4)NOTE:The Fry Art Gallery, Saffron Walden holds examples of each work. Catalogue numbers 1829, 1830, 1831 & 1833.
* Rothenstein (William, 1872-1945). Mr Charles Ricketts and Mr Charles Hazelwood Shannon, from English Portraits, 1897-98, uncoloured lithograph (from the set of 24) printed by T. Way, published by Grant Richards in an edition of 750, together with W.B. Yeats, from the Liber Juniorum, 1899, lithograph, signed in pencil, 12 1/2 in. x 11 1/4 in. (318 mm x 285 mm), QTY: (2)NOTE:Provenance: David Gould (1922 -2004), art dealer, connoisseur, and founder of the Taranman Gallery with Christopher Hewett.
* Shannon (Charles Haslewood, 1863-1937). Mother and Child, 1894, lithograph on thin card, from Portfolio No. 2, published in an edition of 55 impressions, signed in pencil, light munt stain to outer edges, and blank margins with some skinning caused by previous mounting, sheet size 30 x 23 cm (11 3/4 x 9 ins) QTY: (1)
* After Leon Bakst 1866-1924. Four lithograph plates from Léon Bakst by E. Wasmuth, 1927, four lithographic plates with pochoir hand-colouring, including gold and silver on thick cream wove paper, watermarked MBM, taken from the book Léon Bakst by E. Wasmuth, Berlin, 1927, includes costume designs for Aladin, Sleeping Beauty and Judith, light spotting and very pale toning, remnants of original tissue guard to extreme left margin, each sheet size 32.5 x 25.2 cm (12 3/4 x 10 ins), unframedQTY: (4)
* Grant (Duncan, 1885-1978). At the Ballet, 1938, colour lithograph on wove paper, printed by Curwen Press, published by Contemporary Lithographs Ltd., London, light handling creases to lower right blank margin, a small short closed tear to lower margin (not affecting image), sheet size 50.6 x 66 cm (20 x 26 ins), unframedQTY: (1)
Buckler., William. The Larvae of the British Butterflies and Moths edited by H.T. Stainton & G.T. Poritt London, 1884-1899printed for the Ray Society, 9 vols, 105 hand coloured lithograph and 59 chromolithograph plates, 8vo, orig. gilt decorate publishers dark blue cloth, (9)Condition:Light foxing to endpapers and titles of some volumes, otherwise contents clean with very occasional spotting to Vol VI. Fading to spines of Vols I, III and IV
Barrett. Charles G., The Lepidoptera of the British Islands. A descriptive account of the families, genera, and species indigenous to Great Britain and Ireland, their preparatory states, habits, and localitiesLondon, L. Reeve and Co., 1893-1907, 11 vols, 1st edition, large paper issue, 504 hand coloured lithograph plates,large octavo., orig. publishers gilt dec. brown cloth with scarce Supplementary Index, 1907 pp.20, (11)Condition:Foxing to title pages and end papers otherwise mostly clean with occasional spotting. Some wear to hinges and bumping to corners and tops of spines. Some spotting to plates but only end plates. pencil annotations Vol X with taped repair to plates. 454 and 455 and binding failing
Westwood., John Obadiah. The Cabinet of Oriental Entomology; being A selection of some of the rarer and more beautiful species of insects, Natives of India and the Adjacent IslandsLondon, William Smith, 1848, 42 lithograph plates with handcolouring ,most with tissue guards, marbled edge, 4to, contemporary fine grained full green morocco, gilt tooled borders, spine and edges pp. 88 Condition:spotting to title pages first few and last few pages. Occasional light spotting throughout. Offsetting to first plate, some others with offsetting to tissue guard. Scuffs to board edges and corners
Morris., Rev. Francis Orpen. Three copies of A History of British Butterfliesfirst A History of British Butterflies, London, Groombridge & Sons, 1853, first edition 71 lithograph plates with hand colouring and tissue guards 8vo, gilt edged, original full grained dark green blind tooled and pictorial gilt tooled pictorial decoration to boards and spine , bound together with Aphorismata Entomologica "Cavendo Tutus" pp. 29 second London, 1853, blue cloth, third, eighth edition, London, John C. Nimmo 1895, 79 hand coloured lithograph plates, 4to., bookplate for George A. R. Phillips contemporary tan half morocco with cloth boards (3)Condition:first occasional v light spotting but overall good Aphorismata Entomologica with foxing to both plates a first page. Binding Second some spotting to blanks occasional marks third Good condition
