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Lot 380

Thomas Park, after Sir Joshua Reynolds, mezzotint, Doctor John Thomas Lord Bishop of Rochester, 20ins x 14ins, together with one other engraving after Hogarth, a reproduction print after Mary Fedden and one other 

Lot 406

A P Bentall, watercolour, Mill River Orwell, 10ins x 14.5ins, together with a map of Radnor, an embroidered picture and a Rugby print

Lot 339

Rolf Harris, limited edition print on canvas, Reflection Eilean Donan Castle, 20ins x 32ins

Lot 398

Four Gordon King colour prints, together with a folio book and a H K Whatmore print

Lot 340

Rolf Harris, limited edition print, Into the Storm, 20.5ins x 25ins

Lot 384

J Macpherson, watercolour, sheep in landscape, 6ins x 13.25ins, together with T Pune, watercolour, landscape, 9.25ins x 13ins, two inlaid pictures and a print

Lot 338

Rolf Harris, limited edition print on canvas, Christmas Eve in the Snow, 15.5ins x 23ins

Lot 341

Rolf Harris, limited edition print on canvas, Sunset Lion, 24ins x 14ins

Lot 300

Sasha HARDING (1973) Today's Catch Print, artist's proof, signed, numbered 2/5, 25 x 25cm, 48 x 47cm framed.

Lot 188

George DANNATT (1915-2009) Enclosure Silver print drawing on gesso primer, signed with initials and dated '98 with dedication and titled verso, 23cm x 18cm, 24cm x 19.5cm mounted.

Lot 235

Alec WALKER (1889-1964) Four works from Paris Sketchbooks, circa 1920s Three pencil drawings and one watercolour, each with inscriptions to verso, one exhibition label to verso, each framed.Together with a framed reproduction print 'Kay & Crissy' by Kay Walker The Artist's Estate

Lot 174

Sarah BELL (XX-XXI) Newlyn 1 Handpulled silk screen print, signed and inscribed, numbered 6/9, image size 28 x 18cm, 43 x 53cm framed.

Lot 532

ROWLING (J K) Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, 1st large print edition 2001, 1st impression, pictorial covers

Lot 374

Print and scrap albums, 19th century. A collection of 12 albums, with typical mounted scenic prints and scraps, a few drawings and sketches, crests, etc; covers damaged or wornsee further sample image. The rest is of very similar type.thanks

Lot 206

A pair of The Charlatans framed prints (appearing fully signed by the band) to include; a print picture of the band and the cover of Different Days 2017 both appearing signed from the bands current line up (note there is no Certificate of Authenticity). Conditions appear Good to Good Plus. See photo.

Lot 146

Two pairs of Ruskin high fired cufflinks, of oval form, lavender and sang de boeuf flambe with linked chair, 2cm, together with assorted carded sleeve links and a Sibyl Dunlop, cardboard jewellery box in grey faux crocodile print, the lid titled 'Syblil Dunlop, Art Jewellers and silversmiths - 69 Church St Kensington, London. (qty)

Lot 423

Keith Grant (Born 1930) - An assorted collection of exhibition posters and programmes, also a signed photographic reproduction print and a signed LP cover sleeve with dedication 'To Tim', largest size 42cm x 60cm. (13) NB - This lot may be subject to Artist's Resale Right levy.

Lot 148

Striking limited edition print by acclaimed artist Edwina Sandys, featuring a bold red and white abstract design that interweaves silhouettes of figures and shapes, showcasing Sandys' signature style of blending minimalism with profound themes. Signed and dated 2007, this artwork is numbered 7/15, making it a rare collector's piece. Edwina Sandys, granddaughter of Winston Churchill, is renowned for her explorations of humanity, gender, and relationships through art. Framed and ready for display, this piece measures 26”L x 32”H.Artist: Edwina Sandys, British (1938 - )Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 178

Limited edition print by Native American artist Rance Hood (b. 1941), numbered 297/1500 and signed by the artist. This piece, executed in Hood's signature style, depicts Native American warriors on horseback against a winter landscape, incorporating elements of traditional Comanche imagery. The print is dated 1980 and features Hood's distinctive painted signature mark. Rance Hood is a contemporary Native American artist, born in 1941 Oklahoma. He is of Comanche descent, and his work is deeply influenced by his Native American heritage, as well as the cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs of the Comanche people.Hood's artistic journey started at a young age, and he developed a passion for art that was deeply rooted in his Native American upbringing. Throughout his career, he has worked in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and mixed media, with his paintings often being the focal point of his artistic expression. His work is known for combining traditional Native American symbolism with contemporary styles, making it both visually striking and culturally significant. Framed in a wood and glass frame with double matting, enhancing its visual appeal and preservation. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: Rance Hood (Comanche, 1941-2024)Issued: 1980Dimensions: 33.5"L x 28.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 94

