Willem de Kooning (Dutch/American, 1904 - 1997). "Rainbow - Devil at the Keyboard [Thelonius Monk]". Color lithograph. 1975/76. Signed in green crayon, lower right. A proof aside from the edition of 75/125. Light cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression with vibrant colors. Very good condition; minor handling dimples. Overall size: 35 1/2 x 24 1/2 in. (902 x 622 mm). Image size: 32 1/2 x 20 1/4 in. (825 x 514 mm). Another impression of this print, also with the blue crayon signature, sold for $3,600 on May 16, 2013 at Swann Galleries, New York City, lot #10. According to 'Gordon's Art Reference' the auction record for the print is $5,124, sold May 3, 2011, Bonhams and Butterfields, San Francisco, lot #275. Published by the Rainbow Foundation, New York. Image copyright © The Willem de Kooning Foundation / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [26897-6-1400]
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Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). "Barking Dog". Lithograph. 1982. Printed 1982. Signed by Haring in black marker, center right. A proof (?) from the edition. Cream wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Overall size: 9 1/8 x 8 3/4 in. (232 x 222 mm). Scarce. No auction records of a signed impression located. A print from the “portfolio” of 32 lithographs titled “Coloring Book [1982].” The print was issued as part of this work and since most of them were subsequently colored, few remain unblemished. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29124-2-800]
Guillermo Meza (Mexican, 1917 - 1997). "Bajaran Hormigas Como Tigres [plate 05 from: "Guillermo Meza, Impressiones, 11 Litografias, Presentacion de Jaled Muyaes y Raul Kamffer, Nota Bibliografica de Carlos Payan." Sub-title: "Impressiones Subjectivas sobre el Libro Sagrado de los Antiguos Mayas. Chilam Balam de Chumayel."]". Lithograph in brown ink. 1962. Signed in ink, lower right; numbered in ink, lower left. From the edition of 300 (of which all were printed?). Cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Very good condition. Provenance: Estate of Jaled Muyaes, one of the collaborators. Overall size: 17 7/8 x 13 11/16 in. (454 x 348 mm). Image size: 16 1/4 x 11 7/8 in. (413 x 302 mm). Published by Galeria Kamffer, Mexico City. Printed at Policromia, Mexico City, by the master printer, Alfredo Nuñez. Prints by Meza are scarce. His work is in the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His 'expressionist - surrealist' paintings, with themes often drawn from Indian mythology, are often associated with artists such as Frida Kahlo and Agustín Lazo. Image copyright © The Estate of Guillermo Meza. [24467-3-225]
Lucian Freud (German/English, 1922-2011). "Small Naked Portrait". Color offset lithograph. 1974. Printed 1996. Signed in pencil with the initials (as customary), lower right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Cream wove smooth paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Provenance: Private collection, Cumbria, England. Overall size: 8 1/16 x 9 1/8 in. (205 x 232 mm). Rare. No auction records located. Issued to promote the “Lucian Freud: Paintings and Etchings” exhibition at the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria, England. The show consisted of works created by Freud between 1939 and 1996. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The exhibition ran from June 25 to September 8, 1996. Printed by Balding + Mansell, Wisbech, England. Image copyright © The Lucian Freud Archive. [29446-2-700]
Benton Murdoch Spruance (American, 1904 - 1967). "Newtown Towers". Lithograph. 1948. Signed in pencil, lower right; initialed in the stone. Cream laid watermarked paper. The full sheet, as printed. Fine impression. Fine condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: F&L272. Overall size: 10 1/2 x 7 9/16 in. (267 x 192 mm). Image size: 9 7/8 x 7 9/16 in. (251 x 192 mm). Image copyright © Carol Spruance. [21801-2-150]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Ingrid Bergman: With Hat (01)". Color offset lithograph. 1983. Signed in black felt tip pen, center right; signed in the plate. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Light cream wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Fine condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann II.315. Overall size: 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (210 x 210 mm). Image size: 7 15/16 x 7 15/16 in. (202 x 202 mm). Scarce, and rare signed. A signed impression from this series sold for $1,248 at Pierre Cornette de Saint Cyr, Paris, June 25, 2012, lot #420. Issued for the December 3, 1983, opening night exhibition of "Andy Warhol: Portraits of Ingrid Bergman" at Galerie Borjeson, Malmo, Sweden. The portfolio consists of three separate images of Bergman. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution on opening night and they went quickly. This image, the "edition print," is based on a movie still from "Casablanca." Published by Galerie Borjeson AB, Malmo. Image copyright © 2001 Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28159-2-800]
