18th/19th c. English School half-length portrait of a woman, oil on oval shaped canvas. The sitter is depicted in diaphanous white clothing against a dark background, with a large dark hat perched on her elaborate coiffeur. She cradles a book in her lap. A pencil inscription along the stretcher reads "Mrs. Ludlam (wife of Capt. Ludlam), mother's aunt, 1915."Unframed; Height: 15 in x width: 12 in. Framed; Height: 18 1/2 in x width: 15 1/2 in.
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George Rodrigue (American, 1944-2013), Blue Dog. Limited-edition print. Signed and numbered 173/1000 in pencil to margin. Framed and glazed. Image size 46 x 80cm. With accompanying book: George Rodrigue and Lawrence S. Freundlich, 'Blue Dog' (New York: Viking Studio Books, 1994).Condition Report: The limited-edition print appears to be in very good condition, with no immediately visible wear or damage. It seems to have been well preserved by its current framing.
Boris Smirnoff (Russian, 1895-1976). Portrait of Reclining Nude 30 x 23 cm Signed lower left. Charcoal. Together with another similar portrait by the same hand, pencil and crayon 19 x 30 cm both framed and glazed. (2)Condition Report: Some clear wear and damage to both pictures, including creasing and spotting.
Eduardo Paolozzi (British, 1924-2005), 'Universal Electronic Vacuum, 1967'. Screenprint. Signed and numbered 30/75 in pencil to margin. Framed and glazed (with damage to glazing). Image size 85 x 60cm. Condition Report: The print is in generally good condition, with some slight creasing and minor surface marks. The glazing is badly damaged, but this does not appear to have affected the artwork itself.
Ronald Brooks Kitaj (American-British, 1932-2007), 'Barrio' (1967). Lithograph. Signed and numbered 12/70 in pencil lower left. Sheet size 86 x 59cm.Condition Report: Unframed. Some wear and creasing to edges, with some mould to mount, which does not appear to have affected the artwork itself.
Joe Stefanelli (American, 1921-2017), portrait of a solider. Pencil. Signed lower right. 42.5 x 35cm. With nude female study, pastel, 63 x 48cm. (2)Provenance: from a private collection of the artist's work. Stefanelli is most well known as a New York School Abstract Expressionist, with contemporaries including Jackson Pollock and Willem de Kooning. This collection focuses instead on the earlier stages of Stefanelli's career, with an emphasis on the war paintings that the artist produced for YANK magazine in the Pacific theatre during World War II. Many of these pictures were previously displayed as part of the exhibition 'Joe Stefanelli: The War Years (1943-1945)' at Brown University, Providence, US.
Joe Tilson (British, 1928), pair of prints: 'New York: The Wonder City' and 'Empire State Building'. Signed in pencil and dated 1967 verso. Image size approx. 35 x 47cm each.Condition Report: Good condition overall, with some minor creasing. Some clearly visible mould to the 'how to assemble' black and white section (the colour sections are not affected by this).
Chris Noble, 'Out of the Way', lithograph, signed and numbered 35/45 in pencil to margin, framed and glazed, 17 x 10.5cm; landscape etching, signed Courtois in pencil to margin, 9 x 20.5cm, framed and glazed; Jean Thomas, limited-edition landscape etching, signed in pencil to margin, framed and glazed, 12.5 x 10cm; Miggie Bruce, 'Bramleys in Embryo', watercolour, 12 x 17cm, with four further prints, including fabric print by Diane Kotsnaficas. (8)
Joe Tilson (British, b. 1928), 'T-Slot', 'Dart', 'Ziggurat 3', 'Ziggurat 4', 'Freeway 2', 'Trio' (1965). Print. Each section signed, dated and numbered 26/70 in pencil. Sheet size 68 x 100cm. Condition Report: Extensive wear and general marking, with a lot of mould to mount and to the sheet itself.
§ Julian Trevelyan RA (British, 1910-1988), 'Kew Gardens'. Etching. Signed, titled and numbered 71/75 in pencil to margin. 35 x 47.5cm. Please note that Artists Resale Right may be additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where the price is above the threshold of Euros 1,000, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price, visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information.
Eduardo Paolozzi (British, 1924-2005), 'Aeschylus and Socrates with Piano String Orchestra 1922' (1975). Lithograph. Signed, dated and numbered 146/200 in pencil to margin. Framed and glazed. Image size 74 x 54cm. Condition Report: Image itself in good condition overall, with some wear, foxing and discolouration to margins.
§ Richard Hamilton (British, 1922-2011), 'Portrait of the Artist by Francis Bacon'. Collotype and screenprint. Signed, titled and numbered 79/140 in pencil to margin, with watermark. Sheet size 81.5 x 69.5cm. Please note that Artists Resale Right may be additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where the price is above the threshold of Euros 1,000, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price, visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information. Condition Report: § Some mould, foxing and general wear, especially to the margins of the image.
Peter Blake RA (British, b. 1932), 'C is for Clowning'. Lithograph. Signed, titled and numbered 40/95 in pencil to margin. Framed and glazed. Image size 71 x 53cm. Condition Report: Image is in good condition, with minimal visible wear. The frame is very worn, but this does not seem to have affected the image itself.
Peter Blake (British, b. 1932), 'Costume Life Drawing'. Screenprint. Signed and numbered 117/125 in pencil to margin. Framed and glazed. Image size 43 x 22cm.Condition Report: Print in good condition, with minimal visible wear. There is some wear to the frame, which does not appear to have affected the image itself.
Peter Blake (British, b. 1932), 'Tatooed Lady' (1984). Print. Signed and numbered 23/100 in pencil to margin. Framed and glazed. Image size 110 x 51cm. Condition Report: Generally good condition, with some foxing to the image itself. Aside from this, there is general wear to the frame and glazing, which largely does not appear to have carried over to the image itself.
§ David Hockney, (British, b. 1937) incomplete portfolio of series of etchings from 'The Boy who left home to learn fear' (1969), based on fairy tales by the Brothers Grimm, with limited accompanying text and title page. Includes 6 etchings from the original series, including 'The Haunted Castle' and 'A Black Cat Leaping'. Signed by Hockney in pencil to cover and numbered 72/100. Folio size 45.5 x 31.5cm. Please note that artist resale right maybe additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot up to a maximum of 4%, please visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information. Condition Report: § Good condition overall, with some spotting and creasing in places. Incomplete.
§ Eduardo Paolozzi (British, 1924-2005), 'Marine Composition' (1950). Lithograph. Signed in pencil to margin. Framed and glazed. Image size 33 x 52cm. Bonhams lot no. 250 label to corner of frame. Please note that Artists Resale Right may be additionally payable on top of the hammer price for this lot, where the price is above the threshold of Euros 1,000, up to a maximum of 4% of the hammer price, visit www.dacs.org.uk for more information. Condition Report: § Generally good condition, allowing for wear consistent with age, with some discolouration that is especially apparent towards the visible edges of the sheet.
Stephen Whittle, 'Spring Cottage', lithograph, signed, titled and numbered 59/250 in pencil to margin, framed and glazed, 17 x 18cm; Malcolm Warr, limited-edition lithograph, signed in pencil to margin, framed and glazed, 24.5 x 30cm; C. Robson, farmyard scene with sheep, artist's proof, signed in pencil to margin, framed and glazed, 19 x 15cm. (3)

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