This striking Pop Art print, Seductive Girl, by Roy Lichtenstein captures his iconic comic book-inspired aesthetic. Rendered in bold black outlines and signature Ben-Day dots, the piece portrays a reclining woman with expressive features, emphasizing the artist’s exploration of commercialized beauty and mass media. A defining example of Lichtenstein’s innovative visual style, this print measures 33.75"L x 23.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 98

A refined woodblock print by Japanese artist Mabuchi Toru (1920–1994), depicting a floral still life with bold colors and intricate textures. This signed and dated piece (1968) is a limited edition numbered 74/110, showcasing Mabuchi's signature mosaic-like approach to composition. Known for his mastery of traditional Japanese printmaking techniques, Mabuchi's works are highly regarded for their delicate yet structured aesthetic. The piece is professionally framed, measuring 23"L x 29.5"H overall.Artist: Mabuchi Toru (1920–1994)Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 165

A vibrant sailing-themed print by renowned American artist LeRoy Neiman, known for his dynamic and expressive style. This piece captures the intensity and movement of a yacht cutting through the waves, featuring bold brushstrokes and a striking color palette. A celebrated figure in contemporary sports and lifestyle art, Neiman’s work is highly collectible. Measures 30"L x 24"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 155

A striking color aquatint by Maripaz Jaramillo, titled Maria de la Luz, depicting a sensuous female portrait in a red lace camisole against a deep blue background. The subject's expressive face, with dramatic blue eye shadow and parted lips, exudes a cinematic allure reminiscent of classic film noir aesthetics. Jaramillo's meticulous use of texture and color enhances the depth and emotive quality of the composition. Signed and dated by the artist in pencil at the lower right, the work is numbered 3/18 P/A (Prueba de Artista, or Artist's Proof), indicating it as a special proof outside the standard edition. Additionally, the paper bears the embossed stamp of the Gran Gran D Taller, a noted print workshop. The artwork showcases Jaramillo's distinctive figurative style, blending realism with a dreamlike, theatrical presence. Signed and dated Maripaz Jaramillo/79 on the lower right. Numbered 3/18 P/A at the bottom left. Titled Maria de la luz in the lower center. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: Maripaz Jaramillo (Colombia born 1948)Issued: 1979Dimensions: 27.50"L x 35"HCountry of Origin: ColombiaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 60

A striking framed tribute to The Beatles, this collectible display features a lenticular print on board of the iconic Yellow Submarine artwork, capturing the vibrant and psychedelic aesthetic of the 1968 animated film. The artwork showcases the legendary band members - John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr - surrounded by the film's surreal characters and vivid colors. Beneath the artwork, a replica check from National Westminster Bank dated March 25, 1975, is prominently displayed, featuring facsimile signatures of Paul McCartney, John Lennon, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr, adding historical significance to the piece. The presentation is enhanced by a blue and yellow double matting, metal nameplate, and two Beatles-themed decorative plaques, including one referencing Abbey Road. Housed in a sleek black frame, this visually dynamic and nostalgic piece is a must-have for Beatles enthusiasts and collectors of rock memorabilia.Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 19"L x 29.25"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 223

A striking high quality framed color print reproducing Wassily Kandinsky's St. George I (1911), one of his pivotal works from the Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter) period. This composition reinterprets the legendary tale of St. George slaying the dragon, rendered through Kandinsky's abstract and symbolic style. Vivid colors, expressive lines, and gold accents enhance the dynamic movement and spiritual themes characteristic of his early modernist works. The print is mounted behind glass, preserving the luminosity and depth of the original painting's vibrant hues. Encased in an ornate gilded wooden frame, this piece offers an engaging homage to one of the pioneers of abstract art.Artist: After Wassily Kandinsky (Russian 1866-1944)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 48"L x 48"HCountry of Origin: RussiaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 264

Yellow Flags on Brown is a striking archival pigment ink print by Alex Katz, one of the foremost figures in contemporary American art. This work exemplifies Katz's signature style, featuring bold, flat fields of color and a refined simplicity that distills nature to its most essential forms. The composition presents vibrant yellow irises, or flags, set against a deep brown background, creating a strong visual contrast that heightens the work's graphic quality. Printed on Innova Etching Cotton Rag paper, the texture and depth of the print emphasize the richness of Katz's color palette. This limited edition print, numbered 39 of 150, is signed by the artist and embodies his ongoing exploration of light, form, and the beauty of the natural world. Katz's works are held in major museum collections worldwide, making this a compelling acquisition for collectors of modern and contemporary art.Artist: Alex Katz (American, b. 1927)Issued: 2023Dimensions: 37.75"L x 31.75"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 298

