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HAROLD ALBERT MADDICK. ‘Sea-side Shelter’, pencil signed, inscribed and numbered 6/25 in lower margin, engraving,32 x 24 in; and a miscellaneous collection of prints and watercolours by various hands, including still life and portrait subjects; and a signed print by Michael Stokoe depicting ‘Mike and Rita at Nandy’; twelve (12)
* Alice Halicka [Krakaw c.1889-1975 Paris]- Dancing Couple:- signed Halicka bottom right silk velvet, silk brocade, sequin, hair and needlework collage 49 x 31cm. * Provenance. Gifted, (or won in a game of cards...), from Helena Rubnstein to the uncle of the present owner. * Biography. Alice Halicka [Krakaw c.1889-1975 Paris] was an innovator of Cubism, Moderism and collage who moved to Paris in 1912, married the painter Louis Marcoussis and among her Parisian friends were Georges Braque, Andre Breton, Max Erst and Jean Arop. In 1914 Guillaume Apollinaire sees her Cubist still lifes at Le Salon des Independants and she becomes a member of the Cubist group until the early 1920s. In the 1930s she makes three trips to New York and in 1935 works for Helena Rubinstein as an advertising designer. She was also prominent in ballet set and costume design working with Igor Stravinsky and the choreographer George Balanchine on The Kiss of The Fairy performed at the Metropolitan Opera House in 1937. In 1941 her husband dies and in 1945 she heads back to Paris where she publishes an autobiography, Yesterday, and writes a column for the Nouvelles Littéraires entitled In the shade of the Bateau Lavoir. The last twenty years of her life are punctuated with trips to India (1952), Poland (1956) and Russia (1960).
Margaret King, still life study of daisies, watercolour, signed in pencil, together with a watercolour study of a crow in flight, signed Patar, a Limited Edition pencil signed print after Karen Kendall 'Bluebell Wood' and a still life study of crimson and pink roses in a vase, signed Williams. Variously framed and sized.
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