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Angelika Kauffmann (1741-1807) - Circle, pair of allegorical classical paintings, oil on canvas, 44 x 65 cm, described on the reverse, in gilded 19th century frames. At the Museum Revoltella in Trieste there are two paintings from the same subjects displayed as works of Angelika Kauffmann. There are as well existing prints after Alexandre Evarist Fragonard (1780 – 1850) in the print collection of the Louvre - inventory numbers RF 31040 and RF 31041.Both paintings bears inscription B. West bottom right.
A high-quality print on thick paper stock of an image depicting Debbie Harry and Blondie onstage at the Hammersmith Odeon during their 1980 UK tour. Measures approx 30 x 40cm. Signed by photographer Max Browne to the border. In Max's words; "Shot on one of several nights the band were playing at the Hammersmith Odeon on their 1980 UK tour, I moved behind the audience when Debbie Harry moved forward towards them and got several unusual shots - this is one of them with an amusing twist!"
A first print example of FD-91 'Youngblood' with Chris Johnson design using John Lennon image (35.5x55cm) likely second printing examples in lower condition gradings of three Family Dog Rick Griffin / Herb Greene / Bob Fried designed posters for Charlatans concerts, FD-63 (34x54cm), FD-67 (34x54cm), FD-71 (34x54cm).
A high-quality full-colour print on thick paper stock of an image depicting Kate Bush onstage in 1979. Measures 42x29.5cm. Signed by photographer Max Browne to the border.In Max's words; " At the end of her one and only tour, in 1979, Kate was at her stage performance peak at the Hammersmith Odeon. ‘James’ provided a level of theatrical drama unseen at rock concerts until then. This shot shows Kate armed and swaggering onstage as she starts to relate her take on the last days of Jesse James and his gang . . before the stunning shoot-out finale. (Published in ‘Three Nights in Hammersmith: Kate Bush onstage in 1979’, 2021) "
A limited edition print of an image by photographer John Rowlands depicting Mick Jagger and Keith Richards onstage , 1977. Signed by John Rowlands. Measures 17x22". #18/25. Excellent condition, printed onto fine art paper."The Rolling Stones Mick and Keith in silhouette is from the New Barbarians shows that Keith and his band performed as his sentence to the botched heroin bust in Toronto in 1977. The show was hosted by Cliff Lorimer and John Belushi and starred the New Barbarians with Stanley Clark on bass and special guest Mick Jagger"
The Clash, a 20x16" digital print of The Clash, live at the Rainbow Theatre, July 1979. Signed by the photographer Virginia Turbett, mounted and printed on acid free card.Virginia Turbett’s first photo assignment was in June 1977 photographing the Sex Pistols recording the Pretty Vacant Video.She spent the next ten years photographing for Sounds, Smash Hits, The Face, New Sounds New Styles, Flexipop and Record Mirror : the music, the fans and fashion of the punk, heavy metal, mod, new romantic, reggae, 2-tone and electro pop scenes.Her work took her all over the world photographing features on hundreds of bands and solo artists including The Clash, Blondie, Iggy Pop, Prince, The Jam, U2, Andy Warhol, Frank Zappa, Nick Cave, Depeche Mode, Madness, David Bowie and Duran Duran.Virginia’s music, youth culture and social history photographs have been used to illustrate many thousands of magazines, books and are frequently used in documentaries and films.Virginia has not made a hand made, darkroom, print since 1995. All prints made since then are digitally scanned at 3200 dpi from the original negative and printed on Canon Paper with Canon inks except for prints over A3+ size which are printed using silver gelatin process by Harman Lab.
A high-quality print on thick paper stock of an image depicting Kate Bush onstage in 1979. Measures 39.5x30cx. Signed by photographer Max Browne to the border.In Max's words;"At the end of her one and only tour, in 1979, Kate was at her stage performance peak at the Hammersmith Odeon. ‘Wuthering Heights’ was the stunning show stopping finale, achieved every night after two hours of costume changing role-playing singing and dancing that was at Olympic levels if such existed! Here she has just risen out of the mist to perform her epic for the last time onstage. (Published in ‘Three Nights in Hammersmith: Kate Bush onstage in 1979’, 2021)"
A limited edition photograph print with 'Supersonic' image by Michael Spencer Jones. Photograph measures 12x13.5" and is in a card mount. Signed to photo and mount by Michael Spencer Jones. #38/250. With title to mount by MSJ, MSJ blindstamp to photo and MSJ stamp to reverse of mount. Excellent condition.
A high quality photo print depicting Eric Clapton on stage. 30x40cm. Image by Max Browne. EC admires Albert Lee’s showpiece ‘Country Boy’."Albert Lee and Eric Clapton - Shot at The Rainbow Theatre, London, 5th February 1981. This was a warm-up gig for the band’s USA tour - memorable for the cancellation of most of it when Eric developed an acute stomach ulcer shortly after it began and subsequently became teetotal! Here Albert is soloing on his featured number, ‘Country Boy’ with Eric looking on admiringly from behind the amps. (Published in ‘Eric Clapton - Live History’, 2019)"
CLASSIC ROCK & POP - LPs. Good mix of around 67 x LPs (including some 12"). To include The Who (x8) inc. Live At Leeds (UK Track 2406 001 red print - VG+ some storage marks may clean higher/with 11 inserts including Maximum R&B poster/VG), Tommy (2657 002), Quadrophenia (booklet detached) and Who's Next, Fleetwood Mac - Tusk, Neil Young - Rust Never Sleeps and Comes A Time, Deep Purple (x5) inc. In Rock (boxed), Who Do We Think We Are, Fireball and Deep Purple (boxed), Hawkwind (x2), Genesis, CSNY, Little Richard, U2, Marillion, Rolling Stones, OMD, Duran Duran, Traffic (x7), Uriah Heep and The Cars. Please note that condition is generally G+ to VG+ though this would likely increase to generally VG to Ex after some records have been cleaned as some contain storage marks.
Kenneth Broad - The Lady and the Gardener - an early 20th century limited edition hand coloured woodblock print. No. 58. The print depicting a Regency lady in a sedan chair, with gardeners working around her. Signed and titled in pencil. Mounted, framed and glazed. Measures approx. 38cm x 36cm.
Hans Leonard Schaufelein - a 16th century circa 1519 woodcut print engraving titled 'The Mocking of Christ'. The engraving featuring Jesus blindfolded at the centre surrounded by a mob. Historic damage to the corners, small tear to the bottom near Christ's feet, slight apparent worm damage to lady's dress at the forefront. Measures approx. 22cm x 16cm.

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