This Art Deco print by Erté, Athena (Legends), showcases the Greek goddess Athena in an opulent golden gown, adorned with intricate embellishments. Holding a peacock fan, she stands against a bold circular backdrop, embodying Erté’s signature fusion of fashion, theater, and mythology. Erté (1892-1990), born Romain de Tirtoff in St. Petersburg, was a pioneering Art Deco artist celebrated for his theatrical, fashion, and magazine illustrations. Moving to Paris in 1912, he collaborated with Paul Poiret, designed costumes for Hollywood icons, and created over 240 Harper’s Bazaar covers. His contributions to stage and fashion design solidified his legacy as a defining figure of the Art Deco movement. Measures 24"L x 30"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 254

This print features Blue Sails by Candela Perez, a striking composition that captures the essence of maritime serenity through expressive brushwork and a cool-toned palette. The artwork showcases an abstract representation of sailing vessels, rendered in shades of blue and white, evoking the movement of wind and water. The print retains the original's dynamic energy and fluid strokes, making it a compelling piece for nautical art enthusiasts. Measures 18.25"L x 21.25"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 256

A striking limited edition print numbered XXXVI/100, featuring an elegant and minimalist design with a theatrical motif. The artwork presents a blend of deep green, white, and soft blue tones, incorporating a stage scene with figures, symbolic elements, and intricate linear compositions. Signed by the artist in pencil in the lower right margin. Measures 22.25"L x 30"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 207

Vibrant and dynamic mixed-media artwork with acrylic paint, diamond dust, and oil pen on canvas by internationally renowned Brazilian artist Romero Britto, titled Mother. Created in 2023, this piece showcases Britto's signature bold colors, graphic patterns, and joyful imagery, emphasizing themes of love and happiness. Featuring a stylized mother and child in a warm embrace, the composition is accentuated with gold and glitter detailing, adding texture and depth. The work incorporates acrylic paint, digital print, diamond dust, and oil pen on canvas, exemplifying Britto's signature Pop Art and Cubist-inspired aesthetic. Hand-signed by the artist in the upper left corner, the piece is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Britto Studios. Britto's art has been exhibited worldwide and remains highly sought after for its uplifting and contemporary appeal. Certificate of Authenticity included.Artist: Romero Britto (Brazilian, b. 1963)Issued: 2023Dimensions: 47"L x 37"HCountry of Origin: BrazilProvenance: RD/P Condition: Age related wear.

Lot 111

This original etching by acclaimed American artist Sigmund Abeles showcases his masterful ability to capture the human form with emotional depth and technical precision. Numbered 98 of 110, this limited-edition print is a striking example of Abeles’ expressive and figurative style. Best known for his psychologically compelling portraits and figurative works, Abeles’ art is held in the collections of major institutions, including the Museum of Modern Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. Framed and matted, measuring 25"L x 18"H, this piece is a significant addition for collectors of fine prints and contemporary American realism.Artist: Sigmund Abeles (American, b. 1934)Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 241

Vibrant and expressive limited edition print by Paul Kostabi, numbered 24/30 and hand-signed in pencil by the artist. The composition features a highly stylized portrait of American writer and screenwriter Nathanael West with an intense, chaotic energy, characterized by bold colors, dripping paint, and dynamic linework. The piece embodies Kostabi's neo-expressionist style, drawing inspiration from street art and punk aesthetics. Overlaid text, including the name Nathanael West, adds a literary reference to the work, reinforcing the artist's engagement with cultural and intellectual themes. Paul Kostabi, known for his raw, emotive visual language, has been a significant figure in contemporary urban and outsider art movements. His work is collected internationally, and he remains an influential force in the art world.Artist: Paul Kostabi (American, b. 1962)Issued: c. 2000Dimensions: 17.25"L x 24"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 173

A captivating artist proof print by Romanian artist Harry Guttman (1933-2015), known for his expressive, abstract cityscapes. This piece features a colorful, fragmented depiction of a European village, rendered with bold textures and vibrant hues. Signed in pencil by the artist. Measures 20.5"L x 18.25"H. A striking example of Guttman’s signature style, making it a fantastic addition to any modern art collection.Artist: Harry Guttman (1933-2015) RomanianDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 96

