Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) was a renowned English photographer, costume designer, and stage and film designer. He is widely recognized for his exceptional talent and contributions in the fields of fashion, portraiture, and the arts. Beaton's career spanned several decades and encompassed various artistic disciplines. He initially gained prominence as a photographer in the 1920s and 1930s, capturing the glamour and elegance of high society. His portraits, often featuring celebrities, socialites, and members of the British royal family, were characterized by their exquisite lighting, attention to detail, and artistic flair. Beaton's photographs were published in notable magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair, solidifying his reputation as a leading fashion and portrait photographer. In addition to his photography, Beaton made significant contributions to costume and set design in the worlds of theater, film, and opera. He worked on numerous stage productions and designed costumes for several notable films, including "Gigi" (1958), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Beaton's designs were known for their elegance, sophistication, and ability to capture the essence of a character or a specific time period. Beaton's creativity extended beyond the visual arts, as he was also an accomplished writer and diarist. He documented his experiences, encounters with notable personalities, and insights on the cultural and social milieu of his time in his diaries, which were published in several volumes. Throughout his career, Cecil Beaton was regarded as a tastemaker and influential figure in the world of art and fashion. His contributions to photography, costume design, and the arts left an indelible mark on the creative industries. His artistic legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences, and his work remains highly regarded for its beauty, elegance, and artistic vision. Measures 4.75 x 7.5 Printed circa 1970sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
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"George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American artist and photographer known for his figurative paintings and photographs, particularly his depictions of the male nude. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent the majority of his life there. Dureau's work often focused on marginalized and unconventional subjects, such as individuals with disabilities, African American men, and people from the LGBTQ+ community. He sought to capture the beauty and dignity of these often overlooked individuals, challenging societal norms and stereotypes. In addition to his paintings, Dureau was also an accomplished photographer. He captured intimate and often sensual portraits of his models, employing dramatic lighting and a keen attention to detail. Dureau's photographic work was characterized by its exploration of the human form and its celebration of diversity. Throughout his career, Dureau gained recognition for his unique artistic vision and his ability to evoke emotional depth through his works. His art has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, including the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Despite facing challenges and controversy due to the subject matter of his art, George Dureau remains an important figure in the world of contemporary art. Measures 9 x 9.02 Printed circa Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was a German photographer, sculptor, and teacher who is renowned for his striking close-up photographs of plants and botanical specimens. He is considered one of the pioneers of botanical photography and his work had a significant impact on the fields of photography and botanical studies. Born on June 13, 1865, in Germany, Blossfeldt originally trained as a sculptor and spent many years working as a modeling teacher. His interest in the intricate structures and forms found in nature led him to start capturing close-up photographs of plant specimens in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Blossfeldt's photographs emphasized the details and textures of plants, revealing their intricate patterns, shapes, and structures. He meticulously composed his images, often using a neutral background and natural lighting to highlight the botanical subjects. By isolating the plants from their natural context, Blossfeldt brought attention to their intrinsic beauty and artistic qualities. In 1928, Blossfeldt published a collection of his photographs in a book titled "Urformen der Kunst" (Art Forms in Nature). The book quickly gained recognition for its exceptional images and artistic vision. Blossfeldt's photographs were not only appreciated for their aesthetic appeal but also for their scientific and educational value. His work revealed the complexity and diversity of plant forms, and it contributed to the understanding of botany and plant morphology. Blossfeldt's photographs had a significant influence on the art and design movements of his time. His images were admired for their abstract qualities and became a source of inspiration for artists, architects, and designers. His precise attention to detail and the organic beauty he captured in his photographs resonated with the emerging modernist movements of the early 20th century. Today, Karl Blossfeldt's botanical photographs continue to be celebrated for their artistic and scientific value. His legacy as a photographer and educator remains influential, and his work continues to inspire photographers and artists interested in exploring the intricate beauty of the natural world.Measures 18 x 24.
