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Richard Avedom (1923-2004) dovima with Elephants Evening Dress by Dior, Cirque d'Hiver, Paris Photo print Measures 46.0 X 37.0

Los 876

Peter Beard "African Elephant" Photo Print on Paper, Measures 24.00 X 36.00

Los 590

Peter Beard "African Elephants" Photo Print on Paper Measures 20.00 X 30.00 Inches

Los 878

Peter Beard Giraffes in Desert Photo Print Measures 24.00 X 30.00

Los 632

Maurice Utrillo Pencil Signed/ Numbered Lithograph Print.  Signed lower right and stamped, hand numbered lower left.  Measures 27.50 x 19.50

Los 1048

Andy Warhol - "Bighorn Ram" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 h x 38 w in. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Verso, printer's blind stamp.

Los 382

Cindy Sherman pencil signed print, Signed upper right, Mounted to poster board.   Measures 26.00 X 8.50.

Los 825

Andy Warhol Campbell Soup Signed/Numbered Lithograph Frame has scuff marks and chips, print in good condition, not examined outside of frame Measures Sight 33.50 X 22.00 Frame 43.5 X 34.00

Los 852

AFTER JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1960-1988) Liberty Print in Colours on Somerset Velvet Paper Meassures 22.0 X 30.0

Los 850

Andy Warhol - "Black Rhinoceros" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 x 38. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Veso, printer's blind stamp.

Los 602

PETER BEARD (B. 1938) Girafes in Mirage on the Taru Desert, Kenya. Original Printing June 1960, The End of the Game, Last Word from Paradise. Photo Print Measures 24.0 X 30.0 Inches.

Los 455

Hiroshi Sugimoto (b. 1948) Black Sea, Ozuluce. Photo print Measures 37.0 X 47.0

Los 545

Andy Warhol(American, 1928-1987)Moonwalk, 1987Silkscreen in colors on Lenox museum board.Stamped in black on verso, Certificate of Authenticity Moonwalk Andy Warhol 1987. Frederick Hughes Executor Andy Warhol Estate Rupert Jasen Smith Master Printer Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc. Publisher; bears printer's chop mark to lower left corner. There are no signatures printed or otherwise on this print, from the Television, series, posthumously printed.38 x 38in

Los 553

Andreas Gursky (b.1955) Kuwait Stock Exchange Photyo print Measures 557.0 X 42.0

Los 640

DIANE ARBUS (1923-1971) Identical twins Roselle, N.J Photo print Masures 40.0 X 40.0

Los 530

Ed Ruscha Double Standard Print in Colors, on Wove Paper Measures 25.0 X 40.0

Los 399

PETER BEARD (b 1938) Hunting Cheetahs on the Tarn Desert Photo Print Measures 21.0 X 36.0 Inches

Los 285

Herbert Ponting (1870–1935) was a British photographer and explorer best known for his pioneering work in documenting the British Antarctic Expedition led by Captain Robert Falcon Scott. Ponting's photographs from the expedition are considered iconic and are significant contributions to the visual record of early 20th-century exploration.Key points about Herbert Ponting:1. **Early Life:** Herbert George Ponting was born on March 21, 1870, in Salisbury, Wiltshire, England.2. **Career as a Photographer:** Ponting became a professional photographer and gained recognition for his work in both black and white and color photography. He worked extensively as a photographer before joining the Antarctic Expedition.3. **British Antarctic Expedition:** In 1910, Ponting joined Captain Robert Falcon Scott's Terra Nova Expedition to the Antarctic. His role was to document the expedition through photography and cinematography.4. **Photography in Extreme Conditions:** Ponting faced numerous challenges during the expedition, including extreme weather conditions and the difficulties of working in the harsh Antarctic environment. Despite these challenges, he produced remarkable photographs that captured the landscape, wildlife, and daily life of the expedition members.5. **Studio in Antarctica:** Ponting set up a darkroom and a rudimentary studio in Antarctica, allowing him to develop and print his photographs on location. This was a remarkable achievement given the circumstances.6. **Iconic Images:** Ponting's photographs from the expedition include iconic images of the explorers, the Antarctic landscape, and the scientific work conducted during the expedition. His documentation of the sledging journeys and the polar environment is particularly celebrated.7. **Return to England:** After the expedition, Ponting returned to England and continued his career as a photographer. He lectured about his Antarctic experiences and published a book titled "The Great White South" in 1921.8. **Later Years:** In his later years, Ponting faced financial challenges and struggled to find success in his photography business. He died in 1935.9. **Legacy:** Herbert Ponting's photographic documentation of the British Antarctic Expedition is highly regarded for its historical and artistic significance. His images provide a vivid and compelling visual record of the challenges faced by the early Antarctic explorers.Ponting's photographs continue to be studied and appreciated for their contribution to the history of exploration and the art of photography. His documentation of the Antarctic Expedition remains an enduring legacy, offering a glimpse into a pivotal moment in the history of polar exploration.Measures 12.5 x 18.

