The Bob Brand and Liz Werthan Collection Live Auction | Day 1: Saturday, April 30, 10am EST | Fine Art and Works on Paper
Live Auction | Day 2: Sunday, May 1, 10am EST | Antiquities, Folk and Ethnographic Arts
Lot. 232. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) “Workshop, 1972”, Lithograph, From An Edition of 100
Exhibition: April 23-29, 11am-5pm
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Lot. XXXXXLot Francisco 24. ChrisZuniga Burden (American, 1946-2015) “The Atomic Alphabet”, 1980, hand-colored photo-etching, from an edition of 20
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The Bob Brand and Liz Werthan Collection Live Auction | Day 1: Saturday, April 30, 10am EST | Fine Art and Works on Paper
Live Auction | Day 2: Sunday, May 1, 10am EST | Antiquities, Folk and Ethnographic Arts Exhibition: April 23-29, 11am-5pm
Lot 676. Pedro Linares (Mexico, 1906-1992) “Capitalist Walking His Dog”
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From it has always been about voting, #22, “Three Kings”, 1966, Limited Edition Portfolio of Photographs, By Robert J. Brand
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ur species does a number of peculiar things—war, greed, slavery, misogyny, racism, homophobia— but none of our peculiarities are more universal than telling stories. We want to make sense of events, observations and objects and integrate them into our understanding of life. So, we collect stories, imperfect memories and objects. We collect and we create environments of our stories/ collections. Our objects have purpose and are often part of ceremonies of memory. We have been doing this as long as there has been enough to collect. Before that we had cave painting, then building friezes, then church painting, then broadsides, then graffiti and now social media. I have had the privilege of participating in movements for justice and equality for all of my adult life and that has shaped my interest in collecting and story-telling. I also have the collector gene and a most supportive wife who enjoys the work, but cannot imagine why it all has to come home with us. The prints are obvious – they are often part of the movements they depict or the commentary of engaged cultural workers. The Mexican dance masks show a people working through the complexity of the coming together of European and preColumbian people to define who the Mexican people are. The antiquities are from the Brand-Werthan-Too-Small-toPray-To collection and reflect the place of myth and memory in these cultures. Other objects are just fun.
From it has always been about voting, #6, 1966, Limited Edition Portfolio of Photographs, By Robert J. Brand
For me the stories I want to tell have to do with the ongoing struggle of humanity for self-determination, freedom, equality and justice and the role of artists as active participants in these movements. The work of building a new world and inventing a different future has an energy and a dedication to community that I think is visible even when frozen in time and light. The interaction of activists and cultural workers, the evolution of the work of cultural workers and the critiques of these artists enrich us and illuminate our understanding of our world. This auction moves these observations and stories to new interpreters. We have loved and learned from living with all of these wonderful things and look forward to the new understandings that the next conservers will bring.
— Bob Brand, Philadelphia, April, 2016
“On October 12, 1969 we had a non-violent demonstration and invasion of Fort Dix in New Jersey. We had 10,000 demonstrators to support anti-war soldiers, 38 of whom were in the military jail at the fort, and to demand an end to the war in Vietnam and witness the toll of the war on Vietnamese and US people. The New York Times described the demonstration as the first invasion of a US military base in the United States since the Civil War. My job was to coordinate our communications to determine when we would turn our march to get through the base perimeter (therefore the state of the Radio Shack art communications system).”
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Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000)
Lot 234. Jacob Lawrence, “Two Builders Playing Chess”, 1996, Soft Ground/Aquatint Etching
Lot 235. Jacob Lawrence, “Five Builders with Tool Box”, 1996, Soft Ground/Aquatint Etching
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Lot 237. Jacob Lawrence, New Dawn: Hiroshima (Portfolio of 8), 1983, Color Screenprints, Framed, From An Edition of 35
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Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988)
Lot 272. Romare Bearden, “Mother and Child” (From the Portfolio Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness), 1970, Screenprint From An Edition of 150
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Lot 274. Romare Bearden, “Prevalence of Ritual Series”, 1974, 5 Screenprints, Each From An Edition of 100
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Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012)
Lot 245. Elizabeth Catlett, “I’m Harriet Tubman. I Helped Hundreds to Freedom”, 1946, Linocut, From an Edition of 20
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Lot 243. Elizabeth Catlett, “My Right Is a Future of Equality With Other Americans”, 1947, Linocut, From an Edition of 20
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Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008)
Lot 81. Robert Rauschenberg, Untitled, 1984, Lithograph, From An Edition of 90
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Lot 77. Robert Rauschenberg, Hillary Rodham Clinton Campaign Print, From An Edition of 100
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Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969)
Lot 300. Ben Shahn, “We French Workers Warn You”, 1942, Color Offset Lithograph Poster
Lot 301. Ben Shahn, “This is Nazi Brutality”, 1942, Color Offset Lithograph Poster
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Lot 299. Ben Shahn, “Warning! Inflation means depression / Register Vote”, 1946, Color Offset Lithograph Poster
Lot 168. Ben Shahn, “Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti”, 1958, Screenprint, From An Edition of 90
Lot 184. Ben Shahn, “Many Cities”, 1968, Lithograph
Lot 295. Ben Shahn, “Martin Luther King Jr.”, 1966, Wood Engraving, From An Edition of 300
Lot 169. Ben Shahn, Human Relations Portfolio (4 Works), 1965, From An Edition of 300
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Lot 10. Frank Stella (American, b. 1936) “The Affidavit”, From the Moby Dick Series, 1993, Lithograph, Etching, Aquatint and Screenprint on Paper, From An Edition of 38
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Lot 29. Roy Lichetnstein (American, 1923-1997), Artists Against Apartheid, 1983: 1 of 15 Color Lithographs, From An Edition of 100
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Lot 294. Frank Bowling (British, b. 1936) “Mother Approaching Sixty”, 2003, Intaglio: Etching, Photo-Etching, Spit Bite, Soft Ground, From An Edition of 40
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Lot 240. Ernest Crichlow (American, 1914-2005) Untitled, 1988, Aquatint, Artist Proof
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Lot 227. Sam Gilliam (American, b. 1933) “Pretty Boxes”, 1997, Lithograph and Collage,From An Edition of 86
Lot 75. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) “Opal Gospel”, 1971 Suite of 10 Color Silkscreens on Plexiglas
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251. David Driskell (American, b. 1931) “The Young Herbalist”, 2000, Color Lithograph
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Lot 153. Kathe Kollwitz (German, 1867-1945) “Tod, Frau Und Kind”, Etching, 1910
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Lot 360. Eugene Carriere (French, 1849-1906) “L’Aurore”, 1897, Lithograph, From An Edition of 2
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Lot 36. Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) Harvest, 1961, Aquatint Engraving, From An Edition of 90
Lot 37. Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) “Criminal au Miller”, c. 1970, Lithograph In Colors, From An Edition of 90
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Lot 54. Jo Baer (American, 1929) 7 Works: Amphora Frieze Portfolio, 2004, Screenprint, From An Edition of 30, Signed
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Lot 130. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) “Godspeed”, 1931, From an Edition of 150
Lot 129. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) “Fair Wind”, 1931, Wood Engraving, From An Edition of 170
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Lot 2. David Hockney (British, b. 1937) Picture of A Simple Framed Traditional Nude Drawing (From A Hollywood Collection Series), 1965, Color Lithograph, From An Edition of 85, Signed, Numbered and Dated.
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Lot 262. Emma Amos (American, b. 1938) “Black Leopard Frieze”, 1986, Monoprint, From an Edition of 4
Lot 254. Margo Humphrey (American, b. 1942) “The Night Kiss/Magical Rendezvous”, 1985, Lithograph, Numbered
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Lot 231. Robert Gwathmey (American, 1903-1988) “Portrait of a Farmer’s Wife” (Grandmother), 1954, Silkscreen, From An Edition of 200
Lot 276. Faith Ringgold (American, b. 1930) “Somebody Stole My Broken Heart”, 2004, Lithograph, Edition of 100
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Lot 330. Atelier Populaire “La Police Vous Parle”, An Original Screenprint Poster Produced During the French Student Uprising in May 1968
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Lot 290. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “Men of Iron”, 2004, Archival Inkjet Print, From An Edition of 30
Lot 288. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “Satisfaction Guaranteed”, 2002, Iris Print, Rrom An Edition of 12
Lot 289. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “Quick as a Wink”, 2002, Iris Print, Rrom An Edition of 12
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Lot 77. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “The Great Birdman”, 1963, Woodcut, Artist Proof
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Lot 9. Marisol Escobar (French, b. 1930) “Self-Portrait With Hair”, 1981, Cast Paper With Mixed Media, Artist Proof, Signed and Dated
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322. Leon Golub (American, 1922-2004) “The Burnt Man”, c. 1969, Offset Lithograph, From An Edition of 60
Lot 8. John Baldessari (American, b. 1931) Untitled (Man with Snake), 1991, Color Lithograph, From An Edition of 170
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Lot 35. Equipo Cronica (Spanish, 20th c.) “Dio de Iluvia”, Serigraph and Chine Colle, From An Edition of 75, Signed and Numbered
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Lot 407. Anni Albers (German, 1899-1994) “Line Involvement II”, 1964, Lithograph From An Edition of 20
Lot 280. Camille Billops (American, b. 1933) “I Am Black, I am Black, I Am Dangerously Black”, 1973, Intaglio, From An Edition of 50
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Lot 372. Paul Jacoulet (French, 1902-1960) “Les Pasteques Jo-Hoku-Ri Coree” (The Water Melons), 1939, Woodcut With Embossing, Signed and Stamped.
Lot 410. Warrington Colescott (American, b. 1921) “A History of Printmaking - Senefelder Receives the Secret of Lithography”, 1977, Etching
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Lot 147. Michael J. Gallagher (American, 1898-1965) “Sunday Evening”, 1938, Carborundum Print With Etching and Aquatint
Lot 164. John Wilson (American, 1922-2015) “Five Men”, 2004, Lithograph, From An Edition of 56
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Lot 86. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Bicentennial Bandwagon”, 1976, Screenprint
Lot 3. Sister Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986) “You Shoot At Yourself, America”, 1968-69, Lithograph
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Lot 268. John Dowell (American, 20th c.) “Triangular Fugue”: A Suite of Eight Lithographs, 1965, From An Edition of 10
Lot 119. Louise Nevelson (American, 1899-1988) Lithograph, c. 1963, Proof, Inscribed: “My Best To My Friend John Dowell”
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Lot 187. Hubert Mesibov (American, b. 1916) “Europa”, 1942, Color Carborundum Etching
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Lot 112. Elaine de Kooning (American, 1919-1989) Portfolio 8 Aquatints: Torchlight Cave Drawings, From An Edition of 25
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Lot 4. Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006) “Face”, 1969, Color Lithograph
Lot 270. Alvin D. Loving (American, 1935-2005) “Life + Continual Growth I”, 1988, Color Lithograph and Collage, From An Edition of 14
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Lot 261. John T. Scott (American, 1940-2007) Sculpture: “The Storm is Coming No. 1”, 1997, From An Edition of 30
Lot 101. Joan Josep Tharrats (Spanish, 1918-2001) Genesis Suite: 12 Works, 1973, Color Lithographs, From An Edition of 90
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Lot 32. William T. Wiley (American , 1937) “MX”, 1984, Woodcut, From An Edition of 10
Lot 33. William T. Wiley (American , 1937) “Cute Rules”, 1984, Woodcut, From An Edition of 10
Lot 13. Shelley Spector (American, b. 1960) “American Ruler”, c. 2007, Pigment Print On Wood. Size: 82” x 7.25”, 208 x 18 cm (overall)
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Lot 14. Art Spiegelman (Swedish, b. 1948) “Lead Pipe Sunday”, 1990, Color Lithograph (2-sided), From An Edition of 100
Lot 376. Antique Japanese Woodblock Print Depicting a Samurai Battle
Lot 421. Igor Makarevich (Russian, b. 1943) “Diary”, 1998, Lithograph and Photo Gravure, From An Edition of 20
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Lot 368. Abraham Ortelius (Belgian, 1527-1598) Americae sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio, 1598, Hand-Colored Engraving
Lot 210. Jose Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851-1913) “Los Charros Contrabandistas� (The Coyboy Smugglers), Relief Etching With Letterpress
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348. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Werkzeug in Gottes Hand? Spielzug In Thyssens Hand!”
Lot 345. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Adolf, Der Ubermensch: Schluckt Gold Und Redet Blech”
Lot 347. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Der Friedfertige Raubfisch”
Lot 346. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Berlin Ruft Zur Olympiade”
Lot 318. David Stone Martin (American, 1913-1992) “Strong In the Strength of the Lord We Who Fight in the People’s Cause Will Never Stop Until That Cause Is Won”, 1942, Poster
Lot 355. Dmitri Moor (Russian , 1883-1946) “This Will Not Be!”, Lithograph Poster
304. Gerald Spencer Pryse (1882-1956) “Landless” Poster, c. 1910-19
303. Gerald Spencer Pryse (1882-1956) “Workless” Poster, c. 1910-19
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1. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Medea”, 1982, color lithograph, from an edition of 30, signed and numbered. Size: 21” x 15.5”, 53 x 39 cm (sheet). $400-600
2. David Hockney (British, b. 1937) Picture of a Simple Framed Traditional Nude Drawing (from A Hollywood Collection series), 1965, color lithograph, from an edition of 85, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sheet); 35” x 27”, 89 x 69 cm (frame). $1000-1500
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3. Sister Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986) “You Shoot at Yourself, America”, 1968-69, Lithograph, signed. Size: 23” x 35”, 58 x 89 cm (sight); 27.75” x 39.75”, 71 x 101 cm (frame). $600-900
4. Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006) “Face”, 1969, color lithograph, EA, signed. Size: 21” x 26”, 53 x 66 cm (sight); 28” x 33”, 71 x 84 cm (frame). $500-700
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5. Karel Appel (Dutch, 1921-2006) “Two Heads”, 1969, color lithograph, EA, signed. Size: 29.75” x 41.75”, 75 x 106 cm (sight); 32.75” x 44.75”, 84 x 114 cm (frame). $500-700
6. Will Barnet (American, 1911-2012) “Celebration”, 2005, color lithograph, from an edition of 95, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 30” x 22.25”, 76 x 57 cm (sheet). $400-600 5 7. Jim Dine (American, 1935) Gloves, 1970, lithograph, from an edition of 75, signed and numbered. Size: 17.75” x 27.5”, 44 x 70 cm (sight); 25” x 32”, 64 x 81 cm (frame). $500-1000
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8. John Baldessari (American, b. 1931) Untitled (Man with Snake), 1991, color lithograph, from an edition of 170, signed. Size: 18” x 14”, 46 x 36 cm (sheet); 20.25” x 16.25”, 51 x 41 cm (frame). $800-1200
9. Marisol Escobar (French, b. 1930) “Self-portrait with Hair”, 1981, cast paper with mixed media, artist proof, signed and dated. Size: 32.5” x 19.25” x 5”, 83 x 49 x 13 cm (plexibox frame). $1000-1500
10. Frank Stella (American, b. 1936) “The Affidavit”, From the Moby Dick Series, 1993, lithograph, etching, aquatint and screenprint on paper, from an edition of 38, signed, numbered and dated. Printed by Tyler Graphics, Ltd., Mount Kisco, New York. Size: 61” x 45”, 155 x 114 cm (irregular sheet); 69” x 52.5”, 175 x 133 cm (frame). $6000-9000
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11. Jules Olitski (American, 1922-2007) “Wooka”, 1987/9, color lithograph, from an edition of 76, signed. Size: 22” x 30.5”, 56 x 78 cm (sight); 29.75” x 37.75”, 76 x 96 cm (frame). $500-700
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12. Larry Rivers (American, 1923-2002) “Big Ben Signs Up”, 1976, color lithograph, from an edition of 175, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 19.25” x 25.75”, 49 x 65 cm (sight); 27” x 33.25”, 69 x 84 cm (frame). $300-500
13. Shelley Spector (American, b. 1960) “American Ruler”, c. 2007, pigment print on wood. Exhibited at Fleisher Challenge. Size: 82” x 7.25”, 208 x 18 cm (overall). $500-700
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14. Art Spiegelman (Swedish, b. 1948) “Lead Pipe Sunday”, 1990, color Lithograph (2-sided), from an edition of 100, signed and numbered, in an angled plexi standing frame. Size: 22” x 30”, 56 x 76 cm (sheet); 27” x 30” x 8”, 69 x 76 x 20 cm (in display). $500-700
15. A.R. Penck (German, b. 1939) Untitled, 1983, Etching, from an edition of 25, signed and numbered. Size: 25.25” x 29.75”, 64 x 76 cm (sheet); 28.25” x 32.75”, 72 x 83 cm (frame). $200-400
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16. Charles Searles (American, 1937-2004) “Eye Way I”, 2004, color lithograph, from an edition of 50, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 21.5” x 28.75”, 55 x 73 cm (sheet). $200-300
17. Nancy Chunn (American, b. 1941) “The New York Times Wednesday, May 8, 1996”, 1996, lithograph on newspaper, from an edition of 115, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 22” x 13.5”, 56 x 34 cm (sight); 25.25” x 16.75”, 64 x 42 cm (frame). $200-300 17
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18. Nancy Spero (1926-2009) and Leon Golub (19222004) “They will torture you, my friend Artaud” (from the conspiracy portfolio), screenprint, from an edition of 150, signed by the artists and numbered. Size: 17.75” x 23.75”, 45 x 60 cm (sheet); 22.75” x 28.75”, 58 x 73 cm (frame). $500-700
19. Nancy Spero (American, 1926-2009) “Sheela-na-Gig”, 1986, screenprint, chine colle, signed. Size: 25.5” x 19”, 65 x 48 cm (sheet); 30.75” x 24.25”, 78 x 62 cm (frame). $1000-2000
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20. Nancy Spero (American, 1926-2009) Untitled (Angel), 2000, monoprint collage on matboard, signed and dated. Provenance: Acquired at The Print Center, 2002. Size: 21” x 15”, 53 x 38 cm (board). $500-700 21. Eve Ingalls (American, 20th c.) “Fingering Instability”, 2002, cast paper and yarn sculpture, from an edition of 20. Size: 27” x 58”, 69 x 147 cm (object); Size: 30” x 60.5” x 5.25”, 76 x 154 x 13 cm (plexibox frame). $1000-2000
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22. Christo and Jeanne-Claude (b. 1935) “Packed Building, Project for Wrapping of the Arc de Triomphe, Paris”, 1970, lithograph, from an edition of 300, signed and numbered. Size: 19” x 26”, 48 x 66 cm (sheet). $500-700 23. Christo and Jeanne-Claude (1935) “Packed Building, Project for Wrapping the Ecole Militaire, Paris”, 1970, lithograph, from an edition of 300, signed and numbered. Size: 25.75” x 19.25”, 65 x 49 cm (sheet). $500-700
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24. Chris Burden (American, 1946-2015) “The Atomic Alphabet”, 1980, hand-colored photo-etching, from an edition of 20, signed, numbered and dated. Acquired from Crown Point Press. Size: 57.5” x 39.5”, 146 x 100 cm (sheet); 62.5” x 44”, 159 x 112 cm (frame). $10000-15000 25. Kim Berman (South African, b. 1960) “Mourning Our Future”, 2006, monoprint etching, signed, titled, dated and numbered. Size: 65” x 40”, 165 x 102 cm (sheet); 70” x 44”, 178 x 112 cm (frame). $800-1200 26. An Original 1960 Marc Chagall Exhibition Poster for an exhibit of Chagall’s stained glass windows for the Cathedrale de Metz, ceramics, prints and sculpture at the Musee des Beaux Arts, Reims, 1960. Size: 30.75” x 20.5”, 78 x 52 cm (sheet). $300-500 27. Fernand Leger (French, 1881-1955) “La Pompe a Essence” (The Fuel Pump), from La Ville, color lithograph, from an edition of 180, numbered in pencil. Size: 19.75” x 26”, 50 x 66 cm (sheet). $400-600 28. Antoni Tapies (Spanish, 1923-2012) “Visca: L’ esperit de Catalunya”, 1970, Lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed and numbered. Size: 30.5” x 23.5”, 77 x 59 cm (sight); 33.75” x 26.75”, 85 x 68 cm (frame). $400-600
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29. Artists Against Apartheid, 1983: 15 Color Lithographs, from an edition of 100. Published by Galerie Maeght-Lelong, Paris, for the benefit of Artists of the World Against Apartheid, in co-operation with the United Nations Special Committee against Apartheid. Including: 1) (Robert) Arman Artistes du monde contre l’apartheid, 1983, Lithograph. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame); 2) Leonardo Cremonini Apartheid No, 1983, Offset Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 23.25” x 33.25”, 60 x 85 cm (sight); 29.25” x 39”, 75 x 99 cm (frame); 3) Gavin Jantjes Artistes Du Monde Contre L’apartheid, 1983, Lithograph. Edition: 9/100. Size:22.75” x 32.75”, 58 x 83 cm (sight); 28.25” x 38.25”, 72 x 97 cm (frame); 4) Wifredo Lam artistes du monde contre l’apartheid, 1982, Lithograph. Edition:9/100,
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each signed. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame); 5) Louis Le Brocquy Free Nelson Mandela, Brave Advocate of the Rights of Man, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame); 6) Julio Le Parc “Artistes Du Monde Contre L’apartheid”, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame); 7) Roy Lichtenstein Against Apartheid, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 33” x 23” (sight); 38.5” x 28.5” (frame); 8) Lucebert Apartheid, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.5” x 23”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame); 9) Ernest PignonErnest Against/Contre Apartheid, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame);10) Robert Rauschenberg “World Artists Against Apartheid”, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100; Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame);11) Paul Rebeyrolle Apartheid Is Ugly, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame); 12) Antonio Saura Muerte Al Apartheid, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame) 13) Antoni Tapies Apartheid Criminal, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.5” x 23”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame); 14) Joe Tilson “Against Apartheid,” 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame); 15) Wolf Vostell “Black is Beautiful!”, 1983, Lithograph. Edition:9/100. Size: 32.75” x 22.75”, 83 x 58 cm (sight); 38.25” x 28.25”, 97 x 72 cm (frame). $15000-25000
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30. Edna Andrade (American, 1917-2008) “Chenenbourg III”, lithograph, from an edition of 45, signed and numbered. Backed with foamcore. Size: 26.25” x 39.25”, 67 x 100 cm (sheet). $200-300 31. Edna Andrade (American, 1917-2008) “Chenenbourg II”, lithograph, from an edition of 45, signed and numbered. Backed with foamcore. Size: 26.25” x 39.25”, 67 x 100 cm (sheet). $200-300
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32. William T. Wiley (American , 1937) “MX”, 1984, woodcut, from an edition of 10, signed, dated and numbered. Size: 53.25” x 26.5”, 135 x 67 cm (sheet); 57” x 30”, 145 x 76 cm (frame). $800-1200 33. William T. Wiley (American , 1937) “Cute Rules”, 1984, woodcut, from an edition of 10, signed, dated and numbered. Size: 53.25” x 26.5”, 135 x 67 cm (sheet); 57” x 30”, 145 x 76 cm (frame). $800-1200 34. Equipo Cronica (Spanish, 20th c.) “Ma Jolie”, serigraph, from an edition of 75, signed and numbered. Size: 30.5” x 21.5”, 77 x 55 cm (sheet). $500-700 35. Equipo Cronica (Spanish, 20th c.) “Dio de Iluvia”, serigraph and chine colle, from an edition of 75, signed and numbered. Size: 29” x 21.5”, 74 x 55 cm (sheet). $500-700 36. Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) Harvest, 1961, aquatint engraving, from an edition of 90, signed and numbered. Size: 19.75” x 27.75”, 50 x 70 cm (sight); 30.25” x 37.25”, 77 x 95 cm (frame). $2000-3000 37. Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) “Criminal au Miller”, c. 1970, lithograph in colors, from an edition of 90, signed and numbered. Size: 18.5” x 25.5”, 47 x 65 cm (sight); 19.25” x 26.25”, 49 x 67 cm (frame). $5000-7000 38. Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) Rare Poster, 1977, for Amnesty International Prisoners of Conscience Year, color lithograph. Size: 31” x 23.75”, 79 x 60 cm (backing board). $300-500 39. Alecos Fassianos (Greek, b. 1935) Linocut, from an edition of 150, signed and numbered. Size: Size: 23.5” x 35.25”, 59 x 90 cm (sight); 29.25” x 40.25”, 74 x 102 cm (frame). $200-300 40. Michael Rothenstein (British, 1908-1993) “The Horse”, 1983, Woodcut with hand coloring, signed. Acquired at the Royal Academy of Arts, 1984. Size: 26.5” x 39”, 67 x 99 cm (sight); 27.25” x 40”, 69 x 102 cm (frame). $300-500
