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Lot # 300 Richard Lindner, After Noon, Portfolio of 8 Lithographs8 hand drawn stone lithographs on Arches paper each signed in pencil by the acclaimed Pop artist and numbered 148/250. Titled as shown above in groups of two, ‘How It All Began’ and ‘Portrait No. 1’ – ‘Miss American Indian’ and ‘Portrait No. 2’; ‘Circle & Pillow’ and ‘Heart’; and ‘Man’s Best Friend’ and ‘Profile’. In protective silkscreened portfolio case. Original color brochure included with full information on the color breakdown and amount of stones and plates used to create each lithograph. In excellent condition as the prints were never framed and kept in their case since the portfolio’s release in 1974. Lindner produced less than 100 editions in his lifetime making each print a rare collector’s item and a complete portfolio very rare. Domestic shipping $85. International depends upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978. PASSED
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Lot # 302 Richard Lindner, Girl with Hoop, Signed LithographHand drawn 26"x20" stone lithograph on Arches paper from the "Fun City" portfolio, 1970. Signed in pencil by the artist and numbered HC aside from the edition of 175. Margins slightly trimmed on both sides as shown. Domestic shipping $20. International depending upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978 PASSED
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Lot # 303 Richard Lindner, Miss American Indian, Signed LithoHand drawn, 28”x22”, 17 color stone lithograph on Arches paper from the “After Noon” Portfolio published in 1974. A signed in pencil HC aside from the edition of 250 examples. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978. PASSED
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Lot # 303A Richard Lindner, Lollipop, Signed LithographHand drawn 26"x20" stone lithograph on Arches paper from the "Fun City" portfolio, 1970. A signed in pencil HC aside from the edition of 175. Trimmed to the image on three sides. Domestic shipping $20. International depending upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978 PASSED
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Lot # 304 Miguel Angel Asturias Signed EtchingIn 1971, Juliana Seraphim, a master etcher from Lebanon, completed a portfolio of 30” x 22” black and white etchings based on nine Nobel Prize Laureates in Literature: Yasanuri Kawabata, St. John Perse, T.S. Eliot, Samuel Beckett, Thomas Mann, Gabriela Mistral, Pablo Neruda, Erik-Axel Karlfeldt and Miguel Angel Asturias. Only some of the completed editions were shipped to the United States before Lebanon exploded in civil war and the balance of the etchings were lost. One of these editions, Asturias I, numbered 200/200, was based on the famous Nobel Prize Laureate, Guatemalan author and poet, Miguel Angel Asturias and was shipped to Guatemala in1972 where Asturias hand signed each etching opposite Seraphim’s signature. Asturias died just two years later. All the etchings are excellent examples of Seraphim’s master etching technique and this one which is signed by the above author, as well as the artist, is very rare. PASSED
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Lot # 306 Luis Mazorra, Images From the Past, Etching DiptychOriginal diptych etching with embossing and collage 30x44 in.. Signed in pencil by the Mexican artist and numbered in an edition of 125 with 12 artists proofs. Printed at the Soho Graphics Workshop, circa 1987. A beautiful example of the deep textural embossing and unusual collage effects in Mazorra's etchings along with his unique space illusions. Detail photos show the deep embossing that Mazorra achieves on all his etchings. Domestic shipping and packing-$65, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 307 Luis Mazorra, Old Mexican Jar, Embossed EtchingOriginal etching with embossing 30" x 22". Signed in pencil by the artist and marked AP aside from the edition of 125 with 12 artists proofs. Printed at the Soho Graphics Workshop, circa 1991. A beautiful example of the deep textural embossing found in all of Mazorra's etchings. Detail photos show the deep embossing that Mazorra achieves on all his etchings. Domestic shipping-$20. International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 308 Luis Mazorra, Purple Trifocal, Etching with CollageOriginal etching with embossing and collage 22”x30”. Signed in pencil by the Mexican artist and numbered in an edition of 125 with 12 artists proofs. Printed at the Soho Graphics Workshop, circa 1987. A beautiful example of the deep textural embossing and unusual collage effects in Mazorra's etchings along with his unique space illusions. Detail photos show the deep embossing that Mazorra achieves on all his etchings. Domestic shipping and packing-$65, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 309 Luis Mazorra, Looking East, Etching with CollageOriginal etching with embossing and collage 22”x30”. Signed in pencil by the Mexican artist and numbered in an edition of 125 with 12 artists proofs. Printed at the Soho Graphics Workshop, circa 1987. A beautiful example of the deep textural embossing and unusual collage effects in Mazorra's etchings along with his unique space illusions. Detail photos show the deep embossing that Mazorra achieves on all his etchings. Domestic shipping and packing-$65, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 309A Wanda Kippenbrock, Springs Arrival, Oil on CanvasWanda Kippenbrock's imaginative work expresses a strong sense of design, composition, and delicate facility. Finding beauty in all of nature, she transforms floral art into virtuoso displays while her landscapes fill one with vibrant stillness. This is the original painting from which the canvas print edition was made. 30x40 in. original oil painting on canvas, signed at lower left. Domestic shipping $35. International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 309B Wanda Kippenbrock, Formal Garden, Oil on CanvasWanda Kippenbrock's imaginative work expresses a strong sense of design, composition, and delicate facility. Finding beauty in all of nature, she transforms floral art into virtuoso displays while her landscapes fill one with vibrant stillness. This is the original painting from which the canvas print edition was made. 36x36 in. original oil painting on canvas, signed at lower right. Domestic shipping $35. International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 310 Richard Lindner, On, Signed LithographHand drawn 26"x20" stone lithograph on Arches paper from the "Fun City" portfolio, 1970. Signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 175. Margins trimmed on three sides as shown. Domestic shipping $20. International depending upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978 PASSED
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Lot # 311 Richard Lindner, Portrait No. 1, Signed LithographHand drawn stone lithograph 28" x 21 1/2" on Arches paper from the edition of 250 examples. Seventeen colors printed from eleven stones and six plates. From the "After Noon" Portfolio published in 1974. Signed in pencil and numbered in an edition of 250. Domestic shipping $20. International rates depend upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978. PASSED
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Lot # 313 Richard Lindner, Profile, Signed LithographHand drawn stone lithograph 28" x 21 1/2" on Arches paper from the edition of 250 examples. Twenty colors printed from one stone and 19 plates. From the "After Noon" Portfolio published in 1974. A signed in pencil HC aside from the edition oif 250 examples. Domestic shipping $20. International depends upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978. PASSED