Los 514

ED RUSCHA (B.1937) Mocha Standard print in colors, on Wove Paper Plate Signed, Dtaed and Numbered. Measures 25.625 X 40.0

Los 548

Peter Beard Giraffes in Mirage on the Taru Desert, Kenya.  The End of the Game, Lasst Word from Paradise.  Photo Print Measures 24.00 X 33.00

Los 511

Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "African Elephant" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 h x 38 w in (97 x 97 cm). This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Verso, printer's blind stamp

Los 360

TANIA BRUGUERA (b.1968) El peso de la culpa (sin titulo #3) Glossy Photo Print Measures 26.75 X 24.0

Los 202

PETER BEARD Hog Ranch night feeder, 2 AM, Maureen G and Mbuno, Nairobi, Kenya for the last word from Paradise, Narch 1987. Photo Print. Measures 24 X 36 inches

Los 260

Utagawa Hiroshige in the Kameido shrine compound Japanese Print iin colors Measures 21.75 X 14.75

Los 173

Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "Siberian Tiger" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 x 38 in. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Veso, printer's blind stamp.

Los 633

After Vincent Van Gogh Stamped Hand Numbered Lithograph Print.  Stamped signature lower right, hand numbered lower left. Measures 27.50 x 19.50

Los 600

Helmut Newton (1920–2004) was a German-Australian photographer known for his provocative and stylized fashion photography. He is considered one of the most influential fashion photographers of the 20th century. Here are some key points about Helmut Newton:1. **Early Life:** Helmut Newton was born on October 31, 1920, in Berlin, Germany. He fled the rise of the Nazi regime in 1938 and eventually settled in Australia.2. **Photographic Career:** Newton initially worked as a fashion photographer in Australia before gaining international recognition. In the 1950s, he moved to Paris and started working for French and international fashion magazines.3. **Provocative Style:** Newton's work is characterized by its provocative and often controversial nature. He frequently explored themes of power, seduction, and voyeurism in his photographs.4. **Fashion Photography:** Newton became renowned for his contributions to fashion photography, capturing models in glamorous and theatrical settings. His work often featured strong, assertive women, and his images were marked by a distinctive blend of eroticism and elegance.5. **Pirelli Calendar:** Newton had the honor of photographing the Pirelli Calendar in 1996. His Pirelli Calendar featured artistic and provocative images that became iconic.6. **Portraiture:** In addition to fashion photography, Newton also produced portraits of celebrities and cultural figures. His portraits were characterized by the same bold and theatrical style as his fashion work.7. **Books and Exhibitions:** Newton published several books showcasing his work, including "White Women" (1976) and "Sumo" (1999), a monumental book featuring some of his most famous images. His photographs have been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world.8. **Awards and Recognition:** Helmut Newton received numerous awards for his contributions to photography, including the Grand Prix National de la Photographie in France and the Order of Merit of Berlin.9. **Death:** Helmut Newton died in a car accident in Los Angeles on January 23, 2004, at the age of 83.Helmut Newton's work continues to be influential in the world of fashion photography. While some have criticized his images for being controversial, there is no denying the impact he had on shaping the aesthetics and narratives within the realm of fashion and portrait photography.Measures 20 x 24. COA included.Period print (early-mid 1980s).