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41. Jean Cocteau (French, 1889-1963) “Orphee”, 1963, color lithograph. Size: 28.75” x 20.25”, 73 x 51 cm (sight); 30.5” x 22”, 77 x 56 cm (frame). Janet Fleisher Gallery label on verso. $300-500
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42. Jean Cocteau (French, 1889-1963) Untitled (Nude), 1954, color lithograph. Edition: xxiii/xxv, signed and numbered. Size: 21.5” x 15.75”, 55 x 40 cm (sight); 28” x 22.25”, 71 x 57 cm (frame). $300-500
43. Jean Cocteau (French, 1889-1963) Untitled (Embracing Figures), 1953, lithograph, numbered. Edition: xxiii/xxv. Size: 19.5” x 25.5”, 50 x 65 cm (sheet); 24.25” x 30.25”, 62 x 77 cm (frame). $300-500
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44. Marc Chagall (French/Russian, 1887-1985) Vintage Exhibition Poster: Chagall et la bible, Musee RathGeneve, 1962, color lithograph poster. Size: 29.25” x 20.75”, 74 x 53 cm (sight); 30.75” x 22.25”, 78 x 57 cm (frame). $200-300
45. Howard Finster (American, 1916-2001) 215: Past Midnight (Noah’s Ark), 1996-1990, lithograph, from an edition of 50, signed, dated and numbered. Size: 9.75” x 13.5”, 25 x 34 cm (sheet). $100-200
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46. Howard Finster (American, 1916-2001) “City of Lampoo”, 1986-1990, lithograph, from an edition of 50, signed, dated and numbered. Size: 9.75” x 13.5”, 25 x 34 cm (sheet). $100-200
47. Lois M. Johnson (American, b. 1942) “Dwellers”, 1992, color lithograph, from an edition of 90, signed and numbered. Size: 30” x 21.75”, 76 x 55 cm (sheet). $200-300
48. Lois M. Johnson (American, b. 1942) “Bordertown”, 1988, color lithograph, from an edition of 94, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sheet). $200-300 47
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50. William Weege (American, b. 1935) “Venus Arrives in The USA in 1977”, 1976, screenprint with flocking and glitter, from an edition of 50, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 22.25” x 30”, 57 x 76 cm (sheet); 27.75” x 35.25”, 70 x 90 cm (frame). $100-200
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51. Rick Bartow (American, b. 1946) Two Works: 1) “Crow Dance”, 1988, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sheet); 2) “Segyp Kas’ket Suit Taup”, 1997, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 20.75” x 28.75”, 53 x 73 cm (sheet). Rick Bartow is a member of the Wiyot tribe of Northern California. $200-300 51 52
52. Frank Hyder (American, 20th c.) “Shaman”, 1993, woodblock and monotype, signed and dated. Size: 21.25” x 20.5”, 54 x 52 cm (sheet). $300-500
53. June Wayne (American, b. 1918) “Whoopers”, 1996, color lithograph, from an edition of 40, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 38.5” x 29.5”, 98 x 75 cm (sheet). $800-1200
54. Jo Baer (American, 1929) 7 Works: Amphora Frieze Portfolio, 2004, screenprint, from an edition of 30, signed. Size: 16” x 22.5”, 41 x 57 cm (each sheet). $2000-3000
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55. Isaiah Zagar (American, b. 1939) “Isaiah (Self Portrait)” mixed-media collage, signed and dated. Size: 29.5” x 22.5”, 75 x 57 cm (sheet); 34.5” x 27”, 88 x 69 cm (frame). $300-500
56. Isaiah Zagar (American, b. 1939) “Dream Work (Now You Have It)”, 1984, color lithograph, signed in plate. Size: 18” x 13”, 46 x 33 cm (sheet). $200-300
57. Isaiah Zagar (American, b. 1939) “Isaiah”, 1986, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 21.75”, 76 x 55 cm (sheet). Size: 30” x 21.75”, 76 x 55 cm (sheet). $200-300
58. Dolores Guerrero-Cruz (20th c. ) “El Veso”, 1990, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 21.5”, 76 x 55 cm (sheet). $200-300
59. Marilyn Keating (American, 20th c.) “Giving Fate the Finger”, 1996, handmade paper sculpture, with carved wood construction, from an edition of 10. Size: 52” x 33.5” x 6.25”, 132 x 85 x 16 cm (plexibox frame). $500-700
60. Bill McRight (American, 20th c.) Two Works: 1) Corpse Destroyer, 2007, Linocut, from an edition of 15, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 24” x 18”, 61 x 46 cm (sheet); 2) Cock Blocker, 2007, Linocut, , signed, titled and dated. Size: 16” x 22.25”, 41 x 57 cm (sheet). $200-300
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61. Andrew Jeffrey Wright (American, b. 1970) 9 Works: 1) Street Paint (Labs with Abs), 2006, acrylic screenprint ink, from an edition of 35; 2) “I hope the camera doesn’t really add ten pounds”, 2004, Screenprint, from an edition of 53; 3) “Four Three Dimensional Shapes”, 2001, screenprint, from an edition of 25; 4) “Me Too!”, 2001, screenprint, from an edition of 29; 5) “Declasse”, 2003, screenprint, from an edition of 14; 6) “Button Battle!”, 2006, screenprint, from an edition of 62; 7) “Forearms of Steel”, 2001, screenprint, from an edition of 22; 8) “Atom and his Package”, 1998, screenprint, from an edition of 50; 9) “If I Ever Die”, 2004, Offset lithograph, from an edition of 150. Largest Size: 18” x 24”, 46 x 61 cm (sheet). $300-500 62. Virgil Marti (American, b. 1962) Untitled, 2008, inkjet print with embossment, from an edition of 60, signed and dated. Size: 18” x 14”, 46 x 36 cm (sheet). $400-600
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63. Miriam Schapiro (Canadian/American, 1923-2015) Shrine Series, 4 color lithographs, including trial proofs, signed, numbered, and titled. Largest Size: 13” x 12”, 33 x 30 cm (sheet). $400-600 64. Miriam Schapiro (Canadian/American, 1923-2015) “In the Land of Oo-bla-dee”: Homage to Mary Lou Williams (fan), 1993, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 23” x 30.5”, 58 x 77 cm (sheet). $200-300 65. Miriam Schapiro (Canadian/American, 1923-2015) “Curtain Call #2”, 2004, digital print, from an edition of 60, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 24.5” x 30.75”, 62 x 78 cm (sheet). $800-1200
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66. Siona Benjamin (American, 20th c.) “Directions on How to Wear an Indian Jewish Sari”, 2005, etching and digital print, with gold leaf and collage, from an edition of 20, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 34.5” x 28.25”, 88 x 72 cm (sheet). $300-500 67. Yong Soon Min (Korean/American, b. 1953) “Talking Herstory”, 1990, Lithograph and chine colle, from an edition of 30, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 30” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sheet). $400-600
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68. Pol Bury (Belgian, 1922-2005) “14 carres en eventail”, lithograph from an edition of 75, signed and numbered. Size: 26” x 19.5”, 66 x 49 cm (sight); 30.75” x 24.25”, 78 x 61 cm (frame). $500-700 69. Robert Conover (American, b. 1920) “Conflict”, 1961, woodcut, from an edition of 210, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 23.5” x 23”, 60 x 58 cm (sheet). $200-300
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70. Alecos Fassianos (Greek, b. 1935) “Plaisir du Soleil” (Reclining Nude), lithograph, artist proof, EA, signed, numbered, and titled. Size: 9.5” x 19.5”, 24 x 50 cm (sheet); 17.75” x 27.75”, 45 x 70 cm (frame). $200-300
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71. Matt Phillips (American, b. 1927) Two Works: 1) “Three Sisters” (1 of 2, Nudes), 1978, monotype and embossed linocut, artist proof,signed, numbered and dated. Size: 9.75” x 6.75”, 25 x 17 cm (sight); 16.25” x 12.25”, 41 x 31 cm (frame); 2) “Three Sisters” (2 of 2), 1978, linocut, artist proof, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 9.75” x 6.75”, 25 x 17 cm (sight); 16.25” x 12.25”, 41 x 31 cm (frame). $300-500 72. Pat Hanley (New Zealand, 20th c.) Two Works: 1) Pacific Hope, 1984, lithograph, from an edition of 40, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 20.25” x 28.75”, 51 x 73 cm (sheet); 2) Touches, 1985, lithograph, from an edition of 25, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 21” x 29.5”, 53 x 75 cm (sheet). $200-300 73. Paul Rebeyrolle (French, 1926-2005) 3 Works, each signed and numbered: 1) “Al Milan” , 1972, color lithograph, from an edition of 75. Size: 29.75” x 21.5”, 76 x 55 cm (sheet); 34” x 25.5”, 86 x 65 cm (frame); 2) “George Jackson”, lithograph, from an edition of 500. Size: 31” x 48”, 79 x 122 cm (sight); 33.5” x 50.5”, 85 x 128 cm (frame); 3) “Guerilleros”, 1968, lithograph, from an edition of 150. Size: 30.5” x 22”, 77 x 56 cm (sheet). $500-700
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74. Isaiah Zagar (American, b. 1939) “Isaiah & Jeff Fell Their First Big Tree”, 1978, watercolor painting, inscribed and dated. Size: 15.25” x 12.5”, 39 x 32 cm (sight); 24.25” x 20”, 62 x 51 cm (frame). $200-300 75. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) “Opal Gospel”, 1971 suite of 10 color silkscreens on plexiglas, movable acrylic panels fitted into a lucite base, with steel cover, from an edition of 230, signed and numbered. Size: 21.5” x 23” x 7”, 55 x 58 x 18 cm (overall). $6000-9000 76. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) “Words Appearing in a Dream of William Burroughs”, 1972, signed, offset lithograph. Edition size unknown. Size: 32” x 21.5”, 81 x 55 cm (sheet); 36.25” x 25.5”, 92 x 65 cm (frame). $800-1200
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77. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) Hillary Rodham Clinton Campaign Print, 2000, pigmented inkjet print in colors, on wove paper, from an edition of 100, signed, numbered and dated. Published by Hillary Rodham Clinton, produced by Universal Limited Art Editions, West Islip, New York. Size: 36.5” x 27.25”, 93 x 69 cm (sheet). $2000-3000 78. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) Untitled, c. 1980, lithograph with photo transfer, from an edition of 100, signed and numbered, Styria Studio Ltd blindstamp. Size: 28” x 20.25”, 71 x 51 cm (sheet). $800-1200 79. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) “Most Distant Visible Part of the Sea”, c. 1983, color lithograph, from an edition of 125, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 28.5” x 20.5”, 72 x 52 cm (sheet). $1000-1500 80. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) “Earth Day” Poster,color offset lithographic poster, signed in metallic marker. Size: 60” x 40”, 152 x 102 cm (sheet); 65.5” x 45.5”, 166 x 116 cm (frame). $1000-1500
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81. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) Untitled, 1984, lithograph, from an edition of 90, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 23” x 18.25”, 58 x 46 cm (sheet); 26” x 21.5”, 66 x 55 cm (frame). $1500-2500
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82. Robert Rauschenberg (American, 1925-2008) “Spackle” (from Harvey Gantt Portfolio), 3-color lithograph, from an edition of 250, signed numbered and dated. Size: 5.75” x 4.75”, 14 x 12 cm (sight); 8.25” x 6.75”, 21 x 71 cm (frame). $600-900 83. Judith Rugg (British, 20th c.) “National Guard”, 1983, screenprint, from an edition of 10, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 22.5”, 76 x 57 cm (sheet); 34.25” x 26.25”, 87 x 67 cm (frame). $200-300 84. Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Exhibition Poster: Sala Gaspar, 1968, from an edition of 1000, numbered in pencil. Size: 29.75” x 21.75”, 76 x 55 cm (sight); 32.25” x 24.25”, 82 x 62 cm (frame). $300-500
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85. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Mid-Rat”, 1981, color lithograph, from an edition of 88, signed. Size: 22.25” x 30”, 56 x 76 cm (sight); 29.75” x 41.5”, 75 x 106 cm (frame). $400-600 86. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Bicentennial Bandwagon”, 1976, screenprint, signed. Size: 26.5” x 34.5”, 67 x 88 cm (sheet); 30.25” x 40.25”, 77 x 102 cm (frame). $400-600
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87. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Baudelaire” (from 19th Century Artists series), 1976, etching, from an edition of 40, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 15” x 11”, 38 x 28 cm (sheet). Reference: Katz, Vincent. Red Grooms: The Graphic Work. New York, Harry Abrams Inc., 2000. $300-500 88. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Bazille”, (from 19th Century Artists series), 1976, etching, from an edition of 40, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 15” x 11”, 38 x 28 cm (sheet). Reference: Katz, Vincent. Red Grooms: The Graphic Work. New York, Harry Abrams Inc., 2000. $300-500
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89. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Nadar”, (from 19th Century Artists series), 1976, etching from an edition of 40, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 15” x 11”, 38 x 28 cm (sheet). Reference: Katz, Vincent. Red Grooms: The Graphic Work. New York, Harry Abrams Inc., 2000. $300-500 90. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Rodin”, (from 19th Century Artists series), 1976, etching from an edition of 40, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 15” x 11”, 38 x 28 cm (sheet). Reference: Katz, Vincent. Red Grooms: The Graphic Work. New York, Harry Abrams Inc., 2000. $300-500
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91. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Constantine Guys”, (from 19th Century Artists series), 1976, etching from an edition of 40, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 11” x 15”, 28 x 38 cm (sheet). Reference: Katz, Vincent. Red Grooms: The Graphic Work. New York, Harry Abrams Inc., 2000. $300-500 92. Red Grooms (American, b. 1937) “Courbet”, (from 19th Century Artists series), 1976, etching from an edition of 40, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 15” x 11”, 38 x 28 cm (sheet). Reference: Katz, Vincent. Red Grooms: The Graphic Work. New York, Harry Abrams Inc., 2000. $300-500 93. Tom Burnett (New Zealand, 20th c.) Two Works, each signed, titled, numbered and dated: 1) “Reclining Nude”, 1985, screenprint, from an edition of 50. Size: 22.5” x 29.5”, 57 x 75 cm (sheet); 2) “Sleeping Nude”, 1985, Screenprint from an edition 70. Size: 16.75” x 13.25”, 43 x 34 cm (sight); 23” x 19.25”, 58 x 49 cm (frame). $200-400
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94. Sarah E. Johnson (American, 20th c.) 3 Works: Nudes, 2001, woodcuts, each from an edition of 5, each signed, dated and numbered. Ranging in size from: 17” x 18.5”, 43 x 47 cm (sight); 27.5” x 25.5”, 70 x 65 cm (mat) to 19.25” x 16.5”, 49 x 42 cm (sight); 29.75” x 23.75”, 76 x 60 cm (mat). $400-600 95. Eugene Feldman (American, 1921-1975) 6 Works, from “Spot Book” (A Portfolio of Nineteen Animal Prints), lithographs.Including: Fly, Turkey, Cow, Dalmation, Lizard and Hen. Each Size: 23” x 35”, 58 x 89 cm (sheet). $200-300
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96. Barbara Chase-Riboud (American, b.1939) “Akhmatova’s Monument, Paris”, 1995, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 29.75” x 21.5”, 76 x 55 cm (sheet). $500-700 97. Michael Ellison (American, 20th c.) “Mickey Dee’s”, 1987, woodcut, from an edition of 10, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 24.5” x 36”, 62 x 91 cm (sheet). $200-300 98. Michael Ellison (American, 20th c.) “The Bar, 1984, Woodcut, from an edition of 10, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 24.25” x 25.75”, 62 x 65 cm (sheet). $200-300
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99. Keith Morrison (Jamaican/American, b. 1942) “Dance in America / Folk Ritual”, 1985, color lithograph, from an edition of 60, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 20.25” x 27.5”, 51 x 70 cm (sheet). $150-250 100. Antonio Saura (Spanish, 1930-1998) “Envie a D. Francisco de Goya”, 1977, screenprint, from an edition of 125, signed and numbered. Size: 23.25” x 30.75”, 59 x 78 cm (sheet). $500-700
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101. Joan Josep Tharrats (Spanish, 1918-2001) Genesis Suite: 12 Works, 1973, color lithographs, from an edition of 90, each signed, numbered and dated. 1 Framed, 11 unframed. Size: 29.25” x 22”, 74 x 56 cm (sheet). $1000-1500
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102. Alecos Fassianos (Greek, b. 1935) Perseus et Andromeda, 1978 April, Artist book, lithograph (offset), accordion, from an edition of 300, signed and numbered. Size: 6” x 4.75”, 15 x 12 cm (overall). $100-200
103. Kenneth J. Hale (American, b. 1948) “Devil & Saint”, 1980, lithograph, from an edition of 20. Size: 16” x 22”, 41 x 56 cm (sheet). $200-300
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104. Kenneth J. Hale (American, b. 1948) “Alliance”, 1981, lithograph, from an edition of 10, signed. Size: 20.25” x 25”, 51 x 64 cm (sheet). $300-500
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105. Kenneth J. Hale (American, b. 1948) “Red Devil”, 1979, lithograph, from an edition of 25, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 20” x 28”, 51 x 71 cm (sheet). $300-500
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106. Kenneth J. Hale (American, b. 1948) “Devil”, 1980, monoprint, signed and dated. Size: 22.5” x 15.5”, 57 x 39 cm (sheet). $200-300
107. Bernhard Jager (German, b. 1935) “Jaegers Pfingseit”, 1971, lithograph, from an edition of 90, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 19” x 25.5”, 48 x 65 cm (sheet). $100-200
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108. Eugene Ionesco (French, 1912-1994) Untitled (Head of a Woman), 1974, lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, numbered, blindstamped. Size: 24.75” x 19”, 63 x 48 cm (sheet); 26.25” x 20.75”, 67 x 53 cm (frame). $150-250
109. Eugene Ionesco (French, 1912-1994) Two Framed Works, each signed and numbered: 1) Untitled (Figures on Yellow), lithograph, from an edition of 100. Size: 25” x 19”, 64 x 48 cm (sheet); 26.25” x 20.75”, 67 x 53 cm (frame); 2) Untitled (Figures on White), lithograph, artist proof, EA. Size: 28.25” x 21”, 72 x 53 cm (sheet); 29.75” x 22.75”, 76 x 58 cm (frame). $300-500
110. Henry Chalfant (American, 20th c.) “Stop the Bomb by Lee” (1979), later digital print, Artist proof, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 17” x 96”, 43 x 244 cm (sheet). $300-500
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111. Donald Owen Colley (American, b. 1954) “Evangelismo”, 1992, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 22.25” x 30”, 57 x 76 cm (sheet). $300-500
112. Elaine de Kooning (American, 1919-1989) Portfolio 8 Aquatints, each signed, dated and numbered in pencil along lower margin: Torchlight Cave Drawings, from an edition of 25, 1985. Publisher: Crown Point Press. Printer: Peter Pettengill. Size: 8” x 11”, 20 x 28 cm (image); 20” x 26.25”, 51 x 67 cm (sheet). $2000-3000
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113. Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986) “Thin Lipped Armourer II”, 1973, lithograph, from an edition of 25, signed and numbered. Size: 9.5” x 12.5”, 24 x 32 cm (sight); 27.5 x 23.25”, 69 x 79 cm (frame). $300-500
114. Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986) “Multitude II” (from the Auden Portfolio), 1973, lithograph, signed and numbered: “P.P. 6/10”. Size: 15.5” x 14.5”, 39 x 37 cm (sight); 30” x 26”, 76 x 66 cm (frame). $300-500
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115. Henry Moore (British, 1898-1986) “Windswept Landscape” (from the Auden Portfolio), 1973, lithograph, signed and numbered: “P.P. 6/10.” Size: 17.5” x 14.25”, 44 x 36 cm (sight); 31.25” x 24.25”, 79 x 61 cm (frame). $300-500
116. Louise Nevelson (American, 1899-1988) Untitled, Lithograph, c. 1963, B.A.T. printers proof, signed and blindstamped. Size: 32.5” x 23.25”, 83 x 59 cm (sheet). $500-700
117. Louise Nevelson (American, 1899-1988) Untitled, color lithograph, c. 1963, signed and blindstamped. Size: 37” x 25.5”, 94 x 65 cm (sheet). $500-700
118. Louise Nevelson (American, 1899-1988) Untitled, lithograph, c. 1963, signed. Size: 25” x 35”, 64 x 89 cm (sheet). $500-700
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119. Louise Nevelson (American, 1899-1988) Lithograph, c. 1963, proof, signed, blindstamped, and inscribed: “my best to my friend John Dowell. Size: 23.5” x 34”, 60 x 86 cm (sheet). $500-700
120. Anders Zorn (Swedish, 1860-1920) “Vicke”, 1918, offset reporduction. Size: Size: 6” x 9”, 15 x 23 cm (sight); 15.75” x 18.75”, 40 x 48 cm (frame). $400-600
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121. John French Sloan (American, 1871-1951) “Nude With Cigarette”, 1931, etching, proof, signed. Size: 6” x 7.5”, 15 x 19 cm (sight); 13” x 14.5”, 33 x 37 cm (frame). $400-600
122. John French Sloan (American, 1871-1951) “Brunette Head and Shoulders” (Nude with Arm Raised), 1933, etching, proof, signed. Size: 17.25” x 15.75”, 18 x 14 cm (sight); 14.5” x 12.75”, 37 x 32 cm (frame). $500-700 121
122 123. John French Sloan (American, 1871-1951) “Woman With Hand To Chin”, 1913 (printed later), etching, proof. Size: 10.5” x 6.75”, 27 x 17 cm (sheet). $200-300
124. Kenneth Hayes Miller (American, 1876-1952) “Shopper with Umbrella”, 1929, etching, from an edition of 31, signed. Size: 11” x 7.75”, 28 x 20 cm (sheet). $200-300
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125. Will Barnet (American, 1911-2012) “Swing Shift”, 1937, aquatint, from an edition of 30, signed and titled. Size: 10.5” x 11.5”, 26 x 29 cm (sight); 17.5” x 18”, 44 x 45 cm (frame). $500-700
126. Howard Norton Cook (American, 1901-1980) Skyscraper #1, New York towers, 1928, from an edition of 100, signed. Size: 5.75” x 4.5”, 15 x 11 cm (sheet). $1500-2500 125
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127. Bernard Brussel-Smith (American, 1914-1989) “City Scene II”, 1949, wood engraving, from an edition of 100, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 6.75” x 7.75”, 17 x 19 cm (sight); 15” x 19”, 38 x 48 cm (frame). $300-500
128. Bernard Brussel-Smith (American, 1914-1989) “The Galley”, wood engraving, artist proof, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 6.75” x 9.5”, 17 x 24 cm (sight); 15.25” x 19”, 38 x 48 cm (frame). $300-500 127
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130. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) “Godspeed”, 1931, from an edition of 150, signed in pencil. Size: 11.25” x 14.5”, 29 x 37 cm (sheet). $2000-3000 129
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132. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) “Beowulf: Genealogical Tree”, 1931, lithograph, from an edition of 150, signed in pencil. Size: 19.25” x 15”, 49 x 38 cm (sheet). $300-500
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133. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) “Merry Christmas”, 1951, lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed in pencil. Size: 13.75” x 9.75”, 35 x 25 cm (sight) 20.25” x 16.25”, 51 x 41 cm (frame). $400-600
134. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) “Sermilik Fjord”, 1931, color lithograph, from an edition of 150, signed in pencil. Size: 14.25” x 19.75”, 36 x 50 cm (sight); 21” x 26.75”, 53 x 68 cm (frame). $1000-2000
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135. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) “Greenland Mother Nursing Child”, 1934, lithograph, from an edition of 550, signed in pencil. Size: 16” x 11.5”, 41 x 29 cm (sheet). $250-350
136. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) “The Scholar”, 1938, engraving, from an edition of 175, signed in pencil. Size: 17” x 15”, 43 x 38 cm (sheet). $200-300
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137. Rockwell Kent (American, 1882-1971) 12 Illustrations (frontispieces) for “The Memoirs of Jacques Casanova de Seingalt”, 1925, each unsigned. Size: 7.5” x 5.25”, 19 x 13 cm (each image). $800-1200
138. Clair Leighton (British/American, 1898-1989) “Corsican Washerwoman”, 1936, wood engraving, from an edition of 215, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 11” x 13.25”, 28 x 34 cm (sheet). $300-500
139. Josef Budko (Polish, 1880-1940) 6 Wood Engravings, each signed. Largest Size: 8” x 6.5”, 20 x 17 cm (sheet). $1000-1500
140. William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) “Headless Horseman”, lithograph, signed. Size: 13.75” x 9.25”, 34 x 23 cm (sight); 20.25” x 16”, 51 x 41 cm (frame). $200-300
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141. Joseph Hirsch (American, 1910-1981) “Boston Tea Party”, 1976, lithograph, signed and numbered. Size: 29” x 20”, 73 x 50 cm (sight); 38.25” x 26.25”, 97 x 67 cm (frame). $400-600
142. Max Weber (American, 1881-1961) “Standing Nude”, 1920, woodcut, signed. Size: 3.75” x 2”, 9 x 5 cm (sight); 12.5” x 10.75”, 32 x 27 cm (frame). $600-900 141 143. Lynd Ward (American, 1905-1985) “Three Angels”, 1969, wood engraving, signed and titled. Size: 19.25” x 15.25”, 48 x 39 cm (sight); 26” x 22.25”, 66 x 56 cm (frame). $300-500
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144. Lynd Ward (American, 1905-1985) “Spring Idyll”, 1933, wood engraving, lithograph, signed and titled. Size: 12” x 3.5”, 30 x 9 cm (sight); 21” x 10”, 53 x 25 cm (frame). $200-300
143 145. Michael J. Gallagher (American, 1898-1965) “The Sculptor”, c. 1937, wood engraving, signed and titled. Size: 11” x 9.75”, 28 x 25 cm (sight); 18.25” x 14.25”, 46 x 36 cm (frame). $300-500
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146. Michael J. Gallagher (American, 1898-1965) “Coal Pickers II”, c. 1938, carborundum print, signed and titled. Size: 8.5” x 13”, 22 x 33 cm (sheet); 14” x 18”, 36 x 46 cm (mat). $300-500
145 147. Michael J. Gallagher (American, 1898-1965) “Sunday Evening”, 1938, carborundum print with etching and aquatint, signed and titled. Size: 9” x 13.5”, 23 x 34 cm (sheet); 16” x 20”, 41 x 51 cm (mat). $800-1200
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148. Mabel Dwight (American, 1876-1955) “Children’s Clinic #2”, 1940, lithograph. Size: 10” x 12.5”, 25 x 31 cm (sight); 16.75” x 19.25”, 42 x 48 cm (frame). $200-300 148 149. Mabel Dwight (American, 1876-1955) “Circus Act”, 1930, lithograph, signed and dated. Size: 13.75” x 9.5”, 35 x 24 cm (sight); 18.75” x 14.5”, 47 x 36 cm (frame). $500-700
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150. Kathe Kollwitz (German, 1867-1945) “Beratung” (Conspiracy), third plate from the series “Ein Weberaufstand” (A Weaver’s Revolt), 1898, lithograph, signed. Size: 11.25” x 7”, 28 x 18 cm (sight); 19.5” x 15”, 50 x 38 cm (frame). $2000-3000
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151. Kathe Kollwitz (German, 1867-1945) “Aufruhr” (Uprising), etching, 1902 (year of work), 1921 printing, signed. Size: 12.25” x 12.75”, 21 x 32 cm (sight); 28.25” x 27.25”, 71 x 70 cm (frame). $800-1200