Let Them Eat Cake by Drew Merritt is a limited-edition archival inkjet print on Moab Entrada (rag paper) that merges classical portraiture with surrealism. This hauntingly beautiful composition features a hyperrealistic depiction of a woman in an opulent powdered wig reminiscent of 18th-century aristocracy, her head floating above a headless torso draped in delicate lace and satin in the regal style of French Queen Marie-Antoinette. Merritt's masterful use of light, shadow, and texture brings depth to the subject, with a muted yet rich palette enhancing the piece's dramatic tension. Drew Merritt is an American artist renowned for his hyper-realistic murals and paintings that often depict expressive female figures. Merritt lives in Los Angeles, where he continues to create impactful works that explore themes of creation, femininity, and duality. His murals often feature powerful female figures in poses reminiscent of classical art, inviting viewers to engage with narratives that celebrate the divine feminine. Merritt's work has been showcased in various exhibitions and public art festivals. Notably, his mural "Genesis" at the Beaumont Mural Festival in 2023 draws inspiration from ancient creation stories, depicting two female figures that embody primordial chaos and the act of creation. Signed and numbered 8/50, this edition exemplifies Merritt's ability to blend historical references with contemporary themes, offering a bold commentary on decadence and detachment. Signature in pencil on center d r e w.Artist: Drew Merritt (American, b. 1985)Issued: c. 2010Dimensions: 24"L x 42"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 158

This signed and numbered limited edition digital print by Romero Britto, titled Tiffany's, is a stunning example of his signature bold lines, playful abstraction, and vibrant contemporary aesthetic. Britto, a pioneer of the Happy Art Movement, blends cubism, pop art, and graffiti-inspired elements to create visually striking compositions. This piece features a monochromatic design against a Tiffany blue background, with hand-embellished diamond dust on the lips, adding a shimmering, luxurious effect. Hand-signed by Britto in the lower right and numbered 5/90, this print is professionally framed in a sleek white frame with glass. Accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity from Britto Studios, this collectible is a must-have for Britto enthusiasts and contemporary art collectors.Artist: Romero Britto (Brazilian, b. 1963)Issued: 2023Dimensions: 30"L x 36"HCountry of Origin: Brazil/United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 114

This framed limited-edition print, titled Buffalo Vision, is a striking work by renowned Southwestern artist Amado Maurilio Pena Jr. Known for his bold use of color, symbolism, and Indigenous themes, Pena's art captures the rich heritage of Native American and Mestizo cultures. This piece features a dramatic buffalo skull above a procession of buffalo silhouettes, set against a deep blue and earthy-toned background. Below, a wrapped figure sits against rugged mountain forms, blending natural elements with cultural symbolism. Amado Maurilio Peña Jr. is a prominent Native American artist known for his vibrant and powerful depictions of Native American culture, particularly that of his own heritage, the Lipan Apache tribe. Born in 1948 in Laredo, Texas, Peña’s works often reflect the beauty, strength, and dignity of Native American peoples through a contemporary lens. His works have been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums across the United States including The Smithsonian Museum of American Art in Washington DC, and his pieces are held in many private and public collections. His work has been part of exhibits in Peña is recognized for his significant contributions to the art world, not only as an artist but also as a cultural ambassador, helping to preserve and promote Native American art and traditions. In addition to his painting, Peña is also involved in community work and has been a mentor to many young Native American artists. His efforts to bridge the gap between traditional Native American art forms and contemporary artistic movements have solidified his place as a leading figure in Native American art. A stunning addition for collectors of Pena's work and Southwestern art. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment. The print is hand-signed and numbered 24 of 65 by Pena in pencil along the lower margin and is professionally framed under glass with a black and white double-matted border. A compelling and collectible work for enthusiasts of Pena's art and Southwestern themes. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: Amado Maurilio Pena Jr. (American, b. 1943)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 31.5"L x 39.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 157

Vibrant and expressive, this limited edition digital print on canvas by celebrated Brazilian artist Romero Britto reimagines Rene Magritte's The Son of Man through the lens of Britto's signature pop art and neo-cubist style. Titled Mr. Magritte, this 2020 work captures the surrealist theme of the hidden self while infusing the composition with bold geometric patterns, swirling lines, and glittering embellishments. The apple-faced figure, clad in a vivid mosaic-like suit and hat, is surrounded by a whimsical, color-rich background featuring expressive hearts, clouds, and playful curvilinear forms. Executed in a limited edition of 100, this piece is hand-signed by the artist and numbered 34/100. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from Britto Studios, this work exemplifies Britto's signature visual language of joy, hope, and optimism. Romero Britto is a Brazilian artist known for his distinctive fusion of pop art, cubism, and graffiti-inspired aesthetics. Born in 1963 in Recife, Brazil, Britto displayed an early passion for art, drawing inspiration from the vibrant culture and colorful energy of his homeland. He later moved to Miami, where he gained international recognition for his bold, cheerful works that often depict themes of love, happiness, and hope. His instantly recognizable style, characterized by bright colors, dynamic patterns, and thick black outlines, has earned him worldwide acclaim, leading to collaborations with major brands, corporations, and charitable organizations. Britto's works have been exhibited in prestigious museums and galleries around the globe, and he is regarded as one of the most licensed artists in history. Through his Happy Art Movement, Britto seeks to inspire positivity and social good, reinforcing his belief that art is too important not to share.Artist: Romero Britto (Brazilian/American b. 1963)Issued: 2020Dimensions: 39.50"L x 49.50"HCountry of Origin: Brazil/United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 127

