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BOB DYLAN (1941-) CASSANDRA 2008 giclee print, signed by the artist in pencil and numbered 171/295, published by Washington Green Fine Art, 70 x 56cm, unframed, with certificate and folder ++Print and folder damp stained extreme lower left corner, well clear of image. Certificate damp stained upper left corner
DANTE GABRIEL ROSSETTI (1828-1882) CASSANDRA mounted photograph albumen print, shaded in pencil by Rosetti inscribed lower right by the artist's brother William Michael Rossetti (1829-1915) To Mary Allport and dated 1898, further signed inscription verso By Dante G. Rossetti - Cassandra. The subject is Cassandra prophesying the death of Hector as he goes off for his fatal encounter with Achilles - Deiphobus is remonstrating with her - Helen is equipping Paris for the Fight and looks up angered at some words of Cassandra reflecting up her - Andromache Astyanax, Priam and Hecuba are present. Hector calling across Cassandra and her prophecy of doom is giving the work of command to the Trojan captain in the background, sword in hand. The pen and ink drawing was executed in 1860-61 and DGR wrote 2 sonnets for it. Its owner is Col Gillum, New Barnet. This photographic print used to belong DGR himself and came to me after his death. The pencil-tinting traceable on some parts of it, must I suppose be his own doing, with a spirit to experimenting as to some difference in the chairoscuro (signed) W.M.R., laid down on the original mount, 20 x 28cm Colonel William Gillum owned D G Rossetti's drawing of Cassandra, which he bequeathed to the British Museum in 1910. G Rossetti never developed the drawing into a painting. ++A most interesting association item provenanced directly to the artist's brother and in fine condition with some typical light time staining/browning to the card mount. No loss or restoration
Mark R Myers The Mary Rose off Southsea Castle Colour etching signed and dated 23.11.1982 in pencil, 40cm x 51cm A copper engraving after A. Wilde Parsons 'Beating to Windward' 10cm x 14cm and a print of a canal barge Together with a map of South Africa from 'The Citizen's Atlas' 33m x 43cm, a map of Spain and Portugal by Phillip Smith 30cm x 39cm and a map of Berkshire 22cm x 27cm
A collection of Japanese Woodblock Prints, Mostly Meiji/Taisho Period, An actor by Kunichika, the actor Sawamura Chojuro playing Choemon from the 53 stations of the Tokaido Road by Kunisada; a "Moon shadow print" of an actor from the series Makoto no Tsuki Hana no Sugata-e by Yoshiiku; a man with umbrella being a scene of from Kotobuki Soga by Kunisada; a Bijin paddling in a stream with Fujiwara in the distance and two samurai with straw hats, probably a scene from the series Chusingura (47 Ronin) by Kunisada (Toyokuni III); and a facsimile of a bijin after Utamaru (7)
A collection of Japanese Woodblock Prints by Kunisada (Toyokuni III), Edo and later, Including a diptych from the series Chusingura (47 Ronin) depicting act 4 of the Kabuki play Kanadehon Chusingura where Lord Hanga commits seppuku in front of his retainer Yuranosuke; another similar print; prints 1 and 2 from a triptych depicting Sabu the fishmonger standing on a screen trapping the blades of two swords from the Kabuki play Natsu Matsuri Naniwa Kagami (Summer Festival: Mirror of Osaka); print 3 from a triptych depicting Ichikawa Kodanji as the ghost of Koheiji and Asao Okuyama as Gensei Bozu Toroku; and another involving actors in a tea ceremony (7)
THOMAS DANIELL RA (1749-1840) Hindoo Temples at Bindrabund on the River Jumna; and The Sacred Tree of the Hindoos at Gyah, Bahancoloured aquatints, published by Robert BowyerPl. 16 1/2 x 23 in (41.9 x 58.5cm); two (2) AMENDMENT: Both prints laid down with restoration/repairs, one print trimmed to plate on three sides, the other with worn plate and colour fading. Both sold unexamined out of frames.

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