152. Kathe Kollwitz (German, 1867-1945) “Losbruch” (Outbreak), pl.5 from Bauernkrieg, etching and aquatint, 1902 (year of work), 1921 printing, signed. Size: 21” x 24.25”, 53 x 62 cm (sight); 29.5” x 32”, 75 x 81 cm (frame). $1000-1500
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153. Kathe Kollwitz (German, 1867-1945) “Tod, Frau und Kind”, etching, 1910. Printed lower left: “Orig. Rap. von Kate Kollwitz”; Blind stamp “Berlin Halensee” (von der Becke); Printed lower right: “druck v.O. Felsing, Berlin”. Size: 16.5” x 16.5”, 42 x 42 cm (sight); 23.75” x 23.75”, 60 x 60 cm (frame). $2000-3000
154. Joseph Hecht (British/Polish, 1891-1951) Adam & Eve au Serpent (Adam and Eve with Serpent), c. 1928, drypoint etching, signed. Size: 14.25” x 10”, 36 x 25 cm (sheet). $400-600
155. Joseph Hecht (British/Polish, 1891-1951) “Adam and Eve in Eden”, 1920-23, drypoint, from an edition of 30, signed. Size: 11.75” x 9.5”, 30 x 24 cm (sight); 23.5” x 22.25”, 60 x 57 cm (frame). $400-600
156. Joseph Hecht (British/Polish, 1891-1951) Vendange (Grape harvest), 1925, engraving, artist proof, signed. Size: 12” x 9.5”, 30 x 24 cm (sight); 22.75” x 18.75”, 58 x 48 cm (frame). $300-500
157. Joseph Hecht (British/Polish, 1891-1951) Oiseaux/ Etude (Birds/Study), 1938, drypoint, from an edition of 35, signed. Size: 15.75” x 11.5”, 40 x 29 cm (sheet); 24” x 20”, 61 x 51 cm (mat). $300-500
158. Joseph Hecht (British/Polish, 1891-1951) Untitled (in relief) (estampages: 12 animals), engraving, 1950, signed. Size: 13” x 15”, 33 x 38 cm (sheet); 22” x 28”, 56 x 71 cm (mat). $200-400
159. Joseph Hecht (British/Polish, 1891-1951) “Tete de mulet” (Head of mule), 1920-23, drypoint. Size: 11.25” x 8”, 29 x 20 cm (sheet); 19.5” x 12.75”, 50 x 32 cm (mat). $200-300
160. Joseph Hecht (British/Polish, 1891-1951) Bison I, 1927, etching, signed. Edition: epr de artiste. Size: 15.5” x 11”, 39 x 28 cm (sheet); 19.5” x 12.75”, 50 x 32 cm (mat). $200-300
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161. Jacob Landau (American, 1917-2001) “Palimpsest”, 1967, woodcut, from an edition of 50, signed, numbered and titled. Size: 19.5” x 16.25”, 40 x 41 cm (sight); 27.25” x 23.25”, 69 x 59 cm (frame). $300-500 162. Morris Blackburn (American, 1902-1979) Seated Nude, 1939, Linocut, from and edition of approximately 30, signed. Size: 12.5” x 8.5”, 32 x 22 cm (sight); 19.25” x 15.25”, 49 x 39 cm (frame). $200-300 161
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163. George Biddle (1885-1973) and Morris Blackburn (1902-1979) “Three Graces”, 1926, lithograph, signed, titled and dated. Size: 13.25” x 9.75”, 33 x 25 cm (sight); 21” x 17”, 53 x 43 cm (frame). $300-500 164. John Wilson (American, 1922-2015) “Five Men”, 2004, lithograph, from an edition of 56, signed, dated, titled and numbered. Size: 17.5” x 27”, 44 x 69 cm (sheet). $8001200
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165. Will Barnet (American, 1911-2012) “Bob” (Bob Blackburn), etching, from and edition of 95, signed, numbered and titled. Size: 15” x 10”, 38 x 25 cm (sheet). $300-500 166. Jack Savitsky (American, 1910-1991) “Coal Miner Jack”, 1979, Ink and pencil drawing, signed and dated. Size: 6.5” x 5.5”, 17 x 14 cm (sight); 8.25” x 7.25”, 21 x 18 cm (frame). $200-300
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167. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) 5 “Artist Proof” Portraits of James Baldwin, etchings, 1990, each signed. Ranging in size from 5.75” x 4.5”, 15 x 11 cm (sheet) to 11.5” x 9”, 29 x 23 cm (sheet). $500-700 168. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “Passion of Sacco and Vanzetti”, 1958, screenprint, from an edition of 90, stamped signature. Size: 30.25” x 22.25”, 77 x 56 cm (sight); 33” x 25”, 85 x 64 cm (frame). $3000-5000
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169. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) Human Relations Portfolio (4 Works), 1965, from an edition of 300, each signed and numbered (excluding Introduction): 1) “James Chaney”, 1965, Photo-silkscreen. Size: 21.75” x 16.75”, 55 x 42 cm (sight); 25.75” x 20.25”, 65 x 51 cm (frame); 2)”Andrew Goodman”, photo-silkscreen. Size: 21.75” x 16.75”, 55 x 42 cm (sight); 25.75” x 20.25”, 65 x 51 cm (frame); 3) “Michael Schwerner”, photo-silkscreen. Size: 21.74” x 16.75”, 55 x 42 cm (sight); 25.75” x 20.25”, 65 x 51 cm (frame); 4) Introduction to the series. Size: 14” x 11”, 35 x 28 cm (sight); 17.75” x 14.75”, 45 x 37 cm (frame). $1000-1500 170. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “To Childhood Illnesses”, 1968, lithograph. Size: 36.25” x 24.25”, 92 x 62 cm (frame). $400-600
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171. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “A Cheyenne Woman in the Robes of a Secret Society”, 1974, lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed. Size: 29.75” x 41.75”, 76 x 106 cm (sheet). $400-600
172. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Chief White Man / Kiowa”, 1973, lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed and numbered. Size: 41.25” x 29.75”, 105 x 76 cm (sheet). $400-600
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173. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “White Man Runs Him / Crow Scout”, 1974, lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed and numbered. Size: 41.5” x 29.5”, 105 x 75 cm (sheet); 45” x 33”, 114 x 84 cm (frame). $400-600
174. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Camille Corot”, 1969, wood engraving, from an edition of 525, signed. Size: 14” x 11”, 36 x 28 cm (sheet). $200-300
175. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Thomas Eakins”, 1966, wood engraving, signed. Size: 14” x 11”, 36 x 28 cm (sheet). $200-300
176. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Man with Dog”, 1953, woodcut, signed. Size: 37” x 25”, 94 x 64 cm (sheet). $400-600
177. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “The Great Birdman”, 1963, woodcut, artist proof. Size: 69” x 40”, 175 x 102 cm (sheet); 73” x 43.5”, 185 x 110 cm (frame). $800-1200
178. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Hung Crow”, 1990, aquatint etching , from an edition of 50, signed and numbered. Size: 29.75” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sheet). $300-500
179. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Man with Spring Plants”, 1953, woodcut from an edition of 210, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 19.75” x 12.5”, 50 x 32 cm (sight); 29.25” x 22”, 74 x 56 cm (frame). $300-500
180. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Tobias and the Angel”, 1958, wood engraving, from an edition of 300, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 15” x 15”, 38 x 38 cm (sight); 24” x 24”, 61 x 61 cm (frame). $200-300
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181. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “Beatitudes”, 1955, wood engraving, from an edition of 400, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 12.25” x 15.5”, 31 x 39 cm (sight); 20” x 23”, 51 x 58 cm (frame). $400-600
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182. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) “Children with Still Life”, 1956, woodcut, from an edition of 210, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 12.5” x 12.5”, 32 x 32 cm (sight); 18.5” x 18.5”, 47 x 47 cm (frame). $300-500
183. Leonard Baskin (American, 1922-2000) 5 Works “Irises”, Etchings, Artist Proofs, including 2 folio sheets each with 2 works and 1 individual sheet, each signed. Largest Size: 13” x 11.5”, 33 x 29 cm (folio). $400-600
184. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “Many Cities”, 1968, lithograph. Size: 20” x 16”, 51 x 41 cm (sight); 26.25” x 22.25”, 67 x 57 cm (frame). $400-600 183
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186. Benton Spruance (American, 1904-1967) “Gettysburg - July 2 - Little Round Top”, 1960, color lithograph, from an edition of 25, signed, titled, dated, numbered and stamped. Size: 20.75” x 28.75”, 53 x 73 cm (sight); 26” x 34.25”, 66 x 87 cm (frame). $400-600
187. Hubert Mesibov (American, b. 1916) “Europa”, 1942, color carborundum etching, signed, titled and dated. Size: 8.5” x 6.5”, 22 x 17 cm (sight); 14.75” x 12.5”, 38 x 32 cm (frame). $600-900
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188. Jakob Steinhardt (Israeli, 1887-1968) Untitled, 1914, etching, signed and dated. Size: 7.25” x 7.75”, 18 x 20 cm (sheet). $200-400
189. Louis Schanker (American, 1903-1981) Landscape with Cows, c. 1938, watercolor and ink painting, signed on verso. Size: 14.5” x 20”, 37 x 51 cm (sheet). $1000-1500
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190. Abraham Jacob Bogdanove (American/Russian, 1887-1946) “Dint’s Fish House”, oil painting, signed. Size: 11.5” x 15.25”, 29 x 39 cm (sight); 14.5” x 18.5”, 36 x 46 cm (frame). $3000-4000
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191. Francisco Toledo (Mexican, b. 1940) “Caimanes” (Alligators), 1990, color woodcut, Prueba Unica II/XVII, signed, titled, and numbered. Size: 22.25” x 30.5”, 57 x 77 cm (sheet); 26.5” x 34.5”, 67 x 88 cm (frame). $300-500 192. Ralfka V. Gonzalez (American, 20th c.) “La Noche De Abuelo Tiempo”, 1989, serigraph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, dated and numbered. Size: 30” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sheet); 32.75” x 24.75”, 83 x 63 cm (frame). $150-250 193. Anaida Hernandez (Puerto Rican, b. 1954) “Las Manos de Caito”, 1999, Series of 12 Works, linocut with pulp painting, from an edition of 10, signed. Each Size: 16” x 16”, 41 x 41 cm (sheet). $500-700 194. Nicolas DeJesus (Mexican, 20th c.) 4 Works, each signed, numbered and dated: 1) “O.M.C. = Muerte”, etching, Proof. Size: 25” x 15.5”, 64 x 39 cm (sheet); 2) “Danze Maromas” (Tightrope Dance), aquatint, from an edition of 150. Size: 25” x 15.75”, 64 x 40 cm (sheet); 3) “Instumentos de Muerte”, hand-colored aquatint, from an edition of 150. Size: 15.5” x 24.75”, 39 x 63 cm (sheet); 4) “Gracias Madre Tierra”, hand-colored aquatint, from an edition of 150. Size: 25” x 15.25”, 64 x 39 cm (sheet). $300-500
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195. Danny Alvarez (American, b. 1964) “Vamonos”, 2012, woodcut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 50” x 33”, 127 x 84 cm (sheet). $300-500 196. Danny Alvarez (American, b. 1964) “Le Virgen”, 2012, woodcut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 50” x 33.25”, 127 x 84 cm (sheet). $300-500 197. Danny Alvarez (American, b. 1964) “Sabre la Cruz”, 2003, woodcut, from an edition of 5, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 38.75” x 27”, 98 x 69 cm (sight); 41.75” x 30”, 106 x 76 cm (frame). $300-500 198. Taller de Grafica Popular (Mexican, 20th c.). “450 Anos de Lucha”, Homenaje al Pueblo Mexicano, 1960. Portfolio including 146 linocuts, from 25 artists: Ignacio Aguirre, Jesus Alvarez Amaya, Luis Arenal, Alberto Beltran, Angel Bracho, Celia Calderon, Fernando Castro-Pacheco, Elizabeth Catlett de Mora, Jesus Escobedo, Arturo Garcia Bustos, Elena Huerta, Javier Iniguez, Sarah Jimenez, Maria Luisa Martin, Leopoldo Mendez, Francisco Mora, Antonio Morales, Isidoro Ocampo, Pablo O’Higgins, Antonio Pujol, Adolfo Quineros, Everardo Ramirez, Hector Ventura, Mariana Yampolsky, Alfredo Zalce. From an edition of 5,000. Each plate numbered and identified by artist. Each Size: 16” x 10.5”, 41 x 27 cm (sheet). $500-700 199. Francisco Zuniga (Mexican, 1912-1998) “Pilar en la Ventana” (Pilar at the Window), 1984, etching, aquatint and drypoint, from an edition of 50, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 21” x 19”, 53 x 48 cm (sheet); 23.75” x 21.75”, 60 x 55 cm (frame). $400-600 200. David Alfaro Siqueiros (Mexican, 1896-1974) “Fantasia de la Carcel” #1, (Prison portfolio 1), lithograph, from an edition of 250, signed, and numbered. Size: 21” x 14.5”, 53 x 37 cm (sight); 28.25” x 21.5”, 72 x 55 cm (frame). $500-700
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201. David Alfaro Siqueiros (Mexican, 1896-1974) “Fantasia de la Carcel” #2, (Prison portfolio), lithograph, from an edition of 250, signed and numbered. Size: 21” x 14.5”, 53 x 37 cm (sight); 28.25” x 21.5”, 72 x 55 cm (frame). $500-700
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202. David Alfaro Siqueiros (Mexican, 1896-1974) “Fantasia de la Carcel” #3, (Prison portfolio 1), lithograph, from an edition of 250, signed and numbered. Size: 21” x 14.5”, 53 x 37 cm (sight); 28.25” x 21.5”, 72 x 55 cm (frame). $500-700 203. Wifredo Lam (Cuban, 1902-1982) “Soft Acid”, 1973, color lithograph, artist proof, ,signed, numbered and blindstamped. Size: 29.5” x 22”, 75 x 56 cm (sheet); 32.75” x 25”, 83 x 64 cm (frame). $500-700
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204. Wifredo Lam (Cuban, 1902-1982) Untitled, etching and aquatint, from an edition of 100, signed and numbered. Size: 29” x 20.25”, 74 x 51 cm (sheet); 32” x 23.5”, 81 x 60 cm (frame). $500-700 205. Wifredo Lam (Cuban, 1902-1982) Green Figure, 1975, lithograph, artist proof, EA, signed. Size: 29.75” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sight); 32.25” x 24.25”, 82 x 62 cm (frame). $500-700
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206. Wifredo Lam (Cuban, 1902-1982) Untitled, 1979, original etching and aquatint, from an edition of 60, signed and numbered. Size: 16.5” x 24”, 41 x 61 cm (sight); 23.25” x 30.25”, 59 x 77 cm (frame). $500-700 207. Ibrahim Miranda (Cuban, b. 1969) “San Cristobal” (Saint Christopher), 1992, woodcut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 24” x 29”, 61 x 74 cm (sheet); 32.75” x 37.25”, 83 x 95 cm (frame). $500-700
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208. Ibrahim Miranda (Cuban, b. 1969) “Mi Nacimiento” (My Birth), 1991, Woodcut, from an edition of 15, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 24” x 28”, 61 x 71 cm (sheet); 29.5” x 37.5”, 75 x 95 cm (frame). $400-600 209. Ibrahim Miranda (Cuban, b. 1969) “Instinto Maternal”, 1992, woodcut, from an edition of 15, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 24” x 29.5”, 61 x 75 cm (sheet); 29.75” x 37.75”, 76 x 96 cm (frame). $400-600
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210. Jose Guadalupe Posada (Mexican, 1851-1913) “Los Charros Contrabandistas” (The Coyboy Smugglers), relief etching with letterpress. Size: 12” x 16”, 30 x 41 cm (sheet); 20” x 24”, 51 x 61 cm (mat). $500-700
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211. Irwin D. Hoffman (American, 1901-1989) “Pastoral, Puerto Rico”, 1938, lithograph, signed and titled. Size: 9” x 11.5”, 22 x 29 cm (sight); 13.5” x 17.5”, 34 x 44 cm (frame). $200-300
212. Francisco Luis Mora (Mexican, 1922-2002) “Arando”, linocut, signed. Size: 11.25” x 7.25”, 29 x 18 cm (sheet). $150-250 211
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213. Francisco Luis Mora (Mexican, 1922-2002) “Capataz” (Foreman), 1949, linocut, signed. Size: 11.25” x 8.75”, 29 x 22 cm (sheet); 16” x 12”, 41 x 30 cm (mat). $150-250
214. Francisco Luis Mora (Mexican, 1922-2002) Two Works: 1) “La Gran Cuidad” (Haves and Have Nots), 1945, Lithograph, from an edition of 15, signed. Size: 19.75” x 12.75”, 50 x 32 cm (sheet); 24” x 18”, 61 x 46 cm (mat); 2) Untitled (Book Burning), lithograph. Size: 11.5” x 9.25”, 29 x 23 cm (sheet). $300-500
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215. Fernando Castro Pacheco (Mexican, 1918) “Assassins”, linocut, signed. Size: 9.5” x 12.5”, 24 x 32 cm (sheet); 16” x 20”, 41 x 51 cm (mat). $200-300
216. Alberto Beltran (Mexican, b. 1923) Untitled (Battle Scene), linocut, signed. Size: 11.75” x 15”, 30 x 38 cm (irregular); 16” x 20”, 41 x 51 cm (mat). $200-300 215
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217. Raul Anguiano (Mexican, 1915-2006) “Lime Kilns”, 1946, lithograph, from an edition of 200, signed. Size: 15” x 17.5”, 38 x 44 cm (sheet); 16” x 20”, 41 x 51 cm (mat). $200-300
218. Enrique Chagoya (Mexican, b. 1953) “The Headache”, 2010, offset lithograph. Size: 15” x 21”, 38 x 53 cm (sheet). $200-300
219. Nigel Brown (New Zealand, b. 1949) “Consider This Woman”, 1983, Woodcut, hand-colored with watercolor and gouache, from an edition of 5, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 25.25” x 16.5”, 64 x 42 cm (sheet). $300-500
220. Nigel Brown (New Zealand, b. 1949) “The Runner”, 1983, woodcut, from an edition of 10, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 24.5” x 15.25”, 62 x 39 cm (sheet). $300-500
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221. Nigel Brown (New Zealand, b. 1949) “Past Lives”, 1983, woodcut with watercolor, from an edition of 5, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 24” x 26.5”, 61 x 67 cm (sheet). $300-500
222. Nigel Brown (New Zealand, b. 1949) “No Bomb Gentleness”, 1984, monoprint with hand coloring, signed and dated. Size: 18” x 12.5”, 46 x 32 cm (sheet). $300-500 221
222 223. Nigel Brown (New Zealand, b. 1949) Two Works: 1) Remember ‘81 (Black & White), 1982, woodcut from an edition of 30, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 47.5” x 31.5”, 121 x 80 cm (sheet); 2) Remember ‘81, 1982, woodcut with watercolor. from an edition 30, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 47.5” x 31.5”, 121 x 80 cm (sheet). $800-1200
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224. Mose Tolliver (American/Alabama 1925-2006) Painting on board, signed. Size: 18” x 11”, 46 x 28 cm (board); 25” x 19”, 64 x 48 cm (frame). $200-300
225. Carrie Mae Weems (American, b. 1953) “I Beseech You”, 1996,chromogenic print, from an edition of 75. Size: Size: 19.75” x 23.75”, 50 x 60 cm (sight); 22.5” x 26.5”, 57 x 67 cm (frame). $1000-1500
226. Sam Gilliam (American, b. 1933) “Two”, 1994, relief print and paper pulp collage, signed, titled and dated. Size: 33.5” x 26”, 85 x 66 cm (sheet). $1500-2500 225
226 227. Sam Gilliam (American, b. 1933) “Pretty Boxes”, 1997, lithograph and collage, from an edition of 86, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 42.75”, 76 x 109 cm (sheet). $1000-1500
228. Moe Brooker (American, b. 1940) “And Then You Wonder”, 2003, offset lithograph, from an edition of 38, signed and numbered. Publisher: Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia. Size: 21” x 21.5”, 53 x 55 cm (sheet). $400-600
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229. Moe Brooker (American, b. 1940) “And Then You Laugh”, 2003, offset lithograph, from an edition of 38, signed and numbered. Publisher: Brandywine Workshop, Philadelphia. Size: 21.5” x 21.5”, 55 x 55 cm (sheet). $400-600
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230. Moe Brooker (American, b. 1940) “Inside Moves”, 1985, lithograph. from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 22” x 15”, 56 x 38 cm (sheet). $200-400
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231. Robert Gwathmey (American, 1903-1988) “Portrait of a Farmer’s Wife” (Grandmother), 1954, silkscreen, from an edition of 200, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 17.75” x 14”, 45 x 36 cm (sight); 24” x 20.25”, 61 x 51 cm (frame). $1000-2000 232. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) “Workshop, 1972”, lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 22.75” x 18”, 58 x 46 cm (sight); 30” x 24.75”, 76 x 63 cm (frame). $1500-2500
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233. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) “Builders Three”, 1991, color lithograph, from an edition of 90, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 30.5” x 22.25”, 77 x 56 cm (sight); 37.25” x 29.25”, 95 x 74 cm (frame). $2000-4000 234. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) “Two Builders Playing Chess”, 1996, Soft ground/aquatint etching, from an edition of 65, signed, numbered and dated. Size:12.75” x 17.5”, 32 x 44 cm (sight); 20.75” x 26.5”, 53 x 67 cm (frame). $3000-5000
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235. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) “Five Builders with Tool Box”, 1996, soft ground/aquatint etching, from an edition of 65, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 12” x 17.5”, 30 x 44 cm (sight); 20.75” x 26.5”, 53 x 67 cm (frame). $3000-5000 236. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) “Ten Builders”, 1996, soft ground/aquatint etching, from an edition of 65, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 12” x 17.5”, 30 x 44 cm (sight); 20.75” x 26.5”, 53 x 67 cm (frame). $3000-5000 237. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) New Dawn: Hiroshima (Portfolio of 8), 1983, each color screenprints, each signed, titled, numbered, dated and framed, from an edition of 35. Including: No. 1, Playground; No. 2, Street Scene; No. 3, Family; No. 4, People in the Park; No. 5, Market; No. 6, Man With Birds; No. 7, Boy with Kite; No. 8, Farmers. Each Size: 13.75” x 10.25”, 35 x 26 cm (sight); 17.75” x 14.25”, 45 x 36 cm (frame). $6000-9000
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238. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) “Schomburg Library”, 1987, lithograph, from an edition of 200, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 27.25” x 20.75”, 69 x 53 cm (sight); 34.25” x 28.25”, 87 x 72 cm (frame). $3000-5000 239. Jacob Lawrence (American, 1917-2000) “The Birth of Toussaint L’Ouverture, May 20, 1743” (No. 6 in The Life of Toussaint L’Ouverture series), 1986, color lithograph from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered, dated and blindstamped. Size: 29.75” x 19.25”, 76 x 49 cm (sight); 36.75” x 26”, 93 x 66 cm (frame). $1500-2500
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240. Ernest Crichlow (American, 1914-2005) Untitled, 1988, aquatint, artist proof, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sheet). $800-1200 241. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “Blues”, 1983, color lithograph, from an edition of 130, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Publisher: Brandywine Workshop. Size: 28.75” x 19.5”, 73 x 50 cm (sheet). $1500-2500 241
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242. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “Gossip”, 2005, color lithograph, signed, titled, dated and numbered “RI 16/20”. Size: 22.25” x 24”, 57 x 61 cm (sheet). $1500-2500 243. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “My Right Is a Future of Equality With Other Americans”, 1947, linocut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 10.5” x 6.75”, 27 x 17 cm (sight); 16.25” x 12.5”, 41 x 32 cm (frame). $2000-4000
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244. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “I Am The Black Woman”, 1946, linocut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: Size: 6” x 4.75”, 15 x 12 cm (sight); 11.75” x 10.5”, 29 x 26 cm (frame). $1500-2500 245. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “I’m Harriet Tubman. I Helped Hundreds to freedom”, 1946, linocut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 11” x 8”, 28 x 20 cm (sight); 16.75” x 13.5”, 43 x 34 cm (frame). $3000-5000
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246. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “I’m Sojourner Truth. I fought for the rights of women as well as Blacks”, 1946, linocut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 15” x 11.25”, 38 x 28 cm (sight); 16.75” x 13”, 43 x 33 cm (frame). $2000-4000 247. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “In Other Folks’ Homes”, 1946, linocut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 7.25” x 2.5”, 18 x 6 cm (sight); 13.5” x 9”, 34 x 23 cm (frame). $1500-2500
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248. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “For My People”, 1992, Artist’s Book, from edition 400, signed and numbered. Publisher: The Limited Editions Club. Size: 22” x 18.75” x 1”, 56 x 48 x 3 cm (book); 23” x 19.5”, 58 x 50 cm (portfolio). $1000-2000 249. Elizabeth Catlett (American, 1915-2012) “Chile I”, 1980, linocut, from an edition of 21, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: Size: 15” x 11”, 38 x 28 cm (sight); 16.75” x 13”, 43 x 33 cm (frame). $800-1200
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250. David Driskell (American, b. 1931) “Spirits Watching”, 1986, lithograph, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 21.5” x 29.75”, 55 x 76 cm (sheet); 29.5” x 38.25”, 75 x 97 cm (frame). $800-1200
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251. David Driskell (American, b. 1931) “The Young Herbalist”, 2000, color lithograph, signed, titled, dated and numbered “RI”. Size: 30” x 22.25”, 76 x 57 cm (sheet). $1000-1500
252. David Driskell (American, b. 1931) “The Bassist”, 2006, color lithograph, from an edition of 80, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 29.75” x 21.25”, 76 x 54 cm (sheet). $1000-1500
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253. Margo Humphrey (American, b. 1942) “Portrait of the Artist on the way to the store for more nectarines and oranges”, 1981, lithograph, from an edition of 25, signed and dated. Size: 30” x 22.25”, 76 x 57 cm (sight); 33.75” x 26”, 86 x 66 cm (frame). $600-900
254. Margo Humphrey (American, b. 1942) “The Night Kiss/Magical Rendezvous”, 1985, lithograph, signed, blindstamped and numbered “CTP”. Size: 22.5” x 30”, 57 x 76 cm (sheet). $600-900
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255. Margo Humphrey (American, b. 1942) “Lady Luck Says Come Take a Chance”, color lithograph, 1985, signed in plate. Size: 22” x 30.5”, 56 x 77 cm (sheet); 28.75” x 36.75”, 73 x 93 cm (frame). $1000-1500
256. John T. Scott (American, 1940-2007) “Window Icarus”, 1992, Woodcut, Artist Proof, signed, numbered and titled. Size: 11.75” x 7.5”, 30 x 19 cm (sight); 22” x 18”, 56 x 46 cm (frame). $400-600
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257. John T. Scott (American, 1940-2007) “St. George”, 1992, woodcut, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 12” x 9.25”, 30 x 23 cm (sheet). $300-500
258. John T. Scott (American, 1940-2007) “Storm’s Coming”, 1992, woodcut, from an edition of 9, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 12” x 9”, 30 x 23 cm (sheet). $300-500
259. John T. Scott (American, 1940-2007) “Storm’s Coming #2”, 1992, woodcut, from an edition of 10, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 12” x 9.25”, 30 x 23 cm (sheet). $300-500
260. John T. Scott (American, 1940-2007) “Coming #3”, 1992, Woodcut, from an edition of 10, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 11.5” x 9”, 29 x 23 cm (sheet). $300-500
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261. John T. Scott (American, 1940-2007) Sculpture: “The Storm is Coming No. 1”, 1997, from an edition of 30, signed, dated and numbered. Lithograph and spraypaint on wood, with base. Size: 19.25” x 15.5” x 10”, 49 x 39 x 25 cm (overall). $800-1200
