Tracey Moffatt AO,Australian b. 1960- Up in the Sky, 1997; offset lithograph on wove, signed, dated, titled and numbered 39/60 in pencil, from the Up in the Sky Series, sheet: 72.5 x 101.5 cm, (unframed)(ARR)Note: this work is part of the 'Up in the Sky' series containing 25 images, which read like stills from a black-and-white movie, set in an Australian outback town desolated by poverty, violence and despair.
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Laurence Stephen Lowry RBA RA,British 1887-1976, Level Crossing (Burton-on-Trent); offset lithograph in colours on wove, signed in pencil, from the limited edition of 850,stamped by the Fine Art Trade Guild, published by Henry Donn in 1973, courtesy of Salford Museum and Art Gallery,image: 41.2 x 57 cm,(framed)(ARR)
Nelson Mandela, South African 1918-2013,Right Hand, from the Impressions of Nelson Mandela collection, 2003;lithograph on BFK rives paper, signed and numbered from the edition of 1000 in pencil, printed by Michaelis School of Fine Art, University of Cape Town, South Africa, published by Touch of Mandela, Cape Town, with the publisher's blind stamp, image: 31 x 23 cm, (framed) Note: together with a certificate of authenticity issued by the publishers. There was an article in The Times (May 15 2003) titled 'Mandela: the man with Africa in the palm of his hand', showing an example of this print. | The print is professionally framed within a black wooden frame.
Richard Hamilton CH, British 1922-2011, and others,Typosophic Circuit in the infinitive, 1998;offset lithograph in colours, printed by Edinburgh College of Art, with collaborations by Rita Donagh, Richard Hamilton, Sarah Maharaj and Ecke Bonk, signed by all four artists in pencil, from an edition of 50, sheet: 82 x 60 cm, (framed) (ARR)
Andy Warhol, American 1928-1987,A Whole Stocking Full of Good Wishes;lithograph in red on cream wove, with Andy Warhol foundation stamps to the reverse, a relating sticker on the rear with number PM16. 0480, TJH below, (Tim Hunt, who worked at at the Foundation), visible image: 54 x 41 cm, (framed)Provenance: Halcyon Gallery, London | UK Private Collection
Paul Nash, British 1889-1946, The Tide, 1920; lithograph on wove, signed, dated, titled and inscribed 'edition 30, 15 white, 15 yellow' in pencil, from the edition of 30, plate: 31.2 x 42cm, (framed) Note: This lithograph depicts a scene of the coast at Dymchurch, where Nash moved in 1921. Nearby Romney Marsh and Iden feature prominently in Nash's work during this period. 'Landscape at Iden', painted in 1929 and now displayed at the Tate Gallery in London, features strong use of symbolism in reference to the artist's experiences of the First World War.
Lynn Chadwick CBE RA,British 1914-2003, Winged Figure, 1958;lithograph in colours on wove,signed, dated and numbered 38/100 in pencil, sheet: 62.2 x 44 cm,(framed)(ARR) Provenance: from the collection of Klaus Hinrichsen.Note: Klaus Hinrichsen (1912–2004) was a German-born art historian who fled Nazi Germany in 1938. He was interned at Hutchinsons Camp on the Isle of Man from 1940, where he organised exhibitions featuring refugee artists such as Kurt Schwitters. Prevented from working in public art institutions after his release, he dedicated himself to collecting and researching maps, ethnographic works, and lithographs, meticulously cataloguing his acquisitions. He sourced items from Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and antique dealers, prioritising historical significance and conducted extensive provenance research at the British Library. His archive, including records and ephemera from his time in internment, is now held at the Tate Gallery.
Andy Warhol, American 1928-1987,Tattooed Woman Holding a Rose, circa 1955 (Not in F. and S.);offset lithograph printed in orange on green watermarked onion skin paper, with the two blue Andy Warhol foundation stamps and annotated 'PM15.0172,' on the reverse of the print in pencil and also on a label on the reverse of the frame sheet: 24 x 78 cm, (framed)Provenance: Halcyon Gallery, London | Private UK CollectionNote: This work is from the early part of Warhol's career, and was used as a calling card for his services as it has his telephone number and address 'Murray Hill' across the woman's waist. It is not known how many of these prints were produced, but they are becoming increasingly rare.
