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John Carter (20th century), ''Sketch for a painting for John Moore Exhibition'', gouache, together with a small collection of 20th century watercolours, prints and paintings to include ''Jus Dan III'' by Daphne Reynolds, ''Study for a Quiet Day'' by John Busby, Alan Flood ''Oliver von Poknanyi Conducting Hamlet, etching, etc (qty)
Rembrandt.- Claussin (Chevalier Ignace Joseph de, 1766-1844) Self-portrait of Rembrandt (?) with plumed cap, [After Rembrandt], etching and drypoint, on thin cream wove paper, without watermark, platemark approx. 130 x 105 mm. (5 1/8 x 4 1/8 in), sheet 140 x 113 mm. (5 1/2 x 4 3/8 in), some spotting and light browning, various pencil annotations verso, unframed [early 19th century].Literature:New Hollstein 135, copy g i/ii
Rembrandt van Rijn (1606-1669) The Crucifixion: Small Plate, etching, New Hollstein's first state (of three) before rework by Basan, a good even impression on laid paper, without watermark, sheet 95 x 68 mm. (3 3/4 x 2 5/8 in), trimmed just within, or on, the plate mark, small tear lower left (approx. 1-2 mm.), surface dirt, unframed, circa 1635.Literature:Bartsch 80; Hind 123; New Hollstein 143 i/iii
Goya y Lucientes (Francisco José de, 1746-1828) Que Sacrificio!, plate 14 from: Los Caprichos, Harris's first published edition, one of approximately 300 published, etching and aquatint, with delicate plate tone, on cream laid paper, platemark 200 x 150 mm. (7 7/8 x 5 7/8 in), sheet 315 x 210 mm. (12 1/2 x 8 1/4 in), faint sun-exposure lines visible in margin, minor surface dirt, unframed, [circa 1799].Literature:Harris 49 III.i/III.xii
§ Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) Led Zeppelin III - The Rock Album Cover No. 50 from an edition of 500 lithograph 68 x 68cm (27 x 27in) Exhibited: Zacron Collection Cat. No 739 Edition No 50 Other Notes: Zacron (1943-2012) RA, was a multimedia artist, poet, writer and broadcaster. He was a founder member of the Psychedelic Movement of the late 1960s and founder of "The New Visionaries" school of 1978. Zacron designed the artwork for the third album cover for Led Zepplin in 1970. The work is based upon an earlier trompe l'oeil and collage piece, "A Window on London", which had been bought by Jimmy Page. The design for the album cover is of fragmentary 'scrap-book' images which relegates photographs of the four group members to the back. The sleeve's design features a rotating card disc. When this disc is turned by hand, a variety of motifs and portraits of the four group members become visible through the die-cut circles of the sleeve front, allowing viewers to 'dial-up' icons representing the interests of the group. The concept originated from a rotating book which Zacron produced whilst studying at the Royal Academy Schools in 1965. The album sleeve and lithograph are part of the Victoria and Albert museum collection. Printed using light-fast pigment inks onto 305gsm German etching paper, neutral PH and acid-free, calibrated to exactly match the original - 68cm x 68cm Archival fine art print Framed - world limited edition of 500 Printed using light-fast pigment inks onto 305gsm German etching paper, neutral PH and acid-free, calibrated to exactly match the original 68cm x 68cm
§ Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) Transient City signed lower right "Zacron" and numbered 2/500 screenprint 86 x 67cm (34 x 26in) Exhibited: Zacron Collection Cat. No 731 Edition no 2 Other Notes: The image was used as the cover of Graphics magazine. With the arrival of computer technology, the composition was remastered in high detail. Condition is fine. Archival fine art print 2004 Framed - world limited edition of 250 Printed using light-fast pigment inks onto 305gsm German etching paper, neutral PH and acid-free, calibrated to exactly match the original 68cm x 88.2cm
§ Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) Led Zeppelin III and Rotator - side by side signed lower right "Zacron" and numbered 53/500 screenprint 64 x 58cm (25 x 23in) Condition is fine. Archival fine art print Framed - world limited edition of 500 Printed using light-fast pigment inks onto 305gsm German etching paper, neutral PH and acid-free, calibrated to exactly match the original 68cm x 68cm Zacron Collection Cat. No 740Edition No 7
§ Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) Hypnotic signed lower right "Zacron" and numbered 10/250 87cm (34in) Exhibited: Zacron Collection cat no 730 Edition Other Notes: With the blossoming of computers in creative work, Zacron realised the huge potential of digital imaging. Hypnotic was the first of many archival prints produced by Zacron. Simple in form, it has a 1960s pop-art feel. It exhibits the love of vibrant colour, the fascination with spheres and the energy and passion that runs through all of Zacron's art. Condition is fine. Archival fine art print Framed - world limited edition of 250 Printed using light-fast pigment inks onto 305gsm German etching paper, neutral PH and acid-free, calibrated to exactly match the original 68cm x 88.2cm
§ Richard Drew, known as Zacron (British, 1943-2012) Led Zeppelin III - Rotator from the Rock Album Cover signed lower right "Zacron" and numbered 7/500 and with blindstamp screenprint 66 x 67cm (26 x 26in) Exhibited: Zacron Collection Cat. No 805 Edition no 7 Condition is fine. Archival fine art print Framed - worlldwide edition of 500 Printed using light-fast pigment inks onto 305gsm German etching paper, neutral PH and acid-free, calibrated to exactly match the original 47.5 cm x 76.2 cm
A Pair of Black and White Dry Point Etchings, depicting scenes of Venice, signed and titled in the lower margin, framed and glazed, approx 13 x 10 cms respectively together with a coloured etching of St Marks Square and Bell Tower signed and titled in the lower margin, framed and glazed, approx 10 x 13 cms (3)
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