Helmut Newton was a German-Australian fashion photographer known for his provocative and highly stylized black-and-white and color photographs. He was born on October 31, 1920, in Berlin, Germany, and died on January 23, 2004, in Los Angeles, California, United States. Newton's career began in the 1940s when he started working as a fashion photographer for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. He gained recognition for his distinctive and often controversial aesthetic, which combined fashion, eroticism, and voyeurism. Newton's photographs were characterized by their strong composition, bold lighting, and a sense of narrative and drama. He became renowned for his provocative and sensual images that challenged traditional notions of beauty and gender roles. Newton often depicted powerful, confident women in his photographs, portraying them as dominant and assertive. His work blurred the lines between fashion photography and fine art, pushing boundaries and sparking discussions about sexuality, power dynamics, and the objectification of women. Newton's iconic photographs have graced the pages of numerous fashion magazines and have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. He published several books, including "White Women," "Big Nudes," and "Sumo," a limited-edition book featuring a collection of his works. Despite generating controversy and criticism, Newton's contributions to fashion photography were widely acknowledged. He received numerous awards throughout his career, including the French Grand Prix National for Photography and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography. Helmut Newton's legacy continues to influence contemporary fashion and art photographers. His bold and provocative style has left an indelible mark on the industry, and his work remains celebrated for its unique blend of sensuality, glamour, and subversion. Measures 8.27 x 11 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Yousuf Karsh was an Armenian-Canadian portrait photographer. He was born on December 23, 1908, in Mardin, Ottoman Empire (now Turkey), and passed away on July 13, 2002, in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Karsh is widely regarded as one of the greatest portrait photographers of the 20th century. Karsh's career took off when he immigrated to Canada in 1925 and started working as an apprentice to his uncle, George Nakash, who was a photographer. In the late 1930s, Karsh established his own studio in Ottawa, where he would spend most of his career. Karsh became renowned for his ability to capture the essence and character of his subjects in his portraits. He had a talent for putting his subjects at ease and was known for his meticulous attention to lighting, composition, and detail. His iconic portraits often featured dramatic lighting and posed his subjects in a way that revealed their inner strength and personality. One of Karsh's most famous photographs is the portrait of Winston Churchill taken in 1941. The image, which captured Churchill's steely determination, became an enduring symbol of the British leader during World War II. Karsh's portfolio includes portraits of numerous other influential figures, such as Albert Einstein, Ernest Hemingway, Martin Luther King Jr., Pablo Picasso, and many more. Karsh received numerous awards and honors throughout his career, including the Order of Canada, the Medal of the British Institute of Professional Photographers, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom from the United States. His work continues to be celebrated and exhibited in galleries and museums around the world, and he remains a significant figure in the history of portrait photography. Measures 7.77 x 9.75 Printed circa 1970sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Ormond Gigli (1925-2019) was an American photographer best known for his iconic photograph titled "Girls in the Windows." Born on August 29, 1925, in New York City, Gigli began his career as a photojournalist and later transitioned into commercial and fine art photography.In 1960, Gigli captured his most famous image, "Girls in the Windows," which depicted 43 women standing in the windows of a Manhattan brownstone building. The photograph was taken as a response to the impending demolition of the building and has since become an emblematic representation of New York City in the 1960s. "Girls in the Windows" earned Gigli widespread recognition and has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide.Throughout his career, Gigli worked for numerous publications and advertising agencies, capturing fashion, celebrities, and other subjects. His work often showcased his technical prowess and innovative use of lighting and composition. Gigli's photographs are characterized by their dynamic and visually striking nature, combining elements of documentary and artistry.In addition to his commercial work, Gigli also delved into fine art photography, capturing landscapes, still lifes, and intimate portraits. His work has been featured in solo exhibitions and is held in the collections of prestigious institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York City and the International Center of Photography.Ormond Gigli's photography career spanned over six decades, and his contributions to the field earned him accolades and recognition. He passed away on May 20, 2019, leaving behind a rich and diverse body of work that continues to inspire and captivate audiences.Measures 38 x 32.