Jean-Michel Basquiat (American, 1960-1988). "Black". Color offset lithograph. 1986. Printed 1987. Signed in black marker, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Very light cream wove paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Overall size: 10 5/8 x 8 1/4 in. (270 x 210 mm). Scarce, rare signed, and seldom seen. No auction records located. Issued for the opening night exhibition of "Jean-Michel Basquiat: New Works" at the Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (the exhibition ran from February 7th to the 28th, 1987). Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the event and they went quickly. Published by the Akira Ikeda Gallery and printed by the Takada Printing Co. Image copyright © The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat/ADAGP, Paris; ARS, New York. [29081-2-800]
Lucian Freud (German/English, 1922-2011). "Naked Girl Asleep II". Color offset lithograph. 1968. Printed 1996. Signed in pencil with the initials (as customary), lower right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Cream wove smooth paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Provenance: Private collection, Cumbria, England. Overall size: 9 5/16 x 9 1/8 in. (237 x 232 mm). Rare. No auction records located. Issued to promote the “Lucian Freud: Paintings and Etchings” exhibition at the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria, England. The show consisted of works created by Freud between 1939 and 1996. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The exhibition ran from June 25 to September 8, 1996. Printed by Balding + Mansell, Wisbech, England. Image copyright © The Lucian Freud Archive. [29445-2-800]
Rafael Coronel (Mexican, 1931-2019). "El Tastoan y la Niña de Jerez [detail]". Color offset lithograph. Printed 2003. Signed with the signature stamp, lower left. A proof (?) from the edition of unknown size (c100?). Cream smooth wove paper. Printed to the sheet edges. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition. Overall size: 22 x 17 7/8 in. (559 x 454 mm). Image size: 22 x 17 7/8 in. (559 x 454 mm). Rafael Coronel, born in Zacatecas, State of Zacatecas, is the son-in-law of Diego Rivera and the brother of Pedro Coronel. His representational paintings have a melancholic sobriety, and include faces from the past great masters, often floating in a diffuse haze. Image copyright © Rafael Coronel. [28031-5-800]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "One Multicolored Marilyn #6". Color offset lithograph. 1986. Signed in black felt tip pen, lower margin. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Cream wove smooth paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Very good condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann IIIA.3[a]. Overall size: 7 7/8 x 6 7/16 in. (200 x 164 mm). Rare. Issued to promote the 'Multicolored Marilyns Reversal Series' exhibition at the Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo, Japan. The show consisted of 12 separate images of Marilyn. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The reception was held on December 5th, 1986 and the exhibition ran from December 6th to 25th. Printed by Takada Printing Co. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28821-2-600]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Portrait of Andy Warhol [poster]". Color offset lithograph. 1982. Signed by Warhol in black marker, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed small. Light cream wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Private collection, Sweden, thence to our consignor. Overall size: 22 x 20 in. (559 x 508 mm). Warhol had a joint exhibition with the German-born photographer Hans Namuth (1915-1990) at New York’s Castelli Gallery from January 9th to the 30th, 1982. Namuth specialized in portraits and is most famous for his photographs of Jackson Pollock creating his iconic drip paintings. This portrait of Warhol is part of Namuth’s project to photograph the artists represented by Castelli. It shows Warhol standing in front of Rubens’s painting ‘Reconciliation of the Queen and her Son’, which was part of his Marie de Medici Cycle. Rubens was famous for painting the celebrities of his day, providing them with an image to bolster their power. Warhol did the same with his pop portraits; indeed Robert Rosenblum described him as “an ideal court painter”. Rubens also employed a large studio of assistants which is paralleled in Warhol’s ‘Factory.’ An impression of this work is included in the collection of the National Galleries of Scotland, accession no. AR00437. Image copyright © The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / DACS, London; and image copyright © Estate of Hans Namuth. [29234-5-800]
Mel Ramos (American, b.1935). "Señorita Rio". Color lithograph. 1963. Edition of 2,000. White wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression with fresh colors. Fine condition; centerfold as issued. Overall size: 16 1/8 x 22 1/8 in. (410 x 562 mm). Image size: 15 3/8 x 15 5/16 in. (391 x 389 mm). For Walasse Ting's "1¢ Life." Prints from the One Cent Life portfolio are in most major and public collections worldwide including MOMA (New York), Tate Modern (London), Museum of Contemporary Art (Montreal) and the Andy Warhol Museum (Pittsburg). Text and/or image may be on verso. Image copyright © Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY. [26838-4-300]
Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). "Naples Suite #17 [untitled]". Lithograph. 1983. Printed 1989. Signed by Haring in silver marker; signed, dated, and titled in the plate. A proof (?) from the edition. Light cream smooth wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; slight edge toning; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Overall size: 12 5/8 x 9 5/16 in. (321 x 237 mm). Scarce. No auction records of a signed impression located. A print from the group of 30 lithographs published on the occasion of the exhibition “Keith Haring 1983” which ran from January 15th to January 30th, 1990 in Paris at La Galerie de Poche/Galerie 1900-2000. This was the last Haring exhibition held in his lifetime. He signed this print shortly before his death on February 16, 1990. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29746-2-800]
Guillermo Meza (Mexican, 1917 - 1997). "Vendra una Gran Guerra [plate 08 from: "Guillermo Meza, Impressiones, 11 Litografias, Presentacion de Jaled Muyaes y Raul Kamffer, Nota Bibliografica de Carlos Payan." Sub-title: "Impressiones Subjectivas sobre el Libro Sagrado de los Antiguos Mayas. Chilam Balam de Chumayel."]". Lithograph in brown ink. 1962. Signed in ink, lower right; numbered in ink, lower left. From the edition of 300 (of which all were printed?). Cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Condition: scattered foxing in top margin, else fine. Provenance: Estate of Jaled Muyaes, one of the collaborators. Overall size: 13 3/4 x 17 7/8 in. (349 x 454 mm). Image size: 12 1/4 x 16 5/8 in. (311 x 422 mm). Published by Galeria Kamffer, Mexico City. Printed at Policromia, Mexico City, by the master printer, Alfredo Nuñez. Prints by Meza are scarce. His work is in the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His 'expressionist - surrealist' paintings, with themes often drawn from Indian mythology, are often associated with artists such as Frida Kahlo and Agustín Lazo. [24470-3-225]
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879 - 1940). "Seiltaenzer ["Tightrope Walker"]". Original color lithograph & stencil/ pochoir. 1921. Printed later. Felix Paul Klee handstamp, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. Cream wove textured paper. Ample margins. Fine impression with bright, fresh color. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Acquired directly from Felix Paul Klee. Overall size: 10 x 6 3/8 in. (254 x 162 mm). This edition was authorized by Klee shortly before his death in 1940 but delayed by World War II until after the war. It was printed under the immediate supervision of Klee's son, Felix Paul Klee (1907-1990), a prominent art historian and later director of the Paul Klee Foundation. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29297-2-600]
Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). "International Volunteer Day [First Day Cover]". Color offset lithograph. 1988. Signed in blue pen. Edition unknown. White wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Fine condition. Overall size: 3 5/8 x 6 7/16 in. (92 x 164 mm). Unstamped and unposted first day of issue envelope published by the World Federation of United Nations Associations for the “Journee Internationale des Volontaires.” Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29150-1-400]
Josef Albers (German/American, 1888 - 1976). "White Line Squares XIII: Homage to the Square [miniature edition - from: White Line Squares - Series II]". Original color lithograph. 1966. Printed 1966. Signed in pencil with the initial and dated, lower right. Probably a PP or TP from the miniature edition of unknown size, presumed small. Cream wove paper. Ample margins. Fine impression. Fine condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Danilowitz 172.5. Provenance: Private collection, New Haven, Connecticut, acquired directly from Sewell Sillman of Ives-Sillman, the firm who printed/published many Albers editions. Overall size: 6 3/4 x 7 1/2 in. (171 x 190 mm). Image size: 6 x 6 in. (152 x 152 mm). An authentic lithograph, hand-printed with the approval of Josef Albers. Printed by Kenneth Tyler at Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles, and published by Gemini G.E.L. as part of a promotional campaign advertising the "White Line Squares (Series II)" portfolio. NB: according to “Gordon’s” the most recent sale of a “mini-Albers” is a set of two miniature screenprints (unsigned) which sold for $1,875 at Swann Auction Galleries, New York City, May 16, 2019, lot #111. Image copyright © The Josef and Anni Albers Foundation - Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28471-1-400]
Guillermo Meza (Mexican, 1917 - 1997). "Tierra y Libertad [plate 10 from: "Guillermo Meza, Impressiones, 11 Litografias, Presentacion de Jaled Muyaes y Raul Kamffer, Nota Bibliografica de Carlos Payan." Sub-title: "Impressiones Subjectivas sobre el Libro Sagrado de los Antiguos Mayas. Chilam Balam de Chumayel."]". Color lithograph. 1962. Signed in ink, lower right; numbered in ink, lower left. From the edition of 300 (of which all were printed?). Cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Very good condition. Provenance: Estate of Jaled Muyaes, one of the collaborators. Overall size: 17 7/8 x 13 3/4 in. (454 x 349 mm). Image size: 14 1/8 x 9 1/16 in. (359 x 230 mm). Published by Galeria Kamffer, Mexico City. Printed at Policromia, Mexico City, by the master printer, Alfredo Nuñez. Prints by Meza are scarce. His work is in the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His 'expressionist - surrealist' paintings, with themes often drawn from Indian mythology, are often associated with artists such as Frida Kahlo and Agustín Lazo. [25668-3-300]