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Lot # 313A Richard Lindner, Heart, Signed LithographHand drawn stone lithograph 28" x 21 1/2" on Arches paper from the edition of 250 examples. Sixteen colors printed from sixteen stones. From the "After Noon" Portfolio published in 1974. Signed in pencil and numbered. Domestic shipping $20. International depends upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978. PASSED
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Lot # 313B Richard Lindner, Poet, Signed LithographHand drawn 26"x20" stone lithograph on Arches paper from the "Fun City" portfolio, 1970. Signed in pencil by the artist and numbered HC aside from the edition of 175. Allen Ginsburg, the visionary poet and founding father of the Beat generation inspired the American counterculture of the second half of the 20th century with groundbreaking poems such as "Howl" and "Kaddish." Among the avant-garde he was considered a spiritual and sexually liberated ambassador for tolerance and enlightenment. With an energetic and loving personality, Ginsberg used poetry for both personal expression and in his fight for a more interesting and open society, is the subject. Domestic shipping $20. International depending upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978. PASSED
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Lot # 313C Richard Lindner, Mans Best Friend, Signed LithoHand drawn stone lithograph 28" x 21 1/2" on Arches paper from the edition of 250 examples. Eight colors printed from one stone and seven plates. From the "After Noon" Portfolio published in 1974. Signed in pencil by the artist and numbered HC aside from the edition of 250 examples. Domestic shipping $20. International depends upon location. Richard Lindner was born in 1901 in Hamburg. His mother was American. He grew up in Nuremberg and studied there at the Kunstgewerbeschule. From 1924 to 1927 he lived in Munich and studied there from 1925 at the Kunstakademie. He moved to Berlin and stayed there until 1928 when he returned to Munich to become art director of a publishing firm. He remained there until 1933 when he was forced to flee to Paris, where he was interned when the war broke out in 1939 and later served in the French army. In 1941 he went to the USA, worked in New York as an illustrator of books and magazines and made contact with New York artists and German emigrants. In 1948 he became an American citizen. From 1952, he taught at the Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, from 1967 at Yale University School of Art and Architecture, New Haven. In 1965 he became Guest Professor at the Akademie fur Bildende Kunste, Hamburg. Richard Lindner died in 1978. PASSED
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Lot # 314 Hedva Ferenci, Audition, Signed SerigraphThis beautiful 28”x36” serigraph of a ballet scene is signed in pencil and numbered in an edition of 380 examples. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. Hedva Ferenci draws her inspiration from life itself. This is what gives her work its tremendous power and penetration. She has no need to search for a direction in which to develop her art. She discovered for herself the simplest form in which she can make a positive statement, and what is more, to make it in such a way that it can be understood by everyone. This is the great secret of her art – her “language” is so universally comprehensible and expressively powerful that it captures the imagination of all those who are sincere, and young in mind and heart. Hedva Ferenci does not portray motives. Her figures are not imitative puppets or phantoms, she depicts life in all of its actuality. There is not a line of her work which fails to make its comment, which does not cry aloud and indict a laugh and make one enjoy. PASSED
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Lot # 314A Hedva Ferenci, Blue Dancer, Signed SerigraphThis beautiful 22”x18” serigraph of a ballet scene is signed in pencil and numbered in an edition of 380 examples. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. Hedva Ferenci draws her inspiration from life itself. This is what gives her work its tremendous power and penetration. She has no need to search for a direction in which to develop her art. She discovered for herself the simplest form in which she can make a positive statement, and what is more, to make it in such a way that it can be understood by everyone. This is the great secret of her art – her “language” is so universally comprehensible and expressively powerful that it captures the imagination of all those who are sincere, and young in mind and heart. Hedva Ferenci does not portray motives. Her figures are not imitative puppets or phantoms, she depicts life in all of its actuality. There is not a line of her work which fails to make its comment, which does not cry aloud and indict a laugh and make one enjoy. PASSED
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Lot # 315 Alexander Wissotsky, Red Bouquet, Signed SerigraphArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Symphony in Colors II is a 21x16 in. serigraph, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 380. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 315A Alexander Wissotsky, Caroline, Signed SerigraphArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Caroline is a 20x16 in. serigraph, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 380. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 316 Alexander Wissotsky, Blue Irises, Signed SS on WoodArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Blue Irises is a 14x17 in. embellished serigraph on wood, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 95. Domestic shipping-$45, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 316A Alexander Wissotsky, Yellow Bouquet, Signed SerigraphArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. 17x20 in. serigraph, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 450. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 317 Alexander Wissotsky, Spring Siesta, Signed SS on WoodArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. 20x16 in. embellished serigraph on wood, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 50. Domestic shipping-$45, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 317A Alexander Wissotsky, Sweet Memories, Signed Wood SSArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Sweet Memories is a 22x16 in. embellished serigraph on wood, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 95. Domestic shipping-$40, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 318 Alexander Wissotsky, Flowers in the Dark, Signed SSArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Symphony in Colors II is a 26x21 in. serigraph, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 380. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 318A Alexander Wissotsky, Evening, Signed SerigraphArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Symphony in Colors II is a 20x17 in. serigraph, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 450. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 319 Claude Manoukian, Les Barques, Signed LithoOriginal, hand drawn lithograph by the well known contemporary European artist, circa 1985. Signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 175. 19.5”x25.5” on Arches paper. Add domestic shipping of $20 or international depending upon location . PASSED
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Lot # 320 Claude Manoukian, Pont sur Yonnes, LithographOriginal, hand drawn lithograph of the bridge over the River Yonnes in France by the well known contemporary European artist, circa 1985. Signed in pencil by the artist and numbered 147/170. 22”x30” on Arches paper. . Add domestic shipping of $20 or international depending upon location . PASSED