This signed etching by Leonard Baskin presents a striking portrait of the French printmaker Charles Meryon. Rendered in Baskin's signature expressive and stark linear style, the composition emphasizes contrast and texture, with Meryon's facial features and beard deeply etched against a dark crosshatched background. The artist's characteristic approach to portraiture distills the essence of the subject, focusing on psychological intensity rather than strict realism. Baskin, known for his mastery in printmaking and sculpture, often depicted historical and literary figures with a sense of gravitas and introspection. This piece is hand-numbered 146/175 and signed in pencil by the artist, exemplifying his commitment to fine print editions.Artist: Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000)Issued: 1969Dimensions: 11.25"L x 14.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 141

Choose Your Weapon is a striking color screenprint after the elusive street artist Banksy, reinterprets Keith Haring's iconic barking dog motif within a contemporary urban context. The artwork features a hooded figure in grayscale, face obscured by a mask, holding a chain attached to a stylized white dog with thick black outlines and dripping accents, evoking graffiti's raw aesthetic. Set against a bold red background, this composition critiques modern youth culture, anonymity, and authority while paying homage to street art pioneers. Banksy's ability to merge social commentary with stark, impactful visuals makes this print a highly sought-after piece in contemporary art circles.West Country Prince is an enigmatic artist recognized for creating meticulous replicas of Banksy's iconic screen prints. Employing techniques and materials akin to those used in Banksy's original works, West Country Prince produces hand-pulled screen prints on similar paper, resulting in pieces that closely mirror the originals. The artist's identity remains undisclosed, fueling speculation about potential connections to Banksy or the street art community. These reproductions offer art enthusiasts an accessible alternative to owning high-priced original Banksy artworks.Artist: After Banksy (English b. 1974)Issued: c. 2010Dimensions: 27.50"L x 27.50"HCountry of Origin: BritainCondition: Age related wear. Minor crease on upper left.

Lot 272

Hand-signed serigraph by Phyllis Krim featuring a striking front-facing depiction of a classic Bentley automobile. Rendered in a bold and vibrant Pop Art style, the composition emphasizes the vehicle's distinctive grille, round headlights, and rich color contrasts against a stylized, two-tone background. Krim's technique combines sharp linework with flat color application, enhancing the graphic appeal of the piece. The print is signed by the artist in pencil along the lower margin. Krim is known for her stylized automotive-themed works that capture the luxury and allure of vintage automobiles. Phyllis Krim is an American artist known for her distinctive Pop Art-inspired depictions of classic automobiles. Her work captures the essence of vintage luxury and automotive design through bold compositions, vibrant colors, and precise linework. Krim's serigraphs often highlight the grandeur of iconic cars, emphasizing their aesthetic appeal and status as cultural symbols. Her pieces have been sought after by collectors who appreciate both automotive history and modern graphic artistry.Artist: Phyllis Krim (American 1930-2014)Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: 26"L x 26"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 104

Charles Bragg's etching Beauty and the Beast is a masterful example of the artist's satirical and highly detailed illustrative style. This signed and numbered print, from an edition of 300, presents a whimsical and thought-provoking interpretation of the classic tale. The composition features a beautifully rendered woman alongside a burly, horned beast with exaggerated features, a warthog, and a cherub-like figure floating above them. Bragg's characteristic fine linework and textural detail bring the scene to life, blending elements of fantasy and caricature with a touch of humor. Known for his incisive social commentary, Bragg's work often challenges conventional beauty standards and societal norms. His etchings remain highly sought after for their artistic depth and clever narratives.Artist: Charles Bragg (American, 1931-2017)Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: 12.75"L x 9.75"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 212