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879 - 1940). "Sangerin der komischen Oper ["Singer of the Comic Opera"]". Original color lithograph & stencil/ pochoir. 1925. Printed later. Dated in the plate, lower left; Felix Paul Klee handstamp, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. Cream wove textured paper. Ample margins. Fine impression with bright, fresh colors. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Acquired directly from Felix Paul Klee. Overall size: 9 7/8 x 7 1/8 in. (251 x 181 mm). This edition was authorized by Klee shortly before his death in 1940 but delayed by World War II until after the war. It was printed under the immediate supervision of Klee's son, Felix Paul Klee (1907-1990), a prominent art historian and later director of the Paul Klee Foundation. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29300-2-800]
Jean-Michel Basquiat (American, 1960-1988). "Because It Hurts the Lungs". Color offset lithograph. 1986. Printed 1987. Signed in black marker, lower right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Very light cream wove paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Overall size: 10 5/8 x 8 1/4 in. (270 x 210 mm). Scarce, rare signed, and seldom seen. No auction records located. Issued for the opening night exhibition of "Jean-Michel Basquiat: New Works" at the Akira Ikeda Gallery, Tokyo, Japan (the exhibition ran from February 7th to the 28th, 1987). Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the event and they went quickly. Published by the Akira Ikeda Gallery and printed by the Takada Printing Co. Image copyright © The Estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat/ADAGP, Paris; ARS, New York. [29082-2-800]
Jean-Michel Basquiat & Andy Warhol (Americans, 20th Century). "Warhol * Basquiat Paintings [second edition/printing]". Color offset lithograph. 1985. Printed 1999. Edition unknown. Smooth white wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Fine condition. Overall size: 27 1/4 x 19 1/4 in. (692 x 489 mm). Image size: 26 1/8 x 16 1/2 in. (664 x 419 mm). The legendary, iconic, and famous poster of two of the greatest artists of the latter part of the 20th Century, perhaps the most poignant and enduring image of the 1980's NYC art scene. The poster was reissued by Tony Shafrazi in 1999. The image is by Michael Halsband. The show displayed the collaborative paintings that Warhol and Basquiat worked on from 1984-1985. These works were the culmination of their friendship, one which began in the late 70's. Eventually, the two began work on the paintings that would constitute the bulk of this exhibition. But the process was not without conflict. Warhol, whose work ethic was legendary, grew frustrated with Basquiat's erratic appearances and the two worked very little on the paintings at the same time. The show was a financial and critical failure and marked the end of their friendship. The full title of the poster is: Tony Shafrazi * Bruno Bischofberger Present: Warhol * Basquiat Paintings © 1999 Tony Shafrazi Gallery 119 Wooster Street New York, September 14 through October 19, 1985, 163 Mercer Street New York. [27963-5-400]
Jules Cheret (French, 1836 - 1932). "Aux Buttes Chaumont/Jouets [Chaix, Paris]". Original vintage color lithograph. 1888. Signed in the stone, lower middle. Edition size unknown, presumed small. Cream wove paper. Very good impression. Linen backed. Fair to better-than-poor condition - losses, creases, etc. Provenance: Jack Williams, Phoenix, Arizona. Overall size: 101 x 39 in. (2565 x 991 mm). An extremely large poster. [25019-8-1500]
Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). "Naples Suite #25 [untitled]". Lithograph. 1983. Printed 1989. Signed by Haring in silver marker; signed, dated, and titled in the plate. A proof (?) from the edition. Light cream smooth wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; slight edge toning; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Overall size: 12 5/8 x 9 5/16 in. (321 x 237 mm). Scarce. No auction records of a signed impression located. A print from the group of 30 lithographs published on the occasion of the exhibition “Keith Haring 1983” which ran from January 15th to January 30th, 1990 in Paris at La Galerie de Poche/Galerie 1900-2000. This was the last Haring exhibition held in his lifetime. He signed this print shortly before his death on February 16, 1990. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29754-2-800]
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879 - 1940). "Auftrieb ["Soaring and Gliding"]". Original color lithograph. 1932. Printed later. Signed in the image, lower center. Felix Paul Klee handstamp, verso. Small edition. Thin cream wove paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. Fine impression. Bright, fresh colors. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Acquired directly from Felix Paul Klee. Overall size: 9 5/8 x 9 3/4 in. (244 x 248 mm). This edition was authorized by Klee shortly before his death in 1940 but delayed by World War II until after the war. It was printed under the immediate supervision of Klee's son, Felix Paul Klee (1907-1990), a prominent art historian and later director of the Paul Klee Foundation. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29287-2-400]