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Lot # 320A Michele Byrne, Monets Bridge, Signed Canvas PrintThe beautiful and graceful Japanese bridge that crosses the lily pond on Claude Monets property at his home in Auvers-sur-Oise is captured in all its splendor by the emerging American Impressionist, Michelle Byrne, during her recent trip to France. 26x34 in. hand embellished giclee on canvas can be framed without glass like a painting. Signed by the artist and numbered in an edition of 50 examples. Domestic shipping $25. International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 320B Michele Byrne, Peonies, Signed Canvas PrintA beautiful garden scene captured in all its serenity by the exciting, new American Impressionist who is quickly building a well deserved reputation among critics and collectors. 26x34 in. hand embellished giclee on canvas can be framed without glass like a painting. Signed by the artist and numbered in an edition of 50 examples. Domestic shipping $25. International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 321 Ron Kleemann, The Flying Scot, Signed Lithograph1973 hand drawn stone lithograph created by one of the original artists of the Super-Realist Movement. 24"x34" with no margins. Signed & numbered on Arches paper in an edition of 150 examples. Subject is the famous race car driver, Jackie Stewart at the 1972 Grand Prix of Monaco. Add domestic shipping of $20. International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 322 Ron Kleemann, Can-Tankerous, Signed LithographHand drawn, stone lithograph created in 1974 by one of the original artists in the Super-Realist Movement. 24”x34” with borders. Signed and numbered in an edition of 250 on Arches paper. Subject is the RC Cola car at the 1973 Can-Am Race. Add domestic shipping of $20. International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 323 Tom Blackwell, 56 Harley, Signed LithographA unique print since this is the very first hand drawn print by the artist who is one of the original Photo Realists. 1972 stone lithograph on Arches paper, 34"x24" paper size, numbered in an edition of 150. Signed in pencil. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 324 Michael Knigin, Invading Knight, Signed LithographFrom the “Miraculous Misfits” Suite of 3 original, signed lithographs of incongruous New York City scenes by the innovative New York artist, Michael Knigin. Shown on famous USA TV series in 1990. 37"x27" on Arches paper. Numbered 156/275, circa 1985. Michael Knigin was born in 1942 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended and graduated from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. During his junior year, he was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant to study fine art lithography at the renowned Tamarind Lithography Workshop, in Los Angeles. Domestic shipping-$20, Int’l depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 324A Michael Knigin, East River Dance, Signed LithographFrom the “Miraculous Misfits” Suite of 3 original, signed lithographs of incongruous New York City scenes by the innovative New York artist, Michael Knigin. Shown on famous USA TV series in 1990. 37"x27" on Arches paper. Numbered 60/275, circa 1985. Domestic shipping-$20, Int’l depending upon location. Michael Knigin was born in 1942 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended and graduated from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. During his junior year, he was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant to study fine art lithography at the renowned Tamarind Lithography Workshop, in Los Angeles. PASSED
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Lot # 325 Michael Knigin, Rikaku, Signed LithographAn original lithograph by Knigin of the famous woodcut by the Japanese master, Kunishige, juxtaposed with a photographic reproduction of a Manhattan apartment house in the background. A perfect example of Knigin’s humorous commentary on the Japanese influx into New York City at the time. 24”x31” on Arches paper. Signed in pencil and numbered AP 15/40. Dated 1979. Domestic shipping $20. International depends upon location. Michael Knigin was born in 1942 in Brooklyn, NY. He attended and graduated from Tyler School of Art, Temple University. During his junior year, he was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant to study fine art lithography at the renowned Tamarind Lithography Workshop, in Los Angeles. He is a co-author of the book, “The Contemporary Lithographic Workshop Around the World”. PASSED
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Lot # 327 Mel Hunter, Columbia Heading Out, Signed LithographHand drawn, stone lithograph of the tall ship Columbia released in 1973. 21x35 inches, signed in pencil and numbered 157/350. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. Mel Hunter was born in Oak Park, Illinois and grew up in the mid-west of the thirties. In 1953, he talked his way into his first paid job as an artist-illustrator at the top of the pay scale at Northrop Aircraft. For nine months, he painted astronomically correct starry backgrounds for the Snark missile program by day and paintings of imaginative expeditions to Mars and other far off places by night. In nine months, enough of these nocturnal flights of artistic fancy were selling to the booming Science Fiction magazines of the period to form the basis for free-lance freedom. From that day until August 1967, Mel Hunter turned out many hundreds of major science and technology related paintings for Life, Newsweek, Time-Life Books, National Geographic, Encyclopedia Americana, North American Aviation, Douglas, Convair, USAF, NASA and many others. During this period, he became perhaps the main painter of subjects relating to science and the budding space exploration program. At the peak of his career in 1967, he came to the realization that emphasis on science and technology had grown out of all proportion to the thought devoted to the rest of our daily lives and to the needs of the environment. Nobody in the art world, except for Andrew Wyeth, was speaking for our shrinking rural countryside, our diminishing clean air and water, and vanishing wildlife. So he came to Vermont to draw and paint the land and its wildlife and to write and illustrate books for children on what nature and the Earth are really all about. In the ensuing five years, his paintings and drawings have sold to many collectors. More than two hundred original watercolors and oils of birds have sold through the galleries of Abercrombie & Fitch in New York and the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Mel Hunter passed away in PASSED
