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An assortment of five early 19th century hand-coloured political etching caricatures published by H. Humphrey, London to include 'An Old Maid on a Journey', Anacreontick's in Full Song', 'Blind Man's Buff', 'A Decent Story', 'Vices Overlooked in the New Proclamation' and three others 'Het Commit van Woodlyndende', 'Un Jeu Des Dames', 'Un Jeu des Ethecs' all framed and mounted, glazing missing on two (8)
Sir Frank Short R.A., P.R.E., (1857-1945), "Kinver Edge and Black Country", signed lower right, watercolour framed. 20.5cm by 27cm. Note: Short originally trained as an engineer before pursuing a career as an artist after studying in London at South Kensington and the Westminster Schools of Art. He is best known as a master print maker specialising in mezzotint, aquatint and etching. He was however a gifted watercolourist, particularly later in life and the subject work probably dates from the period 1920-30. He exhibited at the Royal Academy between 1885 and 1904. He won two gold medals for engraving at the Paris Salon in 1889 and 1900. Soon after this he became a teacher of etching and was professor of engraving at the Royal College of Art between 1913 and 1924. He was elected a member of the Royal Society of Painter-Etchers and Engravers (now the Royal Society of Painter-Printmakers) in 1885, becoming its President between 1910 and 1938. Short was Master of the Art Workers' Guild in 1901and an Associate Member of the Royal Academy in 1906, where he became Treasurer in 1919 until 1932. He was knighted in 1911 and was elected a member of the Royal Institute of Painters in Watercolours in 1917.
HELMUT ACKERMAN (b. 1936). Study of a parrot, from Robinson Crusoe, signed in pencil lower right, colour linocut on paper, 25 x 18 cm, together with PEGGY HINACKIAN., 'Romeo and Juliette', signed in pencil lower right, limited edition, colour etching with aquatint on paper, number 26 of 30, unframed, 29 x 20 cm, and SHEILA HORTON., 'Grizabella, the Glamour Cat', signed in pencil lower right, limited edition colour etching with aquatint, number 14 of 50 unframed, 29 x 17 cm (3)
HENRY RUSHBURY. 'Horse Guards, Whitehall', signed in pencil lower right, drypoint etching on paper, unframed, 22 x 27 cm, together with G.R.G. EXLEY., study of chickens 'Spangles', signed in pencil lower right, etching on paper, unframed, 18 x 25 cm, and WARWICK REYNOLDS, study of a lion in a clearing, signed in pencil lower right, etching on paper, unframed, 23 x 26 cm (3)
TWO MODERNIST LIMITED EDITION FIGURATIVE STUDIES 'AFTER THE CONCERT', signed and dated 1991 in pencil in lower right, coloured print on paper, number 8 of 25, framed and glazed, 62 x 45 cm and 'Artist & Model', signed and dated 1991 in pencil lower right, coloured print on paper, number 30 of 50, framed and glazed, 32 x 25, together with woman in a doorway, 'Freedom Bar', indistinctly signed in pencil lower right, artists proof, coloured etching and aquatint, framed and glazed, 42 x 17 cm (3)
ALAN REYNOLDS R.A. [1926-2014]. Celtic Image, 1967. Etching and aquatint, edition of 25 [intended, but likely that fewer were printed], artist's proof - 1st state. signed and dated. 41 x 33 cm [sheet size - unframed]. [good condition - tape remnants at top edge - easily covered with a mount]. Buyers premium of 20% [+ vat] is payable.
MICHAEL AYRTON [1921-75]. Minotaur Consecrated, 1971. etching, edition of 75, artist's proof, signed in pencil [most of the edition were unsigned with studio stamp signature only]. 36 x 54 cm image size [overall including frame 69 x 87 cm]. Provenance: private collection, UK. [very good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium 20% [+ vat] payable.