After Joan Miró, Spanish 1893-1983,The Green Moon; The Red Sun; Blue Star, 1972;three lithographs in colours on wove, from the 1972 catalogue, printed by Mourlot, published by Tudor Publishing, New York, each with 'original lithograph' printed to the reverse, each sheet: 32 x 24.5 cm, (unframed)
Andy Warhol, American 1928-1987,Warhol by Warhol;an offset lithograph poster mounted to card, created by the Observer newspaper in 1986, featuring a Fright Wig image, courtesy of the Anthony d'Offay Gallery, signed in black marker pen and in the plate, sheet: 75 x 48.7 cm, (unframed) Note: together with a framed black and white photo showing Warhol signing the poster, at the Anthony d'Offay gallery, London.Provenance: the vendor's father had the poster signed by Warhol.
Andy Warhol, American 1928-1987,Gee Merrie Shoes;monochrome lithograph, signed in the plate and numbered PM 16.0183 with initials TJH (Tim Hunt) and stamped with the blue Warhol Foundation marks on the reverse, image: 22.8 x 19.4 cm, (framed)Provenance: Halcyon Gallery, London | UK Private Collection
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) & Richard Bernstein (American 1939-2002),Interview Magazine, Catherine Oxenberg;offset lithograph magazine, signed by Warhol in marker pen, sheet: 41 x 28 cm, (unframed)Note: Catherine Oxenberg is an American actress best known for her role in the soap opera Dynasty.
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) & Robert Rauschenberg (American 1925-2008), Mao, from the New York Collection for Stockholm (Feldman & Schellmann IIA.89), 1973; Sketch for Monogram, from the New York Collection for Stockholm, 1973;(i) unique xerox print on typewriter paper with the Perpetual Bond watermark, signed in ball-point pen verso and numbered 145/300 (there were also 25 artist's proofs), published and printed by Experiments in Art and Technology/Julie Martin, New York, with the Andy Warhol/Styria Studio copyright ink stamp verso, sheet: 27.9 x 21.7 cm, (ii) lithograph printed in colours on wove paper, signed, dated and numbered 145/300 in pencil, published by Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc., and with the artist's ink stamp on the verso, sheet: 30.3 x 22.7 cm, (unframed) (2)
Pablo Picasso, Spanish 1881-1973,Don Quixote, after the drawing of 1955;monochrome lithograph on wove, signed in pencil and inscribed H.C (Hors Commerce), printed by Editions Combat pour le Paix, Paris, with their blind stamp, sheet: 65 x 50 cm, (framed) (ARR)Note: WVZ Czwiklitzer 184 (SLS) Ref 500
Andy Warhol (American 1928-1987) & Richard Bernstein (American 1939-2002),Interview Magazine, cover page; Vol. VII No.12, 1977;offset lithograph in colours on thin paper, signed by Warhol in marker pen, sheet: 38.4 x 29 cm, together with 'No gossip' a photo advert offset lithograph on paper (38.4 x 28.5 cm), (unframed) (2)Note: this image shows Mick Jagger dressed as Santa Claus, Iman, David Bowie's wife to be, and Paul Ravenstein, Warhol's then boyfriend. Richard Bernstein designed the cover and the original photo was taken by Ara Gallant. This cover is from a highly sought after edition of Interview magazine which ran until 2018.
Alan Davie, British 1920-2014, Zurich Improvisation II, 1965; lithograph in colours on wove, signed and numbered 34/75 in pencil, sheet: 61 x 89 cm,(unframed)(ARR) Provenance: from the collection of Klaus Hinrichsen.Note: Klaus Hinrichsen (1912–2004) was a German-born art historian who fled Nazi Germany in 1938. He was interned at Hutchinsons Camp on the Isle of Man from 1940, where he organised exhibitions featuring refugee artists such as Kurt Schwitters. Prevented from working in public art institutions after his release, he dedicated himself to collecting and researching maps, ethnographic works, and lithographs, meticulously cataloguing his acquisitions. He sourced items from Sotheby’s, Christie’s, and antique dealers, prioritising historical significance and conducted extensive provenance research at the British Library. His archive, including records and ephemera from his time in internment, is now held at the Tate Gallery.
Sir Howard Hodgkin CH CBE (British 1932-2017) & Lucian Freud OM CH (British 1922-2011),Blue Skies, Nothing But Blue Skies; Encore, 1949;lithograph in colours, and offset lithograph published in 2003, each published by MOMART as Christmas gifts, sizes: 15.5 x 13 cm and 7.5 x 11 cm, (unframed) (ARR) (2)

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