Helmut Newton was a German-Australian fashion photographer known for his provocative and highly stylized black-and-white and color photographs. He was born on October 31, 1920, in Berlin, Germany, and died on January 23, 2004, in Los Angeles, California, United States. Newton's career began in the 1940s when he started working as a fashion photographer for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. He gained recognition for his distinctive and often controversial aesthetic, which combined fashion, eroticism, and voyeurism. Newton's photographs were characterized by their strong composition, bold lighting, and a sense of narrative and drama. He became renowned for his provocative and sensual images that challenged traditional notions of beauty and gender roles. Newton often depicted powerful, confident women in his photographs, portraying them as dominant and assertive. His work blurred the lines between fashion photography and fine art, pushing boundaries and sparking discussions about sexuality, power dynamics, and the objectification of women. Newton's iconic photographs have graced the pages of numerous fashion magazines and have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. He published several books, including "White Women," "Big Nudes," and "Sumo," a limited-edition book featuring a collection of his works. Despite generating controversy and criticism, Newton's contributions to fashion photography were widely acknowledged. He received numerous awards throughout his career, including the French Grand Prix National for Photography and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography. Helmut Newton's legacy continues to influence contemporary fashion and art photographers. His bold and provocative style has left an indelible mark on the industry, and his work remains celebrated for its unique blend of sensuality, glamour, and subversion. Measures 8.27 x 10.24 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Edward Steichen was an influential American photographer, painter, and curator. He was born on March 27, 1879, in Luxembourg and immigrated to the United States with his family at the age of two. Steichen is best known for his pioneering work in fashion photography, celebrity portraiture, and war photography. Steichen began his career as a painter and was associated with the Pictorialist movement, which sought to elevate photography to the level of fine art. He gained recognition for his atmospheric and soft-focus images that often emulated the aesthetics of paintings. However, he eventually shifted his focus to photography and embraced the emerging modernist movement. In the early 20th century, Steichen became one of the leading figures in fashion photography, working for renowned publications such as Vogue and Vanity Fair. He revolutionized the field by introducing innovative lighting techniques, dynamic compositions, and dramatic poses, which significantly influenced the way fashion was presented in the media. During World War I, Steichen served as a photographer in the U.S. Army, documenting the activities of soldiers and the devastation of war. His images were widely published and helped shape public perception of the war. After the war, Steichen continued his successful career, eventually becoming the chief photographer for Condé Nast publications. In addition to fashion and war photography, he also produced a wide range of artistic and documentary images, including landscapes, still lifes, and portraits of prominent individuals. Steichen's contributions to the art of photography extended beyond his own work. He played a significant role in the establishment of photography as a legitimate art form and served as the director of the photography department at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from 1947 to 1962. Through his exhibitions and curation, he helped elevate photography's status within the art world. Edward Steichen's impact on photography and his innovative approach to capturing images continue to inspire photographers and artists to this day. He died on March 25, 1973, leaving behind a rich legacy in the world of photography and visual arts. Measures 8.76 x 11.5 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Irving Penn (1917-2009) was an American photographer known for his innovative and influential contributions to fashion, portrait, and still life photography. He was born on June 16, 1917, in Plainfield, New Jersey. Penn began his career as a graphic designer and illustrator before transitioning to photography. He started working at Vogue magazine in 1943, where he would remain for much of his career. Penn's work at Vogue helped redefine fashion photography by introducing a fresh and modern approach. Penn's photography was characterized by its meticulous attention to detail, simplicity, and formal elegance. He had a unique ability to capture the essence and personality of his subjects, whether they were fashion models, celebrities, or indigenous tribespeople. He often used a minimalist approach, employing plain backdrops and natural lighting to create a sense of intimacy and focus on the subject. Penn's iconic fashion photographs were renowned for their innovative compositions, inventive use of props, and the way he showcased both the clothing and the individual wearing it. He played with scale, texture, and form, pushing the boundaries of traditional fashion photography. His images had a timeless quality and transcended trends, making them highly influential. In addition to fashion photography, Penn also excelled in portraiture, capturing the essence of renowned individuals such as Pablo Picasso, Audrey Hepburn, Marlene Dietrich, and Salvador DalÃ. His portraits were often characterized by their simplicity and directness, allowing the personality and character of his subjects to shine through. Throughout his career, Penn's work was exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums around the world. He received numerous awards and accolades, including the Medal of Arts from the National Endowment for the Arts in 1985. Penn continued to work well into his later years, exploring new subject matter and experimenting with new techniques. Irving Penn passed away on October 7, 2009, in New York City, leaving behind a remarkable body of work that continues to be celebrated and admired for its artistic excellence and lasting impact on the world of photography. Measures 9.27 x 12 Printed circa 1990sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