HUBERT DALWOOD A.R.A. [1924-76]. St Ives Harbour, 1949. etching and aquatint. signed with initials. 17 x 12 cm [overall including frame 32 x 27 cm]. Provenance: Gimpel Fils Gallery; Belgrave Gallery, London; private collection, UK. Another of these sold at Bonhams auction, 25 May 2010 [lot 26] for approx. £1100 total. [good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium of 20% [+ VAT] is payable.
ALAN REYNOLDS R.A. [1926-2014]. Idyll, 1967. Etching and aquatint, edition of 25 [intended, but probably less printed], artist's proof. Signed, dated and dedicated. 54 x 45 cm [sheet size - unframed]. [condition: tiny perforations at top corners and edge, where pinned to a board by artist [working proof] - soft creasing and handling marks outside image - a mount would cover these]. Buyers premium of 20% [+ vat] is payable.
ROBERT CLATWORTHY R.A. [1928-2015]. Figures, 1952. Etching, artist's proof, edition of 50 [planned, but very few printed]. Signed with initials and dated. 15 x 20 cm image [overall including frame 34 x 44 cm]. Provenance: private collection, UK - acquired directly from the artist. [very good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium of 20% [+ vat] is payable.
MAURICE COCKRILL R.A. [1936-2013]. Song of the Earth, 1998. etching, edition of 35, 19/35. Signed and dated. 71 x 55 cm [sheet size]. Unframed. [very good condition]. A very underrated abstract painter and printmaker, who is starting to come back into fashion. Buyers premium 20% + vat payable.
MICHAEL AYRTON [1921-75]. Minotaur Rising, 1971. etching, edition of 75, artist's proof, signed in pencil [the majority of the edition were unsigned with studio stamp signature only]. 40 x 54 cm image [overall including frame 69 x 87 cm]. Provenance: private collection, UK. [very good condition - unexamined out of frame]. Buyers premium 20% [+ VAT] is payable.
MICHAEL WERNER [1912-89]. Face, 1973. etching, edition of 2 [2/2]. Signed and Dated in pencil. 63 x 49 cm [sheet size - unframed]. Werner taught at Bath Academy of Art, Corsham and was represented by Annely Juda Fine Art from 1960 onwards - several one-man exhibitions. This is the only print by Werner we have ever seen. [good condition]. Buyers premium 20% [+ vat] payable.
VELU VISWANADHAN [1940 -]. Composition. etching [hand coloured?], artist's proof. Signed in pencil. 11 x 10 cm image size [sheet size 29 x 23 cm, overall including frame 31 x 25 cm]. [good condition - 2 tiny spots of pink paint near left edge of sheet, an artist's working proof]. Indian artist living in France, whose paintings have sold for £20000+ in auction. Buyers premium of 20% [+ VAT] is payable.
VELU VISWANADHAN [1940 -]. Untitled [1/76], 1976?. etching, edition of 100, 11/100. Signed. 81 x 63 cm [sheet size - unframed]. [good condition - slight creases at bottom edge of sheet]. Indian artist living in France whose paintings have sold for £20,000+ in auction. Buyers premium of 20% [+ VAT] is payable.
PABLO PICASSO [1881-1973] La Celestine Presentant Ses Deux Pensionnaires [Series 347], 1968. etching, edition of 50, 37/50. Published by Galerie Louise Leiris, Paris. Signed in pencil by the artist. 9 x 12 cm [image size - overall including frame 34 x 44 cm]. Provenance: private collection, UK. Another of these etchings sold at Ketterer Kunst auctions [Germany] on 11 June 2015 [lot 121] for over 6000 euros total - another at Christies auctions on 29 March 2006 [lot 318] for over £4000 total. [good condition - unexamined out of frame - there are some tiny light brown spots to the left of the signature]. Buyers premium of 20% [+ VAT] is payable.
‡ Anthony Gross RA (1905-1984) Sunday Carnival Signed and titled Etching, artist’s proof from an edition of 50 17 x 25cm With another larger of a carnival by the same hand (2) Provenance: Lots 273-323 The Collection of the late Betty Sutton (Betty Middleton-Sandford) Condition report: 1. Slipped in frame - mount staining,light creasing, otherwise good; 2. as viewed
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