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262. Emma Amos (American, b. 1938) “Black Leopard Frieze”, 1986, monoprint, from an edition of 4, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Provenance: Acquired at The McIntosh Gallery, Atlanta, 1991. Size: 15.5” x 39.5”, 39 x 100 cm (sheet); 19” x 43”, 48 x 109 cm (frame). $2000-3000 263. Emma Amos (American, 1938) “Faith”, spit bite proof, signed and titled. Provenance: Acquired at Hatch-Billops Collection, NY, 1999. Size: 15” x 11.75”, 38 x 30 cm (sight); 23.75” x 20.75”, 60 x 53 cm (frame). $800-1200
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264. Emma Amos (American, b. 1938) “Identity”, 2006, digital print with hand lithography, from an edition of 60, signed, dated and titled. Size: 12” x 12”, 30 x 30 cm (sheet). $800-1200 265. Emma Amos (American, b. 1938) “Miss Otis”, 2002, lithograph with fabric collage, from an edition of 25, signed, dated and numbered. Size: 26” x 21”, 66 x 53 cm (sheet). $300-500 266. Michael Harris (20th c.) “A Song for Our Fathers”, 1994, Offset lithograph, from an edition of 70, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 29.5” x 21.5”, 75 x 55 cm (sheet). $300-500
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268. John Dowell (American, 20th c.) “Triangular Fugue”: A Suite of Eight Lithographs, 1965, from an edition of 10, with title page and colophon, in a navy portfolio, each signed, titled and numbered. Printed at University of Washington. Each Size: 17” x 14”, 43 x 36 cm (sheet). $200-400 269. Melvin Edwards (American, b. 1937) Untitled (Abstract Composition), 1998, color lithograph, from an edition of 80, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 21.25”, 76 x 54 cm (sheet). $500-700
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270. Alvin D. Loving (American, 1935-2005) “Life + Continual Growth I”, 1988, color lithograph and collage, from an edition of 14, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 29.25” x 32.75”, 74 x 83 cm (irregular sheet). $800-1200
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271. Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) “Introduction for a Blues Queen” (The Jazz Singer), 1979, color lithograph, artist proof, signed. Literature: Gelburd, Gail. The Painted Sounds of Romare Bearden. New York: Council for Creative Projects, 1994, pg. 34, figure 18. Size: 24.5” x 36”, 62 x 91 cm (sight); 28.75” x 40.25”, 73 x 102 cm (frame). $1500-2500 272. Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) “Mother and Child” (from the portfolio Conspiracy: The Artist as Witness), 1970, screenprint from an edition of 150, signed and numbered. Size: 24” x 18”, 61 x 46 cm (sheet); 26.25” x 20.25”, 67 x 51 cm (frame). $3000-5000
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273. Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) “Conversation” (from Mecklenberg Series), 1979, color lithograph, from an edition of 175, signed and numbered. Size: 19” x 25.25”, 48 x 64 cm (sight); 25” x 31”, 64 x 79 cm (frame). $3000-5000 274. Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) “Prevalence of Ritual Series”, 1974, 5 screenprints, each from an edition of 100, each signed, numbered, dated, and framed: 1) “Noah, Third Day”. Size: 37” x 31”, 94 x 79 cm (sight); 45.5” x 37.5”, 116 x 95 cm (frame); 2) “In the Garden”. Size: 37” x 30”, 94 x 76 cm (sight); 45.5” x 37.25”, 116 x 95 cm (frame); “Prevalence of Ritual III”. Size: 30” x 37”, 76 x 94 cm (sight); 37.5” x 45.5”, 95 x 116 cm (frame); 4) “Delilah”. Size: 37” x 30”, 94 x 76 cm (sight); 45.5” x 37”, 116 x 94 cm (frame); 5) “Prologue to Troy #1”. Size: 37” x 30”, 94 x 76 cm (sight); 45.5” x 37.5”, 116 x 95 cm (frame). $15000-25000
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275. Romare Bearden (American, 1911-1988) “Siren’s Song” (from Odysseus Suite), 1979, screenprint, from an edition of 20, signed and numbered. Size: 19” x 24.5”, 48 x 62 cm (sight); 25.5” x 31.5”, 65 x 80 cm (frame). $1500-2500 276. Faith Ringgold (American, b. 1930) “Somebody Stole My Broken Heart”, 2004, lithograph, edition of 100, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 22.5” x 30”, 57 x 76 cm (sheet). $1500-2500
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277. Faith Ringgold (American, b. 1930) “Under a Blood Red Sky #9”, 2007, color lithograph, from an edition of 90, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 29.5” x 22”, 75 x 56 cm (sheet). $1000-1500 278. Camille Billops (American, b. 1933) “Mondo Negro I”, 2000, intaglio, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 10.25” x 8.75”, 26 x 22 cm (sight); 21.5” x 17.5”, 55 x 44 cm (frame). $300-500
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279. Camille Billops (American, b. 1933) “Mondo Negro III”, 2000, intaglio, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 10.5” x 9”, 27 x 23 cm (sight); 21.5” x 17.5”, 55 x 44 cm (frame). $300-500 280. Camille Billops (American, b. 1933) “I Am Black, I am Black, I am Dangerously Black”, 1973, intaglio, from an edition of 50 (3rd State), signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 13” x 17.5”, 33 x 44 cm (sight); 26.5” x 31.25”, 67 x 79 cm (frame). $1000-1500
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281. Camille Billops (American, b. 1933) “The KKK Boutique”, 1994, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 21.75”, 76 x 55 cm (sheet). $400-600
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282. Deborah Willis (American, b. 1948) “A Good Man”, 2009, color lithograph, from an edition of 28, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 14.5” x 29.5”, 37 x 75 cm (sheet). $200-300
281 283. Juan Logan (20th c.) 3 Works: 1) “Trying Not to Forget I, Madge Grier c. 1939”; 2) “Trying Not to Forget II, Solomon Gordon & Laura Elliot c. 1905”; 3) “Trying Not to Forget III, Muff Carson c. 1903”; Each: 2001, non-silver photo, collage, pochoir, from an edition of 20. Size: 20” x 16”, 51 x 41 cm (each sheet). Each work is signed, titled, numbered and dated. $200-400
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284. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “Burning Bush”, 2002, screenprint, from an edition of 60, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 15.25” x 13.75”, 39 x 35 cm (sheet). $300-500 285. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “Naturally Smooth”, 2002, iris print, from an edition of 12, signed and numbered. Size: 47” x 34.75”, 119 x 88 cm (sheet). $1500-2500
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286. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “Loyal and Dependable”, 2002, iris print, from an edition of 12, signed and numbered. Size: 47” x 34.75”, 119 x 88 cm (sheet). $1500-2500 287. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “A Head of Its Time”, 2002, iris print, from an edition of 12, signed and numbered. Size: 47” x 34.75”, 119 x 88 cm (sheet). $1500-2500
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291. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “Silex Male: Ritual” , 2004, digital print on Epson 9600 using Ultra Chrome Archival Inks, from an edition of 12, signed, numbered and dated. Collaborator: Josh Azzarella. Size: 44” x 61” (112 x 155 cm). $5000-7000 292. Willie Cole (American, b. 1955) “Sunbeam Male: Ceremonial”, 2004, digital print on Epson 9600 using Ultra Chrome Archival Inks, from an edition of 12, signed, numbered and dated. Collaborator: Josh Azzarella. Size: 44” x 61” (112 x 155 cm). $5000-7000
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293. Hank Willis Thomas (American, b. 1976) “To Be Sold”, 2009, relief print, from an edition of 30, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 24.25” x 17.5”, 62 x 44 cm (sheet). $500-700 294. Frank Bowling (British, b. 1936) “Mother Approaching Sixty”, 2003, intaglio: etching, photoetching, spit bite, soft ground, from an edition of 40, signed, numbered, dated and blindstamped. Size: 35” x 30.5”, 89 x 77 cm (sheet). $1000-2000 295. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “Martin Luther King Jr.”, 1966, wood engraving, from an edition of 300, titled, dated, numbered and signed. Size: 25” x 20”, 64 x 51 cm (sheet); 31.5” x 25.5”, 80 x 65 cm (frame). $600-900 296. WPA Work Program Metal Sign, c. 1937. Size: 32” x 32” (81 x 81 cm). $500-700 297. Howard Chandler Christy (American, 1873-1952) Americans All! Victory Liberty Loan, 1919, Poster. Size: 39.5” x 26.5”, 100 x 67 cm (sight); 42.5” x 29.5”, 108 x 75 cm (frame). $500-700 298. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “We Want Peace / Register Vote”, 1946, color offset lithograph poster. Size: 41.25” x 26.5”, 105 x 67 cm (sight); 44.75” x 30.25”, 114 x 77 cm (frame). $600-900 299. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “Warning! Inflation means depression / Register Vote”, 1946, color offset lithograph poster. Size: 41” x 27.75”, 104 x 70 cm (sight); 44.75” x 31.5”, 114 x 80 cm (frame). $600-900 300. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “We French Workers Warn You”, 1942, color offset lithograph poster. Size: 28” x 39.5”, 71 x 100 cm (sight); 29.5” x 41”, 75 x 104 cm (frame). $600-900
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301. Ben Shahn (American, 1898-1969) “This is Nazi Brutality”, 1942, color offset lithograph poster. Size: 37.25” x 27.75”, 95 x 70 cm (sight); 38” x 28.5”, 97 x 72 cm (frame). $500-700 302. Marcel Vertes (French, 1895-1961) Ostenrijk Hongert (Austria Hungry), lithograph poster. Size: 48” x 36”, 122 x 91 cm (sight); 56.5” x 44”, 143 x 112 cm (frame). $600-900 301
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303. Gerald Spencer Pryse (1882-1956) “Workless” Poster, c. 1910-19, London: Published by the Labour Party; printed by David Allen & Sons. Size: 39” x 26”, 99 x 66 cm (sight); 47.25” x 34.25”, 120 x 87 cm (frame). $300-500 304. Gerald Spencer Pryse (1882-1956) “Landless” Poster, c. 1910-19, London: Published by the Labour Party; printed by David Allen & Sons. Size: 39” x 26”, 99 x 66 cm (sight); 47.25” x 34.25”, 120 x 87 cm (frame). $300-500
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305. Sam Maitin (American, 1928-2004) “Head-Waves of Israel Warplanes”, etching, from an edition of 40, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 14” x 11”, 36 x 28 cm (sight); 21” x 17”, 53 x 43 cm (frame). $100-200 306. Werner Drewes (American/German, 1899-1985) “Ghandi “God is truth”, 1931, woodcut, from an edition of 30, signed and dated. Size: 13.5” x 9.75”, 34 x 25 cm (sheet). $400-600 307. REVES Vintage Cuban Framed Poster. Size: 35.5” x 23.5”, 90 x 60 cm (sight); 36.75” x 24.75”, 93 x 63 cm (frame). $100-200
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308. Patrick Oliphant (American, b. 1935) “I Have Returned”, 1984, lithograph, from an edition of 50, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 24” x 17.75”, 61 x 45 cm (sheet). $300-500 309. Alexander Calder (American, 1898-1976) “McGovern for McGovernment”, 1972, lithograph, from an edition of 200, signed and numbered, with Styria Studio Ltd blindstamp. Size: 34.5” x 24”, 88 x 61 cm (sheet); 45” x 32”, 114 x 81 cm (backing sheet). $500-700
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310. Sam Maitin (American, 1928-2004) 6 Works, each signed and numbered: 1) “Dr. Benjamin Spock SANE Peace Award”, screenprint, from an edition of 50. Size: 25.5” x 19.5”, 65 x 50 cm (sheet); 2) “1989 SANE Peace Award to the Reverend Jesse Jackson”, 1989, screenprint, from an edition of 50. Size: 25.75” x 19.75”, 65 x 50 cm (sheet); 3) “David Cohen”, 1986, Screenprint, from an edition of 75. Size: 21.75” x 14.75”, 55 x 37 cm (sheet); 4) “1986 SANE Peace Award to Pat Schroeder and Ron Dellums”, 1986, screenprint, from an edition of 60. Size: 26” x 21.25”, 66 x 54 cm (sheet); 5) “Bread and Roses Change Not Charity”, 1999, Iris print, from an edition of 75. Size: 23” x 17”, 58 x 43 cm (sheet); 6) “People’s Fund: Change Not Charity”, screenprint, from an edition of 115. Size: 25.5” x 19.5”, 65 x 50 cm (sheet). $300-500
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311. Tony Auth (American, 20th c.) Two Original Illustrations: 1) “Accidents Will Happen”, 1986, ink drawing, signed. Size: 11” x 15”, 28 x 38 cm (sheet); 2) “For World Peace”, 1987, ink drawing, signed. Size: 8.75” x 12.5”, 22 x 31 cm (sight); 12” x 16.5”, 22 x 42 cm (frame). $100-200
312. Jacob Landau (American, 1917-2001) “John Brown”, 1968, woodcut and pochoir (2nd state), from an edition of 50, signed and numbered. Size: 40” x 32”, 101 x 81 cm (sight); 44.5” x 36.25”, 112 x 92 cm (frame). $300-500
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313. William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) “John Brown”, 1953, Lithograph, signed and titled in plate. Size: 17” x 11”, 43 x 28 cm (sheet). $100-200
314. Hugo Gellert (American, 1892-1985) “Primary Accumulation #4”, from Capital in Pictures, 1933, lithograph, signed. Size: 22.5” x 15”, 57 x 38 cm (sight); 26” x 18.25”, 66 x 47 cm (frame). $300-500
315. Hugo Gellert (American, 1892-1985) “Tom Mooney”, 1936, lithograph, signed in plate. Size: 15.5” x 14.5”, 39 x 37 cm (sight); 21.75” x 20.75”, 56 x 53 cm (frame). $200-300
316. George Biddle (American, 1885-1973) “Tom Mooney - The Prosecution has no evidence to support a verdict”, 1933, lithograph, signed, titled and dated. Size: 15” x 10.5”, 38 x 27 cm (sight); 21.75” x 17.5”, 55 x 44 cm (frame). $200-400
317. Angel Bracho (Mexican, b. 1911) “11 de Septiembre”, linocut, depicting Kissinger and Pinochet on the day of Allende’s Asssasination, 11 Sept. 1973, signed. Size: 16.5” x 23”, 42 x 58 cm (sheet). $200-300
318. David Stone Martin (American, 1913-1992) “Strong in the Strength of the Lord We Who Fight in the People’s Cause Will Never Stop Until That Cause Is Won”, 1942, Poster. OWI Poster #8, U.S. Govt. printing office. Size: 39.75” x 27.75”, 101 x 70 cm (sight); 43.75” x 31.75”, 111 x 80 cm (frame). $500-700
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319. Vintage WW2 Poster: “This is the Enemy”, 1943, by the Office of War Information. Size: 28” x 20”, 71 x 51 cm (sheet). $200-300
320. Leon Golub (American, 1922-2004) “Fighting Man” from Agon Series, 1965, color lithograph, signed and blindstamped. Size: 22.25” x 30”, 57 x 76 cm (sheet). $500-700
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323. Vintage Philadelphia Resistance Poster: “If You Liked Vietnam, You’ll Love World War Three”, offset lithograph. Size: 18.5” x 12.25”, 47 x 31 cm (sheet); 21.25” x 15.25”, 54 x 39 cm (frame). $100-200 324. Vintage 1967 Haight Ashbury (HALO) Poster: Benefit Concert Poster for the Haight Ashbury Legal Organization (HALO) Poster Venue: Winterland (San Francisco). Performers: Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Quicksilver Messenger Service, The Charlatans, The Grateful Dead. Size: Size: 17.5” x 13.5”, 44 x 34 cm (sight); 20.5” x 16.25”, 51 x 41 cm (frame). $100-200 325. Gay Sunshine: A Benefit Reading, Autographed Poster, 1977, offset lithograph, from an edition of 75. Poster for May 27, 1977 poetry reading at Glide Memorial Church, San Francisco. Signed by 8 readers: Harold Norse, John Rechy, Aaron Shurin, Neeli Cherkovski, Allen Ginsberg, William Barber, Dennis Cooper, & Robert Gluck. Also signed by Peter Orlovsky. Size: 23” x 17.5”, 58 x 44 cm (sheet). $200-300
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326. Jason Urban (American, 20th c.) “Magnum, P.I. and Stalin”, 2004, woodcut, folded sheet, signed, dated, numbered and titled. Approximately: 23” x 16”, 58 x 41 cm (opened). $400-600 327. Shepard Fairey (20th c.) Obama Hope Poster, 2008, Offset Lithograph. Size: 36” x 24”, 91 x 61 cm (sheet). $100-200 328. Liborio Noval, (Cuban b. 1934) “Che Guevara”, 1963, silver gelatin photograph, from an edition of 5, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 20” x 16”, 51 x 41 cm (sheet). $200-300
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329. Guerrilla Girls “Spy Mission”, 1998, mixed-media, from an edition of 50, numbered, with lipstick signature. Spy Kit released in conjunction with exhibition at the New Museum, including button, pencil, 6 pages of information, action suggestions, posters, stickers and postcards. Size: 15.25” x 12”, 39 x 30 cm (irregular sheet). $200-300 330. Atelier Populaire “La Police Vous Parle”, an original screenprint poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 28” x 20.5”, 71 x 52 cm (sheet). $400-600
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331. Atelier Populaire “Soutenez les Grevistes de Renault Flins” (Support the strikers of Renault Flin), an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 23.5” x 15.75”, 60 x 40 cm (sheet); 27.5” x 19.75”, 70 x 50 cm (frame). $200-400
332. Atelier Populaire “Non a la Cultures des Transistores”, an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 27” x 18.5”, 69 x 47 cm (sheet); 31.75” x 22.5”, 81 x 57 cm (linen backing). $200-400
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333. Atelier Populaire “Non”, an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 24.5” x 16.75”, 62 x 43 cm (sheet). $200-400
334. Atelier Populaire “Soutenez Les Cheminots en Greve”, an original screenprint poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 22” x 30.75”, 56 x 78 cm (sheet). $200-400 333
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336. Atelier Populaire “L’Elan est Donne pour une Lutte Prolongee”, an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 19.25” x 12.75”, 49 x 32 cm (sheet). $200-400 335
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337. Atelier Populaire “La Lutte Continue Soutenons la Greve des Bateliers” (The struggle continues; Supports the Sailors’ Strike), an original screenprint poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 29.75” x 18.75”, 76 x 48 cm (sheet); 33.75” x 22.75”, 86 x 58 cm (linen backing). $200-400
338. Atelier Populaire “La Bourgeoisie a Peur!”, an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 17.5” x 24.5”, 44 x 62 cm (sheet). $200-400 337
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339. Atelier Populaire “Belleville”, an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 25.5” x 19.5”, 65 x 50 cm (sheet); 29.5” x 23.5”, 75 x 60 cm (frame). $200-400
340. Atelier Populaire “Soutenez les Grevistes de Renault Flins” (Support the strikers of Renault Flin), an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 25.25” x 19.5”, 64 x 49 cm (sight); 29.5” x 23.5”, 74 x 59 cm (frame). $200-400
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341. Atelier Populaire “Soutenez la Greve des Postiers” (Support the strike of postal workers), an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 9.75” x 12.75”, 25 x 32 cm (sight); 13.75” x 16.5”, 35 x 42 cm (frame). $200-400
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342. Atelier Populaire “RATP Tiendra”, an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: 25.5” x 19.5”, 64 x 50 cm (sight); 29.5” x 23.5”, 75 x 59 cm (frame). $400-600 343. Atelier Populaire “Presse Ne Pas Avaler” (Press Not To Be Swallowed), an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: Size: 25.5” x 19.5”, 64 x 49 cm (sight); 29.5” x 23.5”, 75 x 59 cm (frame). $400-600 344. Atelier Populaire “Information Libre” (Free Information), an original poster produced during the French student uprising in May 1968. Size: Size: 25.5” x 19.5”, 64 x 49 cm (sight); 29.5” x 23.5”, 75 x 60 cm (frame). $400-600
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346. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Berlin Ruft Zur Olympiade”, framed photomontage from AIZ (ArbeiterIllustrierte-Zeitung), offset lithographic magazine, June 1936. Size: 15” x 10.5”, 38 x 27 cm (sheet); 18” x 13.75”, 46 x 35 cm (frame). $100-200 347. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Der Friedfertige Raubfisch”, photomontage from AIZ (Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung), offset lithographic magazine, 1937. Size: 14.75” x 10.25”, 37 x 26 cm (sheet); 18” x 13.75”, 46 x 35 cm (frame). $100-200
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348. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Werkzeug in Gottes Hand? Spielzug in Thyssens Hand!”, framed photomontage from AIZ (Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung), offset lithographic magazine, 1933. Size: 14.75” x 10.25”, 37 x 26 cm (sheet); 18” x 14”, 46 x 36 cm (frame). $100-200 349. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Hitler Erzahlt Marchen II”, framed photomontage from AIZ (ArbeiterIllustrierte-Zeitung), offset lithographic magazine, 1936. Size: 14.75” x 10.5”, 37 x 27 cm (sheet); 18” x 14”, 46 x 36 cm (frame). $100-200
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350. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Hurrah die Butter ist alle!”, photomontage from AIZ (ArbeiterIllustrierte-Zeitung), offset lithographic magazine, 1935. Size: 15.25” x 11.25”, 39 x 29 cm (sight); 16.25” x 12.25”, 41 x 31 cm (frame). $100-200
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351. John Heartfield (German, 1891-1968) “Das Leben Wird Leichter Und Frohlicher/Faschistische Ruhmesmale”, photomontage from AIZ (Arbeiter-Illustrierte-Zeitung), offset lithographic magazine, 1936. Size: 14.75” x 10.5”, 37 x 27 cm (sheet); 18” x 13.75”, 46 x 35 cm (frame). $100-200 352. Robert J. Brand (American, 20th c.) “It Has Always Been About Voting”, 2012. A portfolio of 22 photographs taken in Mississippi during the James Meredith March Against Fear (1966), signed. Archival inkjet photographs on paper, in an etched metal presentation box. Published by Heartfield Editions, Philadelphia. Collections include the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, The Smithsonian, Vanderbilt University, Yale University, and the Mississipi Civil Rights Museum. Size: 20” x 16”, 51 x 41 cm (each sheet). $2000-4000
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353. Larry Owens (20th c.) “Separate but Separate” (Flag), framed textile. Size: 14.5” x 19”, 37 x 48 cm (flag); 21” x 25”, 53 x 64 cm (frame). $200-300 354. Kukryniksy Team (Russian, 20th c.) “Tass Window”, 1942, Lithograph Poster. Size: 40” x 28.75”, 101 x 73 cm (sight); 43.25” x 32.25”, 110 x 82 cm (frame). $500-700 355. Dmitri Moor (Russian , 1883-1946) “This Will Not Be!”, lithograph poster. Size: 34.25” x 26”, 87 x 66 cm (sight) 37.75” x 29.5”, 96 x 74 cm (frame). $500-700 356. Mikhail Mikhailovich Cheremnykh (Russian, 18901962) Tass No. 973 “Patriots of Poland...”, 1944, Pochoir poster, from an edition of 600. Size: 52.25” x 29.25”, 133 x 75 cm (sight); 55.75” x 32.75”, 141 x 83 cm (frame). $300-500 357. Russian WW2 Poster by Pyotr Sarkisian (1922 -1970) TASS #1143, New “Hoax” Goebbels. Text reads: “Goebbels claims the ‘Fuhrer’ is full of the highest moral and intellectual forces.” Size: 61.25” x 32.5”, 156 x 83 cm (sight); 64.5” x 35.75”, 164 x 91 cm (frame). $600-900 358. Vintage Poster: “Le racisme divise, le racisme fait diversion”, 1971-75, serigraph. Size: 33.5” x 22.5”, 85 x 57 cm (sight); 36.5” x 25.5”, 93 x 65 cm (frame). $200-300 359. Vintage Russian Poster: “Fight Imperialistic Wars!”, color lithograph. Size: 41.5” x 27.5”, 105 x 70 cm (sight); 42.25” x 28.25”, 107 x 72 cm (frame). $300-500 360. Eugene Carriere (French, 1849-1906) “L’Aurore”, 1897, lithograph, from an edition of 2, signed in plate. Size: 82” x 56.5”, 208 x 144 cm (sheet); 87” x 61”, 221 x 155 cm (frame). $3000-5000
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361. Eugene Carriere (French, 1849-1906) “Le Fondeur”, 1900, lithograph, exemplaire 44, signed in plate. Size: 51” x 34.5”, 130 x 88 cm (sight); 54.25” x 37.75”, 138 x 96 cm (frame). $300-500
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362. Eugene Carriere (French, 1849-1906) “Le Mineur”, 1900, lithograph, signed in plate. Imperimeries Chaix & G De Macherbe, Editeur. Size: 51.25” x 35.5”, 130 x 90 cm (frame). $300-500
363. Eugene Carriere (French, 1849-1906) “Maternite”, 1893, lithograph. Size: 15.5” x 12.25”, 39 x 31 cm (sight); 26” x 21”, 66 x 54 cm (frame). $300-500
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364. Auguste Louis Lepere (French, 1849-1918) “Fisherman” from L’Estampe Moderne, 1898 (original 1897), lithograph (after original woodcut), blindstamped. Size: 15.75” x 11.75”, 40 x 30 cm (sight); 21.5” x 17.5”, 54 x 44 cm (frame). $200-300
365. Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902) “Our System of Feathering Nestsâ€_” (From Harper’s Weekly), 1886, wood engraving. Size: 15.75” x 10.75”, 40 x 27 cm (sight); 20.75” x 15.75”, 52 x 40 cm (frame). $100-200
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366. L Chevalier Epouvantails from Les Temps Nouveaux, 1896, Lithograph. Size: 17.5” x 13.5”, 44 x 34 cm (sight); 28.25” x 22.25”, 72 x 57 cm (frame). $100-200
367. Jacques Callot (French, 1592-1635) “L’Arche de Noe” (Noah’s Ark), c. 1628, etching, numbered “XXI” in plate. Size: 2.5” x 3.25”, 6 x 8 cm (sheet); 12” x 10”, 30 x 25 cm (mat). $200-300
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368. Abraham Ortelius (Belgian, 1527-1598) Americae sive Novi Orbis, Nova Descriptio, 1598, hand-colored engraving, hand colored (letterpress text on verso). Size: 16.75” x 22.5”, 43 x 57 cm (sheet). $800-1200
369. Antique 1700’s copper engraving of Dutch Colonists. Size: 5.5” x 7.5”, 14 x 19 cm (sight); 10.25” x 12.25”, 26 x 31 cm (frame). $100-200
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370. After Alphonse Legros (French, 1837-1911) “Father Time”, offset reproduction. Size: Size: 9” x 6.75”, 23 x 17 cm (sight); 15.5” x 13.25”, 39 x 33 cm (frame). $200300
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371. Aristide Maillol (French, 1861-1944) 2 woodcuts from Daphne and Chloe, 1937. Sizes: 1) Man with Goat: 4” x 5”, 10 x 13 cm (sheet); 9” x 9”, 23 x 23 cm (mat); Couple: 5” x 7.75”, 13 x 20 cm (sheet); 9” x 10”, 23 x 25 cm (mat). $200300 372. Paul Jacoulet (French, 1902-1960) “Les Pasteques JoHoku-Ri Coree” (The Water Melons), 1939, woodcut with embossing, signed and stamped. Size: 11.75” x 15.5”, 30 x 39 cm (sheet). $300-500
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373. Paul Jacoulet (French, 1902-1960) “L’Attente Celebes Menado” (Waiting in Menado), 1947, woodcut with silver foil flecking, sparrow seal, Miles 86, signed. Size: 15.75” x 11.75”, 40 x 30 cm (sheet). $300-500 374. Chronological Chart of Ancient, Modern and Biblical History, Synchonized, Sebastian C. Adams. Published by Strobridge & Co, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1871. Size: 28” x 260” (71 x 660 cm). $200-300
