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Large Pears print entitled 'Summer Glory', together with a pair of prints after William Affleck, entitled 'Familiar Friends' and 'Going to the well', a mirrored map of the British Isles, watercolour entitled 'Masquerade' by Marjorie V. Kemp and dated 1927, pair of Oriental landscape paintings, and a late 19th/early 20th century school oil painting on canvas, study of a street scene, housed in a gilt frame (8)
A very rare and possibly unique Dam-Busters archive of ‘The Dambusters’ Print signed by Pilots and Crew of 617 Squadron includes Bill Reid VC, Mick Martin DFC, AFC, Les Munro DFC and 10 other members of 617 Sqn, along with a bag containing autograph book Signed by Barnes Wallis dated 28th July (19)56 with other war time signatures of airmen and civilians, a Blue-ray of the film ‘The Dam Busters’ signed by Squadron Leader G.L Johnson MBE, DFM who is the last surviving original member of 617 Sqn, A Latin Primer book belonging to Guy Gibson signed and dated 1934 by him and letter of provenance from his cousin. With postcards and charity cards.All proceeds of this lot will be going towards the ‘Bomber County Gateway Trust’ (see last picture for details)
MARCELA JARDÓN (Buenos Aires, 1964)."Mutating perception III".2017.Acrylic and oil on canvas.Size: 100 x 100 cm.Degree in Visual Arts. National Professor of Visual Arts. National School of Fine Arts Prilidiano Pueyrredón, Buenos Aires. Her works have been exhibited and published in America, Europe and Asia, in institutions such as the University of Valencia, Sociedad Argentina de Artistas Plásticos de Buenos Aires, the Opera House of Sydney, Australia, the Kanazawa Art Center Citizen, Japan, the Museo Universidad de Alicante, the Bangkok Regional Office of The Rockefeller Foundation, the Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona, the Departamento de Expresiones Artísticas de la Universidad de Panamá, the Museo Social Argentino de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, the Centro de Cultura Contemporánea de Barcelona, the Museo Social Argentino de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, and the Museo Social Argentino de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, the Museo Social Argentino in Buenos Aires, the Museo Provincial de Quilmes in Argentina, the Museo de Arte Moderno in Buenos Aires, the Museo y Archivo Histórico Cabildo de Montevideo in Uruguay, the Museo de Aveiro in Portugal, the Museu de Reus, the Museo La Neomudéjar in Madrid, the Centro de Arte Santa Mónica in Barcelona, the Reial Cercle Artístic de Barcelona, at the Spectrum Fair Miami (2018), LA Art Show, Fair (2019) and in several galleries. Some of them already belong to private and public collections in Argentina, Spain, Canada, Panama, Australia, Italy, Germany, France, UK, Japan, Sweden, USA, Mexico, Netherlands, Belgium, among others.Work in public collections -Catalogue of the Department of Fine Arts and Cartography of the National Library of Spain, BNE. -Library Specialising in Contemporary Photography of the Forvm Foundation for Photography, in Tarragona -AICOA -Art Fund of the University of Valencia. -Pinacoteca Universitaria, University of Panama, Panama -Procreation-Postcreation. womanifesto2003. Bangkok Regional Office, The Rockefeller Foundation, Thailand. -The University of the West of England, Department of Creative Arts, Centre for Fine Print Research, Bristol. Awards and recognitions 2004 -First Prize, Azulazul Audiovisual Competition, Barcelona; -Finalist in Canariasmediafest04. 2002 -Finalist in Canariasmediafest 02. 2001 -Finalist for the Discoveries of Photoespaña 01;-Third Prize in the Photography Competition "mirar i veure" University of Valencia;2000 -Accessit Photography Competition "Festa Major de Gracia 2000" Barcelona. 1995 - Mention in the Small Format Exhibition at Neumann Gallery & Assoc,Bs As; 1993 - First Prize Salón Sociedad Argentina de Artistas Plasticos, Bs As.1992 -First Prize VII Salón la Actualidad en el Arte, Buenos Aires; -Second Prize IX Salón de Artistas Plásticos Municipalidad de San Isidro; -First Prize II Salón de Almagro, Buenos Aires; 1991 -Third Prize IV Salón Arte Joven, Municipalidad de San Isidro; -Second Prize VIII Salón Anual de Artistas Plásticos, Municipalidad de San Isidro; 1990 -First Prize III Salón de Arte Joven, Municipalidad de San Isidro. His artistic practice is at the intersection of drawing, photography, video, new media, installation, visual poetry, artist's books. He investigates the relationship between images and language as symbolic productions. The exploration of hybrid forms, vision and production process spans various disciplines and distances between the past and the present, the analogue and the digital. In his projects he incorporates texts as "graphic repentisms", fragments of texts, decontextualised quotations from different sources, as well as original photography, and the recreation of fragments of his own earlier works. He works using everyday images, rescuing previous images, simple objects, exploring the dark places of the unconscious, controversial concepts, and the hidden histories that often underlie what surrounds us.