Los 322

Andy Warhol, born Andrew Warhola in 1928 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was an American artist and leading figure in the Pop Art movement. He is widely recognized for his innovative and influential approach to art, blending elements of consumer culture, mass media, and celebrity.Warhol's work challenged traditional notions of art and elevated everyday objects and popular culture into the realm of fine art. He embraced the idea of art as a commodity, employing techniques of mass production, such as screen printing, to create multiple versions of his iconic images. His art often featured familiar objects and subjects, including Campbell's soup cans, Coca-Cola bottles, celebrities, and everyday people.One of Warhol's most iconic series is the Campbell's Soup Cans, created in 1962. This series consisted of 32 individual paintings, each depicting a different flavor of Campbell's soup. By repetitively depicting a mundane and mass-produced item, Warhol questioned notions of originality and uniqueness in art, while also commenting on the proliferation of consumer culture.Warhol's fascination with celebrity and fame is evident in his portraits of famous individuals, such as Marilyn Monroe, Elvis Presley, and Elizabeth Taylor. He often employed bright, bold colors and employed a silkscreen technique to create his images, resulting in a distinctive and almost graphic aesthetic.Beyond painting, Warhol expanded his artistic practice to encompass various media, including film, photography, sculpture, and performance art. He famously stated that "in the future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes," reflecting his interest in the fleeting nature of fame and the influence of mass media on society.Warhol's studio, known as The Factory, became a gathering place for artists, musicians, actors, and other cultural icons, fostering a sense of collaboration and experimentation. His innovative approach to art and his unconventional persona made him a central figure in the avant-garde scene of the 1960s and beyond.Andy Warhol's impact on the art world and popular culture is immeasurable. His work challenged artistic conventions and redefined the boundaries of what could be considered art. Through his exploration of consumer culture, celebrity, and mass media, he created a visual language that continues to resonate with audiences today. Warhol's legacy as an artist and cultural icon remains influential, with his works exhibited in major museums and his ideas continuing to inspire contemporary artists around the world.Andy Warhol - "Black Rhinoceros" from 'Endangered Species' - USA, 1983. Screenprint in colors. 38 h x 38 w in. This work is an unsigned and Unnumbered Printer's proof, outside of the edition. Printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York. The print does not have the AWAAB stamp. Publisher stamp on the Veso, printer's blind stamp.

Los 733

Gustave Baumann " Mountain Pool " Print Mounted to Arches Paper, Measures 11.00 X 12.50 Inches

Los 577

AFTER JEAN-MICHEL BASQUIAT (1960-1988) Rome Pays Off, Print in Colors, On Wove Paper Measures 43.875 X 39.75

Los 638

Gustave Baumann " Wild Horse Mesa" Print Mounted to Arches Paper, Measures 13.00 X13.00 Inches

Los 16

Alfred Eisenstaedt (1898–1995) was a German-born American photographer renowned for his documentary and candid style. Here are key points about Alfred Eisenstaedt: 1. **Birth and Early Life:** Alfred Eisenstaedt was born on December 6, 1898, in Dirschau, West Prussia (now Tczew, Poland). 2. **Photography Career:** Eisenstaedt began his career in photography in the 1920s. He became a photojournalist and documented various events and personalities, capturing moments in a candid and spontaneous manner. 3. **Emigration to the United States:** Fleeing the rise of the Nazis, Eisenstaedt emigrated to the United States in 1935. He soon began working for Life magazine, one of the most influential publications of the time. 4. **Life Magazine:** Eisenstaedt's association with Life magazine lasted for over four decades. His photographs, often featured on the magazine's cover, covered a wide range of subjects, from politics and war to celebrities and everyday life. 5. **V-J Day Kiss:** One of Eisenstaedt's most famous photographs is the iconic V-J Day in Times Square image, taken on August 14, 1945. The photograph captures the spontaneous kiss between a sailor and a nurse celebrating the end of World War II. 6. **World War II:** Eisenstaedt was a war photographer during World War II and captured powerful images from the front lines. His work documented the human side of the war and its impact on people. 7. **Celebrity Portraits:** Eisenstaedt was known for his portraits of celebrities, including Marilyn Monroe, Sophia Loren, Ernest Hemingway, and Albert Einstein. His style focused on capturing the personality and humanity of his subjects. 8. **Contributions to Photography:** Eisenstaedt's contributions to the field of photography include his pioneering use of the 35mm Leica camera, which allowed for more flexibility and spontaneity in capturing moments. 9. **Honors and Awards:** Eisenstaedt received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the National Medal of Arts, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the International Center of Photography's Lifetime Achievement Award. 10. **Books:** Eisenstaedt authored several books, including "Eisenstaedt: Witness to Our Time" and "Eisenstaedt on Eisenstaedt: A Self-Portrait." 11. **Death:** Alfred Eisenstaedt passed away on August 23, 1995, in Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts, at the age of 96. Alfred Eisenstaedt's work remains influential, and his photographs are celebrated for their ability to capture the essence of a moment and the humanity of his subjects. His images continue to be studied and appreciated as important contributions to the history of photojournalism and documentary photography.Measures 16 x 20.Mounted to archival quality paper.Verso is blank.Alfred Eisenstaedt "Marilyn Monroe in Black Sweater, 1953" Print.

