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PICASSO PABLO: (1881-1973) Spanish Painter. A very good signed and inscribed printed 7 x 7 catalogue, `Picasso´, entitled “Picasso 347 Gravures - 13/3/68 to 5/10/68”, published by the Galerie Louise Leiris & Art Institute of Chicago and printed in France by Presses des Maitres Imprimeurs Draeger Freres, 1968, with an introduction in French by Aldo & Piero Crommelynck, numbered 23. Signed in bold dark ink `Son ami Picasso´, and inscribed to `Le Docteur Meyer´ alongside a psychedelic drawing in his hand. Dated 25th August 1969 also in his hand. The 150 pages catalogue contains over 347 images of Picasso´s engravings. Some very light age wear to the covers, not affecting the signature, otherwise VG £2000-3000
HERGÉ: (1907-1983) Georges Prosper Remi. Belgian Cartoonist. Best known for creating the series of comics “The Adventures of Tintin”. An excellent T.L.S., Hergé, one page, folio, Brussels, 10th July 1973, on the Studios Hergé attractive printed stationery, to Monsieur Van Antwerpen, in French. The letter bears at the heading the black embossed letters of “Studios Hergé” alongside a printed drawing of Tintin and Milou. Hergé states in part `It is exact that next September an album called Archives Hergé which will contain among various “ancient stories”, the one of Tintin in the Soviets country.´ Signed in bold black ink at the base of the letter. With a staple to the upper left corner. VG £400-600
FRELENG FRIZ: (1906-1995) American Cartoonist, Animator and Producer. Academy Award winner. Friz is best-known for his work on the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoon series. He introduced some of the studio´s biggest stars including Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Sylvester the Cat, etc… Signed 10 x 8 printed drawing, the image showing Coyote & Road Runner on the Warner Bros. Merrie Melodie animated cartoon film Boulder Wham (1965). Signed in bold black ink with his name alone to a clear area of the image. EX £100-150
MUSSET ALFRED DE: (1810-1857) French Poet and Novelist. Best known for his autobiographical novel The Confession of a Child of the Century (“Confession d'un enfant du siècle” (1836), in part related to his love affair with George Sand. Rare and attractive ink drawing by Musset [c.1851], which relates to the coup d´etat of 2nd December 1851. The 9.5 x 6.5 light brown page showing three men running out from the “Conseil d´État” (“State Council”), struck down by the Law of Napoleon III. At the base of the drawing stating `The auditors chased from the Paradise on earth´. The drawing page has been affixed to a thicker card. Bearing a collection ink stamp to the verso, Artine Artinian (1907-2005) French literature professor at the Bard, NY University and collector. Creasing to the corners as a result of the affixing, and remnants of former affixing to the verso of the card. Small overall age wear and staining, otherwise G £1500-2000Alfred de Musset wrote about politicians and Ministers saying `Most Ministers are quacks, replacing each other, without changing anything to the sick´s health, and the worst craziness is to believe that revolutions can improve a nation prosperity.´
MORGAN MICHELE: (1920-2016) French film Actress. Attractive signed 11.5 x 7.5 abstract watercolour by Morgan on a Canson drawing paper. Signed `M. Morgan´ in silver ink to the bottom right corner, and dated 1967 in her hand. Bearing to the verso a Michele Morgan succession ink stamp. From 1970 Morgan spent a large part of her life to her passion, the painting. VG £80-100
LAURENCE STEPHEN LOWRY RBA RA (1887-1976); ink on paper, a study of two seated dogs, signed lower right with letter of authentication by Harold Riley, dated 2003: 'A drawing in brown ink sketched by Lowry in Meng & Ecers Cafe whilst we had tea and scones in Manchester', 13.5 x 16cm, framed and glazed. (D)Provenance: from a private collection.Additional InformationA large presumably coffee stain to the right hand side, some light rippling and some light marks.This lot qualifies for Artist Resale Rights. For further information, please visit http://www.dacs.org.uk
ORLANDO GREENWOOD (BRITISH 1892-1989)."In the Old Potter's Shop ….".Pen and ink on board - unframed.36.5cm x 27cm.Signed with initials and inscribed with title.Also: Another pen and ink drawing, "Reverie" and 7 caricatures of Lloyd George, Lord Derby, Sir Edward Grey and Mr. McKenna.   (9).