ANTONI TÀPIES PUIG (Barcelona, 1923 - 2012)."Cercle",Engraved engraving, copy E.A.Signed and justified by hand.Work published in Mariuccia Galfetti: Tàpies, Das graphische Werk. L'oeuvre gravé 1947-1986. Erker-Verlag, St. Gallen 1984-2002, no. 779, illustrated.Size: 69 x 93 cm (print); 80 x 120 cm (paper).Co-founder of "Dau al Set" in 1948, Tàpies begins to exhibit at the Salones de Octubre in Barcelona, as well as at the Salón de los Once held in Madrid in 1949. After his first solo exhibition at the Galerías Layetanas, he travels to Paris in 1950, with a grant from the Institut Français. In 1953 he had a solo exhibition at Martha Jackson's gallery in New York. From then on, he exhibited his work, both in group and solo shows, all over the world, in leading galleries and museums such as the Guggenheim in New York and the Museum of Modern Art in Paris. Since the 1970s, anthologies have been devoted to him in Tokyo, New York, Rome, Amsterdam, Madrid, Venice, Milan, Vienna and Brussels. Self-taught, Tàpies created his own style within the avant-garde art of the 20th century, combining tradition and innovation in an abstract style full of symbolism, giving great importance to the material substratum of the work. It is worth noting the marked spiritual sense given by the artist to his work, where the material support transcends its state to signify a profound analysis of the human condition. Tàpies' work has been highly valued internationally, being exhibited in the most prestigious museums in the world. Throughout his career he has received numerous prizes and distinctions, including the Praemium Imperiale of Japan, the National Culture Prize, the Grand Prix for Painting in France, the Wolf Foundation for the Arts (1981), the Gold Medal of the Generalitat de Catalunya (1983), the Prince of Asturias Prize for the Arts (1990), the Picasso Medal of Unesco (1993) and the Velázquez Prize for the Plastic Arts (2003). Antoni Tàpies is represented in major museums all over the world, such as the foundation that bears his name in Barcelona, the Reina Sofía in Madrid, the Guggenheim in Berlin, Bilbao and New York, the Fukoka Art Museum in Japan, the MoMA in New York and the Tate Gallery in London.
JAZZ/ COUNTRY/ SPOKEN WORD - CD BOX SETS. A superb set of 7 CD sets, all in LP-sized boxes, many containing booklets etc. Artists/ titles include Various - At The Louisiana Hayride Tonight (BCD 17370, 20CD set), Buddy And Ella Johnson 1953-1964 (BCD 15479DH), The Charlie Watts Quintet - From One Charlie (UFO2, CD/ Book ad print set), John Coltrane - The Prestige Recordings (PCD-405-2, 16CD set), The Modern Jazz Quartet - MJQ40 (782330-2), Darby & Talton - Complete Recordings (BCD 15764) & The Jack Kerouac Collection (R2 70939). CDs and boxes appear to be in Excellent condition.

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