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Lot # 329 Mel Hunter, Big Oak Farm, Original Signed MezzographHand drawn lithograph, circa 1990, created from Mylar plates. 19”x26” on Arches paper. Signed in pencil and numbered 168/950. Certificate of Authenticity provided. Domestic shipping $20, International depending upon location. Mel Hunter was born in Oak Park, Illinois and grew up in the mid-west of the thirties. In 1953, he talked his way into his first paid job as an artist-illustrator at the top of the pay scale at Northrop Aircraft. For nine months, he painted astronomically correct starry backgrounds for the Snark missile program by day and paintings of imaginative expeditions to Mars and other far off places by night. In nine months, enough of these nocturnal flights of artistic fancy were selling to the booming Science Fiction magazines of the period to form the basis for free-lance freedom. From that day until August 1967, Mel Hunter turned out many hundreds of major science and technology related paintings for Life, Newsweek, Time-Life Books, National Geographic, Encyclopedia Americana, North American Aviation, Douglas, Convair, USAF, NASA and many others. During this period, he became perhaps the main painter of subjects relating to science and the budding space exploration program. At the peak of his career in 1967, he came to the realization that emphasis on science and technology had grown out of all proportion to the thought devoted to the rest of our daily lives and to the needs of the environment. Nobody in the art world, except for Andrew Wyeth, was speaking for our shrinking rural countryside, our diminishing clean air and water, and vanishing wildlife. So he came to Vermont to draw and paint the land and its wildlife and to write and illustrate books for children on what nature and the Earth are really all about. In the ensuing five years, his paintings and drawings have sold to many collectors. More than two hundred original watercolors and oils of birds have sold through the galleries of Abercrombie & Fitch in New York and the Massachusetts A PASSED
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Lot # 330 Mel Hunter, Pinto, Signed LithographHand drawn stone lithograph from the Horses Portfolio published in 1973. 22x30 in. Arches paper size. Signed in pencil, inscribed print aside from the edition of 500. Inscribed "To Jack Arnold", who was the Director of the Atelier. Domestic shipping-$20, international depending upon location. Mel Hunter was born in Oak Park, Illinois and grew up in the mid-west of the thirties. In 1953, he talked his way into his first paid job as an artist-illustrator at the top of the pay scale at Northrop Aircraft. For nine months, he painted astronomically correct starry backgrounds for the Snark missile program by day and paintings of imaginative expeditions to Mars and other far off places by night. In nine months, enough of these nocturnal flights of artistic fancy were selling to the booming Science Fiction magazines of the period to form the basis for free-lance freedom. From that day until August 1967, Mel Hunter turned out many hundreds of major science and technology related paintings for Life, Newsweek, Time-Life Books, National Geographic, Encyclopedia Americana, North American Aviation, Douglas, Convair, USAF, NASA and many others. During this period, he became perhaps the main painter of subjects relating to science and the budding space exploration program. At the peak of his career in 1967, he came to the realization that emphasis on science and technology had grown out of all proportion to the thought devoted to the rest of our daily lives and to the needs of the environment. Nobody in the art world, except for Andrew Wyeth, was speaking for our shrinking rural countryside, our diminishing clean air and water, and vanishing wildlife. So he came to Vermont to draw and paint the land and its wildlife and to write and illustrate books for children on what nature and the Earth are really all about. In the ensuing five years, his paintings and drawings have sold to many collectors. More than two hundred original watercolors and oils of birds have sold through the g PASSED
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Lot # 331 Mel Hunter, Quarter Horse, Signed LithographHand drawn, stone lithograph from the “Horses” Portfolio by Mel Hunter published in 1973. This lithograph is 22” x 30” and is signed in pencil and numbered in an edition of 500. Printed on Arches paper. Domestic shipping-$20, international depends upon location. Mel Hunter was born in Oak Park, Illinois and grew up in the mid-west of the thirties. In 1953, he talked his way into his first paid job as an artist-illustrator at the top of the pay scale at Northrop Aircraft. For nine months, he painted astronomically correct starry backgrounds for the Snark missile program by day and paintings of imaginative expeditions to Mars and other far off places by night. In nine months, enough of these nocturnal flights of artistic fancy were selling to the booming Science Fiction magazines of the period to form the basis for free-lance freedom. From that day until August 1967, Mel Hunter turned out many hundreds of major science and technology related paintings for Life, Newsweek, Time-Life Books, National Geographic, Encyclopedia Americana, North American Aviation, Douglas, Convair, USAF, NASA and many others. During this period, he became perhaps the main painter of subjects relating to science and the budding space exploration program. At the peak of his career in 1967, he came to the realization that emphasis on science and technology had grown out of all proportion to the thought devoted to the rest of our daily lives and to the needs of the environment. Nobody in the art world, except for Andrew Wyeth, was speaking for our shrinking rural countryside, our diminishing clean air and water, and vanishing wildlife. So he came to Vermont to draw and paint the land and its wildlife and to write and illustrate books for children on what nature and the Earth are really all about. In the ensuing five years, his paintings and drawings have sold to many collectors. More than two hundred original watercolors and oils of birds have sold through the galleries of Abercrombie & Fit PASSED
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Lot # 332 Robert Bertone, Beautiful Dreamer, Signed SerigraphAs Bertone stated, "I find silkscreen a wonderful expression for my art enabling me to further explore compositions and ideas that I may not have tried with painting." This 26”x34” serigraph, produced from hand cut screens, is typical of Bertone’s figurative work. It is signed by the artist and numbered 14/40. Domestic shipping is $20, International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 333 Robert Bertone, Sunbathers, Signed SerigraphThis 25”x32” serigraph, produced from hand cut screens, is typical of the artist’s figurative work. As Bertone stated, "I find silkscreen a wonderful expression for my art enabling me to further explore compositions and ideas that I may not have tried with painting." Signed by the artist and numbered in a small edition of 25. This print has a few silkscreen ink stains in the lower part of the bottom margin area which will be covered in framing. The image is not affected. Domestic shipping is $20, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 333A Robert Bertone, Space Angel Signed SerigraphA playful abstraction is this artistic takeoff on today’s mechanized society. 25x18 in., signed by the artist and numbered in a small edition of 20 examples. Domestic shipping - $20, International depends upon location. As Bertone stated, "I find silkscreen a wonderful expression for my art enabling me to further explore compositions and ideas that I may not have tried with painting." PASSED
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Lot # 334 Robert Bertone, Metal Man, Signed SerigraphA playful abstraction is this artistic takeoff on today’s mechanized society. 30”x22”, signed by the artist and numbered 25/36. Domestic shipping - $20, International depends upon location. As Bertone stated, "I find silkscreen a wonderful expression for my art enabling me to further explore compositions and ideas that I may not have tried with painting." PASSED