Guillermo Meza (Mexican, 1917 - 1997). "Solamente por el Tiempo Loco [color] [plate 09 from: "Guillermo Meza, Impressiones, 11 Litografias, Presentacion de Jaled Muyaes y Raul Kamffer, Nota Bibliografica de Carlos Payan." Sub-title: "Impressiones Subjectivas sobre el Libro Sagrado de los Antiguos Mayas. Chilam Balam de Chumayel."]". Color lithograph. 1962. Signed in ink, lower right; numbered in ink, lower left. From the edition of 300 (of which all were printed?). Cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Very good condition. Provenance: Estate of Jaled Muyaes, one of the collaborators. Overall size: 17 7/8 x 13 3/4 in. (454 x 349 mm). Image size: 14 5/8 x 5 3/4 in. (371 x 146 mm). Published by Galeria Kamffer, Mexico City. Printed at Policromia, Mexico City, by the master printer, Alfredo Nuñez. Prints by Meza are scarce. His work is in the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His 'expressionist - surrealist' paintings, with themes often drawn from Indian mythology, are often associated with artists such as Frida Kahlo and Agustín Lazo. [25667-3-300]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Ingrid Bergman: Herself (01)". Color offset lithograph. 1983. Signed in black felt tip pen, lower center; signed in the plate. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Light cream wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Fine condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann II.313. Overall size: 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (210 x 210 mm). Image size: 7 15/16 x 7 15/16 in. (202 x 202 mm). Scarce, and rare signed. A signed impression from this series sold for $1,790 at Pierre Cornette de Saint Cyr, Paris, June 20, 2011, lot #412. Issued for the December 3, 1983, opening night exhibition of "Andy Warhol: Portraits of Ingrid Bergman" at Galerie Borjeson, Malmo, Sweden. The portfolio consists of three separate images of Bergman. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution on opening night and they went quickly. This image, the "edition print," is based on an early publicity photograph. Published by Galerie Borjeson AB, Malmo. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28155-2-800]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Vesuvius #06". Color offset lithograph. 1985. Signed in black felt tip pen, upper right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Cream wove smooth paper. Ample margins. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann II.365. Overall size: 8 1/2 x 9 5/8 in. (216 x 244 mm). Rare. Issued to promote the 'Vesuvius by Warhol' exhibition at the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy. The show consisted of over 30 separate images of Warhol's renditions of Vesuvius. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The reception was held on July 17th, 1985 and the exhibition ran from July 18th to October 31st. Printed by La Buona Stampa. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28829-2-800]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Ingrid Bergman: With Hat (08)". Color offset lithograph. 1983. Signed in black felt tip pen, center left; signed in the plate. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Light cream wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Fine condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann IIB.315. Overall size: 8 1/4 x 8 1/4 in. (210 x 210 mm). Image size: 7 15/16 x 7 15/16 in. (202 x 202 mm). Scarce, and rare signed. A signed impression from this series sold for $1,248 at Pierre Cornette de Saint Cyr, Paris, June 25, 2012, lot #420. Issued for the December 3, 1983, opening night exhibition of "Andy Warhol: Portraits of Ingrid Bergman" at Galerie Borjeson, Malmo, Sweden. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph (our example) printed for distribution on opening night and they went quickly. This image of Bergman, one of the "trial proof unique prints," is based on a movie still from "Casablanca." Published by Galerie Borjeson AB, Malmo. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28339-2-600]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Billy Squier #1". Original color offset lithograph. 1982. Signed in black marker, upper left. Edition unknown, presumed small. Thin cream wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good condition. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann IIIB.7. Overall size: 30 x 20 in. (762 x 508 mm). The auction record for another signed impression of this poster is $1,731 at Bukowski's, Sweden, 10/30/2007, lot #475B. Issued by Capitol Records to promote the album 'Emotions in Motion.' There is another (larger) poster version of this same image with different coloring and lettering. Undoubtedly to be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonne of Warhol's non-commissioned posters by Paul Marechal. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28515-5-600]
Guillermo Meza (Mexican, 1917 - 1997). "Que porque Eran Niños [plate 04 from: "Guillermo Meza, Impressiones, 11 Litografias, Presentacion de Jaled Muyaes y Raul Kamffer, Nota Bibliografica de Carlos Payan." Sub-title: "Impressiones Subjectivas sobre el Libro Sagrado de los Antiguos Mayas. Chilam Balam de Chumayel." Published by Galeria Kamffer, Mexico City. Printed at Policromia, Mexico City, by the master printer, Alfredo Nuñez]". Lithograph in brown ink. 1962. Signed in ink, lower right; numbered in ink, lower left. From the edition of 300 (of which all were printed?). Cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Very good condition. Provenance: Estate of Jaled Muyaes, one of the collaborators. Overall size: 17 7/8 x 13 11/16 in. (454 x 348 mm). Image size: 16 5/16 x 10 5/8 in. (414 x 270 mm). Published by Galeria Kamffer, Mexico City. Printed at Policromia, Mexico City, by the master printer, Alfredo Nuñez. Prints by Meza are scarce. His work is in the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His 'expressionist - surrealist' paintings, with themes often drawn from Indian mythology, are often associated with artists such as Frida Kahlo and Agustín Lazo. [24466-3-225]