Humpreys., Henry Noel. and Westwood., John Obadiah. British Butterflies and their transformations and British Moths and their Transformationsfirst London, 1849, hand coloured decorative title and 42 hand coloured plates, pp137 + Index, second London, 1851, 2 vols, 1st edition, 124 hand coloured lithograph plates pp. 256 +266+ indexes, both 4to, uniformly bound in contemporary burgundy half morocco with dark green cloth, (3)Condition:Some foxing to blanks and endpapers otherwise clean. some feint offsetting. Some marks to cloth wear scuffs to corners. British moths with pencil annotations
Entomology. Four titles Westwood., John Obadiah., The Butterflies of Great Britain, with their transformations delineated and described, London, 1855, S. Orr, additional hand coloured title page, 19 hand coloured lithograph plates and two uncoloured, 8vo., original gilt edge gilt pictorial embossed blue cloth, Wilson., Owen S. The Larvae of the British Lepidoptera and their Food Plants, London, 1880,forty chromolithograph plates, 8vo., 1/2 dark green morocco with embossed cloth boards Wood., W., Ined Entomologicus or, A Complete Illustrated Catalogue ... of the Lepidopterous Insects of Great Britain, A New and revised edition with supplement by EWestwood., J.O., London 1854, 59 hand coloured lithograph plates, 8vo., 1/2 green morocco with marbled boards Mosley S.L., Illustrations of British Lepidoptera, Huddersfield, n.d thirty hand coloured lithographs plates, 8vo., blue cloth, (4)Condition:viewing recommended in person. Wilson Larvae, sporadic light foxing. Mosley with some pen and pencil annotations
Entomology. Various titlesColeman W.S., British Butterflies, Figures and Descriptions of Every Native Species, London, 1860, 16 colour lithograph plates, 1/2 red morocco with marbled boards, + later edition, 1886, gilt dec cloth + Up To date New Edition, 1897, dec cloth, Wood, The Common Moths of England, London, n.d George Routledge, 12 lithograph plates with colour, gilt dec embossed cloth. Lucas., W.J. The Book of British Butterflies x2 , London, 1893, b.w plates, and The Book of HawkMoths, 1895, all three gilt dec green cloth, Stainton H.T., A Manual of British Butterflies and Moths, London, 1857, 2 vols., stamped to end paper S.P.P. Selby, embossed cloth and British Moths and Butterflies, 1867, 16 colour plates, gilt embossed cloth, ex libris Ovenden Wood Naturalists Library, Adams, H.G. Beautiful Butterflies Described and Illustrated, London, n.d., George Routledge, 8 colour plates, gilt edged, gilt embossed blue cloth,Frohawk, F.W., Varieties of British Butterflies, 1938, cloth, d.w., and The Complete Book of British Butterflies, 1934, cloth d.w. Kirby., W.E. Butterflies & Moths of the United Kingdom, n.d. 70 colour plates, gilt dec green cloth Holland. W.J. The Butterfly Book, 1910, Furneaux., British Butterflies & Moths, 1923 reissue, colour plates, brown cloth, Gordon W.J. Our Country's Butterflies and Moths, n.d, 33 colour plates, dec green cloth, Hulme, F.E., Butterflies & Moths of The Butterflies of the Country-Side, Tutt., J. British Moths, 1902 and Hedgerow & Wood Series British Butterflies, 1896 etc., (24)Condition:Viewing recommended in person. Varying condition, some good to fair, others with light foxing, and minor condition issues
Mihail Chemiakin (New York, Russia born 1943) "Untitled VII" Color Lithograph. Numbered (43/225) lower left. Pencil Signed lower right. Watermark "Arches France".Chemiakin's work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum (New York), the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow), the State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg), the Sao Paolo Museum of Art (Brazil), the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris, Yad Vashem and the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art, as well as smaller museums throughout Russia and the United States.Image Size: 19 x 16.5 in.Sheet Size: 30 x 21 in.Unframed.
Mihail Chemiakin (New York, Russia born 1943) "Nature Morte w/ Fish" Color Lithograph on Japan paper. Numbered (58/78) lower left. Signed lower right.Chemiakin's work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum (New York), the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow), the State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg), the Sao Paolo Museum of Art (Brazil), the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris, Yad Vashem and the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art, as well as smaller museums throughout Russia and the United States.Image Size: 18 x 25.25 in.Sheet Size: 21 x 29.75 in.Unframed.