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375. Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720-1778) “View of the Baths of Trajan” (Veduta delle Terme de Tito), Rome 1775, Etching. Size: Size: 19” x 27.5”, 48 x 69 cm (sight); 27.5” x 36”, 69 x 92 cm (frame). $500-700
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376. Antique Japanese Woodblock Print, depicting a Samurai battle. Size: 14” x 27.5”, 36 x 70 cm (sight); 20.25” x 34”, 51 x 86 cm (frame). $200-300 377. Tsukioka Yoshitoshi (Japanese, 1839-1892) “The Hell Courtesan” (Jigokun-daiyu Chuban, from Yoshitoshi manga), 1882, Moku hanga. Size: 7.25” x 10”, 18 x 25 cm (sheet). $100-200
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378. Harvey Finkle (American, 20th c.) Two Photographs: Mummers of Two Street, each signed: 1) Silver gelatin photograph, titled and numbered 1/85; 2) Silver gelatin photograph. Largest size: 11” x 15.5”, 28 x 39 cm (sight); 18” x 21.75”, 46 x 55 cm (frame). $200-400 375
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379. Salvatore Pinto (American, 1905-1966) “City Hall Tower from Spruce Street” (Philadelphia), etching, signed an titled. Size: 10.25” x 8”, 26 x 20 cm (sight); 18.5” x 15.5”, 47 x 39 cm (frame). $200-300 380. Salvatore Pinto (American, 1905-1966) Untitled (View of Independence Hall from Walnut Street, Philadelphia), etching, signed and titled. Size: 9.25” x 12.25”, 23 x 31 cm (sight); 16.75” x 19.75”, 42 x 50 cm (frame). $200-300
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381. Oscar Munoz (Colombian, b. 1951) “Ante la imagen” (confronting the image), 2009, photo etching on mirror, numbered, from an edition of 50. In custom box with certificate. Size: 6” x 4.5”, 15 x 11 cm (mirror). $600-900
382. Harvey Finkle (American, 20th c.) 15 Photographs (mostly healthcare related). Each Size: 10” x 8”, 25 x 20 cm (sheet). $300-500 383
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383. Brandywine Workshop FortySquare Portfolio, 2012, color lithographs, from an edition of 40. Including: 1) Barbara Chase-Riboud, “Every time a Knot is Undone a God is released” (3 part), signed; 2) Camille Billops (American, b. 1933) “Kaosiung Series #9”, signed; 3) Keith Morrison “The Tango”, signed; 4) Howardena Pindell “Pindell / DNA”, signed. Largest Size: 22” x 16”, 56 x 41 cm (sheet). $600-900
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384. Philadelphia Print Collaborative 2002 Invitational Portfolio, including 6 Works by Various Artists, from an edition of 50, each signed: 1) Candy Depew “Sparkle Bit”, Silkscreen with glitter sticker. Size: 15” x 11” (38 x 28 cm). Printed by The Fabric Workshop and Museum; 2002; 2) H. D. Ivey “Bushwhacked”, Etching and softground etching. Size: 15” x 11” (38 x 28 cm). Printed by C.R. Ettinger Studios; 2002; 3) Lois M. Johnson “Franklin Court: Ben, Paine, Press 2002”, Silkscreen. Size: 15” x 11” (38 x 28 cm). Printed by Space 1026; 2002; 4) Isaac T. Lin “Untitled”, Offset lithograph. Size: 15” x 11” (38 x 28 cm). Printed by Borowsky Center for Publication Arts; 2002; 5) Sarah McEneaney “Paint Print”, Lithograph. Size: 15” x 11” (38 x 28 cm). Printed by Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper; 2002; 6) William Earle Williams “Schuylkill Friends Meetinghouse Grounds”, IRIS print. Size: 15” x 11” (38 x 28 cm). Printed by Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints; 2002. $800-1200
385. PHILAGRAFIKA 2007 Invitational Portfolio of 6 Works by Various Artists, from an edition of 20, each signed: 1) Anthony Campuzano “Drop Dead Fears”, Offset lithograph. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed by Brandywine Workshop; 2007; 2) Marilyn Holsing “Young Marie Casts a Shadow”, Digital print. Size: 18” x 15”, 46 x 38 cm (sheet). Printed by Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints; 2007; 3) Jane Irish “Room”, Silkscreen. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed by The Fabric Workshop and Museum; 2007; 4) Randall Sellers “Untitled”, Etching. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm)”. Printed by C.R. Ettinger Studios; 2007; 5) Jackie Tileston “Untitled”, lithograph. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed by Borowsky Center for Publication Arts; 2007; 6) Nami Yamamoto “Miniature Garden: Trace”, Pigmented, over beaten bleached abaca with watermark. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed by The Brodsky Center: 2007. $800-1200
386. PHILAGRAFIKA 2011 Invitational Portfolio: 6 Works by Various Artists, from an edition of 20, each signed: 1) Henry Bermudez “Philadelphia”, Digital print with reflective foil layer and dye-cut. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm). Printed with Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints and Tim Eads; 2011; 2) Dufala Brothers (Billy and Steven Dufala) “Untitled”, etching. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed with C.R. Ettinger Studio; 2011; 3) Jennifer Levonian “July in Philadelphia” Digital print with dye-cut elements hand inserted. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed with Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints; 2011; 4) Alex Lukas “Untitled” 8 color Offset Lithograph. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed with the Borowsky Center for Publication Arts, University of the Arts; 2011; 5) Paul Swenbeck “Untitled” Silkscreen. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed with Space 1026; 2011; 6)Thomas Vance “Untitled”, Relief, etching, chine colle. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed with Second State Press; 2011. $800-1200
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387. PHILAGRAFIKA 2008 Invitational Portfolio: 6 Works by Various Artists, from an edition of 20, each signed: 1) Barkley Hendricks “Dexter Gordon”, Digital print. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm). Printed by The Brodsky Center; 2008; 2) Nadia Hironaka & Matthew Suib “Prequel” (Panel 4), Digital Print. Printed by Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints; 2008; 3) Sarah Gamble “Untitled” Offset lithograph, 10 runs. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed by Borowsky Center for Publication arts; 2008; 4) Andrea Landau “Bit” 7 color Silkscreen & inert particles. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed by Space 1026; 2008; 5) Serena Perrone “In Our Cinematic Lives”, Etching, aquatint and chine colle. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed by C.R. Ettinger Studios; 2008; 6) Hunter Stabler “I Would Like to Apologize for Anything I’ve Ever Said to Anyone”, Hand pulled silkscreen on paper. Size: 15” x 18” (38 x 46 cm). Printed by The Fabric Workshop and Museum; 2008. $800-1200
388. Philadelphia Print Collaborative 2003 Invitational Portfolio, including 7 Works by Various Artists, from an edition of 50, each signed: 1) James Brantley “Maiden Voyage”, Offset lithograph and silkscreen. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm). Printed by Brandywine Workshop; 2003; 2) Emily Brown “An Early Thaw”, Lithograph. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm). Printed by Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper; 2003; 3) Enid Mark “Rose”, Offset lithograph. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm). Printed by Borowsky Center for Publication Arts; 2003; 4) Stuart Netsky “Daisy Clover, Too”, Inkjet with archival and water resistant inks on watercolor paper. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm). Printed by Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints; 2003; 5) Alice Oh “Red Star P.C.P. no. 1”, Silkscreen. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm). Printed by Space 1026; 2003; 6) Hester Stinnett “Looking North”, Silkscreen. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm).Printed by The Fabric Workshop and Museum; 2003; 7) Rochelle Toner “Sessile”, Etching, aquatint, spitbite. Size: 18” x 15” (46 x 38 cm). Printed by C.R. Ettinger Studio; 2003. $800-1200
389. Philadelphia Print Collaborative 2001 Invitational Portfolio, including 7 Works by Various Artists, from an edition of 50, each signed: 1) Astrid Bowlby “Cindi’s Hair”, Etching on white Rives BFK paper, Printed by C.R. Ettinger Studio; 2001. Size: 25.5” x 19.5” (65 x 50 cm); 2) James Dupree “Stolen Dreams and Forbidden Fruits #51”, Offset lithograph. Size: 25.5” x 19.5” (65 x 50 cm). Printed by Brandywine Workshop; 2001; 3) Jim Houser “Bursts”, Silkscreen. Size: 19.5” x 25.5” (50 x 65 cm). Printed by Space 1026; 2001.; 4) Virgil Marti “Bunny Multiplication”, Inkjet with rayon flock. Size: 25.5” x 19.5” (65 x 50 cm). Printed by Silicon Gallery Fine Art Prints; 2001; 5) Bruce Pollock “Alpha”, Offset lithograph. Size: 25.5” x 19.5” (65 x 50 cm). Printed by Borowsky Center for Publication Arts; 2001; 6) Judith Schaechter “Child Bride”, 2 color Linocut on Somerset paper. Size: 25.5” x 19.5” (65 x 50 cm). Printed by Rutgers Center for Innovative Print and Paper; 2001; 7) Willie Stokes “Animals and Two Dancing People”, Silkscreen. Size: 25.5” x 17” (65 x 43 cm). Printed by The Fabric Workshop and Museum; 2001. $800-1200
390. Jacob Landau (American, 1917-2001) 3 Works: 1) Lithograph, artist proof, 1965, from Charades Suite, signed. Size: 14” x 11”, 36 x 28 cm (sheet); 2) Drawing (Figure with Sword), signed. Size: 11.5” x 9.75”, 29 x 25 cm (sheet); 3) Drawing (Seated Woman), signed. Size: 14.75” x 10.5”, 37 x 27 cm (sheet). $300-500
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391. Ann Westley (British, b. 1948) Two Framed Works, each signed, numbered, dated and titled: 1) Greenham Common ‘83, 1983, woodblock print, from an edition of 50. Size: 25.5” x 35”, 65 x 89 cm (sight); 26.5” x 36”, 67 x 91 (frame); 2) Mirrors & Candles Demonstration at Greenham Common Dec’ 83, 1983, woodblock print, from an edition of 50. Size: 26.5” x 37”, 67 x 94 cm (sight); 27.25” x 37.75”, 69 x 96 cm (frame). $300-500 391
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392. Jakob Steinhardt (Israeli, 1887-1968) “Noah”, woodcut, from an edition of 100, signed and numbered. Size: 17.5” x 13”, 44 x 33 cm (sight); 25.25” x 22.75”, 64 x 52 cm (frame). $300-500 393. Benton Spruance (American, 1904-1967) “Subway Playground”, 1951, lithograph, from an edition of 30, signed, titled, dated and numbered. Size: 21.75” x 16”, 55 x 41 cm (sheet); 24” x 20”, 61 x 51 cm (mat). $400-600
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394. Benton Spruance (American, 1904-1967) “Tobias & The Angel”, 1967, lithograph, from an edition of 40, signed, titled, dated and numbered. Size: 23” x 32”, 58 x 81 cm (sheet). $200-300 395. Peter Howson (British, 20th c.) “West Ham”, 1991, screenprint with woodblock, from an edition of 45, signed, titled, dated and numbered. Size: 29.75” x 36.75”, 76 x 93 cm (sheet). $200-300
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396. John Duffin (British, b. 1965) Two Works: 1) “Getting Light”, 1997, etching, from an edition of 90, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 15” x 22.5”, 38 x 57 cm (sheet); 2) “If Only”, 1997, etching, from an edition of 90, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 14.75” x 22.5”, 37 x 57 cm (sheet). $200-300 397. Eva Pietzcker (German, 20th c.) “Baltic Sea”, 2009, woodcut (moku hanga), signed and numbered. Size: 26.25” x 9.5”, 67 x 24 cm (sheet). $200-300 398. Eva Pietzcker (German, 20th c.) “Zwischen den Inseln” (Between the islands at sunset in autumn), 2009, woodcut (moku hanga), from an edition of 20, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 26.25” x 17”, 67 x 43 cm (sheet). $200-300
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399. Norman Ackroyd (British, b. 1938) Two Works: 1) “New Landscape”, 1967, aquatint, from an edition of 75, signed, dated, numbered and titled. Size: 22.75” x 31.5”, 58 x 80 cm (sheet); 2) “Landscape (Biafra Airlift)”, 1968, color etching, from an edition of 75, signed, dated, numbered and titled. Size: 31” x 22.5”, 79 x 57 cm (sheet). $250-350 400. Norman Ackroyd (British, b. 1938) “Coniston Cumbria”, 1987, monotype, signed. Size: 33.5” x 25”, 85 x 64 cm (sheet); 38” x 29”, 97 x 74 cm (frame). $300-500
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401. Norman Ackroyd (British, b. 1938) “Westmere Somerset”, 1987, monotype, signed and dated. Size: 25” x 35”, 64 x 89 cm (sheet); 29” x 39”, 74 x 99 cm (frame). $300-500 402. Norman Ackroyd (British, b. 1938) “Snowstorm”, 1980, aquatint, from an edition of 12, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 4.5” x 6.75”, 11 x 17 cm (sight); 13.75” x 18.25”, 35 x 36 cm (frame). $200-300
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403. Pierre Alechinsky (Belgian, 1927) “L’Eau Dormante”, 1980, Lithograph, from an edition 60, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Provenance: acquired at Galerie Maeght, 1983. Size: 26” x 19”, 66 x 48 cm (sheet); 29.25” x 22.25”, 74 x 57 cm (frame). $400-600 404. Pierre Alechinsky (Belgian, b. 1927) “Volcano Decrit”, 1971, lithograph, from an edition of 300, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 25.75” x 19.5”, 65 x 50 cm (sheet). $300-500 405. Max Ernst (German, 1891-1976) “Composition for the Jewish Museum”, 1966, lithograph, from an edition of 99, signed and numbered. Provenance: Kenmore Galleries, Philadelphia (label on verso). Size: 26” x 20”, 66 x 51 cm (sight); 32.25” x 26.25”, 82 x 67 cm (frame). $600-900 406. Ronald Rumford (American, 20th c.) Untitled, 1993, unique carborundum monoprint with chine colle, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 14.75” x 22.5”, 37 x 57 cm (sheet); 16” x 23”, 41 x 58 cm (backing board). $200-400 407. Anni Albers (German, 1899-1994) “Line Involvement II”, 1964, lithograph from an edition of 20, signed. Size: 14.5” x 19.75”, 37 x 50 cm (sheet). $500-700 408. Michael Kuch (American, 20th c.) “Thunder”, 1989, etching, from an edition of 71, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 21” x 31”, 53 x 79 cm (sheet). $100-200
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409. Warrington Colescott (American, b. 1921) “Death in Venice: Ten Etchings” by Warrington Colescott”, 1971, etching and letterpress, from an edition of 122, each signed, datet, titled and numbered. Published by Aquarius press. Portfolio measures: 23” x 15.5”, 58 x 39 cm. Size: 22.5” x 15”, 57 x 38 cm (each sheet). $600-900 410. Warrington Colescott (American, b. 1921) “A History of Printmaking - Senefelder Receives the Secret of Lithography”, 1977, etching, aquatint, softground, from an edition of 75, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 24.75” x 35.5”, 63 x 90 cm (sheet). $500-700
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411. Warrington Colescott (American, b. 1921) “A History of Printmaking: Rauschenberg at Tamarind in Hollywood”, 1978, etching, aquatint, softground, from an edition of 75, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 24.75” x 35.75”, 63 x 91 cm (sheet). $500-700 412. Nathan Oliveira (American, 1928) “White Lady”, 1964, lithograph, signed and titled. Edition: bon a tirer. Size: 30” x 22.25”, 76 x 57 cm (sheet). $500-700 411
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413. Bernice Schwartz (20th c.) “Noema”, lithograph, (in 2 Parts), from an edition of 50, signed, titled and numbered. Each Size: 39” x 27.5”, 99 x 70 cm (sheet). $300-500 414. Jack Bookbinder (American, 1911-1990) Two Works: 1) “Audierne, Brittany”, 1944, lithograph, signed, dated, titled. Size: 9.75” x 13.75”, 25 x 35 cm (sight); 18.25” x 21.75”, 46 x 55 cm (frame); 2) “The Mews”, lithograph, signed, dated, titled and numbered. Size: 9.75” x 13.75”, 25 x 35 cm (sight); 18.25” x 21.75”, 46 x 55 cm (frame). $200-400 415. Sidney Goodman (American/Philadelphia, 19362013) “Hanging”, 1986, Etching, from an edition of 100, signed, dated, titled and numbered. Size: 23.75” x 17”, 60 x 43 cm (sight); 31.75” x 23.75”, 81 x 60 cm (frame). $200-300 416. Gunter Grass (German, 1927-2015) Untitled (Turnip), 1976, etching, from an edition of 60, signed, dated and numbered. Size: 11” x 13”, 38 x 33 cm (sight); 20.25” x 26.25”, 51 x 66 cm (frame). $200-300
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417. Gunter Grass (German, 1927-2015) Nachruf auf einem Handschuh (Testimonial to a Glove portfolio) 8 etchings, from an edition 120, each signed, numbered and dated, 1981: I) Mit Handschuh nachdenklich; II) Verrutschtes Symbol; III) Das Denkmal des Seglers; IV) Naturlich war der Butt im Spiel; V) Und warf den ersten Stein; VI) Der Griff in Leere; VII) Geliebte Distel; VIII) Gedicht: Mulluser. Each Size: 19.75” x 25.75”, 50 x 65 cm (sheet). $800-1200 418. Jeff Russell (American, b. 1942) “Plan for My Coffin With Extra One Tied Underneath to Contain Art Critic”, 1981, etching, from an edition of 22, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 21.75” x 29.75”, 55 x 76 cm (sheet). $200-300 419. Duke Riley (American, 20th c.) “The Scuttling of the S.S. Gay”, 2009, polymer intaglio, from an edition of 50, signed, numbered and dated. Size: 17.75” x 14.25”, 45 x 36 cm. $200-300
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420. Dot Paolo (American, b. 1956) “The Claes Pin Chair”, 1999, lithograph, hand-colored, from an edition of 20, signed, numbered, titled and dated. Size: 24” x 44.5”, 61 x 113 cm (sheet). $300-500
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421. Igor Makarevich (Russian, b. 1943) “Diary”, 1998, lithograph and photo gravure, from an edition of 20, signed, titled, numbered. Size: 22” x 30”, 56 x 76 cm (sheet). $300-500 422. Robert F. McGovern (American, 1933-2011) “Door to the Path Taken”, 2001, woodcut, artist proof, signed, dated and titled. Hans Jaegerstadter resisted the Nazi draft and was hung. This is a picture of the front door of his house, the door he went through after his arrest. Size: 18.5” x 12.25”, 47 x 31 cm (sight); 27” x 22”, 69 x 56 cm (frame). $100-200
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423. Linga Diko (South African, 20th c.) 3 Works: 1) The Hunt and the Trance, linocut, from an edition of 100, signed, dated and titled. Size: 8.75” x 10.5”, 22 x 27 cm (sheet); 2) “The Struggle Facing Our Country”, linocut, from an edition of 50. Size: 14.5” x 18”, 37 x 46 cm (sheet); 3) “Across the Bridge”, linocut, from an edition of 15. Size: 22.5” x 30.75”, 57 x 78 cm (sheet). $300-500 424. William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) “Fantasy”, 1968, etching, from an edition of 100, signed, numbered and blindstamped. Size: 18.5” x 22”, 47 x 56 cm (sheet). $200-300 425. William Sharp (American, 1900-1961) “Lucky Luciano”, 1936, lithograph, signed. Size: 10.5” x 14.5”, 27 x 37 cm (sight); 16.75” x 20.75”, 42 x 52 cm (frame). $200-300 426. William Gropper (American, 1897-1977) 3 Works: 1) “Corporation Attorney”, lithograph, from an edition of 175, signed and numbered. Size: 20” x 13.25”, 51 x 34 cm (sheet); 2) “Point of Order”, color lithograph, signed. Size: 17.5” x 22.5”, 44 x 57 cm (sheet); 3) “The Opposition”, 1942, lithograph, signed. Size: 12.75” x 16.75”, 32 x 43 cm (sheet). $300-500 427. Patrick Oliphant (American, b. 1935) “The Edge”, 1984, lithograph, from an edition of 50, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 10.75” x 22”, 27 x 56 cm (sheet). $200-300 428. Kaylyan Sullivan-Two Trees (20th c.) “Maka Wicasa”, 1992, lithograph with mixed-media collage of feathers, dried grasses and leather, from an edition of 75, signed and numbered. Size: 30” x 22.25”, 76 x 57 cm (sheet). $200-300
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429. Joan Snyder (American, b. 1940) “Serene/Cries”, 2005, digital print with lithography, carborundum etching, and chine colle, from an edition of 50, signed, dated, titled and numbered. Size: 36” x 40”, 91 x 102 cm (sheet). $300-500 430. Arturo Lindsay (American/ b. Panama, 20th c.) 9 Works, each lithographs, from an edition of 80: 1) Torkwase of Oyo; 2) Ibara of Nganya; 3) Minkah of Kumasi; 4) Oni of Lagos; 5) Iyawo of Wamba; 6) Kanzo of Kwanga; 7) Yejide of Iwo; 8) Umar of Segou; 9) Ile of Ile-Ife. Size: 22” x 15”, 56 x 38 cm (each sheet). Each work is signed, dated, titled and numbered. $500-700
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431. Juan Sanchez (American, 20th c.) “San Ernesto de La Higueras”, 2005, digital print, from an edition of 50, signed, dated, titled and numbered. Size: 28.75” x 34.5”, 73 x 88 cm (sheet). $300-500
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432. Nancy Cohen (American, 20th c.) Untitled (Wheels), 2004, pulp paint, from an edition of 20, signed, dated and numbered. Size: 21.75” x 37.25”, 55 x 95 cm (sheet). $300-500
433. Valery Orlov (20th c.) “Eastern Story of Black Square”, 1997, lithograph, folded handmade paper, twine, signed, dated and titled. Size: 22” x 28”, 56 x 71 cm (sheet). $300-500
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434. Carson Fox (American, b. 1970) “Sweetheart”, 2003, Plastic-coated copper wire and synthetic hair in overbeaten hemp, from an edition of 20, signed and dated. Size: 17” x 20.5”, 43 x 52 cm (irregular sheet). $300500
435. Melanie Yazzie (20th c.) Untitled, 2000, pulp paint, with lithograph, limited edition, signed and dated. Size: 26.5” x 20.5”, 67 x 52 cm (irregular sheet). $300-500
436. Abdulay N’doye (20th c.) “Tee Re”, 1999, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, dated, numbered and titled. Size: 30” x 22”, 76 x 56 cm (sheet). $200-300 435
436 437. Charlotte R. Yudis (American, 20th c.) “White Turnips”, 1999, handmade paper and collage, signed, dated and titled. White handmade paper with collaged yellow organic shape with gold texture. Size: 14.5” x 9.75”, 37 x 25 cm (sheet). $300-500
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438. Charlotte R. Yudis (American, 20th c.) “Turnips 2”, 1999, handmade paper, with Turnip slices, from an edition of 9, numbered and blindstamped. Size: 14.5” x 9.5”, 37 x 24 cm (sheet). $200-300
439. Frank Smith (American, 20th c.) “Be Bop Vamp”, 1984, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 22” x 30”, 56 x 76 cm (sheet). $300-500
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440. Leonardo Hidalgo (American, 20th c.) “The Dance of Lights”, 1995, color lithograph, from an edition of 100, signed, titled, numbered and dated. Size: 30” x 21.75”, 76 x 55 cm (sheet). $200-400
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441. Matt Phillips (American, b. 1927) Exotic Scene, 1979, monotype, signed and dated. Size: 32” x 17”, 81 x 43 cm (sight); 39.25” x 25.25”, 100 x 64 cm (frame). $500-700 442. Matt Phillips (American, b. 1927) Two Works: 1) “Large Bazaar” (1 of 2), 1982, Linocut with monotype, from an edition of 2, signed and dated; 2) Large Bazaar (2 of 2), 1982, linocut with monotype, from an edition of 2, signed and dated. Size: 13” x 12.5”, 33 x 32 cm (each sight); 22.5” x 36.5”, 57 x 93 cm (frame). $300-500
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443. Will Barnet (American, 1911-2012) “Gramercy Park”, 5-color photo-lithograph, from an edition of 200, signed, titled and numbered. Size: 16” x 18”, 41 x 46 cm (sheet). $300-500 444. Laurie Beck-Peterson (American, 20th c.) Two Non Silver, Alternative Process Photographs: 1) “Hut”, signed. Size: 22” x 30”, 56 x 76 cm (sheet); 2) “Hammersmith and City Line”, signed. Size: 30” x 22.5”, 76 x 57 cm (sheet). $200-300
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445. Hazel Witte (American, 20th c.) Untitled (Landscape), 1962, oil painting on paper, signed. Size: 17.25” x 23.25”, 44 x 59 cm (sight); 24.75” x 30.75”, 63 x 78 cm (frame). $100-200 446. Mariette Lydis (French, 1890-1970) “Threepenny Opera”, 1936, set of 6 lithographs, 1 signed in plate: 1) Mrs. Peachum; 2) The Beggar; 3) Macheath Gang; 4) Four Women with a Child a Piece; 5) Captain Macheath; 6) Peachum. Each Size: 13.25” x 9.5”, 34 x 24 cm (sheet); 14” x 11”, 36 x 28 cm (mat). $200-300 447. Adolf Arthur Dehn (American, 1895-1968) Landscape, ink and wash painting on paper, signed on mat. Size: 13” x 17”, 33 x 43 cm (sheet); 15” x 19”, 38 x 48 cm (mat). $250-350
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448. American School (Mid 20th c.) 4 Watercolor Paintings, 1965, each signed illegibly. Approx. Size (each): 9.5” x 7.25”, 24 x 18 cm (sight); 16” x 13”, 40 x 32 cm (frame). $200-300 449. Marilyn Sica (20th c.) Mixed media on paper, framed, signed. Size: 17.25” x 17”, 44 x 43 cm (sight); 22.5” x 22”, 57 x 57 cm (frame). $200-300 450. George Biddle (American, 1885-1973) Portrait, 1947, lithograph, signed, dated and inscribed. Size: 10” x 13”, 25 x 33 cm (sheet); 12.5” x 14.5”, 32 x 37 cm (mat). $200-400 451. William Barnett (American, 1918-1992) “Mexican Sketch”, watercolor and charcoal on paper, signed. Size: 13.25” x 10”, 33 x 25 cm (sight); 29” x 21”, 74 x 53 cm (frame). Provenance: Galerie Internationale, NYC; Private Collection, Phila, PA. $300-500
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Day 2: Antiquities, Folk and Ethnographic Arts
Lot 650. Demetrio Garcia Aguilar (Ocotlรกn, Oaxaca). Large Sculpture of Death Laughing; clay, polychrome glaze and paint
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Lot 681. Pedro Linares (Mexico, 1906-1992) The Old Revolutionaries, Early 1980’s, Mixed Media and Papier Mache Sculpture
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Day 2 452. Early Oceanic Fishing Lures. Bone, bronze, fiber. Largest size: 4.25” L, 11 cm (object). $200-400
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453. Ancient Bronze Spearheads. Greek or Near Eastern. Largest Size: 12.75”L, 32 cm (object). $200-300
454. Canaanite Bronze Duckbill Axe. Size: 1.5” H x 3.75”W, 4 x 10 cm (object). $300-500
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455. Canaanite Fenestrated Eyeglass Type Bronze Axe. Size: 2.75” H x 3.25” W, 7 x 8 cm. $300-500
456. 5 Herodian and Talmudic Jewish Oil Lamps. Largest Size: 4.5”H x 3.25”W, 11 x 9 cm. $300-500
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457. Rare First Temple Period Israelite Fragment. Found near Bethlehem. Size: 2.25”H x 2.75”W x 2”D, 6 x 7 x 5 cm (object); 4.75”H x 2.5” x 2”D, 12 x 6 x 5 cm (overall). $200-400
458. Ancient Egyptian Turquoise Faience Bes Amulet. Size: 1.75”H x 1”W, 4 x 2 cm (object); 2”H x 1.25” W, 5 x 3 cm (overall). $200-300
459. Ancient Egyptian Faience Bes Amulet. Size: 2”H x .75”W, 5 x 2 cm (object); 2.75”H x 1”W, 7 x 2 cm (overall). $200-400
460. Ancient Egyptian Wooden Figure. Middle Kingdom. Size: 5.25”H x 1.25”W, 13 x 3 cm (object); 5.75”H x 1.75” W, 15 x 5 cm (overall). $300-500
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461. Ancient Egyptian Carved Wood Falcon. Probably Qebehsenuef. Size: 2.25”H x 1.75”W x 4.75”D, 6 x 5 x 12 cm. $200-300