Otis Shepard (American, 1893-1969). "Wrigley's Spearmint Chewing Gum". Original color lithograph . c1942. Signed in the plate, lower right. Unknown (small?) edition. High-grade archival paper. Printed to the edge of the sheet. A very good impression with bright, fresh, unfaded colors. A diptych, issued in two parts, affixed to mount; overall fair to good condition; repaired tears in the image; some marginal staining. Image size: 11 x 28 in. (279 x 711 mm). A very rare World War II poster. We have been unable to locate any auction records of its sale in the past 25 years. Posters by Shepard are scarce; only seven have sold in the past 25 years. The auction record for his work is $5,750 ("Catalina" sold at Swann Galleries, NYC, 11/11/2005, lot #117). [23425-5-400]
Lucian Freud (German/English, 1922-2011). "Hospital Ward". Color offset lithograph. 1941. Printed 1996. Signed in pencil with the initials (as customary), lower right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Cream wove smooth paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Provenance: Private collection, Cumbria, England. Overall size: 7 3/8 x 9 3/16 in. (187 x 233 mm). Rare. No auction records located. Issued to promote the “Lucian Freud: Paintings and Etchings” exhibition at the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria, England. The show consisted of works created by Freud between 1939 and 1996. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The exhibition ran from June 25 to September 8, 1996. Printed by Balding + Mansell, Wisbech, England. Image copyright © The Lucian Freud Archive. [29442-2-700]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Franz Kafka [announcement/invitation]". Color offset lithograph. 1980. Signed in black marker, lower right. Edition of c250. Cream smooth wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression with bright colors. Very good condition; biographical information verso. Literature/catalogue raisonne: Paul Marechal, “Andy Warhol Ephemera…Catalogue Raisonne, 1950-1987.” Lyon, France: Les amis du Musee de l’Imprimerie, 2018, Section 8c, no. 35(e); cf. Feldman/Schellmann II.226. Overall size: 7 x 5 1/2 in. (178 x 140 mm). Image size: 7 x 5 1/2 in. (178 x 140 mm). Published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York City, for the exhibition "Ten Portraits of Jews of the Twentieth Century" at the Lowe Art Museum at the University of Miami, Florida, September 6th to September 28th, 1980. There was also an exhibition at the Jewish Museum, New York City, from October 7th, 1980 to January 5th, 1981. Images copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28084-1-600]
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879 - 1940). "Drohendes Haupt ["Head of Menace"]". Lithograph after the original etching. 1905. Printed later. Signed and titled in the plate; Felix Paul Klee handstamp, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. Cream wove textured paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Acquired directly from Felix Paul Klee. Overall size: 10 3/8 x 8 1/2 in. (264 x 216 mm). Please note that the original image was created as an etching by Klee in 1905. At a later date the original etching was used to create this lithograph, hence the very low pre-sale estimates. This edition was authorized by Klee shortly before his death in 1940 but delayed by World War II until after the war. It was printed under the immediate supervision of Klee's son, Felix Paul Klee (1907-1990), a prominent art historian and later the director of the Paul Klee Foundation. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29304-2-225]
Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). "Naples Suite #13 [untitled]". Lithograph. 1983. Printed 1989. Signed by Haring in silver marker; signed, dated, and titled in the plate. A proof (?) from the edition. Light cream smooth wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; slight edge toning; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Overall size: 12 5/8 x 9 5/16 in. (321 x 237 mm). Scarce. No auction records of a signed impression located. A print from the group of 30 lithographs published on the occasion of the exhibition “Keith Haring 1983” which ran from January 15th to January 30th, 1990 in Paris at La Galerie de Poche/Galerie 1900-2000. This was the last Haring exhibition held in his lifetime. He signed this print shortly before his death on February 16, 1990. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29742-2-800]
