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Robert Baden Powell (1857-1951)/Sketches depicting Favourite Study, Idea of Happiness, Favourite Animals etc./signed/watercolour over ink, 14.5cm x 23.5cm/and the same sketch by four others including R Reveley Mitford, GS Traherne and Fritz von Kleudgen (5)/see illustration/Provenance: Beverston Castle
ROBERT HENRI (AMERICAN 1865-1929) Three Figures Walking, pen and ink on paper 18.5 x 14.5 cm (7 1/4 x 5 3/4 in.) embossed initials lower rightEstate stamp and additional sketch on the verso PROVENANCEHirschl & Adler Galleries, New York (label on backing board)Collection of internationally renowned violin expert Jacques Francais and television actress, Broadway, film and cabaret star Lynne Charnay Francais
An incredibly rare and unique original sketch by Batman co-creator Bob Kane. The sketch, depicting Batman and Robin, has Robin saying ' Holy Higgins Ink Batman - Did You Know That Bob Kane Buys All His Art Supplies At Charrette's?' and Batman responding ' Naturally, Robin! They Are The Best Art Store In Town!'. Originally drawn by Kane for the art store as a gift. Kane has signed the sketch to the base in typical form, and dated 1977. A faint dedication remains to the right hand side ' To Daniel Spiro '. Professionally framed and glazed to a total size of: 41cm x 48cm. An incredibly rare and important Batman sketch. Robert Kane October 24, 1915 – November 3, 1998) was an American comic book writer and artist who co-created, with Bill Finger, the DC Comics character Batman. He was inducted into the comic book industry's Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1994 and into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1996.
FOUR LITHOGRAPHS PRINTED BY M. & N. HANHART, DOLBY'S SKETCHES IN THE BALTIC - 'A Sketch on Shore, Sailors - Widows - and Orphans after Edwin T. Dolby 1854 (x 2), 'Interior of Gun Chamber in Fort Nottick, Romarsund' after L. Huard 1854 and 'Landing of the French Troops near Bomarsund in the Aland Islands, after L. Huard 1854 (4)
Peter Max, American (b. 1937) Acrylic on paper "Heart Suite #2". Signed Max upper right, inscribed en verso "4 Bernie and Maxine Love Peter" and a small profile sketch in marker. Measures 35" x 38" (sight), frame measures 41-3/4" x 45-1/4". Condition: Very Good condition. Estimate: $4000.00 - $6000.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party
Group of 25 prints and sketches, dating predominantly from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes one pith paper painting of a young man; nine pages of illustrated German text telling the story of a young man's life with his faithful and pious mother; one lithograph, circa 1827, a political cartoon mocking the renovations to the spire of St. Jacob's Church in Hamburg; one watercolor painting depicting people gathering wood near a coast, signed Br Al along the lower left and further signed "L. Brammer--Altona Leo" along the verso; one sketch of a town scene with a German inscription along the verso; one small watercolor portrait; one engraving of a biblical scene; one engraving of ships and a castle; one sketch of a windmill, which is adhered to a paper which is signed Julie Weihnacht and dated 1845; one sketch of a house; one small poster for Kiderhilfstag (Children's Health Day) in Hamburg in 1911; one watercolor of the port of Hamburg; one sketch of a woman in a dress with a cut out piece; one small portrait in ink on vellum of a person in a fur-lined robe and muff; one enhanced photograph of a horse and a dog; one engraving of St. George's Church in Hamburg and the surrounding area which is adhered to a sheet but appears to have been taken from a book; one engraving of St. Michael's church in Hamburg, dated 1668; and one painting on paper of a harbor scene. Dimensions: Heights range from 3 in to 14 in; widths range from 2 1/2 in to 13 in. Condition: Generally good condition; some staining to paper and some tears to edges.
Arthur Rackham (1867-1939). Ink sketch on paper depicting a figure holding a flag and a sword aloft. Inscribed beneath the figure is the lyric "John Brown's body lies a-mouldering in the grave, BUT HIS SOUL GOES MARCHING ON," a line from the song "John Brown's Body," a version of "the Battle Hymn of the Republic" popular with Union troops during the American Civil War. Signed, "With kindest regards, Arthur Rackham" along the bottom. Dated "3/4/17" along the upper right. The drawing is done on paper with a letterhead which reads, "16, Chalcot Gardens, South Hampstead, N.W.," which is followed by the inscribed number "3."Dimensions: Sight; height: 6 3/4 in x width: 4 1/4 in. Framed; height: 10 1/2 in x width: 8 in.Condition: Good condition, acidic mat.
ATTRIBUTED TO SIR DAVID WILKIE, RA (1785-1841) FIGURES AT AN EXECUTION Pen and brown ink and brown wash 12 x 11.5cm.; with a pencil drawing, `Sketch of Margate from Buenos Ayres` by George Cruikshank, signed and inscribed in ink, 24 x 51cm. (2) * `Buenos Ayres` is a development of terraced houses and lodgings situated between the Royal Sea Bathing hospital and the town proper in Margate, in a district once popular with holidaymakers. ++` Wilkie` with tear lower right, horizontal crease, faded; Cruikshank with creases, slight sketch

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