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Some works sold by Anderson & GarlandGeorge Grosz - Montmatre
Manner
Lot number:
29
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
Manner of George Grosz
(1893-1959)
MONTMATRE
woodcut with pencil signature; together with an antique engraving"Pont Neuf", after J.M.W. Turner; an antique engraving "D.Elisabeth-Kirche in Marburg", after Ludwig Lange; and a smallcollection of lino-cut bird studies, Artist Unknown; all unframed.(16)
Thomas Miles I Richardson - In The Castle Garth, Newcastle On Tyne
Original
Lot number:
69
Other WORKS AT AUCTION
Description:
Thomas Miles Richardson, snr., HRSA
(1784-1848)
"IN THE CASTLE GARTH, NEWCASTLE ON TYNE"
signed and inscribed on a label verso
watercolour over pencil on brown tinted paper
33 x 26cms; 13 x 10 1/4in.
PROVENANCE:
According to an inscription verso, purchased from the Artist's son T.M. Richardson, jnr. in 1875.
Pablo Picasso - Female Nude And Young Man
Original -
Lot number:
26
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Description:
Pablo Picasso
(1881-1973)
FEMALE NUDE AND YOUNG MAN
signed and dated 3.6.69 in the plate; with publisher's labels verso
colour lithograph, published by Mourlot, Paris, number 67 from an edition limited to 300, published December 1971.
PROVENANCE
The Sid Chaplin Collection. Purchased Bede Gallery, Jarrow.
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Joan Williams - La Carmargue
Original 1970
Lot number:
12
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Description:
Joan Williams
(1922-2002)
"LA CARMARGUE"
signed, inscribed and dated 1970 and numbered 9 from an edition limited to 30
etching with aquatint printed in brown and black
39.5 x 49cms; 15 1/2 x 19 3/8in.
NB
Williams was born in Pontypndd in South Wales and taught at Medway College of Art, the Shipley School of Art and later was Head of Printmaking at Maidstone College of Art. She also taught in California eventually retiring to work as a freelance painter and printmaker.
James Abbot Mcneill Whistler - "rotherhithe" - From The Thames Series
Original 1860
Lot number:
12
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Description:
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
(1834-1903)
"ROTHERHITHE" - FROM THE THAMES SERIES (KENNEDY 66)
signed and dated 1860 in the plate; signed with the butterfly symbol in pencil in the margin
etching and drypoint sixth and final state
27.5 x 20cms; 10 7/8 x 7 7/8in.
NB
Rotherhithe is the area near Wapping on the banks of the Thames. The site of the image is the Angel Inn, Bermondsey, in the distance St. Paul's Cathedral is visible beyond the bend of the river. Rotherhithe was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1862 and then was titled "Wapping" in its later 1871 publication as part of the sixteen etchings Thames Set. The butterfly signature is unusual but occurs occasionally on the later impressions.
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