462. Ancient Clay Camel Head. Unknown origins. Size: 4”H x 2”W x 3.75”D, 10 x 5 x 10 cm (object); 8”H x 3.25”W x 4.25”D, 20 x 8 x 11 cm (overall). $200-300 461 462 463. Ancient Egyptian Qebehsenuef Canopic Jar Stopper. Carved wood. Size: 4.25”H x 5”W x 4.5”D, 11 x 13 x 12 cm. $300-500
464. Ancient Egyptian Bronze Osiris Amulet. Size: 2.25” H, 6 cm (object); 3.25” H, 8 cm (overall). $200-300 463
464 465. Ancient Egyptian Ushabti. Size: 2.75” H, 7 cm (object); 3” H, 8 cm (overall). $200-300
466. 3 Ancient Near Eastern Artifacts. Consisting of clay falcon form finial, clay figural Ibis head, and miniature amphora. Largest Size: 2.75” H x 2.25” W, 7 x 6 cm (object); 3.5” H x 2.25” W, 9 x 6 cm (overall). $200-300
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466 467. Suite of 3 Ancient Egyptian Faience Artifacts. Consisting of a Ptolemaic Harpocrates amulet, an Udjet eye fragment and a Bes figure formerly from the collection of Emile Brugsch, great French Egyptologist. Largest Size: 1.75”H, 4 cm (object); 2”H, 5 cm (overall). $300-500
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468. Suite of 3 Antiquities. An owl form lozenge, a faience pillar of Djed, and a carved and polished stone mask. Ranging in size from 2.75”H x 1”W, 7 x 3 cm (object), 3.25”H x 1.25”W, 8 x 3 cm (overall) to 1.25”H .75”W, 3 x 2 cm (object), 3”H x .75”W, 8 x 2 cm (overall). $200-300
469. Ancient Glazed Terracotta Figural Cat. Size: 2.5” H x 1”W x 1.25”D, 6 x 3 x 3 cm (object); 3.5”H x 1.5” W x 1.5”D, 9 x 4 x 4 cm (overall). $200-300
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470. Ancient Roman Bronze Figural Bull. Size: 2”H x 3.25” W, 5 x 8 cm (object); 3”H x 3.75”W, 8 x 9 cm (overall). $300-500
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471. Ancient Bronze Figural Apis Bull. Size: 1.75”H x 2.25”D, 4 x 6 cm (object); 2.5”H x 2.75”D, 6 x 7 cm (overall). $300-500
472. Luristan Bronze Finial. Size: 3”H x 2.25”W, 8 x 6 cm (object); 3.5”H x 2.25”W, 9 x 6 cm (overall). $300-500 471
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473. Ancient Bronze Figural Pendant. Reminiscent of a plesiosaur. Size: 2.5”L, 6 cm (object). $200-300
474. 2 Luristan Bronze Figures. One poised as a flutist and the other with outstretched arms. Largest Size: 2.25”H x 1”W, 6 x 3 cm (object); 2.75”H x 1”W, 7 x 3 cm (overall). $200-300
475. 2 Figural Bronze Antiquities. Possibly Luristan. Largest Size: 3.25”H x 2”W, 8 x 5 cm (object); 3.5”H x 2”W, 9 x 5 cm (overall). $200-300
476. Ancient Luristan Bronze Figure. Size: 2.75”H, 7 cm (object); 4.5”H, 11 cm (overall). $200-300
477. Ancient Near East Bronze Figure. Arms reaching upward. Size: 3”H x 2”W, 8 x 5 cm (object); 4.25”H x 2”W, 11 x 5 cm (overall). $200-300
478. 2 Ancient Near East Bronze Artifacts. A finial and a figure. Largest Size: 3.25”H, 8 cm (object); 4.5”H, 11 cm (overall). $200-300
479. 3 Figural Bird Form Bronze Antiquities. Probably Luristan. Largest Size: 2.5”H, 6 cm (object); 3”H, 8 cm (overall). $200-300
480. 4 Ancient Near East Figural Bronze Bull Forms. Ranging in size from: 1.75”H x .5”W x 2”D, 4 x 1 x 5 cm (object), 2.25”H x 1.25”W x 2”D, 6 x 3 x 5 cm (overall) to 1”H x .75”W x 1.5”D, 3 x 2 x 4 cm (object); 2.25”H x 1” W x 1.75”D, 6 x 3 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500
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481. Suite of 4 Figural Bronze Antiquities. A Luristan stag, 2 passant horses, and a Seljuk figural bird. Largest Size: 1.5”H x 1.75”W, 4 x 4 cm (object); 1.75”H x 2”W, 4 x 5 cm (overall). $300-500
482. 3 Ancient Figural Bronze Artifacts. Including a Mesopotamian bronze pendant amulet of Pazuzu, a Greco Roman mask, and a fish form fragment. Largest Size: 1.25” H x .5”W, 4 x 1 cm (object); 2.75”H x .75”W, 7 x 2 cm (overall). $300-500
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483. 3 Figural Lion Antiquities. 2 bronze, one stone. Largest Size: 1.25”H x .5”W x 2.25”D, 3 x 1 x 6 cm (object); 1.5”H x .75”W x 2.5”D, 4 x 2 x 7 cm (overall). $200-300
484. Roman Bronze Figure of Vertumnus, God of Fruits. Vertumnus is standing draped, wearing an animal skin and a Phyrgian hat. Size: 3.25”H x 2.25”W, 8 x 6 cm (object); 5.25”H x 2.25”W, 14 x 6 cm (overall). $300-500
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485. Roman Figural Bronze God. Size: 2”H x 1.75”W, 5 x 4 cm (object); 2.5”H x 1.75”W, 6 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500
486. Roman Bronze Figure of Draped Goddess. Size: 2.75”H, 7 cm (object); 3.25”H, 8 cm (overall). $300-500
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487. Roman Bronze Winged Figure. Size: 2.25”H x 1.5”D, 6 x 4 cm (object); 2.75”H x 1.5”D, 7 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500
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488. Roman Bronze Figural Passant Horse. Size: 1.75”H x 1.5”D, 4 x 4 cm (object); 2.5”H x 1.75”D, 6 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500
489. Roman Bronze Figural Ram. Representing the ram as a campaign porter. Size: 2”H x .75”W x 1.75”D, 5 x 2 x 4 cm (object); 2”H x 1.5”W x 2.25”D, 5 x 4 x 6 cm (overall). $300-500
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491. Roman Bronze Bridled Horse Head. Size: 1.5”L, 4 cm (object). $200-300
492. Roman Bronze Putti Applique. Vessel fragment. Size: 1.75”H x 1.5”W, 4 x 4 cm (object); 2”H x 1.5”W, 6 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500 491
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493. Roman Bronze Dionyses Figure. Size: 2.25”H, 6 cm (object); 2.75”H, 7 cm (overall). $200-300
494. Ancient Bronze Figure Seated Torch Bearer. Size: 2”H, 5 cm (object); 2.5”H, 6 cm (overall). $300-500
495. Hellenistic Bronze Figure of a Young Satyr. Size: 2.5”H, 6 cm (object); 3.5”H, 9 cm (overall). $300-500
496. Greek Bronze Ornament of Hermes. Messenger of the Olympian Gods, patron of merchants and travelers. Size: 2”H x 1.25”W, 5 x 3 cm (object); 4.25”H x 2”W, 4 x 5 cm (overall). $300-500
497. 2 Greco Roman Silver Harpocrates Figures. In late Greek mythology as developed in Ptolemaic Alexandria, Harpocrates is the god of silence, secrets and confidentiality. Largest Size: 1.5”H, 4 cm (object); 2.25”H, 6 cm (overall). $1000-1500
498. Ancient Bronze Herm or Term Figure. Size: 4”H, 10 cm (object); 5.25”H, 13 cm (overall). $300-500
499. 2 Figural Near East Bronze Antiquities. A draped figure and a figure in a warrior pose. Largest Size: 2.5”H, 6 cm (object); 3”H, 8 cm (overall). $200-300
500. 2 Figural Bronze Antiquities. Astarte and a fleeced god. Largest Size: 1.5”H x .75”W, 4 x 2 cm (object); 2”H x .75”W, 5 x 2 cm (overall). $200-300
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501. Roman Bronze Recumbent Leopard Finial. Size: 1.75”H x .75”W x 2.5”D, 4 x 4 x 6 cm (object); 2”H x 1.25”W x 3.25”D, 5 x 3 x 8 cm (overall). $300-500
502. Roman Bronze Figural Boar Protome. Size: 1.75”H, 4 cm (object); 2.5”H, 6 cm (overall). $200-300
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503. Ancient Near East Bronze Figural Boar Protome. Size: 1.25”H x 1.5”D, 3 x 4 cm (object); 2.75”H x 2”D, 7 x 5 cm (overall). $200-300
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504. Dramatic Roman Bronze Leaping Tiger Handle. Size: 1.5”H x 1.5”W x 1.75”D, 4 x 4 x 4 cm (object); 2.5”H x 2”W x 1.75”D, 6 x 5 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500
505. Roman Bronze Cabriole Leg. Vessel fragment. Size: 2.75”H, 7 cm (object); 3”H, 8 cm (overall). $300-500
506. Roman Bronze Mythological Form Handle. Size: 1.5”H x 1.5”W x 2.5”D, 4 x 4 x 6 cm (object); 2”H x 1.5”W x 2.5”D, 5 x 4 x 6 cm (overall). $300-500 505
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507. Ancient Greek or Etruscan Bronze Fantasy Creature. Size: 1.25”H x 1.75”D, 3 x 4 cm (object); 2.5”H x 1.75”D, 6 x 4 cm (overall). $200-300
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508. Roman Bronze Rat on a Plinth. Size: 1.5”H x 1.25”D, 4 x 3 cm (object); 2”H x 1.25”D, 5 x 3 cm (overall). $200-300
509. 2 Figural Falcon Antiquities. A bronze example perched on a plinth and a carved marble example. Largest Size: 1.5”H, 3 cm (object); 1.75”H, 4 cm (overall). $200-300
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510. 2 Ancient Bronze Lion Mask Appliques. Largest Size: 1.75”H x 1.25”W, 4 x 3 cm (object); 3”H x 1.25”W, 8 x 3 cm (overall). $200-300
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511. Roman Bronze Figural Buckle. Size: 2.5”L x 3”W, 6 x 8 cm (object). $300-500
512. Ancient Ptolemaic Bronze Harpocrates Figure. Posed with hand to mouth. Size: 2.25”H, 6 cm (object); 3”H, 8 cm (overall). $200-300 511
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513. Ancient Coptic Bronze Figure. Size: 3.75”H, 9 cm (object); 5”H, 12 cm (overall). $200-300
514. Roman Bronze Pendant Applique. Size: 2.5”H x 1.5”W, 6 x 4 cm (object); 4.5” x 1.5”W, 11 x 4 cm (overall). $200-300
515. Ancient Egytian Bronze Bust of Ram Head Deity. Size: 2.5”H x 1.25”W, 6 x 4 cm (object); 3.5”H x 1.5”W, 9 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500
516. Ancient Syro Hittite Clay Horse Fragment. Size: 3.25”H x 2.25”D, 8 x 6 cm (object); 4”H x 2.5”D, 10 x 6 cm (overall). $200-300
517. 2 Ancient Syro Hittite Figures. 1 wood, 1 clay. Largest Size: 3.75”H, 9 cm (object); 4.25”H, 11 cm (overall). $200-300
518. 3 Syro Hittite Clay Protomes. Largest Size: 1.75”H, 4 cm (object); 2.75”H, 7 cm (overall). $200-300
519. 2 Syro Hittite Clay Horse Heads. Largest Size: 2.5”H x 1.5”W, 6 x 4 cm (object); 3.25”H x 1.75”W, 8 x 4 cm (overall). $200-300
520. Suite of 3 Coptic Carved Bone Artifacts. Largest Size: 1.75”H, 4 cm (object); 2.5”H, 6 cm (overall). $200-300
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521. 2 Ancient Hellenistic Figural Clay Protomes. Largest Size: 2.25”H x 1.25”W, 6 x 3 cm (object); 4.75”H x 1.75”W, 12 x 4 cm (overall). $200-300
522. 2 Ancient Hellenistic Figural Clay Protomes. Probably of Astarte. Largest Size: 2.5”H x 1.75”, 6 x 5 cm (object); 5.5”H x 2”W, 14 x 5 cm (overall). $200-300 521
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523. 3 Ancient Protomes. 1 Clay, 1 Basalt, 1 Glass. Ranging in size from 1”H x 1”W x .75”D, 3 x 3 x 2 cm (object), 2.5”H x 1”W x .75”D, 6 x 3 x 3 cm (overall) to .5”H x .25”W x .25”D, 2 x 1 x 1 cm (object), 1.5”H x .5”W x .5”D, 4 x 1 x 1 cm (overall). $200-300
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524. 2 Ancient Hellenistic Figural Clay Protomes. Largest Size: 2.5”H x 1.5”W, 6 x 4 cm (object); 3.5”H x 1.5”W, 9 x 4 cm (overall). $200-300
525. 2 Ancient Hellenistic Figural Appliques. Fragments. Largest Size: 4”H x 2.75”W, 10 x 7 cm (object). $200-300
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526. Syro Hittite Style Clay Horse and Rider Group. Largest Size: 3.25”H x 2”W x 4.5”D, 8 x 5 x 11 cm. $200-300
527. 2 Earthenware Antiquities. A figural rooster and a Syro Hittite style figural ram. Largest Size: 3.5”H, 1.5”W x 4.25”D, 9 x 4 x 11 cm. $200-300
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528. 2 Clay Antiquities. Possibly of Near East origin. Largest Size: 2.5”H x 1.5”W, 6 x 4 cm (object); 2.75”H x 1.5”W, 7 x 4 cm (overall). $200-300
529. 3 Antiquities. A diminutive mask, a Term figure, and a carved bone rod. Largest Size: 6”L, 15 cm (object). $200-300
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530. 3 Near East Antiquities. A scarab, a bust and a Ptolemaic glazed disk. Largest Size: 1”H x 1.25”W, 3 x 3 cm (object); 2.5”H x 1.25”W, 6 x 3 cm (overall). $200-300
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531. 2 Ancient Glass Lion Mask Appliques. Vessel fragments. Largest Size: 1.5”H x 1.5”W, 4 x 4 cm (object); 2.75”H x 1.5”W, 7 x 4 cm (overall). $200-300
532. 2 Mesopotamian Artifacts. A Sumerian bowl an figural Apis bull from collection of Judge Marins Suzanne, active Alexandria 1905-1920. Largest Size: 1.25”H x 2.25”W x 2.75”D, 3 x 6 x 7 cm (object). $300-500
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533. 2 Ancient Stone Effigies. A figural falcon and figural cow. Largest Size: 1.5”L, 4 cm (object); 1.75”L, 4 cm (overall). $200-300
533 534. 2 Ancient Clay Artifacts. 2 crested heads. Largest Size: 2”H, 5 cm (object); 3.5”H, 9 cm (overall). $200-300
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535. Suite of 2 Near East Clay Figural Busts. Largest Size: 2.5”H x 1.5”W, 6 x 4 cm (object); 3.25”H x 1.75”W, 8 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500
536. Hellenistic Clay Figure. Size: 7”H x 2”W, 18 x 5 cm. $200-300
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537. Roman Terracotta Figure of Mercury. Size: 7”H x 2.75”W, 18 x 6 cm (object). $300-500
538. Suite of 2 Ancient Egyptian Faience Bes Figures. Largest Size: 2.75”H, 7 cm (object); 3.5”H, 9 cm (overall). $300-500
539. 2 Ancient Green and White Faience Artifacts. Largest Size: 3.25”H x 2.25”W, 8 x 6 cm (object); 4”H x 2.25”W, 10 x 6 cm (overall). $200-300
540. Ancient Glazed Disk Form Bes Pendant. Size: 1.5”H x 1.5”W, 4 x 4 cm (object); 2.75”H x 1.5”W, 7 x 4 cm (overall). $400-600
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541. Pre Columbian Muisca Relic. Size: 1”H, 3 cm (object); 2”H, 6 cm (overall). $200-300
542. Pre Columbian Bronze Ceremonial Knife. Size: 6.25”L, 16 cm (object); 7”L, 18 cm (overall). $300-500
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544. Pre Columbian Carved Bone Implement. Size: 5”H, 13 cm (object); 5.25”H, 13 cm (overall). $200-300
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546. Pre Columbian Stone Figure. Size: 2”H, 5 cm (object); 3.5”H, 9 cm (overall). $200-300
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548. Pre Columbian Janoid Celt. Stone. Size: 2.5”H x 1.5”W x 4”D, 6 x 4 x 10 cm (object); 6.75”H x 3”W x 4”D, 17 x 8 x 10 cm (overall). $300-500 547
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549. Pre Columbian Pendant Maskette. Carved shell. Mounted in a double sided frame. Size: 2.5”H x 1.75”W, 6 x 4 cm (object); 4.75”H x 5.25”W, 12 x 13 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
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550. Pre Columbian Mezcala Stone Amulet. Mounted in a double sided frame. Size: 1.75”H x .75”W, 5 x 2 cm (object); 4.25”H x 3.5”W, 11 x 9 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
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551. Pre Columbian Style Ornament. Carved shell. Mounted in a double side frame. Size: 2.5”H x 4”W, 7 x 10 cm (object); 6”H x 8.5”W, 15 x 22 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
552. 3 Pre Columbian Pendant Amulets. Mounted in a double sided frame. Size: Largest size: 1.5”H, 4 cm (object); 4”H, 5.5”W, 10 x 14 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
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553. 2 Pre Columbian Style Carved Shell Artifacts. A figural applique and a pendant amulet. Mounted in a double sided frame. Largest size: 2”H x .75”w, 5 x 2 cm (object); 4.25”H x 3.5”W, 11 x 9 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
554. 2 Pre Columbian Plastron Figural Ornaments. Carved shell. Mounted in double sided frames. Size: Largest size: 3.25”H x 2.25”W, 8 x 6 cm (object); 6”H x 5”W, 15 x 13 cm (frame) Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
555. 2 Pre Columbian Figural Effigies. Carved shell. Mounted in double sided frames. Largest size: 3.25”H x 1.75”W, 9 x 4 cm (object); 6.75”H x 5.75”W, 17 x 15 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
556. Pre Columbian Moche Style Gorget. Carved shell. Mounted in a double sided frame. Size: 4.75”H x 6.25”W, 12 x 16 cm (object); 7.75”H x 11.25”W, 20 x 29 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
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557. Pre Columbian Moche Style Plastron Ornament. Carved shell. Mounted in a double sided frame. Size: 3.5”H x 5.5”W, 9 x 14 cm (object); 7.25”H x 10.5”W, 19 x 26 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
558. Pre Columbian Style Maskette. Carved shell. Mounted in a double sided frame. Size: 4”H x 4.75”W, 10 x 12 cm (object); 7.25”H x 10.25”, 19 x 26 cm (object) Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
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559. Pre Columbian Style Ornament. Carved shell. Mounted in a double sided frame. Size: 2.25”H x 4”W, 6 x 10 cm (object); 6”H x 7.5”W, 15 x 19 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300 560. Pre Columbian Style Ornament. Carved shell. Mounted in a double sided frame. Size: 4”H x 2.75”W, 10 x 7 cm (object); 6.75”H x 5.75”W, 17 x 15 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
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561. 2 Pre Columbian Style Maskettes. Carved shell. Mounted in double sided frames. Largest size: 2.5”H x 2.75”W, 6 x 7 cm (object); 5.75”H x 6.75”W, 15 x 17 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
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562. 2 Pre Columbian Style Ornaments. Carved shell. Mounted in double sided frames. Largest size: 3.25”H x 4”W, 8 x 10 cm (object); 7”H x 8.75”W, 18 x 22 cm (frame). Ex. collection Muriel Davis Wolgin. $200-300
563. Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figure. Size: 4.75”H x 4”W, 12 x 10 cm (object); 5”H x 4”W, 13 x 10 cm (overall). $200-300
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564. Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Bust with Headdress. Size: 4.5”H x 3.25”W x 2”D, 11 x 8 x 5 cm (object); 6.5”H, 3.25”W, 2”D, 16 x 8 x 5 cm (overall). $100-200
565. Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figure. Size: 7”H x 4.5”W, 18 x 11 cm (object). $200-300
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566. Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Chancay Figure. Size: 4.75”H x 3.25”W, 12 x 8 cm (object). $200-300
567. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures/Busts. Ranging in size from 2”H x 1.5”W x 1.75”D, 5 x 4 x 4 cm (object) to 1.75”H x 1”W x 1”D, 4 x 3 x 3 cm (object). $100-200
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568. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures, Colima. Largest Size: 7.5”H x 4.25”W, 18 x 11 cm (object); 8.5”H x 4.25”W, 21 x 11 cm (overall). $300-500
569. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures. Largest Size: 4.25”H x 2.25”W, 11 x 6 cm (object); 4.5”H x 2.25”W, 11 x 6 cm (overall). $200-300
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570. 3 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures. Ranging in size from 6.50”H x 3.25”W, 16 x 8 cm (object), 6.75”H x 3.25”W, 17 x 8 cm (overall) to 4.25”H x 1.25”W, 11 x 3 cm (object), 4.5”H x 1.5”W, 12 x 4 cm (overall). $300-500
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571. 3 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures. Largest Size: 6.5”H x 3”W, 16 x 8 cm (object); 7.5”H x 3”W, 19 x 8 cm (overall). $300-500
572. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures. Ranging in size from 7.75”H x 4”W, 20 x 10 cm (object), 8.75”H x 4”W, 22 x 10 cm (overall) to 5.25”H x 3”W, 13 x 18 cm (object), 5.5”H x 3”W, 14 x 8 cm (overall). $200-400 571
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573. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures. Largest Size: 3.5”H x 2.25”W x 1.75”D, 9 x 6 x 4 cm (object). $200-300
574. 3 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures/Heads. Ranging in size from 2.25”H x 1.5”W, 6 x 4 cm (object), 4.25”H x 2.5”W, 11 x 6 cm (overall) to 1”H x .75”W, 3 x 2 cm (object), 5”H x 2.25”W, 13 x 6 cm (overall). $200-300
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575. 3 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures/Heads. Largest Size: 1.25”H x .75”W, 3 x 2 cm (object); 5.25”H x 2.25”W, 13 x 6 cm (overall). $100-200
576. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures. Largest Size: 6”H x 1.5”W, 15 x 4 cm (object); 6.25”H x 1.5”W, 16 x 4 cm (overall). $200-400
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577. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures, Colima. Largest Size: 5”H x 2.75”W, 13 x 7 cm (object); 5.25”H x 2.75”W, 13 x 7 cm (overall). $200-400
578. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures. Ranging in size from 4.25”H x 2.75”W x 2.75”D, 11 x 6 x 6 cm (object) to 1.75”H x 1.25”W, 4 x 3 cm (object), 3”H x 1.25”W, 8 x 3 cm (overall) $200-400
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579. 3 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures/Heads. Ranging in size from 2.5”H x 2”W, 6 x 5 cm (object), 4.5”H x 2”W, 11 x 5 cm (overall) to 1”H x 1”W, 3 x 3 cm (object), 5”H x 2.25”W, 13 x 6 cm (overall). $200-300
580. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Clay Figures, Colima. Largest Size: 6”H x 3.25”W, 15 x 8 cm (object); 7”H x 4”W, 18 x 10 cm (overall). $300-500
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581. 2 Ancient Pre Columbian Blackware Vessels. Ranging in size from 6.5”H x 3.25”W x 7.5”D, 16 x 8 x 18 cm (object) to 4.75”H x 2.5”W x 3”D, 12 x 6 x 8 cm (object), 4.75”H x 3.75”W x 6.25”D, 12 x 10 x 16 cm (overall). $200-300 581
582 582. 2 Pre Columbian Chimu Blackware Votives. Peruvian. Largest Size: 2.75”H x 1.75”W x 2”D, 7 x 4 x 5 cm. $200-300
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583. 2 Tibetan Buddhist Tantric Crowns, late 19th/early 20th c. Paper, pigment paint, fabric. When folded closed, size is 5.75”H x 3.5”W x 1.5”D, 15 x 9 x 4 cm (object). $100-200
584. Antique Kutch Headdress, Gujarat, India, a repeat row of blue and red stone jewels and beads, silver metal boteh forms, fiber, tassels. $100-200 585 585. Group of 12 Ashanti Gold Dust Figural Weights. Largest Size: 2”H x 1.25”W, 5 x 3 cm. $100-200
586. Group of 24 Ashanti Gold Dust Figural Weights. In various vignettes including figures loading black powder firearms. Largest Size: 2.25”H x .75”W, 6 x 2 cm. $200-300
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587. Group of 31 Figural Ashanti Gold Dust Weights. Largest Size: 2”H x 1”W, 5 x 3 cm. $200-300 587 588. 16 Figural Ashanti Gold Dust Weights. Largest Size: 2.25”H x 1.25”W, 6 x 3 cm. $100-200
589. Suite of 4 Figural Ashanti Gold Dust Weights. Largest Size: 2.5”L, 6 cm. $100-200
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590. Antique African Currency Hoes. Traditional Tribal Currency/ Bride Price of Nigeria. Of wrought iron, these are not used for agriculture, but rather to show wealth and position in community. Largest Size: 31” x 23” x 1”, 79 x 58 x 3 cm (object). $600-900
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591. Nigerian Benin Bronze Leopard. Size: 22” x 7” x 25” (56 x 18 x 64 cm). $200-400592. Nigerian Benin Bronze Leopard. Size: 22” x 7” x 24” (56 x 18 x 61 cm). $200-400
593. 3 Nigerian Bronze Ife Portrait Busts. Largest Size: 7” x 4” x 4”, 18 x 10 x 10 cm. $200-400 591
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594. Large Scale African Baga Bird Figure. Guinea. Carved and painted wood. Size: 97” x 15” x 36” (246 x 38 x 91 cm). $400-600
595. Nyamwezi Tanzania Carved Figure. Wood. Size: 62” x 2” x 1.5”, 157 x 5 x 4 cm (figure). $200-400
596. 2 Vintage Carved Wood Ewe Figures, Ghana/Togo; wood, pigment, beads. Largest Size: 9”H, 23 cm (object). $100-200
597. African Lobi Figural Puppet Group. 8 carved female figures with articulated arms upon a slat with affixed hinged handle. Size: 6” x 16” x 12”, 15 x 41 x 30 cm. $200-300
598. 2 Vintage Carved Wood Ewe Figures, Ghana/Togo; wood, pigment. Largest Size: 8.25”L, 21 cm (object). $100-200
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599. 2 Vintage Carved Wood Ewe Figures, Ghana/Togo; wood, pigment, beads. Largest Size: 10.75”L, 27 cm. $100-200
600. 3 Dayak Borneo Betelnut Lime Containers. Indonesian. Largest Size: 7.25”H, 19 cm. $100-200
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601. 2 Dayak Borneo Betelnut Lime Containers. Indonesian. Largest Size: 9.75”L, 25 cm (object). $100-200
602. Antique Continental Morality Play Puppet Head. Size: 10” L, 26 cm (object). $50-100 601
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603. African Pokot Headrest. Kenya. Carved wood; beads. Size: 7.25”H x 3.5”W, 19 x 9 cm. $100-200
604 604. Indonesian Carved Wood Ladle. Size: 19.5” L, 50 cm. $100-200 603
605. Lobi Wrought Iron Snake and Carved Pipe. African. Largest Size: 20” L, 51 cm. $100-200
606 606. Oceanic Carved Bone Amulet. Size: 5.75” L, 15 cm. $100-200 605
607. Oceanic Nacre Inlaid Scepter. Size: 10.25”L, 26 cm. $100-200
608 608. Massive Industrial Wrench. A relic of a bygone industrial era. Size: 45” H x 10” W, 114 x 25 cm. $200-300 607
609. 3 Antique Rustic Swinging Tools. A mallet, an axe and an adz. Largest Size: 37”H x 11.5”W x 6.25”D, 94 x 29 x 16 cm. $100-200
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610. 3 Vintage Industrial Tools. 2 steamfitters wrenches and a brace. Largest Size: 21”H x 3.25”W, 53 x 8 cm. $100-200
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611. Vintage Seedburo Instruments Grain Probe. Quality control device to detect grain quality that is in storage. Size: 39.5”L, 100 cm. $100-200
612. 2 Antique Sickles. One monogrammed BY. Largest Size: 18”H x 11.25”W, 46 x 28 cm. $40-60 611
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613. Pair Army Air Force Missile Form Airflow Sensors. Solid chrome plated brass. Largest Size: 10.5”H x 5”W x 5”D, 27 x 13 x 13 cm (object). $200-300
614. Folk Art Rooster Form Weathervane. Heavy gauge sheet metal galvanized steel and aluminum. Size: 58.25”H x 48”W, 148 x 122 cm. $200-400
615. Figural Fiberglass Dolphin. Probably a carousel or playground ride. Hollow body with 2 access panels cutout on top side. Size: 13.25”H x 22.75”W x 60”D, 34 x 58 x 153 cm. $200-300 615
616. Paule Lemasson Stein (French) Sculpture. Painted terracotta. Numbered 3 and dated 1994. Size: 24” x 10” x 14”, 61 x 25 x 36 cm. $200-300
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617. Eric Berg (American, b. 1945) Bronze Gorilla. Size: 10” x 8” x 7”, 25 x 20 x 18 cm. $400-600
618. Eric Berg (American, b. 1945) Bronze Buffalo. Size: 12” x 19” x 7”, 30 x 48 x 18 cm. $600-800
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619. Early 20th C Cello Case of The Futurists. Decorative prop. Size: 52” x 20” x 12” (132 x 51 x 30 cm). $200-300
620. Vintage Circus Advertising Elephant. Used by NYS regional circus. canvas flags extended from ear slots advertising featured shows. Fiberglass, paint. Size: 51.5”H x 25”W x 31”D, 131 x 64 x 79 cm. $500-700
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621. Indian Carved Timber Elephant Bust. Size: 35” x 16” x 11” (89 x 41 x 28 cm). $200-300
622. Folk art carved Carousel Horse. Monogrammed JR. Size: 59” x 48” x 16”, 150 x 122 x 41 cm (overall). $300-500
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624. Shelley Spector (American, b. 1960) 3 Found Object Sculptural Figures. Largest size: 5.75”H x 3”W x 3”D, 15 x 8 x 8 cm. $100-200 623