George Dureau (1930-2014) was an American artist and photographer known for his figurative paintings and photographs, particularly his depictions of the male nude. He was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana, and spent the majority of his life there. Dureau's work often focused on marginalized and unconventional subjects, such as individuals with disabilities, African American men, and people from the LGBTQ+ community. He sought to capture the beauty and dignity of these often overlooked individuals, challenging societal norms and stereotypes. In addition to his paintings, Dureau was also an accomplished photographer. He captured intimate and often sensual portraits of his models, employing dramatic lighting and a keen attention to detail. Dureau's photographic work was characterized by its exploration of the human form and its celebration of diversity. Throughout his career, Dureau gained recognition for his unique artistic vision and his ability to evoke emotional depth through his works. His art has been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums, including the New Orleans Museum of Art and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. Despite facing challenges and controversy due to the subject matter of his art, George Dureau remains an important figure in the world of contemporary art. Measures 9 x 9.02 Printed circa Verso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Karl Blossfeldt (1865-1932) was a German photographer, sculptor, and teacher who is renowned for his striking close-up photographs of plants and botanical specimens. He is considered one of the pioneers of botanical photography and his work had a significant impact on the fields of photography and botanical studies. Born on June 13, 1865, in Germany, Blossfeldt originally trained as a sculptor and spent many years working as a modeling teacher. His interest in the intricate structures and forms found in nature led him to start capturing close-up photographs of plant specimens in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Blossfeldt's photographs emphasized the details and textures of plants, revealing their intricate patterns, shapes, and structures. He meticulously composed his images, often using a neutral background and natural lighting to highlight the botanical subjects. By isolating the plants from their natural context, Blossfeldt brought attention to their intrinsic beauty and artistic qualities. In 1928, Blossfeldt published a collection of his photographs in a book titled "Urformen der Kunst" (Art Forms in Nature). The book quickly gained recognition for its exceptional images and artistic vision. Blossfeldt's photographs were not only appreciated for their aesthetic appeal but also for their scientific and educational value. His work revealed the complexity and diversity of plant forms, and it contributed to the understanding of botany and plant morphology. Blossfeldt's photographs had a significant influence on the art and design movements of his time. His images were admired for their abstract qualities and became a source of inspiration for artists, architects, and designers. His precise attention to detail and the organic beauty he captured in his photographs resonated with the emerging modernist movements of the early 20th century. Today, Karl Blossfeldt's botanical photographs continue to be celebrated for their artistic and scientific value. His legacy as a photographer and educator remains influential, and his work continues to inspire photographers and artists interested in exploring the intricate beauty of the natural world.Measures 18 x 24.
Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Annie Leibovitz is a renowned American portrait photographer. She was born on October 2, 1949, in Waterbury, Connecticut. Leibovitz's career took off in the 1970s when she began working for Rolling Stone magazine. She became known for her iconic portraits of celebrities, musicians, and other notable individuals. Leibovitz's distinctive style often involved dramatic lighting, bold compositions, and a willingness to experiment with unconventional poses and settings. Her work captured the essence and personality of her subjects, and she was able to establish a strong connection with them, resulting in striking and intimate portraits.Throughout her career, Leibovitz has photographed countless influential figures, including musicians like John Lennon, Bob Dylan, and Bruce Springsteen, actors such as Meryl Streep and Tom Hanks, and political figures like Barack Obama and Queen Elizabeth II. Her photographs have graced the covers of numerous magazines and have been exhibited in major museums and galleries worldwide. Leibovitz has received numerous awards and honors for her contributions to photography. She was designated a Living Legend by the Library of Congress in 2000 and received the Royal Photographic Society's Centenary Medal and Honorary Fellowship in 2019. Aside from her celebrity portraits, Leibovitz has also worked on personal projects and published several books, including "Annie Leibovitz: Photographs" and "Annie Leibovitz at Work." Her work continues to inspire and influence photographers around the world, making her one of the most prominent figures in contemporary photography. Measures 8.26 x 10.76 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Helmut Newton was a