DALI SALVADOR: (1904-1989) Spanish Surrealist artist. Signed 8 x 10 photograph, the image being a reproduction of the artist's lithograph Bull Fight No 4 (c.1966-68). Signed ('Dali') in black ink by the artist with a slightly hurried signature, which is also a little light in places, to the base of the image. One very slight, minor corner crease, otherwise about EX
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A World War I propaganda poster,c.1915, poster No. 128, inscribed 'Which? Now! - Have you a reason or only an excuse for not enlisting?', published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, colour lithograph, printed by the Abbey Press, 75.5 x 49.5cmCondition ReportWith folding creases. Some stains and marks.
* Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954)Plate 159 from 'Florilège des Amours de Ronsard'lithograph in colours, 1948, printed by Mourlot Frères, published by Albert Skira, from an unsigned edition of 32020 x 20cmProvenance: With Goldmark Gallery.Condition ReportFramed size: 40 x 39cm. Not viewed out of glazed frame, appears to be in good condition.
* Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954)Plate 124 from 'Florilège des Amours de Ronsard'lithograph in colours, 1948, printed by Mourlot Frères, published by Albert Skira, from an unsigned edition of 32023.5 x 26cmCondition ReportFramed size: 49.6 x 50.2cm. Not viewed out of glazed frame, appears to be in good condition.
After William Scott'Still Life Brown with Black'offset lithograph in colours, 2012, numbered 40/100, published by the William Scott Foundation, with 'William Scott Estate' blind stamp70 x 100cmCondition ReportFramed size: 73 x 103cmUnexamined out of glazed frame, in apparently good condition.
* David Hockney RA (b.1937)'A Bounce for Bradford', 1987offset lithograph in colours39 x 55cmCondition ReportFramed size: 61 x 77cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Some time staining to the sheet more so at the edges, original central fold has been flattened out, generally work is well-presented.
* David Hockney RA (b.1937)'Two Apples, One Lemon and Four Flowers', 1997offset lithograph in colours, as published in The Independent newspaper on 7 January 1997, the artist called it a 'newsprint' 34 x 54cmCondition ReportFramed size: 61 x 77cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Some time staining to sheet, small mark centre-right, some handling creases, work is well-presented.
John Bellany (1942-2013)'Chinatown', poster for London Underground, 1988offset lithograph in colours, published by London Underground Ltd.153 x 101cm, unframedCondition Report2cm repaired tear on top edge, some creasing at corners and edges, previously rolled in tube which has caused handling creases, please refer to images.
* Edward Ardizzone RA (1900-1979)'The Bullies' lithograph, 1960, second/final proof, from an edition of 20, signed 'E. Ardizonne' in pen l.r., inscribed with instructions to printers and signed with initials to left margin, dated '8.1.60' u.l.sheet 29 x 45.5cm, unframedProvenance: Acquired by the present owner directly from the Curwen Studio.Condition ReportWith marks from where it has been folded into four. Tape marks to upper corners. A stain to left magin.
John Copley RBA (1875-1950)Figureslithograph in colours, signed 'John Copley' in pencil l.c.plate 22.5 x 21.5cmJohn Copley studied at the Manchester School of Art and the Royal Academy. In 1948, he won a silver Olympic medal for painting and engraving - this was the final year art competitions were included in the Olympic Games. Copley was married to fellow artist, Ethel Gabain.Condition ReportFramed size: 43.5 x 41cm.Unexamined out of glazed frame, generally appears to be in good condition and well-presented.
* Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976)'Deal Beach'offset lithograph in colours, signed 'L S Lowry' in pencil l.r., with the Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp l.l., numbered 716 versoimage 26.2 x 50.7cmsheet 40.2 x 63.3cmCondition ReportFramed size: 50 x 71.5cmViewed out of frame. Mount staining, please refer to images, otherwise in good condition.Blindstamp letters: CHE
* Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976)'Level Crossing, Burton-on-Trent'offset lithograph in colours, signed 'L S Lowry' in pencil l.r., with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stampimage 41 x 57cmProvenance: With Halcyon Gallery, LondonCondition ReportFramed size: 80 x 94.5cm.Not viewed out of frame, fading to the colours of the print, print has slipped and needs re-attaching to mount, some mount staining and time staining around image, please contact the department for an out of the frame examination of the print.Fine Art Trade Guild Stamp letters are: 'JAJ'
* Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976)'Mrs Swindell's Picture'offset lithograph in colours, with Fine Art Trade Guild blind stamp, signed 'L S Lowry' in pencil42 x 31cmCondition ReportFramed size 77 x 66cmNot viewed out of glazed frame. Appears to be in good condition. Please contact deparment for a more detailed report.