Lawrence Beall Smith (American, 1909 - 1989). "Demolition [FIVE IMPRESSIONS]". Original lithograph. 1985. Signed, dated, titled and numbered in pencil. Edition of 100. Light cream wove paper. Full margins (deckle edges). Fine impressions. Fine condition. Provenance: Ex-collection Norman Kraeft. Overall size: 18 x 13 7/8 in. (457 x 352 mm). Image size: 14 x 7 7/8 in. (356 x 200 mm). Please note that this lot contains five (5) impressions of this lithograph. A painter, sculptor, lithographer, and illustrator, Smith studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and at the University of Chicago. image copyright © The Estate of Lawrence Beall Smith. [29326-4-200]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Vesuvius #10". Color offset lithograph. 1985. Signed in black felt tip pen, center right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Cream wove smooth paper. Ample margins. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann II.365. Overall size: 8 1/2 x 9 5/8 in. (216 x 244 mm). Rare. Issued to promote the 'Vesuvius by Warhol' exhibition at the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy. The show consisted of over 30 separate images of Warhol's renditions of Vesuvius. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The reception was held on July 17th, 1985 and the exhibition ran from July 18th to October 31st. Printed by La Buona Stampa. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28833-2-800]
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879 - 1940). "Die Hexe mit dem Kamm ["The Witch with the Comb"]". Original lithograph. 1922. Printed later. Signed, dated, and titled in the plate; Felix Paul Klee handstamp, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. Cream wove textured paper. Ample margins. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Acquired directly from Felix Paul Klee. Overall size: 10 x 7 7/16 in. (254 x 189 mm). This edition was authorized by Klee shortly before his death in 1940 but delayed by World War II until after the war. It was printed under the immediate supervision of Klee's son, Felix Paul Klee (1907-1990), a prominent art historian and later director of the Paul Klee Foundation. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29305-2-800]
Guillermo Meza (Mexican, 1917 - 1997). "Y Entonces Volvera Su Mirada [plate 11 from: "Guillermo Meza, Impressiones, 11 Litografias, Presentacion de Jaled Muyaes y Raul Kamffer, Nota Bibliografica de Carlos Payan." Sub-title: "Impressiones Subjectivas sobre el Libro Sagrado de los Antiguos Mayas. Chilam Balam de Chumayel."]". Color lithograph. 1962. Signed in ink, lower right; numbered in ink, lower left. From the edition of 300 (of which all were printed?). Cream wove paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Very good condition. Provenance: Estate of Jaled Muyaes, one of the collaborators. Overall size: 13 3/4 x 17 7/8 in. (349 x 454 mm). Image size: 11 5/8 x 16 1/4 in. (295 x 413 mm). Published by Galeria Kamffer, Mexico City. Printed at Policromia, Mexico City, by the master printer, Alfredo Nuñez. Prints by Meza are scarce. His work is in the collections of the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City, the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. His 'expressionist - surrealist' paintings, with themes often drawn from Indian mythology, are often associated with artists such as Frida Kahlo and Agustín Lazo. [25669-3-300]
Charles I. Okerbloom, Jr. (American, 1908 - 1999). "Iowa Farm Girl". Lithograph. c1940s. Estate stamp, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. Cream wove watermarked paper. Ample margins. Fine impression. Very good condition. Provenance: Estate of the artist. Image size: 8 x 10 in. (203 x 254 mm). A listed artist, Okerbloom was born August 13, 1908, in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. He grew up in Columbus, Ohio, graduating from Ohio State in 1930. Okerbloom served with the Army Air Corps during World War II and lived in Fayetteville, Arkansas for a number of years. He served as an associate professor at both Ohio University and the University of Tulsa. An accomplished painter, Okerbloom joined the Department of Art at the University of Arkansas in 1953, reaching the rank of full professor in 1963. He retired in 1969. His works are in collections and art museums in Dallas, Texas; Tulsa, Okla.; New Orleans, La.; and Columbus and Toledo, Ohio. His artwork is also in the permanent collection of the State University of Iowa. [7065-2-100]
Andy Warhol (American, 1928 - 1987). "Vesuvius #02". Color offset lithograph. 1985. Signed in black felt tip pen, upper left. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Cream wove smooth paper. Ample margins. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Literature/catalogue raisonne: cf. Feldman/Schellmann II.365. Overall size: 8 3/4 x 9 1/2 in. (222 x 241 mm). Rare. Issued to promote the 'Vesuvius by Warhol' exhibition at the Museo di Capodimonte, Naples, Italy. The show consisted of over 30 separate images of Warhol's renditions of Vesuvius. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The reception was held on July 17th, 1985 and the exhibition ran from July 18th to October 31st. Printed by La Buona Stampa. Image copyright © Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [28825-2-800]
Keith Haring (American, 1958 - 1990). "Ten Cats". Lithograph. 1985. Printed 1986. Signed by Haring in gold marker. A proof (?) from the unknown edition, presumed small (c250?). White wove paper. The full sheet. Fine impression. Fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Overall size: 11 3/4 x 11 3/4 in. (298 x 298 mm). Scarce. No auction records located. A print from the “portfolio” of 20 lithographs commonly referred to as “Keith Haring’s Coloring Book [1986].” The print was issued as part of this work and since most of them were subsequently colored, few remain unblemished. Image copyright © The Keith Haring Foundation. [29111-3-800]
