Gerd Winner (b.1936) Mince Wall, 1978 66/75, signed and numbered in pencil (in the margin) screenprint 99 x 71cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
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Henry Moore (1898-1986) Sculptures Dark Interior, 1973 proof aside from the edition of 75 lithograph published by Curwen Prints 51 x 67cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Tom Phillips (b.1937) Four lithographs from a Humument, circa 1970 each numbered 12/15 and signed in pencil (in the margin) lithographs 38 x 28cm (4). Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Glynn Boyd Harte (1948-2003) James Smith & Sons (Umbrella Shop) 13/160, signed and numbered in pencil lithograph 71 x 56cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Tom Phillips (b.1937) Ten Views of the Union Jack, 1976 screenprint published by Editions Alecto 97 x 56cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Michael Fell (b.1939) Riverscape 3/100, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil (in the margin) etching 55 x 78cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
David Oxtoby (b.1938) The Man, 1974 24/50, signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil (in the margin), and signed in pencil by Steve Winwood etching and aquatint 58 x 40cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
After Alexander Calder (1898-1976) Abstract from Derrière le Miroir 171, 1968 bears inscription in pencil (to reverse) printed text by Giovanni Cardente and Jacques Dupin (to reverse) lithograph 38 x 28cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Tess Jaray (b.1937) Untitled, 1967 artist's proof, signed in pencil (in the margin) screenprint 56 x 63cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Anthony Gross (1905-1984) La Foule, Praire des Filtres, Toulouse, 1957 40/40, signed, titled, and numbered in pencil (in the margin) etching 29 x 40cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Norman Stevens (1937-1988) Mount Etna; China Wall; and Easter Island, 1974 each signed, titled, numbered, and dated in pencil etching and aquatints 38.5 x 36cm, unframed (3). Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
David Oxtoby (b.1938) Experienced Acquaintance, 1974 28/30, signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil (in the margin) etching and aquatint 58 x 39cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Tsuyoshi Yayanagi (b.1933) Robe Otee, 1975 13/15, signed, titled, numbered, and dated in pencil (in the margin) screenprint 79 x 55cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Norman Stevens (1937-1988) Square, 1973 37/50, signed, titled, numbered, and dated in pencil (in the margin) etching and aquatint 57 x 79cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Richard Beer (1928-2017) Strong Ladies 1/100, signed and numbered in pencil (in the margin) etching and aquatint 77 x 58cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Norman Stevens (1937-1988) A Corner of Crathes Castle Garden, 1982 115/125, signed, titled, dated, and numbered in pencil (in the margin) screenprint 80 x 94cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Alfred Hrdlicka (1928-2009) Karfreitag, 1966 signed, dated, and titled in pencil (in the margin) etching and aquatint 109 x 75cm. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Anthony Gross (1905-1984) Paper Dolls - Madrid, 1925 signed, titled, and dated in pencil (in the margin) etching 31 x 40cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Terry Willson (b.1948) Anonymous Portrait No.5, 1977 signed and dated (lower right) mixed media 72 x 52cm. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Ceri Richards (1903-1971) Trafalgar Square, 1962 77/100, signed, dated and numbered in blue crayon (in the margin) lithograph 47 x 83cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Patrick Hughes (b.1939) Solid Sky, 1979 signed, dated, and titled in pencil (in the margin) lithograph 52 x 61cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Derrick Greaves (1927-2002) Vase and Falling Petal, 1971 artist's proof, signed in pencil lithograph 66 x 50cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Joe Tilson (b.1928) Transparency, 1970 artist's proof, signed and dated in pencil lithograph 79 x 58.5cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
Allen Jones (b.1937) Life Class, 1968 exhibition poster for Editions Alecto Ltd, London offset lithograph 85 x 54.5cm, unframed. Provenance: From the collection of Bill Jordan. Bill Jordan founded the Jordan Gallery in the 1970s. The short-lived venture was a vibrant hub of modern art in the 70s and 80s, situated in Camden Lock, London. The Gallery exhibited many artists of the period, including David Hockney, Henry Moore, Patrick Hughes, Allen Jones, Ceri Richards, and Joe Tilson.
David Hockney R.A. (British 1937-) “Little Boodge”, signed in pen by the artist, 1993, published by 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire, offset lithograph on wove paper.sheet size 28cm x 42cm (11in x 16.5in)Footnote:Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The print is in very good, original condition. There is some very light time staining and yellowing around the edges of the print and one or two minor bumps to the edges of the sheet. The print is unframed.