A striking giclee screenprint by renowned street artist and designer Tristan Eaton, known for his dynamic fusion of pop culture, comic book aesthetics, and surrealist collage. This unique version from Women of Marvel: The Portrait Collection, in partnership with the comic industry titans Marvel Entertainment. is 1 of a kind from a series of 1,500 original fine-art prints consisting of 26 original hand-painted portraits and hundreds of layered design elements, making it a unique collectible series like no other. Handcrafted by the artist over months using spray paint on canvas, pen and ink, digital design, and custom print making, Eaton then used a custom algorithmic software to create 1500 surprising and beautiful works of art. The results rendering each piece totally unique and one of a kind.This limited edition of 1500 is a reinterpretation of Marvel's X-Men imagery, featuring a fragmented female portrait seamlessly integrated with bold comic-style illustrations, vivid color blocking, and layered typography. The work captures Eaton's signature technique of juxtaposing realism with abstract design elements, paying homage to both classic comic book artistry and contemporary street art. The composition is enhanced with a torn-edge presentation, a gold embossed seal, and a PSA authentication sticker. Eaton's distinct use of textures, halftones, and high-contrast black-and-white portraiture against vibrant pop-art hues makes this a compelling collector's piece for fans of both fine art and graphic illustration. On lower left: 1/1 # 1009. Artist: Tristan Eaton (American b. 1978)Issued: 2024Dimensions: 18"L x 23"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 55

Framed limited edition lithograph featuring imagery from the 1995 James Bond film "GoldenEye", starring Pierce Brosnan as 007. The composition includes a printed portrait of Brosnan as James Bond holding a pistol, the official film synopsis, and the theatrical release poster. The lithograph is signed in print by artist T. Bates and marked as number 4711 out of a limited edition of 15,000. The artwork is produced by KRSI and licensed by Danjaq and United Artists Corporation. Housed in a black frame with cream and black double matting. Frame size: 15"L x 0.75"W x 12.25"H. Sight size: 13"L x 10.25"H.Artist: Tom BatesIssued: 1995Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 41

A striking limited edition print by Shepard Fairey, featuring the iconic portrait of Derek Zoolander in his signature Blue Steel pose. Fairey’s renowned street-art style, combined with bold blue tones, makes this piece a standout tribute to the cult-classic comedy. Numbered 310 of 450 and hand-signed by the artist. Measures 18"L x 24"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 103

This limited edition print by Carl Beam (1943-2005, Canadian), titled Deontic Paradox Koan, exemplifies his signature fusion of Indigenous, historical, and contemporary themes. Known for his experimental mixed-media approach, Beam incorporates layered imagery and text to provoke thought on philosophical and cultural paradoxes. This monochromatic composition is hand-signed by the artist in the lower margin and numbered 134/300, making it a valuable collector's piece. Beam, a trailblazer in Indigenous contemporary art, was the first Indigenous artist to have work acquired by the National Gallery of Canada as contemporary art rather than ethnographic. A compelling addition for collectors of modern Indigenous art and conceptual prints.Artist: Carl Beam (Canadian 1943-2005)Issued: c. 1990Dimensions: 12"L x 16"HCountry of Origin: CanadaCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 97

Life Line is a striking stencil print by urban artist Logan Hicks, depicting a dramatic London Underground station in a monochromatic palette. This work exemplifies Hicks' signature photorealistic stencil technique, capturing the depth, perspective, and intricate architectural details of the subway tunnel with precision. The scene is marked by its dynamic vanishing point, reflecting the artist's fascination with urban environments and their structural beauty. Signed and dated by Logan Hicks in the lower right corner, this piece is an artist proof (AP), adding to its rarity. Hicks, a leading figure in contemporary stencil art, is recognized for his meticulous layering process that results in hyper-detailed compositions. His work bridges the worlds of street art and fine art, drawing comparisons to photorealism while maintaining an edgy, urban aesthetic.Artist: Logan Hicks (American, b. 1971)Issued: 2010Dimensions: 46"L x 36.50"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 236

A striking limited edition giclee print titled Seated Woman with Red and Blue Hat, inspired by the works of Pablo Picasso, one of the most influential Spanish artists who revolutionized artistic expression through his innovative use of form, color, and perspective. This abstract portrait embodies the bold Cubist style and vibrant color palette reminiscent of renowned compositions by Picasso. The print is hand signed and numbered 83 of 500 by Collection Domaine Picasso and is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity issued by Collection Domaine Picasso. Framed.Artist: After PicassoDimensions: 40"W x 49"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 34

This stunning black and white canvas print captures an iconic close-up portrait of Marilyn Monroe, accentuated with a selective pop of red on her lips. The striking image highlights Monroe's timeless beauty, glamorous earrings, and signature allure. Printed on high-quality canvas, this piece presents a bold and elegant statement, perfect for collectors of Hollywood memorabilia, vintage photography, and classic pop culture decor. Unframed and ready to hang, this artwork brings a touch of old Hollywood charm to any space.Dimensions: 48.5"L x 62.5"HCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 248