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Lot # 334A Robert Bertone, TheThree Muses, Signed SerigraphThis 22x30 in. serigraph, produced from hand cut screens in 1994, is typical of the artist’s figurative work. As Bertone stated, "I find silkscreen a wonderful expression for my art enabling me to further explore compositions and ideas that I may not have tried with painting." Signed by the artist and numbered in a small edition of 30. This print has four very tiny dots in the top left area of the image and a small 1/8” repaired tear at the top edge of the paper which will be covered in framing. Price reflects damage. Domestic shipping is $20, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 335 Nissan Engel, Cadence, Signed Aquatint EtchingThis beautiful print is an aquatint etching printed at La Main D’Or, Paris in 1995 and is 26”x20” paper size and signed and numbered in an edition of 150 examples. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. Nissan Engel defines his art as "abstract lyricism" and reflects his intense passion for music. Moving to Paris from Israel in the 1960s, Engel worked in the theatre and ballet, designing costumes and stage sets, all while continuing to develop a unique style of painting and printmaking to transform music into visual impressions. His compositions invite the viewer to interpret his work through their own experiences and thoughts on music. The delicate quality of his paintings draw the viewer into the space. His themes are light-hearted without being frivolous and his subtle arrangement of familiar symbols are meant to suggest rhythm and movement. PASSED
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Lot # 335A Nissan Engel, Blue Symphony, Signed LithographA beautiful lithograph typical of Engel’s lyrical compositions. 22x30 in. on Arches paper, printed in Paris and signed in pencil by the artist in an edition of 150 examples. Circa 1980. Domestic shipping $20, international rates depend upon location. Nissan Engel defines his art as "abstract lyricism" and reflects his intense passion for music. Moving to Paris from Israel in the 1960s, Engel worked in the theatre and ballet, designing costumes and stage sets, all while continuing to develop a unique style of painting and printmaking to transform music into visual impressions. His compositions invite the viewer to interpret his work through their own experiences and thoughts on music. The delicate quality of his paintings draw the viewer into the space. His themes are light-hearted without being frivolous and his subtle arrangement of familiar symbols are meant to suggest rhythm and movement. PASSED
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Lot # 337 Claude Hemeret, Cypress Bleu, Signed LithographOriginal, hand drawn lithograph by the well known contemporary French landscape painter. Signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 170, circa 1985, printed in France. 22”x30” on Arches paper. Subject is a landscape with a Cypress tree in Antibes, France. Domestic shipping-$20. International rates depend upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 339 Francois dIzarny, Port, Signed LithographAn original lithograph by the well known French landscape painter. 14x16.5 in.,signed in pencil and numbered in an edition of 275. Circa 1984. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. Francois d'Izarny was born in Paris in 1952 and was educated at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts of Dijon. A remarkable series of sketches of Dijon drawn in 1972 let him to develop his talent for color in the warm climate and unique sunlight of Portugal. There and later in Marbella, he gained the opportunity to experiment first with a bright and daring palettte, moving gradually toward refinement and elegant simplification. During these years, he exhibited in Setoril, Cascais, and Lisbon (Portugal), Malaga (Spain) and eventually in Tokyo where his paintings continue to receive an enthusiastic response. In 1975, d'Izarny returned to France to participate in the numerous Paris salons and a major exhibition at the Galerie Laurens. This show was followed by exhibits in Los Angeles, Washington, New York, AbuDhabi, Madrid, Abidjan and Tahiti. As a painter and printmaker, d'Izarny possesses a particular talent for granting mysterious charm to deserted locations - a country road, an old house in a clearing as it emerges from a morning haze, His brush can saturate the images of these places with great poignancy. PASSED
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Lot # 340 Raphael Robic, Park Bench, Signed LithographOriginal, hand drawn lithograph by the popular French landscape painter, “Park Bench” is an 18”x24” signed in pencil lithograph, numbered 26/295 on Arches paper, printed in France circa 1985. Add domestic shipping of $20. International rates depend upon location . Robic was born in Nanterre in 1960 with a Breton father and a Corsican mother. He studied at the Paris Fine Arts School and then entered the prestigous School of Decorative Arts after passing the entrance examination. He then attended the ESAM (Higher School of Modern Art) for two years of intensive study. He started his career in advertising and created "First Day" postage stamps for the government and then became "Painter of the Army". From that time on, Robic devoted himself to serious painting. Twelve of his paintings have been acquired by the Cercle des Armees and President Mitterrand has purchased three of his works for his private collection. He has been the subject of many television reports in France. Raphael Robic is a first class landscape painter. He paints gardens, rivers and floral compositions in which he gives new life to nature in perfect harmony...both luxurious and peaceful.
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Lot # 341 Jean Sariano, Once Upon a Bike, Signed LithographStone lithograph with deep embossing released in 1973 by the well known ex-patriat artist. Typical of Sariano’s humorous, well made works. 23x28 in. with margins. Inscribed to the Director of the Atelier out of the edition of 100. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 342 Jean Sariano, En Route to Marrakesh,Signed LithoStone lithograph with deep embossing released in 1973 by the well known ex-pat artist. .. Typical of Sariano’s humorous, well made works. 19.5”x19” with margins. Inscribed to the Director of the Atelier aside from the edition of 100. Valued at $250-$350. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 343 Michelle Byrne, Wall Street Morning, Oil on CanvasA view of the Financial Center by the exciting, new American Impressionist who is capturing the attention of critics and collectors all over the country. 24”x18” oil on canvas, signed by the artist. Unframed. Domestic shipping $25. International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 343A Michelle Byrne, Quiet Streets in Auvers, Oil on CanvasA beautiful view of the lovely French town of Auvers-sur-Oise, where Van Gogh lived, by the talented new American Impressionist who is quickly building a well deserved reputation with critics and collectors. 20”x24” oil on canvas, signed by the artist, unframed. Domestic shipping $25. International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 344 Alexander Wissotsky, Abundance, Signed SerigraphArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Abundance is a 17x20 in. serigraph, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 450. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 344A Alexander Wissotsky, Evening Bouquet, Signed SerigraphArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. 20x17 in. serigraph, signed in pencil Artists Proof aside from the edition of 450. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 345 Alexander Wissotsky, Spring Flowers III, Signed SerigraphArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Spring Flowers III is a 23x19 in. serigraph, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 380. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 346 Alexander Wissotsky, Symphony in Colors, SerigraphArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Symphony in Colors II is a 26x37 in. serigraph, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 390. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 346A Alexander Wissotsky, Iris Bouquet, Signed SS on WoodArt that is laced with nostalgia, romanticism and vitality by this world famous husband and wife team. Sweet Memories is a 19x14 in. embellished serigraph on wood, signed by the artists and numbered in an edition of 95. Domestic shipping-$40, International depending upon location. The serigraphs of Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky are created by the interaction of two independent imaginations working in intellectual and aesthetic harmony. Superimposed upon the beautiful flowers are excerpts of calligraphy from old English flower painting manuals. In the still lifes, the classically executed centerpiece has all the nostalgia and romanticism of a time past, the color rich and sensuous. Juxtaposed against this are the music scores, totally dry and abstract and yet evocative of gaiety and pleasure. Tanya Wissotzky and Alexander Galtchansky were born in the same year, 1959, in Crimea (U.S.S.R.). Their careers began in art school. Alexander studied in Dnepropetrovsk and Wissotzky in Simferopol. They continued their studies at the Kiev institute of the Arts; Wissotzky as a painter and Alexander as a book illustrator. After getting married, they emigrated to Israel. Having found themselves in a drastically different situation and place, they united their creative activities and began working together. PASSED
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Lot # 347 Alain Bonnefoit, Victoria, Signed LithographThis large format, original lithograph, printed in France, by the world famous contemporary French master of the nude is 35”x25”, signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 225. Certificate of Authenticity furnished. Domestic shipping-$20, International- depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 348 Alain Bonnefoit, Leda, Signed LithographThis beautiful, original lithograph, printed in France, by the world famous contemporary French master of the nude is 30”x22” and signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 175. Certificate of Authenticity furnished. Domestic shipping-$20, International-depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 349 Alain Bonnefoit, Maeva, Signed LithographThis beautiful, original lithograph, printed in France, by the world famous contemporary French master of the nude is 30”x22” and signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 175. Certificate of Authenticity furnished. Domestic shipping-$20, International-depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 350 Alain Bonnefoit, Sylvia, Signed LithographThis beautiful, original lithograph, printed in France, by the world famous contemporary French master of the nude is a large format 25”x41”, signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 75. Certificate of Authenticity furnished. Domestic shipping-$20, International-depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 351 Alain Bonnefoit, Sabrina, Signed LithographThis beautiful, original lithograph, printed in France, by the world famous contemporary French master of the nude is a large format 27”x39”, signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 75. Certificate of Authenticity furnished. Domestic shipping-$20, International-depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 352 Alain Bonnefoit, Melancholy, Signed LithographThis beautiful, original lithograph, printed in France, by the world famous contemporary French master of the nude is 40”x28”, signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 250. Domestic shipping-$20, International-depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 352A Alain Bonnefoit, Gaia, Signed LithographThis beautiful, original lithograph, printed in France, by the world famous contemporary French master of the nude is 20x27 in. and signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 50. Certificate of Authenticity furnished. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 352B Alain Bonnefoit, Melany, Signed LithographThis beautiful, original lithograph, printed in France, by the world famous contemporary French master of the nude is 20x27 in. and signed in pencil by the artist and numbered in an edition of 50. Certificate of Authenticity furnished. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 353 Bruce Martin Scott, Bullthistle, Signed Lithograph1972 hand drawn stone lithograph 24”x23” on Arches paper signed in pencil and dedicated to the Director of the Atelier aside from the edition of 49. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 354 Hans Graeder, Cassandra, Signed LithographOriginal, hand drawn stone lithograph by the well known German Expressionist. 24”x34” on Arches paper, signed in pencil and dedicated to the Director of the Atelier aside from the edition of 100, circa 1972. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 355 Hans Graeder, Night, Signed LithographOriginal, hand drawn stone lithograph by the well known German Expressionist. 24”x34” on Arches paper, signed in pencil and dedicated to the Director of the Atelier aside from the edition of 100, circa 1972. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 355A Hans Graeder, Sorrow, Signed LithographOriginal, hand drawn stone lithograph by the well known German Expressionist. 24”x34” on Arches paper, signed in pencil and dedicated to the Director of the Atelier aside from the edition of 100, circa 1972. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 356 Roy Purcell, Girl on a Bench, Signed LithographEarly, hand drawn, stone lithograph by this well known Southwest artist released in 1973. 26"x40" on Arches paper. Signed by the artist and dedicated "Jack Arnold, Thanks for the use of the hall." to the Director of the Atelier. Domestic shipping-$20. International- depending upon location. Purcell became the Director of the Mojave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman, Arizona and then went to Las Vegas as Director for the Southern Nevada Museum in Henderson and four years later began working solely as a free lance artist. His work and published poetry and sketches, such as “The Wayfarer” took him around the southwest and eventually around the world. He has exhibited his work across America and his prints are in numerous private collections in Japan, Europe, Australia and in corporate art collection such as Standard Oil, Dow Chemical, and in the homes of celebrities and prominent locals. PASSED
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Lot # 357 Roy Purcell, Knees, Signed LithographAn early, hand drawn stone lithograph by the well known Southwest artist, released in 1973. 26"x40" on Arches paper. Signed in pencil and dedicated to "Jack Arnold" who was Director of the Atelier. Domestic shipping-$20, international depending upon location. Purcell became the Director of the Mojave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman, Arizona and then went to Las Vegas as Director for the Southern Nevada Museum in Henderson and four years later began working solely as a free lance artist. His work and published poetry and sketches, such as “The Wayfarer” took him around the southwest and eventually around the world. He has exhibited his work across America and his prints are in numerous private collections in Japan, Europe, Australia and in corporate art collection such as Standard Oil, Dow Chemical, and in the homes of celebrities and prominent locals. PASSED