German-Australian fashion photographer known for his provocative and highly stylized black-and-white and color photographs. He was born on October 31, 1920, in Berlin, Germany, and died on January 23, 2004, in Los Angeles, California, United States. Newton's career began in the 1940s when he started working as a fashion photographer for Vogue and Harper's Bazaar. He gained recognition for his distinctive and often controversial aesthetic, which combined fashion, eroticism, and voyeurism. Newton's photographs were characterized by their strong composition, bold lighting, and a sense of narrative and drama. He became renowned for his provocative and sensual images that challenged traditional notions of beauty and gender roles. Newton often depicted powerful, confident women in his photographs, portraying them as dominant and assertive. His work blurred the lines between fashion photography and fine art, pushing boundaries and sparking discussions about sexuality, power dynamics, and the objectification of women. Newton's iconic photographs have graced the pages of numerous fashion magazines and have been exhibited in prestigious galleries and museums worldwide. He published several books, including "White Women," "Big Nudes," and "Sumo," a limited-edition book featuring a collection of his works. Despite generating controversy and criticism, Newton's contributions to fashion photography were widely acknowledged. He received numerous awards throughout his career, including the French Grand Prix National for Photography and the Infinity Award for Lifetime Achievement from the International Center of Photography. Helmut Newton's legacy continues to influence contemporary fashion and art photographers. His bold and provocative style has left an indelible mark on the industry, and his work remains celebrated for its unique blend of sensuality, glamour, and subversion. Measures 8.27 x 11 Printed circa 2000sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) was a renowned English photographer, costume designer, and stage and film designer. He is widely recognized for his exceptional talent and contributions in the fields of fashion, portraiture, and the arts. Beaton's career spanned several decades and encompassed various artistic disciplines. He initially gained prominence as a photographer in the 1920s and 1930s, capturing the glamour and elegance of high society. His portraits, often featuring celebrities, socialites, and members of the British royal family, were characterized by their exquisite lighting, attention to detail, and artistic flair. Beaton's photographs were published in notable magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair, solidifying his reputation as a leading fashion and portrait photographer. In addition to his photography, Beaton made significant contributions to costume and set design in the worlds of theater, film, and opera. He worked on numerous stage productions and designed costumes for several notable films, including "Gigi" (1958), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Beaton's designs were known for their elegance, sophistication, and ability to capture the essence of a character or a specific time period. Beaton's creativity extended beyond the visual arts, as he was also an accomplished writer and diarist. He documented his experiences, encounters with notable personalities, and insights on the cultural and social milieu of his time in his diaries, which were published in several volumes. Throughout his career, Cecil Beaton was regarded as a tastemaker and influential figure in the world of art and fashion. His contributions to photography, costume design, and the arts left an indelible mark on the creative industries. His artistic legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences, and his work remains highly regarded for its beauty, elegance, and artistic vision. Measures 6.25 x 7.75 Printed circa 1970sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) was a renowned English photographer, costume designer, and stage and film designer. He is widely recognized for his exceptional talent and contributions in the fields of fashion, portraiture, and the arts. Beaton's career spanned several decades and encompassed various artistic disciplines. He initially gained prominence as a photographer in the 1920s and 1930s, capturing the glamour and elegance of high society. His portraits, often featuring celebrities, socialites, and members of the British royal family, were characterized by their exquisite lighting, attention to detail, and artistic flair. Beaton's photographs were published in notable magazines such as Vogue and Vanity Fair, solidifying his reputation as a leading fashion and portrait photographer. In addition to his photography, Beaton made significant contributions to costume and set design in the worlds of theater, film, and opera. He worked on numerous stage productions and designed costumes for several notable films, including "Gigi" (1958), which earned him an Academy Award for Best Costume Design. Beaton's designs were known for their elegance, sophistication, and ability to capture the essence of a character or a specific time period. Beaton's creativity extended beyond the visual arts, as he was also an accomplished writer and diarist. He documented his experiences, encounters with notable personalities, and insights on the cultural and social milieu of his time in his diaries, which were published in several volumes. Throughout his career, Cecil Beaton was regarded as a tastemaker and influential figure in the world of art and fashion. His contributions to photography, costume design, and the arts left an indelible mark on the creative industries. His artistic legacy continues to inspire and captivate audiences, and his work remains highly regarded for its beauty, elegance, and artistic vision. Measures 5.25 x 7.27 Printed circa 1970sVerso is blank.Mounted to archival quality paper.