Mihail Chemiakin (New York, Russia born 1943) "Untitled VIII" Color Lithograph. Numbered (41/225) lower left. Signed lower right. Watermark "Arches France".Chemiakin's work is in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Metropolitan Museum (New York), the State Tretyakov Gallery (Moscow), the State Russian Museum (St. Petersburg), the Sao Paolo Museum of Art (Brazil), the Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris, Yad Vashem and the Tel Aviv Museum of Modern Art, as well as smaller museums throughout Russia and the United States.Image Size: 20 x 17.25 in.Sheet Size: 30 x 21 in.Unframed.
A color lithograph on paper of Leslie Ragans first poster in 1929 to promote travel on the New York Central Line railroad and featuring a city scene of world-famous Michigan Avenue. Printed by Latham Litho and Printing Company, Long Island City, New York and published in 1987 by Poster Plus Inc., Chicago, Illinois. 1987 Poster Plus Inc. on lower left. Latham Litho and Ptg Co. on lower right. Housed in a metallic frame. Poster size: 23.5"L x 35.5"H. Frame dimensions: 24.5"L x 1.25"W x 36.25"H. Artist: Leslie Ragan (American, 1897-1972)Issued: 1987Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. Glass frame cover is chipped on lower right side.
Awesome original color serigraph and photo-offset lithograph poster by Pop artist Roy Lichtenstein from an edition of approximately 2,000 made for the Save Our Planet, Save Our Water series. Published by H.K.L Ltd as a Olivetti project that included six different poster designs by six different artists. Housed in a black frame. Sight size: 31"L x 22"H. Frame dimensions: 32"L x 23"H x 1"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923-1997)Issued: 1971Dimensions: See DescriptionCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Original color lithograph poster by Pop artist Richard Bernstein for Dianna Vreeland's exhibition Romantic & Glamorous Hollywood Design, held at the Costume Institute, The Metropolitan Museum, New York in 1974. Bernstein, known for creating Andy Warhol's Interview Magazine covers for 17 years, includes an Art Deco style with Fred Astaire and partner. Artist: Richard Bernstein (American 1939-2002)Issued: 1974Dimensions: 37.50"L x 23.50"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Small pin holes on corners.
Original color lithograph poster for the May Opening of the National Collection of Fine Art Smithsonian that American Postwar & Contemporary artist Larry Rivers made as a collage. On lower left edge: Atelier Mourlot 1968. Artist: Larry Rivers (American 1923-2002)Issued: 1968Dimensions: 23"L x 30"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Large original offset color lithograph poster by American artist Robert Motherwell who was commissioned by the Lincoln Center for a dedication to announce the opening of the Juilliard School in 1969. Artist: Robert Motherwell (American 1915-1991)Issued: 1969Dimensions: 29.50"L x 45"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Homage to the Sun (Pyramids) is a large original color lithograph on paper by American sculptor and painter Alexander Calder. The multi-colored pyramids, red sun, and orange sky convey the optimism and energy found in Calder's Mobiles and Stabiles. Signature in graphite on lower right: Calder. Edition number in graphite on lower left: 77/150. Housed in a metallic frame with a white mat. Sight size: 38.50"L x 26.25"H. Frame size: 45"L x 32.50"H x 1"W. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. Artist: Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976)Issued: 1973Dimensions: See DescriptionEdition Number: 77 of 150Country of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Small break of glass on upper right side of frame.
Allen Ruppersberg (American, b.1944) 'The Ten Historical...' Landfall Press Lithograph Portfolio 2012, each signed and editioned Roman numeral 'I', a complete portfolio of 'The Top Ten Historical Similarities (and differences) Between Prints and Photographs', (10) altered lithographs with digital elements, only two Roman numeral subscriber impressions made, in original fabric covered book with metallic lettering Property from: Collection of Dr. & Mrs. Christopher Graf, Woodlot Gallery, Sheboygan, Wisconsin Condition: no damage to art noted, portfolio having minor scuffs and stains Category: Fine Art > Prints & Multiples Estimated Sale Time: 10:53 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5
After Rembrandt van Rijn (Dutch, 1606-1669) Lithograph A lithographic reproduction after a restrike of 'Beggars Receiving Alms' etching, matted under glass in a painted wood frame with an Oxford Art Gallery COA Property from: a Private Collector, Muncie, Indiana Height: 7 1/4 inches, Width: 5 3/4 inches (sight)Frame Size: 17 1/2 inches by 16 inches Condition: no damage to artwork noted, frame having light wear Disclaimers: not examined out of the frame Category: Fine Art > Prints & Multiples Estimated Sale Time: 10:23 am (America/Chicago) Shipping Status: Leonard Auction Shipping Quote Download High Resolution Photographs:Photograph #1Photograph #2Photograph #3Photograph #4Photograph #5

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