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Modern British School , mid 20th century- Rural landscape with cottages and woodland; oil on board, 28.5x44cm: F Möllin, European School, early 20th century- Rural path; oil on panel, signed, 15x53cm: Haitian School, late 20th/early 21st century- Dancers in a city street; oil on board, signed, 49x61cm: Mid-Late 20th century- Head as a chess piece; oil on board, 57.7x51.7cm: After Raoul Dufy, French 1977-1953- "Normandy Tree", publ by Shorewood Press Inc, 1960; colour reproduction print, 57x70cm: together with two other colour reproduction prints after Dufy and Picasso, 57x70cm., ea: Giuseppe Vittorio Parisi, Italian b.1915- Untitled; screenprint in colours, signed, inscribed `pda` and dated 1972 in pencil, 69x49.5cm., (8) (unframed) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Mary Beresford-Williams, British b.1931- "Galmpton Creek"; screenprint in colours, signed, dated `89, titled and numbered 41/75, 38x56.5cm: together with three further screenprints in colours and two lithographs printed in colours by the same artist, 47x56.5cm and smaller: Clive Harris, British, late 20th/early 21st century- "High Tide"; screenprint in colours, signed, titled and inscribed `Artists Proof xix/xx`, 75.5x56cm: together with three further beach and water scene screenprints in colours by the same artist, 65x49.5cm and smaller, (10), (unframed), (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
American School, late 20th century- "Set Point" and "Cyclists"; screenprints in colour, both signed, titled and dated 76 in pencil, 45.5x61 and 60x91.5cm: Marjorie Glick, American, late 20th century- "Kimono II"; screenprint in colours, signed, titled dated 82, 94x66.5cm: together with one other late 20th/early 21st screenprint in colours by a different hand, (4) (unframed)
Andy Warhol, American 1928-1987- "Red Lenin", 1987, (Feldman & Schellmann II. 403), printed by Rupert Jasen Smith, New York; screenprint in colours on Arches 88 paper, signed in pencil by the executor of the Estate of Andy Warhol and numbered 61/120 on a stamped certificate of authenticity, 100x74.9cm Provenance: Purchased 2000, Martin Lawrence Limited Editions
Square One, Publ., British, circa late 1960`s- "Julie Driscoll Kleptomania Anomace from the Unique Boutique on 22 Carnaby St"; screenprint/poster in colours, 75x57cm: British School, late 1960`s- "Feelin` Groovy"; screenprint/poster in colours, 91x58cm: After Maxfield Parrish, American 1870-1966- "Dinkey Bird"; reproduction printed in colours, 65.5x48cm: with a number of other reproduction prints after the same artist: After Louis Icart, French 1888-1950- "Sleeping Beauty", publ. Portal Publications 1975; reproduction printed in colours, 45.5x51cm: with a number of other reproduction prints after the same artist: together with a mixed collection of prints, mixed media works, pencil drawings and other pictures by and after various hands, (a lot) (unframed) (part rolled)
* M Floss, British, mid-late 20th century- St Paul`s Cathedral and the River Thames; pen and ink and watercolour, signed and dated 63, 30x44cm: John Deana Matthews, British, late 20th century- "Hotel-Garder, Oaxaca"; lithograph in colours on paper, signed, titled and dated `75 in pencil, 41x63cm: Michael Seit, 20th century- "On the Beach 4"; litho/screenprint in colours on paper, signed, titled and numbered 32/35 in pencil in a perspex frame, 86.5x79.5cm: Italian School, mid 20th century- Street Scene; watercolour on paper, signed, 55x38cm., (4) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
Jim Starr (British, b.1976) and Paul Kelly (British, b.1953) Tesco Warrior, 2011, Acrylic, screenprint and mixed media on wood, signed verso by both artists, Provenance: submitted for sale by the artists. This photograffiti work, image taken by Paul Kelly, screenprint and painted by Jim Starr was produced in Stokes Croft after the infamous Tesco riots. Jim Starr and Paul Kelly describe what happened that night and how it led to the creation of this work; ÒIn April 2011 a full scale riot, triggered after police raided a squat to prevent a possible petrol bomb attack on the Tesco Express store engulfed the Stokes Croft area of Bristol. Stokes Croft is in the heart of Bristol and is now a busy and chaotic mixture of bars, music venues, clubs, cafes and small businesses with many artists, students and young people living in the area. A Tesco Express store arrived at its northern end and despite months of peaceful and well organised local opposition, local frustrations boiled over and what initially was a quiet demonstration turned into something else entirely. Bottles started to rain down on the police and bins were set alight. It was surreal. The crowd was a mix of late night drinkers who had left the bars en masse, local residents, bystanders capturing images and a mix of travellers, protestors and supporters. A 50/50 battle between police and protestors repeatedly swept up and down Cheltenham Road to a soundtrack of Michael Jackson`s `Beat it` and Louis Armstrong`s `It`s a Wonderful World` Ð well into the early hours of Friday morning. Local people and members of the police force were hurt Ð some seriously whilst a saxophonist played a rendition of `Summertime` from the top of a bus shelter. A few days after the riots Paul and myself were looking through some of his photographs taken during and after the events and we pulled up on the image of the riot policeman. We saw this as a strong image and decided to create a collaborative piece that would try and fuse paint and photography to record a snapshot of that crazy moment in timeÉÓ
After Andy Warhol 1928-1987- "Marilyn"; c.1980 after the original edition, published by Sunday B Morning circa mid 1980`s, bears `Fill in your own signature` and `Sunday B Morning` each stamped in ink verso, screenprint in colours, full sheet printed to the edges, full suite of ten images depicting Marilyn Monroe in various colour combinations, 91.2x91.2cm., ea., loose and boxed as issued, (10), (unframed).
BRUCE MCLEAN GREEN FISH ON YELLOW screenprint, signed, dated 1984 and numbered 7/10 76cm x 64cm Note: Bruce McLean is one of the major figures of contemporary British Art. Born in 1944, he studied at Glasgow School of Art and at St. Martin`s in London, later teaching at the Slade School of Art. He has obtained international recognition for his paintings and prints,and from his work with film, theatre and books. McLean`s bold and confident approach to printmaking proved influential to his contemporaries. His work s now in private and public collections across the world and he has had numerous exhibtions across Europe and North America.
Thomas Bayrle, German b.1937- "Orson Wells"; screenprint in colours, signed, titled, numbered VIII/X and dated 71 in pencil, 75.5x60.2cm: Masaaki Sato, Japanese/American b.1941- "Landscape No 8"; screenprint in colours, signed, titled, numbered 3/95 and dated 1975 in pencil, 70x52cm., (2) (may be subject to Droit de Suite)
* After Andy Warhol, American 1928-1987- "Marilyn"; c.1980 after the original edition, published by Sunday B Morning circa mid 1980`s, bears `Fill in your own signature` and `Sunday B Morning` each stamped in ink verso, screenprint in colours, full sheet printed to the edges, full suite of ten images depicting Marilyn Monroe in various colour combinations, 91.2x91.2cm., ea., loose and boxed as issued, (10), (unframed)
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