Ben Messick (American, 1901 - 1981). "Plantation Party". Lithograph. 1940. Signed and dated in the stone (as usual), lower right. Messick never pencil signed his prints. Edition limited but unknown. Very wide (full?) margins. Fine impression. Very good condition. Overall size: 19 x 25 in. (483 x 635 mm). Image size: 14 3/4 x 18 in. (375 x 457 mm). Messick completed his training in Los Angeles at Chouinard in the late-1920s. He is well-known for his Regionalist scenes as well as Modernist paintings. [17664-5-225]
Lucian Freud (German/English, 1922-2011). "Bella". Color offset lithograph. 1996. Printed 1996. Signed in pencil with the initials (as customary), lower right. Edition unknown, presumed very small. Cream wove smooth coated paper. Wide margins. Fine impression. Very good to fine condition; affixed to very thin and supple archival acid-free support sheet, not mount/board. Provenance: Private collection, Cumbria, England. Overall size: 11 5/16 x 9 3/16 in. (287 x 233 mm). Rare. No auction records located. Issued to promote the “Lucian Freud: Paintings and Etchings” exhibition at the Abbot Hall Art Gallery, Kendal, Cumbria, England. The show consisted of works created by Freud between 1939 and 1996. Apparently there were very small quantities of this lithograph printed for distribution at the opening night reception and they went quickly. The exhibition ran from June 25 to September 8, 1996. Printed by Balding + Mansell, Wisbech, England. Image copyright © The Lucian Freud Archive. [29455-2-700]
Sam Tchakalian (American, 1929 - 2004). "Ladyfingers". Original color lithograph. 1979. Signed, dated, and annotated "A.P." in pencil, lower margin. An artist proof, aside from the regular edition of Edition of 200 [of which all were printed?]. White wove Somerset paper. Full margins. Fine impression. Fine condition. Provenance: Estate of the Artist. Overall size: 22 x 30 in. (559 x 762 mm). Image size: 21 x 29 1/2 in. (533 x 749 mm). Tchakalian was one of the last links to the San Francisco School of abstract expressionism before his death in 2004 and was one of the finest painters in California at that time. He exhibited continuously in the United States and abroad since the late 1950s and taught painting for many years at the San Francisco Art Institute. Image copyright © The Estate of Sam Tchakalian. [7009-5-100]
Roberto (Portuguese, active 1920s). "Dalia - Apasta da Gente Chic [Julio Amorim, Lisbon]". Original vintage color lithograph. 1924. Signed and dated in the stone, lower left. Edition size unknown, presumed small. Cream wove paper. Margins as issued. Very good impression. Very good to fine condition; linen backed. Overall size: 11 11/16 x 16 7/8 in. (297 x 429 mm). Image size: 11 1/8 x 16 3/16 in. (283 x 411 mm). We have not found this poster at auction in the past 25 years. The slogan 'A pasta da gente chic' translates to 'Toothpaste for chic people'. [25021-3-600]
Paul Klee (Swiss/German, 1879 - 1940). "Blumentisch ["Flower Table"]". Original color lithograph & stencil/ pochoir. 1920. Printed later. Signed in the plate, lower right; dated in the plate, lower left; Felix Paul Klee handstamp, verso. Edition unknown, presumed small. Cream wove textured paper. Wide margins. Fine impression with bright, fresh colors. Very good to fine condition. Provenance: Acquired directly from Felix Paul Klee. Overall size: 10 1/2 x 8 11/16 in. (267 x 221 mm). This edition was authorized by Klee shortly before his death in 1940 but delayed by World War II until after the war. It was printed under the immediate supervision of Klee's son, Felix Paul Klee (1907-1990), a prominent art historian and later director of the Paul Klee Foundation. Image copyright © Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. [29295-2-400]
Collection of three framed 19th-century Valentines: a hand-coloured woodcut design of lady surrounded by flowers with accompanying verse ('To you as a Friend, This Poesy I send, A much dearer Name I'd like better, Should you feel inclined, To be of my mind, Return me a similar letter'), 19cm by 15cm; a hand-coloured lithograph by Dean & Son depicting boy and girl with accompanying verse ('This token of affection take, And keep it for the sender's sake, For all my Love is ever thine, My darling little Valentine'), 21.5cm by 13.5cm; a handmade crest bearing motto 'Nem Oublez Pas' (Do Not Forget Me), surrounded by flowers and a scroll, 'If you love me, say so', 19cm by 15cm (3)
Collection of four mechanical Valentines: 'The Ghost Valentine', hand-coloured lithograph depicting fashionable young lovers, pull-tab reveals man turning away with new partner, embossed paper lace border, together with original paper lace envelope addressed to 'Master E. L. Palmer, Hanham House, Hanham, Nr Bristol', postmarked Bath, 14 February 1865; comic Valentine, c.1855, hand-coloured lithograph of young lady in beaver hat with accompanying verse ('Wear your beaver up my girl, and let folks see your face'), pull-tab rises and lowers veil, paper lace border; comic Valentine, c.1860, hand-coloured lithograph depicting hat on stand with label, 'A very sweet article at the price', pull-tab reveals a stout angry woman's face, pierced paper lace border; comic Valentine, hand-coloured lithograph by Dean & Son, c.1860, father with two daughters, a lever makes him bounce one little girl on his knee, title trimmed (4)

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