624 625. Bread and Puppet Theater Props. Purchased from the troupe at their Summer Fair in 1982. Ranging in size from 35”H x 17”W, 89 x 43 cm, to 15.5”H x 10.75”W, 39 x 27 cm. $200-300
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626. Large Vintage Theater Flower Prop. Size: 112.5”H x 44.75”W x 30”D, 286 x 114 x 76 cm. $100-150
627. Vintage Haitian Vodou Drapeau/Flag. Mixed media, sequins, cloth, fabric. Size: 28.5”H x 38.75”W, 72 x 98 cm. $200-400
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628. Vintage Haitian Vodou Drapeau/Flag: Grand Bois Monogrammed YT. Mixed media, sequins, cloth, fabric. Size: 31.25”H x 31.25”W, 79 x 79 cm. $200-400
629. Haitian Drapeau Flag: Damballah-Wedo is associated with creation and is viewed as a loving father to the world. Mixed media, Sequins, fabric, cloth; 20th c. Size: 35”H x 35”W, 89 x 89 cm. $200-400
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630. 3 Vintage Haitian Vodou Drapeau/Flags Siren, Boat, Saint. Mixed media, sequins, cloth, fabric. Largest Size: 17.5”H x 15”W, 44 x 38 cm. $200-400
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631. Haitian Santos Figure. Mixed Media and Papier mache. Size: 23” x 10” x 7” (58 x 25 x 18 cm). $100-200
632. Michee R Remy Signed Haitian Cutout. Size: 33.75”H x 11”W, 86 x 28 cm. $100-200 631
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633. Antique Continental 3 Kings of the Creche. Largest Size: 4”H x 1.25”W x 3”D, 10 x 6 x 8 cm. $200-400
634. Antique Processional Mexican Votive. Northern Mexico. Size: 21” x 6” x 10”, 53 x 15 x 25 cm. $200-400
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635. Antique Processional Mexican Votive. Northern Mexico. Size: 18” x 5” x 5”, 46 x 13 x 13 cm. $200-400
636. 2 Terracotta Masks Mexican. Largest Size: 2.75”H x 2.5”W x 2.25”D, 7 x 6 x 5 cm. $100-200
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637. 3 Mexican Terracotta Masks. Largest Size: 7.75”H x 6.5”W x 4”D, 20 x 16 x 10 cm. $200-300
638. 2 Antique Mexican Terracotta Artifacts. Doll and regimental horseman. Largest Size: 7.25”H x 2”W x 3”D, 18 x 5 x 8 cm. $200-300
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639. Antique Mexican Terracotta Doll. Largest Size: 8”H x 2.75”W x 2.5”D, 20 x 7 x 6 cm. $200-300 640. 2 Mexican Terracotta Winged Goblins. Largest Size: 8.5”H x 3.75”W x 3”D, 22 x 10 x 8 cm. $200-300
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641. 2 Mexican Terracotta Winged Goblins. Ranging in size from 9.75”H x 3.5”W x 3.5”D, 25 x 9 x 9 cm to 4.5”H x 3.5”W x 3.25”D, 11 x 9 x 8 cm. $200-300
642. Vintage Guatemalan Statue of Virgin Mary; carved wood, paint. Size: 32” x 11.25” x 15” (81 x 29 x 38 cm). $200-400 641
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643. Vintage Guatemalan Santos, carved wood, paint. Size: 8.75”H x 2.75”W x 2”D, 22 x 7 x 5 cm. $100-200
644. Vintage Guatemalan Santos, carved wood, paint. Size: 10”H x 5”W x 2.5”D, 25 x 13 x 6 cm. $100-200 643
644 645. Vintage Mexican Santos, carved wood, paint. Size: 9.75”H x 5.75”W x 4.25”D, 25 x 15 x 11 cm. $100-200
646. 2 Vintage Santos in Flames: Man and Woman. Carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 10.25” x 4.25”W x 3.5”D, 26 x 11 x 9 cm. $200-300 645
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647. Large Vintage San Miguel Santos, Mexico; carved wood, paint. Size: 18.75”H x 9”W x 9.25”D, 47 x 23 x 23 cm. $100-200
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648. Large Vintage San Jose Santos, Mexico, carved wood, paint. Size: 23.75”H x 6.5”W x 9.5”D, 60 x 16 x 24 cm. $100-200
649. Angelica Delfina Vazquez Cruz (Mexico, b. 1958) Madonna; white clay sculpture. Size: 15”H x 10.75”W x 6.75”D, 38 x 27 x 17 cm. $300-500
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650. Demetrio Garcia Aguilar (Ocotlán, Oaxaca). Large Sculpture of Death Laughing; clay, polychrome glaze and paint. Size: 19.5”H x 14.25”W x 5.25”D, 49 x 36 x 13 cm. $300-500
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651. Vintage Mexican Ocumicho Figural Group. Glazed earthenware. Size: 16” x 15” x 10”, 41 x 38 x 25 cm. $200-400
652. Vintage Ocumicho Military Group. Glazed earthenware. Size: 16” x 16” x 10”, 41 x 41 x 25 cm. $200-400 651
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653. Ocumicho Ceramic La Arca de Noe/Noah’s Ark. Translation: “The Noah’s Ark of 2000 The people to be saved and the animals.” Size: 14.25”H x 12.5”W x 12.5”D, 36 x 32 x 32 cm. $200-400
654. Ocumicho Figural Group, polychrome ceramic sculpture of dragon, snake and people. Signed Tomasa Rafael Julian and titled Dragon Bolador. Size: 10.75”H x 15.5”W x 10.25”D, 27 x 39 x 26 cm. $200-400
655. 3 Large Vintage Ocumicho Ceramic Devils. Largest Size: 23”H x 9”W x 5”D, 58 x 23 x 13 cm. $300-500
656. 3 Large Vintage Ocumicho Ceramic Devils. Largest Size: 22.5” x 8”W x 5.5”D, 57 x 20 x 14 cm. $300-500
657. 2 Large Vintage Ocumicho Ceramic Demons. Largest Size: 20”H x 10.5”W x 5.5”D, 51 x 27 x 14 cm. $200-400
658. 2 Large Vintage Ocumicho Ceramic Demons. Largest Size: 21”H x 7”W x 4”D, 54 x 18 x 10 cm. $200-400
659. 2 Antonio Joel Garcia (Mexico, 1955) Works. Pieta and Sacred Heart Madonna. Mixed media and papier mache sculpture. Largest Size: 16.75”H x 6.75”W x 5”D, 42 x 17 x 12 cm (object). $200-400
660. 2 Antonio Joel Garcia Works. Devil in a blue dress and Madonna among the Agave. Mixed media and papier mache sculpture. Largest Size: 14”H x 17”W x 20”D, 36 x 43 x 51 cm. $200-400
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661. 3 Vintage Alebrijes, Oaxaca. Including 2 signed by Antonio Joel Garcia. Mixed media and papier mache sculpture. Largest Size: 24” x 14”W x 21”D, 61 x 36 x 54 cm. $400-600
662. Large Mexican Papier Mache Alibrijes Dragon. Size: 52” x 40” x 31” (132 x 102 x 79 cm). $300-500
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663. 3 Vintage Alebrijes, Oaxaca. Mixed media and papier mache sculpture. Largest Size: 18”H x 19”W x 17.5”D, 46 x 48 x 44 cm. $400-600
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664. 3 Large Vintage Alebrijes, Oaxaca. Including 2 signed by Antonio Joel Garcia. Mixed media and papier mache sculpture. Largest Size: 26”H x 19.75”W x 32.5”D, 66 x 50 x 83 cm. $600-800
665. 3 Felipe Linares (Mexico, b. 1936) Skulls; mixed media and papier mache sculptures. Largest Size: 13.25”H x 10.75”W x 8.75”D, 34 x 27 x 22 cm (object). $400-600
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666. Vintage Carved Polychrome Wood Santos, minor losses. Size: 25” x 15” x 11” (64 x 38 x 28 cm). $100-200
667. Vintage Mexican Mixed Media Tigre Figure; wood, cloth, basket weave. Size: 29.75”H x 12.5”W x 6.75”D, 75 x 32 x 17 cm. $200-300
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668. 3 Large Mexican Folk Art Skeleton Sculptures; Reminiscent of those found at Frida Kahlo’s Casa Azul. papier mache, wood, paint, wire, fiber, hair. Ranging in size from 57.25”H x 19.5”W x 9”D, 145 x 49 x 23 cm to 31”H x 6”W x 5”D, 79 x 15 x 13 cm. $600-800
669. 3 Mexican Mixed Media and Papier Mache Figures. 2 Demons and a Capitalist. Largest Size: 21”H x 16.25”W x 10”D, 53 x 42 x 25 cm (object). $100-200
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670. 2 Kachina Dolls, late 20th C, wood, paint. Largest Size: 15.5”H x 4.5”W x 2”D, 39 x 11 x 5 cm. $100-150
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671. Vintage Mexican Mermaid Body Mask. Carved and painted wood. Size: 45” x 24” x 20” (114 x 61 x 51 cm). $500-700 672. Vintage Mexican Dances of the Conquest of Santiago Matamoros Horse. carved and painted wood. Size: 23” x 15” x 29”, 58 x 38 x 74 cm. $200-300 673. Green Deer Alibrije. Carved and painted wood. Size: 30” x 28” x 11”, 76 x 71 x 28 cm. $200-400
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674. Vintage Mexican Festival Tiger Body Costume. Carved wood, mirrors. Size: 36”H x 19.75”W x 63.5”D, 91 x 50 x 161 cm. $400-600 675. Vintage Mexican Festival Processional Kinetic Puppet. 4 androgynous figures with articulated arms and legs connected through the torsos with a rod. Carved and painted wood. Size: 36.5”H x 49”W x 11”D, 93 x 125 x 28 cm. $500-700 676. Pedro Linares (Mexico, 1906-1992) Capitalist Walking His Dog, early 1980’s, a monumental mixed media and papier mache sculpture. Size: 50”H x 23.5”W x 72.5”D, 130 x 60 x 184 cm. Ex. collection Margery Nathanson, New York. Pedro Linares began his career as a maker of carton Judas sculptures for Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and many other artists from the Academia de San Carlos. He created the art form known as Alebrijes: surreal, winged, richly painted and fiercely expressive animal forms; a style that continues to this day in Mexico. $2000-3000 677. Pedro Linares (Mexico, 1906-1992) Newsboy. Mixed media and papier mache sculpture. Signed; dated 1974. Size: 44” x 24” x 18” (112 x 61 x 46 cm). Pedro Linares began his career as a maker of carton Judas sculptures for Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and many other artists from the Academia de San Carlos. He created the art form known as Alebrijes: surreal, winged, richly painted and fiercely expressive animal forms; a style that continues to this day in Mexico. $1000-2000 678. Antonio Joel Garcia (Mexico, 1955) Large-Scale Skeleton (Calaca) with crown. Signed; mixed media and papier mache sculpture; 1980’s. Size: 53” x 25” x 12” (135 x 64 x 30 cm). $600-900 679. A Life-Size Day of the Dead La Calavera Catrina Skeleton, in the style of Pedro Linares, late 20th c; an impressive mixed media and papier mache sculpture of an iconic La Calavera Catrina (‘Dapper Skeleton’, ‘Elegant Skull’) a satirical symbol of European aristocracy originally created by the famous Mexican printmaker and lithographer Jos«∏ Guadalupe Posada (1852-1913). Size: 69” x 22” x 22” (175 x 56 x 56 cm). $1000-1500 680. Glazed Terracotta Day of the Dead Couple. Largest Size: 26”H x 5.75” x 4”D, 66 x 14 x 10 cm. $300-500
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681. Pedro Linares (Mexico, 1906-1992) The Old Revolutionaries, early 1980’s, mixed media and papier mache sculpture. Largest Size: 56” x 25” x 18” (142 x 64 x 46 cm). Ex. collection Margery Nathanson, New York. Pedro Linares began his career as a maker of carton Judas sculptures for Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and many other artists from the Academia de San Carlos. He created the art form known as Alebrijes: surreal, winged, richly painted and fiercely expressive animal forms; a style that continues to this day in Mexico. $2000-3000 681
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682. Antonio Joel Garcia (Mexico, 1955) Large-Scale Skeleton (Calaca) with maracas and deer headdress. Signed; mixed media and papier mache sculpture; 1980’s. Size: 63” x 22” x 17” (160 x 56 x 43 cm). $600-900 683. Demetrio Aguilar Ceramic Wall Sculpture. 6 ceramic panels within frame. Size: 34.25”H x 35”W, 87 x 89 cm (sight); 39.5”H x 39.5”W, 100 x 100 cm (frame). $400-600
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684. Luis Valencia Wall Sculpture, Oaxaca. Nine sculpted polychrome ceramic tiles. Size: 37.5”H x 31.25”W, 95 x 79 cm (sight); 50.75”H x 42”W, 129 x 107 cm (frame). $400-600 685. Luis Valencia Wall Sculpture, Oaxaca. Visionary pastoral landscape of angels, God, Adam and Eve. Ten polychrome sculpted ceramic tiles set within a blue frame. Size: 31.5”H x 63”W, 80 x 160 cm (sight); 36.25”H x 67.75”W, 92 x 172 cm (frame). $600-900 686. Linares Family Diablo/Judas with Fireworks. Some losses, punctures; mixed media, paper. Size: 90”H x 41.5”W x 15.5”D, 227 x 106 x 39 cm. Ex. collection Margery Nathanson, New York. Pedro Linares (1906-1992) began his career as a maker of carton Judas sculptures for Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and many other artists from the Academia de San Carlos. He created the art form known as Alebrijes: surreal, winged, richly painted and fiercely expressive animal forms; a style that continues to this day in Mexico. $600-900
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687. Vintage Mexican Festival Vaquero Dance Mask. Carved and painted wood, cut tin and ribbon. Size: 36.75”H x 25.5”W x 5.5”D, 93 x 65 x 14 cm. $200-300 688. Pair Bolivian Diablos Masks. Fashioned from tin cans. Largest Size: 22” x 19” x 12”, 56 x 48 x 30 cm (mask). $500700 689. 2 Mexican Skeletal Bone Masks. Made of horse and cow skulls and embellished with paint, ribbons, hair and horns. Largest Size: 30” x 12” x 9” (76 x 30 x 23 cm). $200-400
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690. Vintage 1960’s Mexican Diablos Masks. Largest Size: 32” x 18” x 17” (81 x 46 x 43 cm). $200-400
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691. 2 Vintage Mexican Skeletal Masks. Made from skeletal bones, horn, hair and hide. Largest Size: 13” x 4.5” x 14” (33 x 11 x 36 cm). $200-400
692. Primitive Mexican Festival Dance Mask. Oaxacan. Carved wood. Size: 13” x 8” x 12”, 33 x 20 x 30 cm (mask). $100-200 691
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693. Vintage Primitive Oaxacan Dios de los Avados Mask. Carved wood. Size: 19” x 5” x 12”, 48 x 13 x 30 cm (mask). $100-200
694. Vintage Oaxacan Festival Dance Mask. Mexico. Carved wood, leather, hair, straw. Size: 14” x 8” x 5”, 36 x 20 x 13 cm (mask). $100-200
695. Mexican San Juan Dios Da Lluvia God of Rain Celebration Mask. Oaxacan specifically, in the villages of Venados and Zaachila. Carved wood. Size: 14” x 10” x 9”, 36 x 25 x 23 cm (mask). $200-400
696. Primitive Mexican Festival Mask. Oaxaca. Carved wood, leather, hair and straw. Size: 16” x 8” x 7”, 41 x 20 x 18 cm (mask). $100-200
697. 2 Vintage Mexican Palm Root Masks. Michoacan State. Largest Size: 11” x 11” x 8” (28 x 28 x 20 cm). $200-400
698. 2 Primitive Oaxacan Festival Dance Masks. Carved wood hair and leather. Largest Size: 11” x 9” x 8”, 28 x 23 x 20 cm (mask). $200-400
699. 2 Primitive Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Consisting of a skull crested marriage ceremony mask with possible origins from Michoacan or Oaxaca and a grotesque creature mask from the mid 1960’s from Southern Oaxaca. Largest Size: 12” x 8” x 6” (30 x 20 x 15 cm). $200-400
700. 2 Vintage Mexican Marriage Ceremony Masks. Primitive carved wood. Possibly Michoacan or Oaxaca. Largest Size: 10” x 8” x 6” (25 x 20 x 15 cm). $200-400
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701. 2 Primitive Mexican Marriage Ceremony Masks. Possibly Michoacan or Oaxaca. Carved wood. Largest Size: 13” x 7” x 4” (33 x 18 x 10 cm). $200-400
702. Primitive Mexican Palm Root Mask. Michoacan State. Root, shell and wood. Size: 12” x 15” x 9” (30 x 38 x 23 cm). $100-200 701
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703. Vintage Tecuani Dance Horse Theme Mask. Tooled leather. Guerrero State. Size: 20” x 8” x 9” (51 x 20 x 23 cm). $100-200
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704. 2 Tooled Leather Tecuani Dance Masks. Guerrero, Mexico. A wolf form and a dog form. Largest Size: 17” x 8” x 7” (43 x 20 x 18 cm). $200-400
705. 2 Mexican Tooled Leather Bird Form Tecuani Dance Masks. Seemingly in the form of a crow and an owl. Guerrero State. Largest Size: 16” x 10” x 8” (41 x 25 x 20 cm). $200-400 706 706. 3 Hidalgo Mexico Festival Dance Animales Masks. Carved wood. Largest Size: 8” x 6” x 6” (20 x 15 x 15 cm). $300-500
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707. Finely Carved and Signed Juan Horta Owl Mask. Michoacan, Mexico. Size: 8” x 8” x 5”, 20 x 20 x 13 cm. $100-200
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708. Finely Carved and Signed Juan Horta Owl and Snake Mask. Size: 9” x 9” x 4”, 23 x 23 x 10 cm. $100-200
709. Vintage Mexican Copper Santos Helmet Mask. Guerrero State. Size: 34” x 15” x 12”, 86 x 38 x 30 cm (mask). $200-300
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710. Vintage Guerrero Christo Festival Dance Mask. Size: 29” x 14” x 13” (74 x 36 x 33 cm). $200-400
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711. Vintage Guerrero Mask. Carved and painted wood. Size: 26” x 13” x 14” (66 x 33 x 36 cm). $200-300
712. 2 Vintage Guerrero Copper Santos Masks. Made in Iguala in the 1950’s-60’s. Largest Size: 25” x 12” x 3” (64 x 30 x 8 cm). $200-400
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713. Vintage Mexican Dance of the 7 Vices Diablo Mask. Carved and painted wood. Guerrero State. Size: 24” x 16” x 14”∂ˇ, 61 x 41 x 36 cm. $100-200
714. Vintage Mexican Pastorelas Dance Mask, Guerrero. Mixed media: wood, paint, antlers, leather, foil, cloth. Purchased from Fleisher Gallery, Philadelphia, in 1988. Size: 14” x 18” x 16” (36 x 46 x 41 cm). $100-200 713
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715. Vintage Guerrero Polymorphic Diablo Mask. Carved and painted wood. Size: 36” x 17” x 16” (91 x 43 x 41 cm). $200-400
716. Vintage Mexican Dance Mask: Alligator/Snake/Man. Carved wood, paint. Size: 17.5”H x 9”W x 24.5”D, 44 x 23 x 62 cm. $100-200
717. Vintage Oaxacan Fariseo Baltazar Festival Dance Mask. For the dances of Semana Santa or Holy Week. Carved and painted wood, horn. Size: 15” x 24” x 16”, 38 x 61 x 41 cm. $100-200
718. Pair Vintage Mexican Festival Diablos Helmets. Painted tin. Largest Size: 14” x 16” x 17”, 36 x 41 x 43 cm. $200-400
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719. Vintage Polymorphic Mexican Festival Dance Mask. Part animal, part devil. Guerrero State. Carved wood, leather, antlers. Size: 25” x 21” x 11”, 64 x 53 x 28 cm. $100-200
720. 2 Vintage Mexican Pastorela Devil Dance Masks, Michoacan; mixed media, wood, paint. Largest Size: 20” x 10” x 10” (51 x 25 x 25 cm). $200-400
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721. Vintage Mexican Fariseo Baltazar Semana Santa Dance Mask. Michoacan State. Carved and painted wood, horn. Size: 21” x 31” x 19”, 53 x 79 x 48 cm. $100-200
722. Large Vintage Mexican Dance Mask/Bull. Mixed media, horns, wood, paint. Size: 18” x 22” x 11” (46 x 56 x 28 cm). $100-200 721
722 723. Vintage Mexican Pastorela Devil Dance Mask, Michoacan. Wood, paint, sequins. Size: 14” x 14” x 9” (36 x 36 x 23 cm). $100-200
724. Vintage Mexican Pastorela Devil Dance Mask, Huacana, Michoacan: wood, paint. Size: 24” x 22” x 12” (61 x 56 x 30 cm). $100-200 723
724 725. Vintage Veracruz Mexican Bull Carnival Dance Mask. Painted wood, vinyl, with straw hat. Size: 17.5”H x 11.75”W x 14.5”D, 44 x 30 x 37 cm. $100-200
726. 2 Vintage Mexican Diablos Festival Dance Masks. Michoacan State. Carved and painted wood, horn and leather. Largest Size: 15” x 24” x 7” (38 x 61 x 18 cm). $200-400 725
726 727. 2 Vintage Michoacan Pastorela Dance Diablos. Carved and painted wood, textile cowl. Largest Size: 50”H x 12.75”W x 9”D, 127 x 32 x 23 cm. $200-400
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728. 2 Queretaro Mexico Diablos Dance Masks. Carved and painted wood, horn and hair. Largest Size: 19” x 16” x 5” (48 x 41 x 25 cm). $200-400
729. 3 Vintage Mexican Holy Festival Masks. Carved and painted wood, cardboard and fiber. Largest Size: 19” x 11” x 6” (48 x 28 x 15 cm). $300-500
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730. 3 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks: Including a Diablo de San Pedro (w/ cross), of wood, paint, leather ears, cow’s horns from Jicayan village, Oaxaca. And two Bull masks of wood, paint, horns likely from Michoacan. Largest Size: 21” x 21” x 7” (53 x 53 x 18 cm). $300-500
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731. 3 Vintage Mexican Semana Santa/Fariseo Dance Masks: wood, paint, leather, horns; San Bartolo de Los Banos, Guanajuato. Largest Size: 20” x 22” x 8” (51 x 56 x 20 cm). $300-500
732. 2 Vintage Mexican Semana Santa/Fariseo Dance Masks, Guanajuato. Mixed media: wood, paint, hair, nails, antlers, cow’s horn, lever/cowl. Largest Size: 14” x 28” x 13” (36 x 71 x 33 cm). $200-400
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733. 2 Vintage Mexican Semana Santa/Fariseo Dance Masks: wood, paint, horn; from San Bartolo de los Banos, Guanajuato. Largest Size: 20” x 25” x 5” (51 x 64 x 13 cm). $200-400
734. 2 Vintage Mexican Pastorela/Devil Dance Masks: mixed media, wood, paint; from Michoacan. Largest Size: 19” x 25” x 9” (48 x 64 x 23 cm). $200-400
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735. 2 Vintage Mexican Pastorela/Devil Dance Masks: mixed media, wood, paint, leather; from Huacana, Michoacan. Largest Size: 18” x 16” x 11” (46 x 41 x 28 cm). $200-400
736. 5 Vintage Mexican Diablo de San Pedro Dance Masks; Jicayan, Oaxaca; mixed media, wood, paint, hair, antlers. Largest Size: 16” x 19” x 6” (41 x 48 x 15 cm). $500-700
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737. 2 Vintage Mexican Pastorela/Devil Dance Masks. Mixed media: wood, paint; from Michoacan. Largest Size: 25” x 11” x 10” (64 x 28 x 25 cm). $200-400
738. 2 Vintage Mexican Diablo/Dance Masks: Carved polychrome wood bull forms; Michoacan. Largest Size: 16” x 13” x 9” (41 x 33 x 23 cm). $200-400
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739. 3 Vintage Mexican Pastorela/Devil Dance Masks. Mixed media: wood, paint, horns; 2 likely from Puaruandiro, Michoacan; one from Guerrero. Largest Size: 14” x 10” x 7” (36 x 25 x 18 cm). $300-500 740. 2 Vintage Mexican Diablo/Dance Masks: Carved polychrome wood bull forms; Michoacan. Largest Size: 24” x 13” x 14” (61 x 33 x 36 cm). $200-400
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741. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks: a Diablo (devil w/ lizard) of wood, paint, leather, antlers from Guanajuato and another of wood, paint, rope from Huacana, Michoacan. Largest Size: 14” x 18” x 10” (36 x 46 x 25 cm). $200-400 741
742 742. 2 Vintage Mexican Pastorela Dance Masks of wood, paint, antlers; one from Curamaro, Guanajuato; and another from Palo Blanco, Guerrero. Largest Size: 20” x 14” x 10” (51 x 36 x 25 cm). $200-400
743. 2 Vintage Mexican Bull Form Dance Masks: Mixed media, wood, paint, rope, mirror; from Huacana, Michoacan. Largest Size: 19” x 18” x 9” (48 x 46 x 23 cm). $200-400
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744. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, horn. Largest Size: 18” x 17” x 6” (46 x 43 x 15 cm). $200-400
745. 2 Vintage Mexican Diablo/Dance Masks, Guerrero. Including a mask by Fidel de la Fuente Jr. from Teloloapan village in Guerrero, of wood, paint, teeth, antlers. And another Devil w/ lizards; carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 21” x 21” x 12” (53 x 53 x 30 cm). $200-400
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746. 5 Vintage Mexican Animal/Dance Masks. Mixed media: leather, carved wood, antlers, paint, metal. Largest Size: 16” x 16” x 6” (41 x 41 x 15 cm). $500-700
747. 2 Vintage Mexican Diablo Pastorela Dance Masks. Mixed media, wood, paint, leather, antlers; Village: Cueranaro; from Guanajuato and Michoacan. Largest Size: 20” x 10” x 11” (51 x 25 x 28 cm). $200-400
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748. 2 Vintage Mexican Diablos Dance Masks. Carved and painted wood, horn, hide, and hair. Largest Size: 20” x 18” x 9” (51 x 46 x 23 cm). $200-400
749. 2 Vintage Mexican Comanches Dance Masks. San Luis Potosi State. Carved wood, rubber, leather, antlers. Largest Size: 9” x 10” x 7”, 23 x 25 x 18 cm (mask). $200-400
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750. Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, Mezcala. Mixed media: wood, paint, horn, with hinged jaw from Mezcala, Guerrero. Largest Size: 14” x 11” x 5” (36 x 28 x 13 cm). $200-400
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751. 2 Vintage Mexican Red Diablo Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair, antlers. Largest Size: 19” x 12” x 7” (48 x 30 x 18 cm). $200-400
752. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks: Devil forms, possibly Tres Potencias Dance of mixed media, carved wood, paint, horn. Largest Size: 14” x 16” x 7” (36 x 41 x 18 cm). $200-400
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753. 2 Vintage Mexican Pastorela Dance Masks; mixed media, carved wood, paint, teeth. One from Penjamillo, Guanajuato and another from Atistaca, Veracruz. Largest Size: 19” x 15” x 8” (48 x 38 x 20 cm). $200-400
754. 3 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved and painted wood, lacquer, horn. One from Olinala,Puebla; another Semana Santa mask from Tempoal,Veracruz; and an Astucia mask by Victoriano Salgato from Uruapan, Michoacan. Largest Size: 18” x 10” x 9” (46 x 25 x 23 cm). $300-500
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755. 3 Vintage Mexican Carnival Dance Masks. Red devils; mixed media, carved wood, paint; from Huejutla, Hidalgo and Michoacan. Largest Size: 15” x 9” x 6” (38 x 23 x 15 cm). $300-500
756. 3 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Bull forms with serpents. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, horns from Michoacan. Largest Size: 15” x 19” x 14” (38 x 48 x 36 cm). $300-500
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757. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, spiraled horns; 2 from Temascaltepec, Veracruz. Largest Size: 15” x 25” x 6” (38 x 64 x 15 cm). $300-500
758. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. A Devil (Alcalde?) Dance from Sta. Lucia Vega (dist. Sola de Veja), Oaxaca; another Diablo Pastorela mask from: Huacana, Michoacan; a Goat/Chivo/Voador mask of wood, paint, animal hair, glitter by Carlos Salinas (de Guerrero); and another from Guerrero. Largest Size: 25” x 19” x 10” (64 x 48 x 25 cm). $400-600
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759. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Bull forms; carved polychrome wood, horns; from Michoacan. Largest Size: 16” x 12” x 7” (41 x 30 x 18 cm). $400-600 760. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Including 2 Red Devils from (Cuerpite) San Juan Nueva in Michoacan and another from San Luis Potosi; and 2 others, including a Black Devil and a Cat form. Largest Size: 12” x 6” x 5” (30 x 15 x 13 cm). $400-600
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761. 6 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Including a red animal face w/ lizard from Hidalgo; a Perra (wild female dog) from Huaxteque region, San Luis Potosi; a Bird mask from Carpinteros, Hidalgo; a dog/Judio, Dance of Jew of papier mache, likely the Cora ethnic group from Jesus Maria (Sierra de Moyar) in Nayarit; and cat and goat forms. Largest Size: 20” x 6” x 5” (51 x 15 x 13 cm). $600-900
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762. 5 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks/Animal Forms. Including examples of Perra Maravilla; Tecuan (casa Tigre); Dance of Tlacololeros; and Bird and Boar forms. Largest Size: 10” x 10” x 7” (25 x 25 x 18 cm). $500-700