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Lot # 357A Roy Purcell, February 14th, Signed LithographThis hand drawn stone lithograph, on Valentine’s Day, by the well known Southwest artist and was released in 1973 and is an excellent example of his early work. 22" x 30" on Arches paper. Dedicated "Dear Jack's Proof" to the Director of the Atelier. Domestic shipping-$20. International depends upon location. Roy became the Director of the Mojave Museum of History and Arts in Kingman, Arizona and then went to Las Vegas as Director for the Southern Nevada Museum in Henderson and four years later began working solely as a free lance artist. His work and published poetry and sketches, such as “The Wayfarer” took him around the southwest and eventually around the world. He has exhibited his work across America and his prints are in numerous private collections in Japan, Europe, Australia and in corporate art collection such as Standard Oil, Dow Chemical, and in the homes of celebrities and prominent locals. PASSED
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Lot # 358 Alexander Dobkin, Young Girl, Signed LithographA beautiful example of the famous artist’s creative examination of the world of childhood. This 30x22 lithograph on Arches paper was made in 1972 in an edition of 250 examples, This print was dedicated to the Director of the Atelier where the edition was printed. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. Born in Italy, Alexander Dobkin moved to New York at an early age and studied at the City College of New York and at the Art Students League, under George Bridgeman and Jose Clemente Orozco. His first one man exhibition was held at New York’s A.C.A. Gallery in 1935. He later exhibited at such major institutions as the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Corcoran Gallery and the Carnegie Institute. Dobkin also illustrated a number of fine books and taught for many years in New York at both the Educational Alliance and at the Art Students League. Today his original paintings and lithographs are included in the following collections; the Butler Art Institute, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Tel Aviv Museum, Israel, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institute. Many of Alexander Dobkin’s original lithographs deal with one of the artist’s major themes -- his masterful examinations of the world of childhood reveals the mystery and innocence of this all too short period of one’s life. PASSED
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Lot # 359 John Pagano, Odds About Even, Signed Print30"x22" lithograph on Arches paper from a painting by Pagano. Signed and inscribed to the Director of the Atelier aside from the edition of 500. Domestic shipping - $20, International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 360 Norman Laliberte, Man on a Horse, Signed LithographHand drawn stone lithograph by the popular Canadian artist. 24x34 in. on Arches paper and signed in pencil by the artist. Dedicated to the Director of the Atelier aside from the edition of 250. Domestic shipping $45, international depends upon location. Born in Worcester, Massachusetts of French Canadian parents, Laliberte grew up in Montreal. His art studies took him from the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts to the Illinois Institute of Technology, the Institute of Design in Chicago and eventually to the prestigious Cranbrook Academy of Arts where he won a painting fellowship. A prodigious painter and sculptor, Laliberte is also highly regarded as a printmaker of exceptional talent. Laliberte studied etching with Richard Lacroix in Montreal, and later mastered stone lithography at the famous Atelier Mourlot in Paris. It is said that Laliberte’s mastery of the craft of lithography was so superior that he was given Picasso’s own printing press to work on! In 1972, he produced a series of Tarot Cards at the Shorewood Atelier in New York. Paintings, prints and sculptures by Norman Laliberte appear in the permanent collections of more than seventy-five museum and corporate collections including The Montreal Museum of Fine Art, The Nelson A. Rockefeller Collection, The Smithsonian Institute, Albright-Knox Art Gallery, and Citicorp, NY. PASSED
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Lot # 362 Don Wyman, Sockdologar, Signed LithographHand drawn 22x27.5 inch abstract stone lithograph signed in pencil by the artist and dedicated to the Director of the Atelier, 1972. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 362A Shelby Keefe, Vista, Oil on CanvasThe wide open vistas of the American West is beautifully portrayed by this talented, emerging American Impressionist who is known for her dramatic cityscapes as well as her captivating landscapes. 24x24 in. signed oil on canvas, unframed. Domestic shipping $30. International shipping cost depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 362B Shelby Keefe, Late Light, Oil on CanvasA typical cityscape by the talented, emerging American Impressionist who is creating a stir among critics and collectors. 18x24 in. signed oil on canvas, unframed. Domestic shipping $30. International shipping cost depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 362C Shelby Keefe, Autumn on the Red River, Oil on CanvasA beautiful landscape by the talented, new American Impressionist known for her dramatic cityscapes as well as her captivating landscapes. 12x24 in. signed oil on canvas, unframed. Domestic shipping $30. International shipping cost depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 363 Jacques Lancelle, The Village, Signed LithographA typical landscape by the popular French painter released in 1981. Printed in France at I.M.A.G.E.S. 22x30 in. on Arches paper, signed in pencil and numbered in an edition of 275. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 364 Helen Rundell, The Swings, Signed LithographHand drawn, stone lithograph, by this popular American artist, released in 1972. 22”x30” on Arches paper. Inscribed to the Director of the Atelier aside from the edition of 99. Domestic shipping-$20. International depends upon location.America’s premier golf artist, Helen Rundell's art has merited her many prestigious awards. Exhibits in American embassies on four continents and wide representation in corporate and public collections, including the Smithsonian Institution and the Library of Congress are examples. Helen Rundell's work reflects a superbly detailed observation of nature. Her art allows the viewer to experience the beauty of her natural surroundings, in particular the rugged and charming beauty of the coast, forests, fields and farms of Maine. PASSED
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Lot # 365 Harold Baumbach, The Photographer, Signed LithographHand drawn stone lithograph by the master painter and printmaker. 30”x22” on Arches paper numbered 74/75 and released in 1974. Signed in pencil. Domestic shipping-$20, International depending upon location. American master artist, Harold Baumbach was a well-known painter and printmaker, whose style ranged from figurative to abstract. The son of an upholsterer, on the Lower East Side, New York, who did not want him to be an artist, Baumbach basically taught himself to paint. He first made a mark during the late 1930's as a figurative painter in the style of Bonnard and Vuillard, doing densely patterned street scenes and Brooklyn interiors. During summers he painted landscapes, mostly in upstate New York and New England, then spent vacations in Provincetown, Massachusetts, a thriving art community where his close friends and fellow-artists, Milton Avery and Mark Rothko also vacationed. Over time, Baumbach's work became increasingly abstract, but figures - generic card players, people sitting in parks, cows in fields - were always present as dreamlike devices for explorations in color and spatial relations. "His real subject was not the world outside of himself but the stuff and texture and light of paint," a review in 1975, in Art News magazine explained. "He always turned everything he saw into his own patterned and textured imagery." After an eye operation in the late 1980's he became legally blind, trying to paint for two years after that from memory before quitting. In 1992, had a retrospective the same year at Brooklyn College Museum. His works are also held by several important American museums. He was frequently described as an intimist and was loosely linked with Avery during the 1940's as a modern American painter, but he never belonged to any group, being restless and without a signature style. Strong willed, allergic to fashion, even to success, he persisted in going his own way, refusing to sell to prospective buyers he thought did not admi PASSED