This print features Pablo Picasso's renowned Portrait of Marie-Thérèse Walter, capturing the essence of his muse and lover from the 1930s. Marie-Thérèse's classical features are delicately portrayed, reflecting the profound influence she had on Picasso's work during this period. The composition showcases Picasso's mastery in blending realism with abstract forms, characteristic of his neoclassical and surrealist styles. This print is a testament to the intimate and transformative relationship between the artist and his muse. Measures 21.75"L x 28.75"H.Artist: Pablo Picasso, After, Spanish (1881 - 1973)Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 171

This framed limited-edition print, titled Kiva, is an evocative work by renowned Southwestern artist Amado Maurilio Pena Jr. Known for his distinctive use of color, texture, and geometric patterns, Pena's artwork captures the essence of Native American and Mestizo heritage. This piece features a contemplative figure draped in traditional textiles, holding a decorated pottery vessel, set against a striking desert-toned abstract background. The print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist in pencil along the lower margin and is professionally framed under glass with a double-matted design in complementary earth tones. Amado Maurilio Peña Jr. is a prominent Native American artist known for his vibrant and powerful depictions of Native American culture, particularly that of his own heritage, the Lipan Apache tribe. Born in 1948 in Laredo, Texas, Peña’s works often reflect the beauty, strength, and dignity of Native American peoples through a contemporary lens. His works have been exhibited in numerous galleries and museums across the United States including The Smithsonian Museum of American Art in Washington DC, and his pieces are held in many private and public collections. His work has been part of exhibits in Peña is recognized for his significant contributions to the art world, not only as an artist but also as a cultural ambassador, helping to preserve and promote Native American art and traditions. In addition to his painting, Peña is also involved in community work and has been a mentor to many young Native American artists. His efforts to bridge the gap between traditional Native American art forms and contemporary artistic movements have solidified his place as a leading figure in Native American art. A stunning addition for collectors of Pena's work and Southwestern art. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: Amado Maurilio Pena Jr. (American, b. 1943)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 43.75"L x 30"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 181

This framed limited-edition print by renowned Native American artist R.C. Gorman captures the essence of Southwestern art. Known for his depictions of Navajo women, Gorman's work is characterized by soft gradients, bold forms, and a serene atmosphere. This piece features a contemplative woman draped in a traditional shawl, seated beside an intricately decorated pottery vessel. The print is hand-signed and numbered by the artist, marked as 29 of 200, and dated 1986. It is elegantly framed under glass with a double-matted design in warm, earth-toned hues, enhancing its visual appeal. R.C. Gorman (1931–2005) was a celebrated Native American artist known for his distinctive and vibrant depictions of Native American women. Born in Chinle, Arizona, on the Navajo Nation, Gorman belonged to the Navajo (Diné) tribe and is often considered one of the most important Native American artists of the 20th century. Gorman's work primarily focused on portraying the strength, beauty, and grace of Native American women, often shown in relaxed, sensual poses. His signature style was characterized by bold, flat colors, rich textures, and an emphasis on form. He often used gouache, lithography, and other mediums, combining traditional Navajo motifs with modern techniques. Gorman was also known for his large-scale paintings and drawings. In addition to his art, Gorman became an influential figure in the art world, opening galleries in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and contributing to a broader understanding and appreciation of Native American art. His works are included in collections around the world, and his influence extended beyond visual art to cultural advocacy. A valuable addition for collectors of R.C. Gorman's work and Native American art. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: R.C. Gorman (Navajo 1931-2005)Issued: 1986Dimensions: 46"L x 38"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 172

A striking limited edition print by renowned urban artist Fin DAC, in the Akiko series. This piece showcases his signature blend of traditional and contemporary elements, depicting a modern interpretation of a geisha with bold colors and intricate details. Numbered 42 of 110 and embossed stamp by Graffiti Prints Co., this artwork exemplifies Fin DAC’s unique style and craftsmanship. A must-have for collectors of contemporary street art. Measures 9.5"L x 9.5"H.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 220

This framed print by Itzchak Tarkay, measuring 18.5"L x 19.5"H, is a limited edition piece, numbered 98 out of 110. The artwork features Tarkay's signature style, depicting an elegant woman in a tranquil setting, characterized by bold colors and fluid lines. The piece is professionally framed, enhancing its aesthetic appeal and preserving its condition. This print is a testament to Tarkay's ability to capture the essence of feminine beauty and grace, making it a valuable addition to any art collection.Artist: Itzchak Tarkay (Israeli, 1935–2012)Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 180