* Laurence Stephen Lowry RA (1887-1976)'The Level Crossing'offset lithograph in colours, signed 'L S Lowry' in pencil l.r., published by Patrick Seale Prints, 1973, with blind stampimage 46 x 55.8cmsheet 60.8 x 70.8cmCondition ReportFramed size: 66 x 74.5cmViewed out of frame, some mount staining around edges of the image, please refer to illustrations, otherwise no other obvious flaws. Generally well-presented.
* Lynn Chadwick RA (1914-2003)'Moon in Alabama' lithograph in colours, 1963, printer's proof, on Arches papersheet 66 x 51cm, unframedProvenance: Acquired by the present owner directly from the Curwen Studio.Condition ReportWith pencil writing and three tape marks on the back. Some handling creases.
* Lynn Chadwick RA (1914-2003)'Moon in Alabama' lithograph in colours, 1963, printer's proofsheet 76 x 52cm, unframedProvenance: Acquired by the present owner directly from the Curwen Studio.Condition ReportA 1cm tear to lower edge. Tape marks verso. Creases visible in lower margin. Two creases in grey area of right side of print visible.
* Reg Butler (1913-1981)'Tower' lithograph,1968, artist's proof, signed and dated 'Butler 68' and inscribed 'a/p' in pencil l.r.sheet 66 x 50cm, unframed;'Italian Girl', 1963lithograph in colours, studio proofsheet 52 x 76cm, unframed (2)Provenance: Acquired by the present owner directly from the Curwen Studio.Condition ReportTower - pencil writing on back. A 17cm fold mark down the centre from the right side. Handling creases. Italian girl - damage to lower edge. Creases and folds.
* Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954)'Escargot'lithograph in colours, 1954, printed by Mourlot Frères, with printed signature and date25 x 25cmProvenance: With Goldmark Gallery.From 1950-1954, Matisse created colourful collages of gouache paper cut-outs. In 1953, Matisse decided to create lithographs after the original cut-outs in collaboration with the renowned printers Mourlot Frères of Paris. This print is an unsigned lithograph from the 1954 edition.Condition ReportFramed size: 48.5 x 47cm. Not viewed out of glazed frame, a couple of flecks of ink in left margin, but generally appears to be in good condition.
* After Pablo Picasso'Femme Assise' (1979-82)lithograph in colours on Arches paper, signed 'Collection Marina Picasso' l.r. and numbered '90/500' l.l., bears blind stamp74 x 53.5cm, unframedSold with a certificate of authenticity stating that this is 'A limited edition after a work by Pablo Picasso'.After Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, authorised the printing of this series of lithographs. They were created from paintings by Picasso and were printed by Laurent Marcel Salinas.
* After Pablo Picasso'Femme au Beret' (1979-82)lithograph in colours on Arches paper, signed 'Collection Marina Picasso' in pencil l.r. and numbered '132/500' l.l., bears blind stamp73.5 x 52.5cm, unframedSold with a certificate of authenticity stating that this is 'A limited edition after a work by Pablo Picasso'.After Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, authorised the printing of this series of lithographs. They were created from paintings by Picasso and were printed by Laurent Marcel Salinas.Condition ReportPaper has yellowed, please see images, otherwise fine.
* After Pablo Picasso'Femme au Fauteuil Canne' (1979-82)lithograph in colours on Arches paper, signed 'Collection Marina Picasso' in pencil l.r. and numbered '74/500' l.l., bears blind stamp76 x 55.6cm, unframedSold with a certificate of authenticity stating that this is 'A limited edition after a work by Pablo Picasso'.After Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, authorised the printing of this series of lithographs. They were created from paintings by Picasso and were printed by Laurent Marcel Salinas.Condition ReportA crease to lower left corner, otherwise in good order.
