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Jonathan Wade (1941-1973) TRIPTYCH, 1970 and SERIGRAPH 7, c.1970 (A PAIR) screenprint (from an edition of 10); (1); serigraph; (1) the first, signed and inscribed in the lower margin; second, signed, inscribed and dated in the lower margin; also with inscribed Davis Gallery label on reverse 5 by 15in., 12.5 by 37.5cm. L Neptune Gallery, Dublin and Davis Gallery, Dublin, respectively;Private collection `Jonathan Wade 1941-1973 Retrospective Exhibition`, The New Library Trinity College, Dublin, 23 May to 21 June, 1975, catalogue no. 54 as Triptych Dimensions of Serigraph 7: 10.25 by 6in. Both framed.Born in Pelletstown, Co. Dublin, Jonathan Wade was one of the most significant urban inspired artists Ireland has yet produced. His preoccupation with the urban and industrial landscape was largely a result of a Marxist philosophy combined with personal experience - he worked in an abattoir whilst studying by night at the National College of Art and was later employed in an oil company depot in London. His works have been described variously as ferocious, haunted and catastrophic (For further reading see Snoddy, pp. 682-683).
Micheal Farrell (1940-2000) SANDYCOVE SERIES, 1967 screenprint signed and dated lower right; dedicated lower left 24 by 37.5in., 60 by 93.75cm. L The work of Micheal Farrell has recently been highlighted by Solstice Arts Centre with support of the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon with a touring exhibition [Solstice Art Centre, Navan; The Crawford Gallery, Cork and The RHA, Dublin 2013/2014] to encourage a re-evaluation of his important contribution to Irish life as an artist, and as a cultural commentator.
Patrick Caulfield (1936-2005), "Weekend Cabin", from an edition of 75, 1967, with gallery label - `The Waddington Galleries, London` titled on verso, screenprint, 55 x 90.5cm.; 21.75 x 35.75in. Artists` Resale Right ("droit de suite") may apply to this lot. Condition report: see terms and conditions.
VICTOR PASMORE R.A. (1908 - 1998) Framed, signed and dated in pencil VP `76, additionally signed with initials in plate, limited edition engraving and screenprint on paper, numbered in pencil 48/55, abstract composition, titled, `Linear Motif 6`. 45.5cm x 45cm. Provenance: Purchased from Century Galleries, Henley-on-Thames.
(Book) Peter Blake (British, b.1932) Marco Livingstone, Peter Blake: One Man Show, Lund Humphries, 2009, together with a special edition Roxy 2 screenprint, 96/100, signed and numbered by the artist, 27.5cm x 23cm, in original slip case. This is part of a special edition Peter Blake: One Man Show which incorporated a new screenprint, Roxy 2, produced in an edition of 100 exclusively for the publication.
JOHN PIPER, CH (1903-1992) FOLIATE HEAD FROM THE EIGHTIETH ANNIVERSARY PORTFOLIO 1983, etching and screenprint by Kelpra Studio on Grand Velin Arches, signed by the artist in pencil and numbered 67/75, blindstamped, 44.5 x 64.3cm, s.53.5 x 75cm Levinson 354. ++In fine condition undisturbed in the original early 1980s anodised narrow metal frame
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