Los 710

PETER BEARD (B. 1938) Girafes in Mirage on the Taru Desert, Kenya annotaed " A Giraffe is so much a Lady that one refrains from thinking of her legs, but remembers her as floating over the plains in her long garb, drperies of morning mist her mirage. Karen Blixen. Photo Print, Measures 24.0 X 32.0 Inches.

Los 400

FRED MCDARRAH (1926-2007)Andy Warhol with his Cow Wallpaper, Castelli Gallery, April 1, 1966 Photo print Plate signed, titled and dated. Measures 11.0 X 14.0

Los 108

TABLE LAMPS, a pair, Chinese ceramic blue and white toile print, of vase form with wooden bases and shades, 64cm H. (2)

Los 439

LOUNGE CHAIR, 1970s teak framed with Sanderson Duck egg blue 'finger' print fabric with button back, 50cm W.

Los 250

CENTRE STOOL, large Louis XV style bleached oak with buttoned seaweed print upholstery, 145cm x 105cm x 40cm H.

Los 413

'STEVE MCQUEEN IN HIS JAGUAR', photographic print, framed and glazed, 63cm x 83cm.

Los 354

HM QUEEN ELIZABETH II, print, heightened with adornments, framed, 55cm H x 50cm W.

Los 410

SEAN CONNERY AS JAMES BOND WITH ASTON MARTIN, photographic print, framed, 63cm x 83cm.

Los 421

20TH CENTURY SCHOOL, 'Blossoms', print on canvas, 90cm x 200cm, together with a similiar pair, 115cm x 35cm. (3)

Los 355

A Framed Print of Johannes Vermeer's 'Girl Reading a Letter at an Open Window'. Height: 69.5cm Width: 56.2cm

Los 275

J. W. Mitchell, The High Fighter, Limited Edition Print 253/450. Height: 54.2cm Width: 68.5cm

Los 352

Jack Vettriano, Modern Print of Original 'Singing Butler'. Height: 65.2cm Width: 78.5cm

Los 473

A collection of vintage Rupert The Bear items including Bendy Foam figure, Carded Bean Figure, Carded Mini Rucksack, Co Ordinated Textiles, print etc

Los 1299

Knole design two-seat snuggler sofa, upholstered in brown leather with scatter cushions upholstered in contrasting striped and zebra print fabricDimensions: Height: 102cm  Length/Width: 141cm  Depth/Diameter: 100cm

Los 423

Two 19th century watercolours, and a print of exotic birds, each framed and glazed. The latter 36 x 47 cm.

Los 363

MICK CAWSTON (British), limited edition print of spaniels, signed in pencil to the margin, numbered 278/850, framed and glazed. 63.5 x 47 cm overall.

Los 591

A print of Field Marshall Viscount Combermere (1758-1825), framed and glazed. 10 x 13 cm.

Los 733

A print of a Spitfire in flight, framed and glazed. 68 x 48.5 cm.

Los 412

A collection of items relating to HMS Bark Endeavour, including two prints - one by Ross Shardlow, framed and glazed, the other by Oswald Brett (1921-2017), mounted; together with a selection of books, promotional material, commemorative stamps and photographs depicting the 'Endeavour' replica, built in Freemantle, Western Australia and launced in December 1993. The largest print unframed 100 x 70.5 cm overall.

Los 572

A quantity of decorative ceramics and glassware including a Clarice Cliff Queen Elizabeth II Coronation teacup, saucer and two plates and a print.

Los 361

SILVIA DURAN (20th century) Spanish, Tiger Cub, print, framed. 50 x 39 cm.

Los 695

Orthodox musicians print, framed and glazed. 32 x 32 cm.

Los 390

A Japanese hand-coloured coloured print, figures in a lakeland landscape, framed and glazed. 38 x 24 cm.

Los 475

Terence Cuneo signed Limited Edition print 'The Mallard' signed by Norman Newsome - 79cm x 57cm - framed and glazed

Los 471

Fanch Ledan signed and numbered colour print - framed and glazed - 66cm x 51cm

Los 478

Two Terence Cuneo prints - 'Night Express' and 'Memories of Willesden Junction' 39cm x 28cm together with colour print JMW Turner 'Rain, Steam and Speed - The Great Western Railway' 35cm x 26cm and a David Weston colour print 'Mallard at Gleneagles' 30cm x 24cm and two replica plaques including Mallard speed record

Los 480

A David Shepherd coloured signed print Shampoo Time - 84cm x 70cm - in good condition

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