763. 5 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, Veracruz. Including a Carnival dance white and black jaguar; a Chantolo dance deer with antlers; a Culebro from Ojocapa; a Los Pescadores dance fish form; and a Carnival dance Anteater from El Higo. Largest Size: 18” x 15” x 10” (46 x 38 x 25 cm). $500-700 763
764 764. 4 Vintage Mexican Cora Dance Masks, Nayarit. Mixed media, paint, fur, papier mache. Largest Size: 18” x 13” x 10” (46 x 33 x 25 cm). $200-400
765. 5 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, Nayarit (Cora People). Mixed media, paint, fur, papier mache. Largest Size: 15” x 13” x 13” (38 x 33 x 33 cm). $200-400
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766. 5 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks: Nayarit (Cora People). Mixed media, paint, papier mache. Zoomorphic examples used in Indian Holy Week Dance and Semana Santa. Largest Size: 25” x 11” x 14” (64 x 28 x 36 cm). $200-400
767. 5 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks: Nayarit (Cora People). Mixed media, paint, papier mache. Largest Size: 13” x 11” x 12” (33 x 28 x 30 cm). $200-400
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768. 3 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, including a Christmas Week Moor with fish from 1950’s; a French King (Fleur d’ li of French Colonial Period); and a Santo w/ lizard and eagle. Largest Size: 23” x 12” x 6” (58 x 30 x 15 cm). $300-500
769. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, including a yellow painted leather demon with mirrors and 3 black faces, one with mustache and beard; Oaxaca and Guerrero. Largest Size: 16” x 16” x 4” (41 x 41 x 10 cm). $400-600
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770. 3 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair; from Puaruandiro, Michoacan. Largest Size: 15” x 13” x 8” (38 x 33 x 20 cm). $300-500
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771. Suite of 3 Mexican Artisan Made Masks. Consisting of a Black devil with snakes and lizard made of wood, paint. Signed Juan Orta Castillo taller familiar, prize winner, Tecuano, Tocuaro; Date: Feb. 2, 1997. A Bull/Pig Devil made of wood, paint (laquered). By artist: Juan Horta (unsigned). And, a Red devil w/ lizard & snakes. Signed by Juan Horta. Michoacan State. Largest Size: 18” x 10” x 10” (46 x 25 x 25 cm). $600-800 772 772. 3 Vintage Mexican Christmas Dance Masks. Vivid polychrome bull forms of mixed media, carved wood, paint; from Huancito in Michoacan. Largest Size: 11” x 13” x 6” (28 x 33 x 15 cm). $300-500
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773. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, Hidalgo; including an elephant and deer form; mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 26” x 31” x 14” (66 x 79 x 36 cm). $200-400 774. 3 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, including a Mascaritas dance black face with horns from Chica in Oaxaca. Largest Size: 12” x 15” x 7” (30 x 38 x 18 cm). $300-500
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775. 3 Vintage Mexican Black Diablo Dance Masks, including one for Pastorela de tres potencias by artist Margarito from Huetamo in Michoacan. Largest Size: 24” x 9” x 6” (61 x 23 x 15 cm). $300-500 776. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Including a large Pastorela devil of wood, paint, and fabric horns from Penjamo, Guanajuato; a red devil w/ snake or serpent in mouth from Veracruz; a Carnival Tejeron Diablito (devil) from Pinotepa de Don Luisa in Oaxaca; and a “Fu Man Chu” Demon. Largest Size: 17” x 8” x 6” (43 x 20 x 15 cm). $400-600 777. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Consisting of 2 Zitlalan Guerrero State masks and a la Perra Maravilla (Wonder Bitch) for the Tastoanes dance from the Village of Santa Cruz de las Huertas in the State of Jalisco. Largest Size: 35.5”H x 8.5”W x 17”D, 90 x 22 x 43 cm. $300-500 778. 2 Vintage Mexican Festival Rabbit Masks. Mixed media, formed and painted cardboard, hair, antlers. Largest Size: 35”H x 11.5”W x 5.5”D, 89 x 29 x 14 cm. $200-400 779. 2 Vintage Mexican Festival Diablos Dance Masks. Consisting of a painted metal Jalisco State Pastorela dance helmet and an unidentified formed leather and hair diablo. Largest Size: 28.5”H x 13”W x 6.5”D, 72 x 33 x 16 cm. $200-400 780. 3 Vintage Mexican Caiman Masks. Michoacan and Guerrero States. Mixed media, carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 16” x 10” x 12” (41 x 25 x 30 cm). $300-500
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781. 2 Vintage Mexican Earthenware Masks. Consisting of an Ocumicho Diablo and a Tonala Creature. Painted terra cotta. Largest Size: 13” x 13” x 9” (33 x 33 x 23 cm). $200-400
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782. Group of 3 Decorative Ethnographic Masks. Largest Size: 18” x 13” x 8” (46 x 33 x 20 cm). $200-300 782 783. Vintage Mexican Festival Mask: Dance of the 7 Vices. Carved and painted wood. Oaxaca State. Size: 8” x 7.5” x 3” (20 x 19 x 8 cm). $100-200
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784. 2 Vintage 1960’s Mexican Tigre Masks. Mixed media, carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 22” x 16” x 12” (56 x 41 x 30 cm). $200-400
783 785. Vintage Mexican Festival Tiger Mask/Costume. Mixed media, wood, paint, fabric, leather. Ranging in size from 51”H x 56.5”W, 130 x 144 cm, to 11.25”H x 8”W x 6.5”D, 28 x 20 x 17 cm. $200-400
786. Vintage Guerrero Mexico Tigre Dance Mask. Wood, paint, leather, plant fiber, teeth and soccer ball section. Size: 11.75”H x 8.75”W x 11”D, 30 x 22 x 28 cm. $100-200 785
786 787. Early 20th C Mexican Festival Tigre Mask. For the Dance of the Tejorones. Carved wood, mirrored eyes. Circa 1920/30’s. Size: 18” x 14” x 10”, 46 x 36 x 25 cm. $100-200
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788. Vintage Mexican Tigre and Devil Helmet Mask. A Guerrero State mask for the Dance of the Animales. Painted carved wood. Size: 13” x 12” x 13” (33 x 30 x 33 cm). $100-200
789. 2 Vintage Mexican Harvest Dance Tiger Masks: of wood, paint, boar’s hair, animal teeth, glass, possibly from Atzacoaloya in Guerrero. Largest Size: 13” x 12” x 9” (33 x 30 x 23 cm). $200-400 789
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790. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, Guerrero. Mixed media, paint, wire, glass. hair, leather. Largest Size: 9” x 9” x 8” (23 x 23 x 20 cm). $200-400
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791. Vintage Mexican Tigre Masks. Mixed media, cloth, glass, wire, paint, papier mache. Largest Size: 9” x 7” x 9” (23 x 18 x 23 cm). $200-300 792 792. 4 Mexican Danza de Los Animales Tiger Masks. Mixed media, wood, paint, glass eyes, animal teeth, leather, including one from Yaitepec (Chatino community); Oaxaca, Guerrero and Michoacan. Largest Size: 12” x 13” x 6” (30 x 33 x 15 cm). $400-600
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793. Large Vintage Mexican Diablo/Dance Mask, Guerrero. Carved and painted wood. Size: 24” x 14” x 10”, 61 x 36 x 25 cm. $100-200
794. Vintage Mexican Festival Diablo Dance Mask. A grotesque creature made of Hair, horn, textile and found objects on a cardboard subframe. Size: 26” x 20” x 20” (66 x 51 x 51 cm). $100-200
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795. Suite of 3 Mexican Coyote Form Festival Masks. Veracruz State. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 16” x 8” x 9” (41 x 20 x 23 cm). $300-500
796. 2 Vintage Hidalgo Carnival Dance Masks. Polymorphic creatures from the village of Carpinteros. Largest Size: 10” x 6” x 7” (25 x 15 x 18 cm). $200-400
797. Vintage Mexican Dance Mask of the Three Powers. Puebla State. Carved and Painted wood. Size: 12” x 14” x 11” (30 x 36 x 28 cm). $100-200
798. 3 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, mixed media, paint, fiber, including 2 Negritos and an El Viejo y el Foro mask from Charro, Michoacan. Largest Size: 13” x 12” x 11” (33 x 30 x 28 cm). $300-500
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799. 2 Vintage Mexican Negrito Dance Masks. One representing Perro Cupido and the other Aventurero. Probably Oaxacan from Silacayaopan. Largest Size: 7” x 6” x 4” (18 x 15 x 10 cm). $200-400 799 800. Suite of 2 Northern Mexico Festival Dance Masks. Carved and painted wood, hair. Largest Size: 13” x 7” x 5” (33 x 18 x 13 cm). $200-400
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801. Group of 3 Early Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Consisting of a Tejorono Negro, a Juan Negro, and an antique Michoacan Viejo. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 11” x 8” x 4” (28 x 20 x 10 cm). $300-500
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802. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Including a Semana Santa o Carnaval Red Indian w/Headdress from Tanlajas, San Luis Potosi; and 2 peyote gathering pilgrimage masks from Zacattecas; and a Negrito mask from Queretaro. Largest Size: 16” x 8” x 7” (41 x 20 x 18 cm). $400-600
803. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, including a Moor from Guerrero; 2 Santiagueros masks from Puebla; aGreen man w/ pointed chin from San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato. Largest Size: 11” x 9” x 10” (28 x 23 x 25 cm). $400-600
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804. Suite of 4 Vintage Mexican Day of the Dead Masks. Puebla State. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 8” x 7” x 12” (20 x 18 x 30 cm). $400-600
805. Suite of 4 Mexican Semana Santa Fariseo Masks. Sinaloa State. Also referred to as Chapayeque and Chapakobam, these are dances during holy week. Mixed media, hide, hair, cardboard and other embellishments. Largest Size: 14” x 11” x 10” (36 x 28 x 25 cm). $400-600
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806. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, including 2 PascolaDeer Dance masks from Chiapas and Sinaloa; and a Las Mulas mask of black face with hair and mustache from Tixtca, Guerrero. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair. Largest Size: 7” x 6.5” x 5” (18 x 17 x 13 cm). $300-500
807. Suite of 2 Vintage Mexican Festival Masks. The first a Michoacan Diablo for the Christmas Pastorela and the other a Day of the Dead Diablo. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, horn, hair. Largest Size: 17” x 9” x 8” (43 x 23 x 20 cm). $200-400 808 807
808. Suite of 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Guerrero State. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, feather. Largest Size: 23” x 12” x 6” (58 x 30 x 15 cm). $200-400
809. 2 Vintage Mexican Tastoanes Masks, Guanajuato State. Mixed media, painted leather and hair. Largest Size: 9” x 9” x 4”, 23 x 23 x 10 cm (mask). $200-400
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810. 2 Vintage Mexican Semana Santa Dance Masks. Mixed media, paint, horn, cardboard, horsehair, paint; from Cuajiniculapa, Guerrero. Largest Size: 19” x 10” x 9” (48 x 25 x 23 cm). $200-400
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811. 2 Vintage Mexican Holy Week Masks. Creatures made of leather, textile, bone and hair. Jalisco and Guerrero states. Largest Size: 15” x 9” x 9” (38 x 23 x 23 cm). $200-400
812. 5 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks: Various animal forms; carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 13” x 9” x 11” (33 x 23 x 28 cm). $500-700
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813. 3 Vintage Mexican Bird/Carnival Masks, Veracruz, Carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 11” x 6” x 9” (28 x 15 x 23 cm). $300-500
814. 4 Vintage Mexican Chicken/Carnival Masks, Veracruz; carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 13” x 7” x 8” (33 x 18 x 20 cm). $400-600 813 815. 4 Vintage Mexican Death/Dance Masks, including a white faced/caped demon of wood, leather, paint from San Miguel de Allende, Guanajuato; a Mudos skull mask from Chilpancingo, Guerrero; a Danza de la Muerte with movable jaw hinged in leather from Xitlala, Guerrero; and a Devil/Death (double image) mask from Guerrero. Largest Size: 23” x 15” x 7” (58 x 38 x 18 cm). $400-600
816. 4 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Mixed media: wood, paint, plant fiber, papier mache. Including a Toro dance mask from Silau, Guanajuato; a Diablo (Devil) mask from Mescaltipec, Guerrero; and 2 Diablo masks, possibly Cora people from Nayarit. Largest Size: 10” x 6” x 5” (25 x 15 x 13 cm). $400-600
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817. 4 Vintage Mexican Male Character Dance Masks: mixed media, carved wood, paint. Including a Viejo Mask, Carpinteros; Veracruz and Hidalgo. Largest Size: 14” x 11” x 9” (36 x 28 x 23 cm). $400-600
818. 2 Vintage Veracruz Spaniard Masks. From the Chinampa region of Veracruz. Carved and painted wood, fiber. Largest Size: 10” x 6” x 5”, 25 x 15 x 13 cm (mask). $200-400
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819. 2 Primitive Mexican Leather Tecuani Dance Masks. Consisting of a mask of the Rastrero and a mask for El Chintero Viejo. Guerrero State. Largest Size: 10” x 7” x 3”, 25 x 18 x 8 cm (mask). $200-400 820. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, Guerrero, including a Conquistador (w/ cock’s comb) mask of polychrome wood, horse hair, mirror, leather; and a Santo mask of wood and paint. Largest Size: 22” x 9” x 7” (56 x 23 x 18 cm). $200-400
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821. 2 Vintage Decorative Mexican Masks. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 20” x 20” x 10” (51 x 51 x 25 cm). $200-400
822. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, including a blue face with hair and mustache; and a bearded man of paint, mirror, hair, rope. Largest Size: 13” x 6” x 5”, 33 x 15 x 13 cm (mask). $200-400 821
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824. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, Guererro, Carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 20” x 26” x 12” (51 x 66 x 30 cm). $200-400
823 825. 3 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks: Girl/Woman. Including a Rey Negro mask by Daniel Reyes Marquez, Michoacan of mixed media, wood, paint, cotton, knit wrap. And a mask of a Woman w/ earrings, pink face, black braids. And a Girl mask of wood, paint, straw, palm, lace. Largest Mask Size: 12” x 8” x 8” (30 x 20 x 20 cm). $300-500 826 825
826. 2 Vintage Mexican El Corporal/El Torito Dance Masks from El Saucito, Guanajuato; and Huacana, Michoacan. Carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 13” x 11” x 10” (33 x 28 x 25 cm). $200-400
827. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Including a Puebla Catrin and a Tlacolero from Guerrero. Largest Size: 8” x 7” x 6” (20 x 18 x 15 cm). $300-500 827 828
828. Vintage Mexican Santo Festival Dance Mask. Guerrero State. Carved and painted wood with articulated jaw. Size: 21” x 12” x 10” (53 x 30 x 25 cm). $100-200
829. 2 Vintage Mexican Santo Festival Dance Masks. Guerrero State. Largest Size: 23” x 9” x 9” (58 x 23 x 23 cm). $200-400
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830. 2 Vintage Guerrero Festival Dance Masks. Consisting of a mid 20th C Juan Negro and a smaller Santo. Largest Size: 16” x 10” x 8” (41 x 25 x 20 cm). $200-400
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831. 2 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Consisting of a mid 20th C Guerrero Santo and a Daniel Reyes Marquez King mask from Michoacan. Largest Size: 20” x 9” x 8” (51 x 23 x 20 cm). $200-400
832. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Parachicos/Dandies Masks, one with montera. Chiapas State. Mixed media, wood; glass; false eyelashes; oil-based paint; ixtle fibers. Largest Size: 14” x 13” x 13” (36 x 36 x 33 cm). $300-500 831
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833. Suite of 3 Vintage Mexican Catrines Carnaval Masks. Consisting of 2 female beauties and 1 male dandy. Puebla State. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair, glass, dyed ribbon. Largest Size: 7” x 7” x 5” (18 x 18 x 13 cm). Parachico Mask with Montera, Chiapa de Corzo, Chiapas, Mexico. Wood; glass; false eyelashes; oil-based paint; ixtle fibers; dyed ribbons $300-500
834. 4 Vintage/Antique Mexican Dance Masks, Veracruz/ Michoacan. Carved wood, paint, hair. Characters include a Santo or Cortes?; a Mojica from Veracruz; and a Spanish Character, early 20th c, from Michoacan. All 4 on stands. Largest Size: 11” x 6.5” x 4” (28 x 17 x 10 cm). $400-600
835. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Consisting of a Guerrero Santo, a Michoacan Viejo, and a Juan Horta signed mask. Largest Size: 12” x 7” x 5” (30 x 18 x 13 cm). $300-500
836. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Masks. Carved polychromed wood. Largest Size: 18” x 11” x 10” (46 x 28 x 25 cm). $300-500
837. 3 Vintage Mexican God Beard Character Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 13” x 7” x 6” (33 x 18 x 15 cm). $300-500
838. 3 Vintage Mexican Holiday Festival Masks. Consisting of a Judas for the Good Friday Passion play from Michoacan and a Mardis Gras Quadrille Dance mask (made of wax) from the state of Mexico. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, fabric. Largest Size: 14” x 7.5” x 5.5” (36 x 19 x 14 cm). $300-500
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839. 4 Vintage Mexican Moors Dance Masks. Including examples from Guerrero, Veracruz and Chihuahua. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair. On stands. Largest Size: 8” x 6.5” x 8” (20 x 17 x 20 cm). $400-600 840. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks. Consisting of Viejito de Coyote from Guerrero and Tastoan from Zacatecas. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, fur. Largest Size: 11” x 7” x 5” (28 x 18 x 13 cm). $200-400
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841. 2 Juan Negro and Spaniard Veracruz Dance Masks. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 7” x 5.5” x 4” (18 x 14 x 10 cm). $200-400
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842. 2 Vintage Mexican Dance Masks, Nuevo Leon. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 10” x 8” x 4” (25 x 20 x 10 cm). $200-400
843. 2 Vintage Mexican Festival King Dance Masks. Wood, paper, tin, paint, mirrors. Largest Size: 18”H x 8.25”W x 10.5”D, 46 x 21 x 27 cm (object). $200-400
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844. 2 Vintage Daniel Reyes Marquez Festival Masks. Consisting of a Rey Espanol and a Rey Herodes. Carved and painted wood, foil. Largest Size: 22” x 9” x 9” (56 x 23 x 23 cm). $200-400
845. 3 Vintage Mexican Negritos Dance Masks. With example from Oaxaca, Veracruz and Michoacan. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 10” x 6” x 6” (25 x 15 x 15 cm). $300-500
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846. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, fabric. Largest Size: 14” x 12” x 10” (36 x 30 x 25 cm). $300-500
847. 3 Vintage Danse des Archareos Articles. Consisting of a Santiago mask and 2 Santiago helmets. Puebla State. Largest Size: 11” x 20” x 5” (28 x 51 x 13 cm). $300-500 848 847
848. 3 Primitive Mexican Festival Masks. Consisting of a Hidalgo Viejo and Chantolo, as well as a Oaxacan San Pablo. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 11” x 9” x 7” (28 x 23 x 18 cm). $300-500
849. 4 Vintage Mexican Holiday Festival Masks. Various origins and dances. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 8” x 6” x 4” (20 x 15 x 10 cm). $400-600
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850. 4 Vintage Mexican Moors Festival Masks. With origins in Guerrero, Oaxaca, and Puebla. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 9” x 8” x 6” (23 x 20 x 15 cm). $400-600
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851. 4 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. White faced characters such as the Pilgrim and the Candelito with origins in Michoacan, Veracruz, Guerrero and Oaxaca. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 9” x 8” x 5” (23 x 20 x 13 cm). $400-600
852. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair. Largest Size: 11” x 7” x 6” (28 x 18 x 15 cm). $300-500
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853. 3 Vintage Mexican Ermitanos (hermit) Dance Masks. With 2 examples from Michoacan and the third from Guerrero. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair, rope, fabric. Largest Size: 12” x 7.5” x 5” (30 x 19 x 13 cm). $300-500
854. 5 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 10” x 8” x 5” (25 x 20 x 13 cm). $500-700
855. 5 Vintage Mexican Festival Characters Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 8” x 6” x 4” (20 x 15 x 10 cm). $500-700
856. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Including a mask by artist Separado Mazo. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair. Largest Size: 8” x 6” x 14” (20 x 15 x 36 cm). $300-500
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857. 3 Rustic Mexican Festival Masks. Including a Jalisco Fool, a Guerrero Fisherman, and a Guerrero Pastorela mask. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 14” x 9” x 6” (36 x 23 x 15 cm). $300-500
858. 3 Vintage Mexican Holiday Masks. Consisting of 2 Guerrero Negritos and a Mexico State Carnaval Mask. Mixed media, carved wood, paint, hair. Largest Size: 10” x 7” x 5” (25 x 18 x 13 cm). $300-500
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859. 3 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Consisting of a Michoacan Carnaval mask, a Veracruz Carnaval mask and a Guerrero mask for the Dance of the Pescados. Largest Size: 10” x 7” x 6” (25 x 18 x 15 cm). $300-500 860. 4 Vintage Mexican Negritos Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Various origins, the Cuanajo area of Michoacan, and Veracruz . Largest Size: 7” x 6” x 4” (18 x 15 x 10 cm). $400-600
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861. 5 Vintage Mexican Black Masks. Consisting of a Negrito for the Guerrero Vaqueros dance, a Diablada for the Santiagueros celebration, and 3 other Negritos. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 8” x 6” x 5” (20 x 15 x 13 cm). $500-700
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862. Mixed Lot of 6 Mexican Festival Masks. Including a blue devil, a Chantolo and a Candelito. Largest Size: 10” x 6” x 4” (25 x 15 x 10 cm). Mixed media, carved wood, paint. $600-900 863. Mixed Lot of 5 Mexican Festival Masks. Including a Michoacan Bartolo mask. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 10” x 8” x 5” (25 x 20 x 13 cm). $500-700
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864. Mixed Lot of 4 Mexican Masks. Characters include a Carnaval Bartolo, a Perra Marvilla (Wonder Dog), a Juan Negro, and an indigenous striped mask. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 8” x 7” x 5” (20 x 18 x 13 cm). $400-600 865. Suite of 6 Vintage Mexican Chanquitos Masks. Chiapas State. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 7” x 5” x 4” (18 x 13 x 10 cm). $600-800
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866. Mixed Lot of 4 Vintage Mexican Masks. Red faced characters including a Carnaval and a Tecuani dance mask as well as a Moor and a Conquistador. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 9” x 7” x 6” (23 x 18 x 15 cm). $400-600 867. Mixed Lot of 4 Mexican Masks. Including a Tlacololero, a Chareos, and a Matachin. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 7” x 6” x 5” (18 x 15 x 13 cm). $400-600
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868. Mixed Lot of 5 Toothy Mexican Masks. Including Chantolos from Hidalgo and Chiapas. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 7” x 6” x 5” (18 x 15 x 13 cm). $500-700 869. Mixed Lot of 5 Mexican Chantolos and Viejos Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 9” x 7” x 5” (23 x 18 x 13 cm). $500-700
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870. Mixed Lot of 5 Mexican Festival Masks. Including a Matachin, a Moor, and an El Vado. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 7” x 6” x 5” (18 x 15 x 13 cm). $500-700 871. Mixed Lot of 6 Mexican Masks. Red faced masks of various origins including Chantolos and Moors. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 10” x 6” x 4” (25 x 15 x 10 cm). $600-800
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872. Mixed Lot of 4 Grotesque Mexican Masks. Including 2 San Luis Potosi Carnaval grotesques and Jester as well as a mask of an infirm figure. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Largest Size: 15” x 11” x 6” (38 x 28 x 15 cm). $400-600
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873. 3 Vintage Mexican Xantolo Juanegro Masks. From the village of Huantla in Hidalgo State. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 9” x 6” x 5” (23 x 15 x 13 cm). $300-500
874. Suite of 4 Hidalgo Mexico Chantolos Masks. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 8” x 6” x 4” (20 x 15 x 10 cm). $400-600
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875. 3 Vintage Hidalgo Chantolos Masks. Carved and Painted wood. Largest Size: 7” x 5” x 3” (18 x 13 x 8 cm). $300-500
876. Group of 4 Vintage Hidalgo Chantolos Masks. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 9” x 7” x 5” (23 x 18 x 13 cm). $400-600
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877. Group of 5 Vintage Mexican Carnaval Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Tabasco State. Largest Size: 8” x 7” x 6” (20 x 18 x 15 cm). $500-700
878. Group of 6 Chiapas Festival Masks. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 6” x 5” x 3” (15 x 13 x 8 cm). $600-800
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879. Suite of 5 Veracruz Carnaval Moors Masks. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 7” x 6” x 5” (18 x 15 x 13 cm). $500-700
880. Suite of 6 Veracruz Carnaval Moors Masks. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 7” x 6” x 4” (18 x 15 x 10 cm). $600-800
881. Suite of 6 Veracruz Mexico Carnaval Moors Masks. Carved and painted wood. Largest Size: 8” x 6” x 4” (20 x 15 x 10 cm). $600-800
882. 2 Vintage Mexican Negrito Dance Masks. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. With stands. Largest Size: 11”H x 8”W x 8.75”D, 28 x 20 x 22 cm (object); 69.5”H x 8”W x 8.75”D, 176 x 20 x 22 cm (overall). $200-400 883. 2 Vintage Mexican Festival Dance Masks. Painted carved wood and fiber. Mixed media, carved wood, paint. Size: 30” x 18” x 18”, 76 x 46 x 46 cm. $200-400
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Lot XXXXXXXXXXXX Lot. 126. Howard Norton Cook (American, 1901-1980) Skyscraper #1, New York towers, 1928, From An Edition of 100
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