OTTO GUTFREUND (CZECH 1889-1927) Seated Figure Drawing, 1911-1912 ink on paper 14.5 x 20 cm (5 3/4 x 7 7/8 in.) stamped with Atelier Cachet number 466 on verso PROVENANCEThe artist's estateAcquired by Eric Estorick (Grosvenor Gallery) from the above in the 1960s.EXHIBITEDGrosvenor Gallery, London, CUBISM, or thereabouts..., 30th November to 23 December, 2004
Benjamin Edwin Minns (1864-1937) four drawings including 'The Black Ghost,' title page for Ethel Turner's volume; 'A Man Passed me,....,' with hand written pencil notation to lower margin; ' She Rose, and Passed from Among the Sisters,' dated 1907; and Magistrate with Accused Man in the Dock; each a pen and ink drawing, 2 signed by the artist, (29cm X 20cm approx, largest).
Jenny Cowern (1943-2005) Nut and Quince, monochrome pastel study of foliage, signed and dated 1988, entitled verso with annotation "drawing used for felt", framed and mounted under glass, 38 x 50 cm Cowern was a visual, multi-media artist, who took inspiration from the natural surroundings of her adopted county; Cumbria, to produce some of the most dramatic and lasting images of nature. An acute observer of the continual change in the natural world, she took light and reflection, growth and decay, beaches and tides, pebbles and stones, clouds and shadows and manipulated them to capture a unique view of her surroundings. In addition to pen and ink, pencil, oils, watercolours, and pastels, a series of commissions enabled her to employ egg tempera murals, architectural designs, and industrial enamelling techniques.
Walker (Ellis). Epicteti Enchiridion made English, in a Poetical Paraphrase, 1709, engraved frontispiece with juvenile ink drawing to verso (frayed to margins), manuscript note to lower margin of title and annotation to one other leaf, browning & spotting throughout, modern panelled calf, 12mo in 6s, together with Randolph (Thomas) , Poems, with the Muses Looking-Glass, and Amyntas: whereunto is added, the Jealous Lovers, 5th edition, 1664, lacking additional engraved title (A1), dust-soiling and occasional short worm trails, contemporary calf, rebacked, 16mo in 8s, with Howard (Robert) , Five New Plays..., 2nd edition, 1700, lacking portrait frontispiece, browned and spotted, contemporary calf, upper board detached, lower joint split, worn, small folio, plus other 17th-19th century antiquarian (many defective) including Poems and Songs by Thomas Flatman, 1674, and A Platonick Song of the Soul by Henry More, Cambridge, 1647, both incomplete (Qty: 32)
William Heath Robinson (1872 - 1944) 'Scientific Machinery Used to Decide the Winning Numbers in the Lucky Dip Competition (Putting on the Break)' Ink drawing and white, signed 37cm x 27cm *With the lucky draw winning certificate from the Linen Guild of King Edward VII Hospital, Windsor, dated April 17th 1941
19th century English School, 'North Berwick Parish Church', pen and ink drawing, 10 x 13cm, inscribed on label verso, sketched 1871, framed with a watercolour sketch 'The Wall Tower', titled on label verso, 9 x 12cm, E E Cleal, 'Landscape', oil on board, 11 x 26cm, a pair of brass fire dogs, fish servers and other items.