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Lot # 367 Mary Frank, Leda, Signed Lithograph1972 hand drawn, stone lithograph on 22”x30” Arches paper. Edition of 60. Signed and numbered 5/60. Domestic shipping-$20. International-$65-$95 depending upon location.. Mary Frank has received two Guggenheim awards. She was elected to the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters in 1984. Her work can be found in the collections of The Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the National Museum of American Art, The Museum of Modern Art, The Whitney Museum of American Art and the Neuberger Museum of Art. PASSED
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Lot # 367A Wanda Kippenbrock, Spring’s Glorious Arrival, Canvas PrintWanda Kippenbrock's imaginative work expresses a strong sense of design, composition, and delicate facility. Finding beauty in all of nature, she transforms floral art into virtuoso displays while her landscapes fill one with vibrant stillness. Large format 25x35 in. giclee on canvas. Can be framed without glass like a painting. Signed and numbered in an edition of 99. Domestic shipping $35. International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 367B Wanda Kippenbrock, Formal Garden, Canvas PrintWanda Kippenbrock's imaginative work expresses a strong sense of design, composition, and delicate facility. Finding beauty in all of nature, she transforms floral art into virtuoso displays while her landscapes fill one with vibrant stillness. Large format 32x32 in. giclee on canvas. Can be framed without glass like a painting. Signed and numbered in an edition of 99. Domestic shipping $35. International depends upon location. PASSED
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Lot # 368 Kamil Kubik, NYPD Museum, Signed SerigraphOpening ceremonies at the New York Police Department Museum in Lower Manhattan by the well known Impressionist cityscape artist. Signed in pencil 21”x25” Artist Proof aside from the numbered edition. Domestic shipping - $20, Intl. depends upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 369 Kamil Kubik, Plaza Hotel, Signed LithographA signed in pencil 22”x29” original serigraph of the famous New York landmark by the well known Impressionist cityscape artist. A numbered print from the edition of 300 examples. Domestic shipping-$20, International rates depend upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 369A Kamil Kubik, Poet’s Walk II, Signed Canvas PrintAnother beautiful scene of Central Park’s famous Literary Walk, more popularly known as Poet’s Walk, by the popular impressionist artist who specializes in cityscapes worldwide. Large format 32x30 in. giclee on canvas, signed by the artist in an edition of 99 examples Can be framed without glass like a painting. Domestic shipping-$25, International depending upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 370 Kamil Kubik, Harvard , Signed SerigraphA beautiful. 23”x28” landscape of the Harvard Business School, from across the river, by the well known Impressionist cityscape artist. Artist Proof aside from the numbered edition. Domestic shipping-$20, International depends upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 371 Kamil Kubik, The Inauguration, Signed SerigraphA view of the Capitol Building in Washington, DC during the Inauguration Ceremonies for George H.W. Bush in 1989 by the popular Impressionist artist who specializes in cityscapes worldwide. 22”x32” paper size, signed in pencil artist’s proof aside from the edition of 250. Domestic shipping $20. International depends upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 372 Kamil Kubik, The Stock Exchange, Signed SerigraphA scene of the Stock Exchange by the well known impressionist cityscape artist. 32”x37” serigraph, signed.in pencil Artist’s Proof aside from the edition of 300 examples. Domestic shipping $20, International depends upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 373 Kamil Kubik, NYSE at Xmas, Signed SerigraphA scene of the NY Stock Exchange during the Christmas Season by the well known impressionist cityscape artist. 30”x22” Arches paper, unframed, signed.in pencil Artist’s Proof aside from the edition of 200. Domestic shipping $20, International depends upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 373A Kamil Kubik, Wall Street Signed Serigraphscene of the Financial Center by the well known impressionist cityscape artist. 32”x22” Arches paper, unframed, signed.in pencil Artist’s Proof aside from the numbered edition of 300. Released in 1998. Domestic shipping $20, International depending upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 374 Kamil Kubik, Red Roses, Signed SerigraphA beautiful floral by the popular Impressionist artist who specializes in cityscapes worldwide. 26.5”x22” paper size, signed in pencil, Artist’s Proof 2/25 aside from the edition of 250. Domestic shipping $20. International depending upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 375 Kamil Kubik, Carousel, Signed SerigraphThe famous Central Park Carousel depicted in this 15x22 in. serigraph by the well known Impressionist cityscape artist. Signed in pencil Artist Proof aside from the numbered edition of 300. Domestic shipping-$20, International rates depend upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 376 Kamil Kubik, The White House, Signed SerigraphA view of the White House in Washington, DC by the popular Impressionist artist who specializes in cityscapes worldwide. 17.5”x21” paper size, signed in pencil artist’s proof aside from the edition of 250. Domestic shipping $20. International depending upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. PASSED
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Lot # 377 Kamil Kubik, Wall Street at Night, Signed SerigraphA scene of the Stock Exchange at night by the well known impressionist cityscape artist. 28””x34” on Rives paper, signed.in pencil Artist’s Proof aside from the edition of 185. Domestic shipping $20, International depending upon location. Kubik is an impressionist painter, born in Czechoslovakia, studied in Prague, London, Australia, San Francisco and New York. He has painted on every continent and is best known for his cityscapes and magnificent florals. He spends most of his time in the New York area, Washington, D.C. and Paris painting directly from nature. Kubik has been the official artist for several U.S. golf and tennis tournaments. His work has appeared on the covers of M.D. Magazine, Reader's Digest and Avenue Magazine. He did a book, "Cityscapes", for the Grumbacher Company translating his artistic perception into city scenes that radiate life. Kubik's pastel of Carnegie Hall was used as the first American poster in China and was presented by Isaac Stern to the foreign minister of the People's Republic of China. He was commissioned to do the paintings for the Breaker Hotel, Ritz Carlton Hotel Company and the Greenbrier Country Club. A number of his paintings are in the personal collection of George and Barbara Bush as well as President Bush. |