Mixed artist catalogue - February 2012

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february 2012

goldmark


Alan Davie ARTISTS INDEX Arp, Jean Bellany, John

28 9

Blake, Peter

12,13

Blow, Sandra

14,15

Brangwyn, Sir Frank

32,33

Brown, Ralph Caulfield, Patrick Davie, Alan

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Delaunay, Sonia

29

Emin, Tracy

22

Goya, Francisco de Hockney, David

30,31 2-5

Jones, Allen

23

Matisse, Henri

25

Paolozzi, Eduardo

6

Pasmore, Victor

16,17

Picasso, Pablo

26,27

Piper, John

18,19

Procktor, Patrick

21

Richards, Ceri

10

Rodin, Auguste

24

Rothenstein, Michael

11

Spender, Humphrey Tinley, Alan

Painter, printmaker and musician Alan Davie, born 1920, has a career which at present extends to almost seventy years. Amongst the many diverse interests which have infused Davie’s work are African sculpture, primitive art, American abstract expressionism, Zen Buddhism, gliding and Indian mythology. His first solo exhibition was held in Edinburgh in 1946 followed by his New York debut ten years later. Davie has held several international retrospective exhibitions, including Amsterdam (1962), Glasgow (1992) and London (1993). Several of his works are held by the Tate Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art.

8 20 visit www.alandavieprints.com


Alan Davie

1.

Egg Mystery No2 oil on canvas, 1967, signed verso, 51 x 61 cm

To order phone 01572 821424 all prices include framing, vat and uk delivery

ÂŁ12,500

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David Hockney

2.

Soft Celia etching, 1998, artist’s proof, signed, 86 x 55 cm

£8750

2


David Hockney

3.

Ann Putting on Lipstick lithograph, 1979, ed 75, signed, 119 x 47 cm

ÂŁ7950

3


David Hockney

4.

Cushions etching and aquatint, 1968, artist’s proof aside from ed 75, signed, 38 x 35 cm

ÂŁ9500

4


David Hockney

5.

Dog Wall No 6

visit www.davidhockneyprints.com

etching, 1998, BaT aside from ed 35, signed, 30 x 35 cm

ÂŁ7500

5


Eduardo Paolozzi

Study for the Tottenham Court Road tube station mosaics. Oil on melamine panel with screenprinted outline.

6.

Untitled, Study oil on melamine panel, unsigned 1985, 154 x 98 cm

ÂŁ8000

6


Ralph Brown Ralph Brown was born in Yorkshire in 1928. He studied at Leeds and Hammersmith Art Schools and at the Royal College of Art. He was a part-time tutor at the RCA Sculpture School from 1958 for many years and was elected to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1968. He is now a Senior Royal Academician. He first exhibited in London in 1953 and has shown work widely since then, with solo and group exhibitions in the UK, Continental Europe and the USA. Ralph Brown sculptures are in public and private collections around the world. Travels in Greece in 1955 inspired a series of bronzes of swimming figures. The volumes appear refracted and distorted as if seen underwater. A copy of the catalogue raisonnĂŠ of the sculpture of Ralph Brown will accompany this piece.

7.

Doubled Swimmer

visit www.recentacquisitions.com

bronze, 1960, ed 9, length 30 cm

ÂŁ3500

7


Humphrey Spender

Humphrey Spender (1910-2005), brother of the poet Stephen Spender, taught at the Royal College of Art.

8.

Cornish Tin Mine charcoal and watercolour, 1967/8, signed, 34 x 48.5 cm

ÂŁ950

8


John Bellany

9.

Janus charcoal, signed, 79 x 56.5 cm

To order phone 01572 821424 all prices include framing, vat and uk delivery

ÂŁ2000

9


Ceri Richards

10. Origin of a Rose screenprint, 1967, ed 70, signed, 51 x 63.5 cm

ÂŁ750

10

visit www.ceririchards.com


Michael Rothenstein

11. Standing Cockerel

visit www.michaelrothenstein.com

screenprint, c1980, ed 21, signed, 55.5 x 42.5 cm

ÂŁ1200

11


Peter Blake

12. Studio Tack Board II lithograph, 2001, ed 350, signed, 58 x 39 cm

ÂŁ750

12


Peter Blake

13. Ostrich Beach screenprint, 2000, ed 60, signed, 33 x 25.5 cm

To order phone 01572 821424 all prices include framing, vat and uk delivery

ÂŁ550

13


Sandra Blow

14. Red & Blue Flower screenprint, 1984, artist’s proof, signed, 59.5 x 55.5 cm

£650

14


Sandra Blow

15. Red Alert

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screenprint, ed 75, signed, 72.5 x 72.5 cm

ÂŁ1250

15


Victor Pasmore

16. Senza Titolo 9 etching & aquatint, 1989, ed 90 signed, 159 x 98 cm

ÂŁ4950

16


Victor Pasmore

17. The Cave of Calypso III

18. The Cave of Calypso IV

aquatint, 1977, ed 60, signed, 37 x 37 cm

aquatint, 1977, ed 60, signed, 37 x 37 cm

£1250

£1250 visit www.victorpasmoreprints.com

17


John Piper

19. High Cross, Hampshire lithograph, 1978, ed 75, 41.5 x 53.5 cm

ÂŁ2250

18


John Piper

20. Courthouse, Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire

visit www.johnpiperprints.com

lithograph, 1978, ed 120, 42 x 57.5 cm

ÂŁ2250

19


Alan Tinley

Alan Tinley, born 1946, attended Hereford College of Art, Central School of Art and Design, London and the Royal College of Art, London. He had several one-man exhibitions in the 1970s and has work in a number of important collections including art galleries and University collections.