A striking limited edition lithograph by Comanche artist Rance Hood, depicting a dramatic Native American warrior scene set against a moonlit winter landscape. The central figure, a warrior in elaborate regalia, rides a spirited Appaloosa horse, its mane and tail flowing in dynamic movement. The warrior brandishes a weapon, with red ribbons accentuating the sense of motion, while in the background, three shadowy riders emerge from the misty snow-covered terrain. Hood's signature style incorporates intricate detailing, vivid colors, and a dreamlike atmosphere, capturing the spirituality and power of Native American traditions. Rance Hood is a contemporary Native American artist, born in 1941 Oklahoma. He is of Comanche descent, and his work is deeply influenced by his Native American heritage, as well as the cultural traditions and spiritual beliefs of the Comanche people. Hood's artistic journey started at a young age, and he developed a passion for art that was deeply rooted in his Native American upbringing. Throughout his career, he has worked in a variety of mediums, including painting, sculpture, and mixed media, with his paintings often being the focal point of his artistic expression. His work is known for combining traditional Native American symbolism with contemporary styles, making it both visually striking and culturally significant. The print is hand-signed and numbered 311/1500 in pencil by the artist, with a visible 1980 date incorporated into the composition. Hood, renowned for blending traditional Comanche themes with contemporary artistic techniques, creates works that celebrate the heritage, strength, and mythology of his people. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: Rance Hood (Native American, Comanche, b. 1941)Issued: 1980Dimensions: 28.25"L x 33.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 62

Framed poster of the iconic Pink Floyd Back Catalogue artwork, originally created by Storm Thorgerson and featuring six women with their backs painted to depict some of the band's most famous album covers. The composition is set at a swimming pool, with the models seated along the edge, highlighting the surreal and conceptual style Thorgerson was known for. This particular print, dated 2004, was officially licensed by Pink Floyd Music 1987 Ltd. under G.E.I. and marketed by Anthill Trading Ltd. A celebrated piece among music and pop culture collectors, this artwork pays homage to the band's legendary discography through its creative and visually striking execution. Printed in Canada. Artist: After Storm Thorgerson (British, 1944-2013)Issued: 2004Dimensions: 38.50"L x 26.75"HCountry of Origin: EnglandCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 126

This limited edition woodcut print by renowned artist Leonard Baskin showcases his signature bold contrasts and expressive carving technique. The artwork, numbered 146/175, is hand-signed by Baskin in pencil along the lower margin. Known for his dramatic and thought-provoking works, Baskin was a pivotal figure in 20th-century printmaking and book illustration. This piece is professionally framed with a black border and off-white matting, making it a striking addition for collectors of fine art prints and modern graphic works. Artwork can be unframed and rolled for shipment.Artist: Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000)Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 11.25"L x 14.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 118

Framed print by artist JMW Chrzanoska depicting a striking composition of a woman adorned with a beaded headdress cradling a black cat, which rests near a glass. The monochromatic tones enhance the vintage elegance and enigmatic quality of the piece. The print is signed in the lower left corner and measures 27”L x 39”H, including the black frame. A captivating work suitable for collectors of Art Deco-inspired or surrealist artwork.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. The print shows sun fading.

Lot 257

A dynamic limited edition print by Ferdie Pacheco (1927–2017), also known as “The Fight Doctor,” who was renowned for his boxing illustrations and work as Muhammad Ali’s physician and cornerman. Titled Touchdown – Zonk, this piece pays tribute to legendary Miami Dolphins fullback Larry Csonka (#39), known for his powerful rushing style. The vibrant ink and watercolor illustration captures Csonka in his signature touchdown pose. Signed by the artist and numbered 489/500, this print measures 16.75"L x 21"H. A must-have collectible for Miami Dolphins fans and sports memorabilia collectors.Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

Lot 234

This striking color serigraph by Grosman presents a vivid and expressive scene characterized by bold, gestural strokes and an intense interplay of color. Depicting figures on horseback engulfed in a fiery landscape, the composition radiates a sense of movement and urgency, heightened by the artist's dynamic use of red, yellow, and deep green hues. The textural quality of the print, with layered colors and abstracted forms, evokes themes of struggle, resilience, and transformation. The print is hand-signed in the lower margin and numbered 58/150, showcasing its limited-edition status. Grosman's technique demonstrates a fusion of expressionism and abstraction, making this work a compelling addition for collectors of modern and avant-garde printmaking.Dimensions: 26"L x 20"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear.

Lot 259

This beautifully detailed limited edition print by Kay Ameche captures a lively countryside landscape with vivid colors and intricate details. Numbered 60/250, this piece showcases a serene rural setting, complete with blooming trees, rolling hills, and charming farmhouses. Ameche’s signature style brings warmth and nostalgia to the composition, making it a perfect addition to any collection. Dimensions: 28.5"L x 22.75"HDimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear.

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