David Hockney R.A. (British 1937-) "New Drawings", black and white dogs exhibition poster, offset lithograph on gloss paper, signed in ink by the artist, published by Salts Mill for the exhibition 'David Hockney - New Drawings - 1994'.sheet size 70cm x 83.5cm (27.5in x 33in)Footnote:Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The poster is in very good, original condition. There is some very light time staining and yellowing around the edges of the print and one or two minor bumps to the edges of the sheet. The poster is unframed and rolled.
David Hockney R.A. (British 1937-) "Stanley", signed and dated '93 in pen by the artist, with a pencil reference on verso to this postcard being signed at Salts Mill in 1993, postcard.10.5cm x 15.5cm (4.25in x 6in)Footnote:Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The postcard is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The postcard is unframed.
David Hockney R.A. (British 1937-) "Fiesta", signed in pen by the artist, 1988 (Baggott 178), offset lithographic poster printed in colours, on glossy thick wove paper, the full sheet printed to the edges.sheet size 63cm x 42.5cm (24.75in x 16.75in)Footnote:* This poster was created on the occasion of the artist's inclusion in the Fiesta of 1988 in Bradford, the artist's birthplace. It is unusual in that the reproduced image of 'Flowers, Apple & Pear on a Table, July 1986' is exactly the same size as the original artwork.Artists’ Resale Right (“droit de suite”) may apply to this lot.Condition report:The poster is in very good, original condition with no obvious faults to report. The poster is unframed.
NO RESERVE Illustration & Graphics.- Tassi (Roberto) Graham Sutherland: Tout l'Oeuvre Gravé, Paris, 1980 § Hahnloser (M.) Matisse; The Graphic Work, New York, 1987 § Burne-Jones (Dan) The Prints of Rockwell Kent: A Catalogue Raisonné, Chicago & London, 1975 § Knigin (M.) & Murray Zimiles. The Contemporary Lithographic Workshop around the World, New York, 1974 § Lucie-Smith (E.) The Waking Dream: Fantasy and the Surreal in Graphic Art 1450-1900, 1973 § Hogben (c.) & Rowan Watson. From Manet to Hockney: Modern Artists Illustrated Books, 1985 § Reid (A.) A Check-list of the Book Illustrations of John Buckland Wright, Pinner, 1968, illustrations, some colour, original cloth or boards, the first five with dust-jackets, some a little rubbed; and c.40 others on illustration, graphics etc., 4to & 8vo (c.45)
David HOCKNEY (1937) A Royal Doulton bone china tea plate showing a design of a dog by David Hockney for Salts Diner at 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, Saltaire. Fully stamped to the reverse. Diameter 16cm.Condition report: This has little damage and no restoration but it has been used and scratching can be seen on the enlarged image
DAVID HOCKNEY (born 1937); a signed limited edition lithograph printed in colours 'Red Square and the Forbidden City', from China Diary (MCA Tokyo 254), published 1982 and numbered 217 from the edition of 1000. Printed and published by Petersburg Studios, New York and London on Somerset paper, 49.5 x 54.5cm, folded as intended, framed and glazed. (D)Provenance: Private collection, Devon.Additional InformationColours strong, in good condition. Has the original limited edition detail card applied to the back of the frame.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk or http://artistscollectingsociety.org
AFTER DAVID HOCKNEY; lithograph on card, ‘Little Boodge’ (1993), small poster depicting the artist’s dog, with printed initials and date ’93 to stone, with further printed detail for 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire verso, 28 x 42cm, loose. Additional InformationWith the usual yellowing to edges and corners, otherwise good condition.
AFTER DAVID HOCKNEY (British, born 1937) lithograph on card, ‘Little Boodge’ (1993), small poster depicting the artist’s dog, with printed initials and date ’93 to stone, with further printed detail for 1853 Gallery, Salts Mill, Saltaire, Yorkshire verso, 28 x 42cm, loose.Additional Information
SCHUTZE (S), WILLIAM BLAKE, THE DRAWINGS FOR DANTE’S DIVINE COMEDY; DAVID HOCKNEY A BIG PICTURE, d.j., Thames & Hudson, 2012/13; RODIN, Royal Academy of Arts, 2007; BOND (A), FRANCIS BACON, FIVE DECADES, Thames & Hudson; and a selection of other art and design books including Leonardo Da Vinci, Picasso, Liberty, Turner, Renoir etc (25)
David Hockney (British b.1937) In the Dull Village, etching and aquatint, 1967, from the Illustrations for Fourteen Poems by C.P. Cavafy, measurements 34.5 x 22 cm, frame 61 x 47 cm Provenance: from a private local collection who purchased from the Goldmark Gallery Hockney found inspiration as a teenager in the writings of Greek-Egyptian poet Constantine Cavafy (1863-1933) and created a suite of thirteen very intimate etchings reflecting Cavafy's powerful reflections on homosexual desire.
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