21. Still Life with Landscape II lithograph, 1977, artist’s proof aside from ed 75, signed, 52 x 40 cm

ÂŁ350

20


Patrick Procktor

This is the first in a series of Islamic studies. Procktor had recently seen The Arts of Islam exhibition at the Hayward Gallery, 1976, and was fascinated by the strict arithmetic of Arabic patterns. These dahlias, 'just off a barrow', are rendered with a cool black background and a warm brown vase.

22. Dahlias aquatint, 1977, artist’s proof, signed, 30.5 x 26.5 cm

To order phone 01572 821424 all prices include framing, vat and uk delivery

ÂŁ650

21


Tracy Emin

23. Laying with the Olive Trees lithograph, 2011, ed 150, signed, 56 x 72.5 cm

ÂŁ1200

22

Recently appointed Professor of Drawing at the Royal Academy.


Allen Jones

24. From the Shoe-Box series lithograph, 1968, ed 200, signed, 14 x 14 cm

To order phone 01572 821424 all prices include framing, vat and uk delivery

ÂŁ600

23


Auguste Rodin

From the studio of the great French pochoir exponent, J SaudĂŠ. Such was the technical expertise of the application of paint through stencils used in this pochoir process that you would be forgiven for thinking that you were looking at an original Rodin watercolour drawing.

25. Untitled pochoir (hand-coloured through stencils), 1925, ed 500, signed in plate, 28 x 18 cm

ÂŁ1750

24


Henri Matisse

26. L’Espagnole aquatint after Matisse by Jacques Villon, published by the Louvre, 1928, 38.5 x 27 cm

£2450

25


Pablo Picasso

27. Six Contes Fantasques III engraving, 1953, ed 225, 32.5 x 21 cm

ÂŁ1750

26


Pablo Picasso

28. Six Contes Fantasques I

visit www.pablopicassoprints.com

engraving, 1953, ed 225, 32.5 x 24 cm

ÂŁ1750

27


Jean Arp

29. Mondsand (1)

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30. Mondsand (4)

etching, 1959, ed 33, signed, 17.5 x 15 cm

etching, 1959, ed 33, signed, 17.5 x 15 cm

ÂŁ975

ÂŁ975


Sonia Delaunay

31. Untitled lithograph, ed 25, signed, 50 x 42.5 cm

ÂŁ1950

29


Francisco de Goya

Etchings from the Caprichos Series, 6th Edition, 230 copies (generally regarded as one of the brightest printings) . Made in the Calcografía for the Real Academia between 1890-1900.

Goya was a prolific etcher and the Caprichos represent nearly a third of his lifetime’s output. Completed in 1799, this provocative series analyses the human foibles and frailties of his fellow man. With their power of draughtsmanship and inventiveness in composition, Goya’s prints place him next to Rembrandt as one of the two greatest etchers of all time

Tantalus Goya’s commentary: If he were a better lover and less of a bore, she would revive.

visit www.goyaprints.com

32. Tantalo etching and aquatint, 1890, 21.5 x 15 cm

£950

30


Francisco de Goya

That Certainly is Being Able to Read

It is Better to be Lazy

Goya’s commentary:

Goya’s commentary:

They are combing his hair, they are putting on his

If the more he works the less he likes it, he is

shoes, he is sleeping and he is studying. No one

quite right to say, ‘It is better to be lazy.’

shall say that he is not making the most of his time.

33. Esto Si Que Es Leer

34. Mejor es Holgar

etching, aquatint and drypoint, 1890, 21.5 x 15 cm

etching, aquatint and burin, 1890, 21.5 x 15 cm

£950

£950

31


Sir Frank Brangwyn

35. Old Houses, Messina etching, 1910, signed, 56 x 73 cm

ÂŁ1450

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visit www.frankbrangwyn.com


Sir Frank Brangwyn

36. The Shrine of the Immacolata

To order phone 01572 821424

etching, 1910, signed, 57.5 x 72 cm

all prices include framing, vat and uk delivery

ÂŁ1450

33


Patrick Caulfield

37. Red and White Still Life offset lithograph, 1964, ed 100, signed, 42 x 56 cm

ÂŁ1250

Caulfield’s first print, signed and numbered* by the artist from the edition of 100, printed in colours on thin wove paper, with full margins, and bearing the Robert Elkon Gallery rubber stamp with exhibition details verso.

Robert Elkon Gallery stamp on verso *signed and numbered vertically on right hand edge of print

Goldmark Gallery, Uppingham, Rutland, LE15 9SQ, 01572 821424 Open Monday to Saturday 9.30-5.30, Sunday 2.30-5.30 and Bank Holidays www.goldmarkart.com info@goldmarkart.com


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