* After Pablo Picasso'Fillette Couronee au Bateau' (1979-82)lithograph in colours on Arches paper, signed 'Collection Marina Picasso' in pencil l.r. and numbered '489/500' l.l., bears blind stamp75 x 54.5cm, unframedSold with a certificate of authenticity stating that this is 'A limited edition after a work by Pablo Picasso'.After Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, authorised the printing of this series of lithographs. They were created from paintings by Picasso and were printed by Laurent Marcel Salinas.Condition ReportOverall in good order.
* After Pablo Picasso'Notre Dame' (1979-82)lithograph in colours on Arches paper, signed 'Collection Marina Picasso' l.r. and numbered '254/500' l.l., bears blind stamp75.5 x 55.5cm, unframedSold with a certificate of authenticity stating that this is 'A limited edition after a work by Pablo Picasso'.After Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, authorised the printing of this series of lithographs. They were created from paintings by Picasso and were printed by Laurent Marcel Salinas.Condition ReportIn good condition.
* After Pablo Picasso'Pasage' (1979-82)lithograph in colours on Arches paper, signed 'Collection Marina Picasso' in pencil l.r. and numbered '193/500' l.l., bears blind stamp73.5 x 54cm, unframedSold with a certificate of authenticity stating that this is 'A limited edition after a work by Pablo Picasso'.After Picasso's death in 1973, his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, authorised the printing of this series of lithographs. They were created from paintings by Picasso and were printed by Laurent Marcel Salinas.Condition ReportSome time staining to the sheet so yellow-brown tone to margins, please refer to images, no other obvious flaws.
After Andy WarholMarilyn Monroelithograph in colours, numbered 831/2400 in pencil l.l., with printed signature l.r., 1986, published by the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, with 'CMOA' stamp verso60.2 x 60cm, unframedCondition ReportSmall crease lower right corner and very light crease top right edge, otherwise generally in good condition.
Steve McCurry (American, b.1950)Afghan Girloffset lithograph in colours, signed 'Steve McCurry' in pen l.r.image 49.3 x 32.5cmSteve McCurry's portrait of Sharbat Gula was taken at Nasir Bagh refugee camp in Peshwar, Pakistan in 1984, as Afghans fled the conflict in their homeland. It appeared in June 1985 on the cover of the National Geographic and Gula became a powerful symbol of displaced refugees around the world.Condition ReportFramed size: 68 x 51cm.Not viewed out of glazed frame, appears to be in good, original condition.
* Tomas Watson (b.1971)'Studio Picture'dated 'Sept/2005' u.r., titled on gallery label verso, charcoal29.5 x 27.5cm;together with a further work by the artist'Abandoned House - storage'cyanotype and lithograph, signed and dated 'Tomas Watson 2017' in pen l.r., inscribed with title l.c.sheet 25 x 35cm (2)Condition ReportFramed sizes: 45.5 x 43.5cm and 33 x 42.5cmUnexamined out of glazed frames;Studio picture is loosely attached to backboard, appears to be in good condition, well-presentedAbandoned House - some residue from the print in the margins, please refer to images for more detail, loosely attached to backing.
* Edward Bawden RA (1903-1989)'Kew Palace'lithograph in colours, 1960, signed 'Edward Bawden' in pencil l.r., inscribed with title, artist's proof numbered 12/16, published by Curwen Studiosheet 63.3 x 76.8cm, unframedCondition ReportSmall crease to top left corner. Soft creases to upper left corner and along right edge, a couple of indents to the peripheries of the white margins although this could likely be covered by a mount, aside from this the print is in good condition.
* John Piper CH (1903-1992)'Scotney Castle, Kent' (Levinson 265)lithograph in colours, signed 'John Piper' in pencil l.r., printed by the Curwen Studio, 1976, from an edition of 120 with 12 artist's proofs and 2 hors commerces47 x 59cmThe residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the executors of Sir Timothy Colman KG.Condition ReportFramed size: 71 x 82cm. Not viewed out of glazed frame, appears to be in good condition.

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