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JULIO GONZÁLEZ (1876-1942)Nu debout mélancolique signed and inscribed 'J. Gonzalez ©' (on the base), indistinctly signed 'Gonzalez' (on the right side of the base) and stamped with the foundry mark 'E. Godard Cire Perdue' and numbered '0' (on the back of the base)bronze with black patina26cm (10 1/4in). highConceived circa 1910 - 1914, this bronze version cast by the Godard Foundry in an edition numbered 5/9 - 9/9 plus two additional casts: 0 and EA.Footnotes:The authenticity of this work has kindly been confirmed by the Julio González Administration. ProvenanceThe artist's estate. Private collection, France.LiteratureJ. Withers, Julio González 1876-1942, Les matériaux de son expression, exh. cat, Paris, 1971 (another cast illustrated).P. Descargues, Julio González, Paris, 1971 (another cast illustrated p. 71).V. Aguilera Cerni, Julio, Joan, Roberta González - Itinerario de una dinastia, Barcelona, 1973 (another cast illustrated p. 175).Exh. cat., Julio González, Madrid, 1974 (another cast illustrated).MAB (ed.), Donación González, Barcelona, 1974 (another cast illustrated p. 2). C. Goldscheider, Exposition Julio González au Japon, exh. cat., Tokyo & Osaka, 1975 (another cast illustrated p. 1).J. Merkert (ed.), González, Catalogue raisonné des sculptures, Milan, 1987, no. 17 (another cast illustrated p. 26).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
JULIO GONZÁLEZ (1876-1942)Tête d'homme couché, Monthyon signed and numbered 'Gonzalez 6/9' and stamped with the foundry mark 'Cire C. Valsuani Perdue' (underneath)bronze with brown patina14.5 x 23.3cm (5 11/16 x 9 3/16in).Conceived circa 1934 - 1936, this bronze version cast by the Valsuani Foundry in an edition numbered 2/9 to 6/9 plus one additional cast for the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Madrid.Footnotes:The authenticity of this work has kindly been confirmed by the Julio González Administration. ProvenanceGalerie Marwan Hoss, Paris. Private collection, France.LiteratureH. Kramer, Julio González, exh. cat, New York, 1961 (another cast illustrated p. 46).C. A. Areán (ed.), 'Julio González en la XXXII Biennale de Venecia', in Papeles de Son Armadans, Vol. 60, Madrid & Palma de Mallorca, February 1965 (another cast illustrated no. 107).M. N. Pradel de Grandry, 'La Donation González au Musée National d'Art Moderne', in La Revue du Louvre, no. 1, Paris, 1966 (another cast illustrated no. 29).C. A. Areán, 'Julio González y la búsqueda de los nuevos caminos', in Esculture actual en España. Tendencias no imitativas, Madrid, 1967 (another cast illustrated p. 31).V. Aguilera Cerni, Julio, Joan, Roberta González - Itinerario de una dinastia, Barcelona, 1973 (another cast illustrated p. 226).Fundación Juan March (ed.), Julio González, Esculturas y dibujos, exh. cat., Madrid, 1980 (another cast illustrated).J. Merkert (ed.), González, Catalogue raisonné des sculptures, Milan, 1987, no. 191 (another cast illustrated p. 201).For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
19th century Austrian cold painted bronze, Arab man with a naked dancing woman standing on a rectangular fringed rug, also one other cold painted bronze figure cast in the form of a carpet trader.bronze of woman width 13cm (5"), depth 9cm (3.5"), height 9cm (3.5"), bronze of carpet trader height 9cm (3.5)Condition report: Figure of dancer attached to rug with two screws, one screw now missing.
Badges/Medallions: A Collection of four Royal Academy of Music medals by John Pinches of London-all cased-two white metal, two bronze dated 1929,1930.The lot also includes a King Edward VII Coronation badge and a King Edward VIII button hole badge both on manufacturer's cards of issue and a Plymouth 350th anniversary of the Mayflower bronze medallion.
A double pack of "The Worshipful Company of Makers of Playing Cards" playing cards, retailed by Mudie & Sons London, in tooled blue leather silk lined case with Royal coat of arms and wild animals, a box of Victorian engraved and polychrome decorated ivory book covers circa 1880:A bronze fawn signed S saagershausen c 1930, a brass conical mould. A WW2 plane spotters note book belonged to R Scott, 25 Drummond Road, Whitstable, and a Meccano Electric Motor E20R boxed, (qty)
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