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A Large Vintage French Advertising Poster, c. 1935, "Légères Comme une Gazelle", by Robys (b. 1916), stone lithograph, published by Edition Avenir Publicité, printed by Imp. Reunies de Lyon, the three pairs of shoes springing out of a box, void retailers cartouche below, sheet 60 in. x 44 1/4 in.
A rare 1930's square Happynak Series lithograph printed tinplate Disney ' Mickey's Sand Pail ' seaside bucket - with pressed fish logo to base and registration mark 858445 'Made In England.' Along with a similar age unassociated but suited vulcanised rubber spade, also marked 'Made In England.' Bucket 13cm tall.
§ HENRY MOORE, BRITISH (1898-1986), reclining figure, print, inscribed `for Michael Compton from Henry Moore`. PROVENANCE: Gifted to Michael Compton after the 1977 Henry Moore Drawings exhibition at the Tate Gallery (Tate Britain). Alan Wilkinson of the Art Gallery Ontario was the curator, but Compton organised the exhibition and afterwards Wilkinson asked Moore to reward him and Moore produced this lithograph. This lot is part of a single owner collection of 28 lots to include Roy Lichtenstein, Marcel Broodthaers, Terry Frost, Henry Moore, Richard Long, Victor Newsome, Keith Milow, Billy Al Bengston, Ian Stephenson, Sol LeWitt and Joe Tilson. 12.60 x 15in. (32 x 38cm) Overall condition good§ ARR (Artist Resale Right) is additionally payable on this lot please contact the auctioneer for details.
§ HENRY MOORE, BRITISH (1898-1986), mother and child, print, inscribed ` for Michael Compton from Henry Moore`. PROVENANCE: Gifted to Michael Compton after the 1977 Henry Moore Drawings exhibition at the Tate Gallery (Tate Britain). Alan Wilkinson of the Art Gallery Ontario was the curator, but Compton organised the exhibition and afterwards Wilkinson asked Moore to reward him and Moore produced this lithograph. This lot is part of a single owner collection of 28 lots to include Roy Lichtenstein, Marcel Broodthaers, Terry Frost, Henry Moore, Richard Long, Victor Newsome, Keith Milow, Billy Al Bengston, Ian Stephenson, Sol LeWitt and Joe Tilson. 14.20 x 13in. (36 x 33cm) Overall condition good.§ ARR (Artist Resale Right) is additionally payable on this lot please contact the auctioneer for details.
§ SIR TERRY FROST R.A., BRITISH (1915-2003), `Brown and Black Action`, 1957, offset lithograph, signed in the plate. Printed by Harley Brothers, Edinburgh, on Barcham Green Crisbrook paper.PROVENANCE: This work was given to Michael Compton (by the artist while he was teaching in Leeds) while Compton was Assistant to Director, City Art Gallery and Temple Newsam House, Leeds 1954-57. Another example can be found at the Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle upon Tyne (ref: Terry Frost Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné, cat.24). This lot is part of a single owner collection of 28 lots to include Roy Lichtenstein, Marcel Broodthaers, Terry Frost, Henry Moore, Richard Long, Victor Newsome, Keith Milow, Billy Al Bengston, Ian Stephenson, Sol LeWitt and Joe Tilson. SIR TERRY FROST, R.A, 1915-2003: Born in 1915 in Warwickshire. An abstract painter known for his association with the St Ives School. Frost was captured during the 1941 invasion of Crete. While a prisoner of war he discovered his love for painting. Later in London Frost developed his signature style of circles and abstract shapes used to convey movement. Married in 1945 before moving to Newlyn in 1946, Frost worked as an assistant to Barbara Hepworth and played a crucial role in the St Ives School, a colony of mainly abstract artists, along with Ben Nicholson and Patrick Heron. He taught at Bath Academy of Art and in Leeds, before becoming Artist in Residence at the Department of Fine Art, Reading University in 1965, later the university`s Professor of Painting. Made a Royal Academician in 1992 and knighted in 1998 Frost exhibited in London many times. A major retrospective `Terry Frost: Six Decades`, was held at the Royal Academy in 2000. 16.10 x 11in. (41 x 28cm) Print. No visible tears or creases. Possible slight discolouration and staining § ARR (Artist Resale Right) is additionally payable on this lot please contact the auctioneer for details.
MOORE, Henry (1898-1986). Heads, Figures and Ideas ... With a Comment by Geoffrey Grigson. London: George Rainbird, 1958. Folio (471 x 330mm). Lithographed illustrations, some coloured. Original cloth-backed pictorial boards, dust-jacket (jacket frayed and torn but withouyt significant loss). WITH AN ORIGINAL COLOURED LITHOGRAPH BY HENRY MOORE inserted at the front. Provenance: Formerly the property of Frederick Leslie Kenett (1924-2012), photographer.
SKOTNES, Cecil (b. 1926, artist). In Memoriam Charles Eglington. 10 Poems. Johannesburg: Egon Guenther, 1975. Large folio (638 x 482mm). 10 original woodcut plates by Cecil Skotnes printed from the original blocks in 4 colours on Zerkall Butten paper, each titled, numbered and signed by the artist, loose as issued in original cloth portfolio. LIMITED TO 90 COPIES, THIS NUMBER 42 OF 75. With Symboles, another limited edition portfolio (100 copies) containing plates by Bettie Cilliers-Barnard, including a fine original coloured lithograph, each signed and numbered by the artist. (2)
Adrian Heath, British 1920-1992- Untitled in blue and orange; lithograph printed in colours, signed, dated '62 and numbered 5/12 in pencil, 60.5x46cm: Gertrude Anna Bertha Hermes OBE RA RE, British 1901-1983- "Bodiam Castle"; woodcut printed in colours, signed, titled, dated 1962 and numbered 12/50 in pencil, 44.5x85.5cm: Jack Craff, British mid/late 20th century- "Blueridge"; linocut in colours, 40.5x50.5cm: Christine Hodgson, British mid/late 20th century- "Bats"; etching with aquatint printed in colours, signed, titled, dated '62 and numbered 4/10 in pencil, 40x50cm: David Gillison, Australian b.1936- Untitled in yellow and black; screenprint in colours, signed and numbered 5/15 in pencil, 57.5x80.5cm, (5) (part unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Francis Bacon, British 1909-1992- "Second Version of Painting 1946", (T.1 & S.31); offset lithograph printed in colours on wove, 1971, signed in green/black felt-tip pen and numbered 23/150 in pencil, 80.5x59cm (mounted) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite) CONDITION REPORT: unframed stuck down to mount board there is a dent to the papers edge in the lower right corner there are creased within the black of the umbrella slight ware to corners overall good condition
Bruce McLean, Scottish b.1944- "She Sleeps with a Jug"; lithograph printed in colours, signed, dated 1986 and numbered 5/25 in pencil, 104x76.5cm: together with two further lithographs printed in colours by the same hand depicting a blue pipe smoker and a red pipe smoker, ea. signed, dated 1986 and numbered 4/25 in pencil, ea. 104x76.5cm, (3), (unframed), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)

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