A vintage sturdy scratch built model dolls house of substantial proportions. Built by the vendors father, a house builder and property developer it is in the Tudor style with the following architectural features:Double jetties and cantilevered joistsStylised wooden thatched roovesHalf-timberingStucco style wallsRepresentative brick chimneysA galleried verandaParquet styled flooringSimulated lead glass windowsElectric lighting (not tested)Approximate measurements:W: Max 147cmD: 41cmH: 118cm
AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY POLYCHROME TERRACOTTA ADVERTISING FIGURAL LAMP ON ASSOCIATED STAND modelled as a boy lighting a cigarette stood beside a tree trunk, inscribed 'A. DE RANIERI' and impressed pottery markers, a box of cigarette papers to his feet marked 'JOB' and brass plaque to the front inscribed 'QUELLE BONNE CIGARETTE!!' - together with A 19TH CENTURY MARBLE TOPPED MAHOGANY PEDESTALHeight of figure not including stand is 81cm high
A twin branch glass table lamp, 20th century, modelled as a Victorian style candelabra, the central obelisk flanked by tall shades wheel cut with stylised floral motifs, the drip pans with lustres below, the baluster stem on domed foot, 60cm high Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of French gilt metal Rococo style desk lamps, early 20th century, each formed with naturalistic branches and leaves upon a tri-form base and scroll feet, 39cm H, along with a gilt metal twin branch Rococo style wall light fitting, 43cm H (3) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of French bronze and ormolu figural table lamps, 20th century, each modelled as a patinated bronze putti supporting two gilt cornucopia, in the manner of Claude Michel, known as Clodion, on rouge marble bases, with foliate garland band, 47.5cm high (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.Condition reportMinor blemishes to the rouge marble, one garland band is loose, otherwise very minor rubbing wear/tarnishing only
A cut glass table candelabra, 20th century, the pineapple cut baluster column extending to a conforming bowl and two 'S' shaped branches, punctuated by an air twist tapering spire, 51cm high (some droplets replaced) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A French Napoleon III style figural lamp base, modelled as three standing putti holding hands around a reeded column, on a lacquered brass base, 61cm high overall Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A pair of onyx and champleve enamel table lamps, late 19th century, each of squat baluster form, the necks extensively enamelled with stylised floral reserves set within cast foliate borders, with twin geometric pierced handles, raised on ornate cast scrolled feet, each 32cm high (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
A near pair of Denby lamp bases, 20th century, of inverted baluster form, decorated with a teal band to the shoulder and base to a cobalt ground, maker's mark to base, each 36.5cm (including fitting) (2) Lighting lots are sold as decorative items only, prospective buyers must consult with a qualified electrician before use or installation of these items.
'Bridal Gowns etc'- an impressive and finely detailed period style dolls house shop comprising 3 storeys, front and roof opening, wired for electric lighting and fully furnished. Ground floor shop includes bridal gown window displays, counter, hats, shoes, hanging rail, haberdashery etc and there are character figures throughout. 71x61x36cm
'The Village Store'- an impressive and finely detailed dolls house shop in early to mid 20th century style comprising 4 storeys, front opening, furnished and fully wired for electric lighting. Ground floor shop includes display counters , shop fittings and stock, window displays, external fresh produce tables, delivery bicycle and 3 resin figures. 89x59x38cm
'The Swan'- a period style Public House dolls house comprising a front opening 3 storey building with stone effect front dated 1771, with saloon style doors leading to fully fitted ground floor bar complete with beer taps, bottles, tankards, Toby jugs, dart board etc. Upper floors are fully furnished with all rooms wired for electrical lighting. 79x46x30cm
Bachmann Model Railway 00 Gauge Carriage/Rolling Stock, comprising BR MK1 SP Pullman Parlour Second (with lighting), BR MK1 FP Pullman First (with lighting), BR MK1 BSP Pullman Bar Second (with lighting), BR MK1FK Pullman Kitchen )with lighting). All appear excellent with little or no signs of use.

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