Original vintage educational educational poster for children featuring a collage style illustrative panel by the American artist Bess Bruce (1876-1966) depicting a group of Eskimo hunting a walrus while two other Eskimo are approaching in their canoes. Published by the Harter Publishing. Good condition, folded as issued, pinholes and minor tears in corners. County: USA, year of printing:1930s, designer: Bess Bruce, size (cm): 30.5x91.5 (Horizontal). Bess Bruce Cleaveland (1876-1966) was born in Washington Court House, Ohio. She studied art at the Art Students League & Pratt Institute in New York, graduating in 1901. After teaching art for six years, Cleaveland turned to illustrating books, teacher's magazines, and other commercial art projects. Cleaveland worked in ink and watercolor. Children and animals were her favorite subjects. In addition to drawing most of the cats and dogs in Washington Court House, she visited zoos to study and sketch wild animals. Her backyard garden attracted birds, squirrels and rabbits, all of which she sketched. She illustrated the children's book Windmills and Wooden Shoes by Maude Grant, published in 1920. Eskimo or Eskimos are the indigenous peoples who have traditionally inhabited the northern circumpolar region from eastern Siberia (Russia) to across Alaska (of the United States), Canada, and Greenland. The two main peoples known as "Eskimo" are: (1) the Alaskan Iñupiat peoples, Greenlandic Inuit, and the mass-grouping Inuit peoples of Canada, and (2) the Yupik of eastern Siberia and Alaska. The Yupik comprise speakers of four distinct Yupik languages: one used in the Russian Far East and the others among people of Western Alaska, Southcentral Alaska and along the Gulf of Alaska coast. A third northern group, the Aleut, is closely related to these two. They share a relatively recent common ancestor, and a language group (Eskimo-Aleut). The word Eskimo derives from phrases that Algonquin tribes used for their northern neighbors. The Inuit and Yupik peoples consider the word "Eskimo" to be offensive and generally do not use it to refer to themselves, preferring to refer to themselves as "Inuit". The governments in Canada and Greenland have ceased using it in official documents.
India.- Daniell (William, 1769-1837) Landscape with large hill in the distance, traditionally understood to be in South India, pencil on laid paper with watermark of roman numerals 'VI', numbered '3' in the lower left corner, mounted on wove paper support with ruled grey ink border, sheet 360 x 500 mm. (14 1/4 x 19 3/4 in), indistinct location inscribed in pencil on reverse, some minor surface dirt and light browning, unframed, [circa 1786-1792].⁂ The present drawing is mounted as per the Daniell drawings held in the Victoria & Albert Museum collection (see IS.166-2007 and IS.152-1984), with the execution also being in the same manner. William Daniell was known to have produced outline drawings with the aid of a camera obscura, which Thomas Daniell later re-worked; the present work would appear to be a drawing undertaken but never fully worked up.
Rustam Fighting Afrasiyab, with soldiers watching on from the hillside, leaf from a Shahnameh, in Ottoman Turkish, illuminated manuscript on paper [Ottoman Empire, c. 1600] single leaf, ink and gouache on paper, image depicting Rustam and Afrasiyab fighting on horseback, one severed soldier in the foreground and more soldiers peering over the hillside above them, reverse in single column, with 25 lines black naskh, both sides ruled in blue and gold, some light surface scratches and fading in places, overall striking bright and presentable copy, 300 by 195 mm.; in modern card mount A miniature from a rare copy of the Shahnameh in Ottoman translation. The reverse of this miniature shows the translation of the Epic Persian poetry in Ottoman prose, with the bold colouring and striking stylistic contrasts in the miniature drawing technique to a Persian copy from this period.
Sebastiaan de Raintz (1846-1916), Winter, signed watercolour, together with George Nicholson (1787-1878) Shaw's Water, Greenock, signed and inscribed, pencil drawing, a pen and ink study of a town and river bridge and a watercolour of figures before Loch Awe, 25cm by 35cm 19cm by 25cm, 18cm by 23cm, 22cm by 32cm respectively (unframed) (4)
ILLUSTRATORS: Selection of signed magazine reproductions of various sizes, a few A.Ls.S., signed colour postcard reproductions (3) etc., by various British illustrators, caricaturists and cartoonists comprising Mabel Lucie Attwell, Harold Earnshaw, Charles Folkard (incorporating an original pen and ink drawing), Harry Furniss, William Hatherell, Leonard Raven-Hill, Rene Bull (2), Lewis Baumer (2), Noel Pocock (3; illustrated the first two novels published by P. G. Wodehouse in 1902 & 1903) and Fred Pegram. A few of the images are colour. Some light age wear, slight corner creasing, a few tears and other minor faults. A few FR, generally G to about VG, 14
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