BEARS A SIGNATURE LOWER RIGHT READING "MIRO", MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, H 6 1/2", W 9 1/8", UNTITLED COMPOSITIONMarking on back of paper. Has not been authenticated. Not listed in the ADOM (Ariane Lelong-Mainaud) records. Floated in the frame. Being sold for the benefit of Marygrove College, Detroit, MI. No other provenance available.Artwork in good condition as viewed in the unopened frame. Rf Sold as is - no guaranty of authenticity; frame slightly scratched. Rf- For High Resolution Photos visit Dumouchelles website.
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Courtry (Charles). Boutet embeté par Courtry, preface de Leon Maillard, Paris, 1896, 2 drypoint etchings by Boutet, each in 3 states, one etching by Courtry, also in 3 states, partly untrimmed, original printed wrappers with etched full-page design to upper cover by Courtry, in glassine dust wrapper, a little frayed to extremities, 8vo, limited editions of 400 copies, this being one of 50 copies printed on papier imperial du Japon, with the etchings in 3 states, together with Boutet (Henri), Ces Dames!...Orné de cinquante lithographies originales retouchées au pastel, Paris, Lahure, 1912, hand-coloured lithographic illustrations throughout, untrimmed, original pictorial wrappers, a little rubbed and some marks, upper joint partly split at head and foot, large 8vo, limited edition 214/300, initialled by the artist, plus Cramer (Gerald), Catalogue de tres beaux livres et estampes modernes, Catalogue No. 5, Geneva, 1948, & Oeuvres originales de peintres 1867-1950, Catalogue No. 6, Geneva, 1950, monochrome illustrations to each, both original printed wrappers, with original colour design to upper wrapper by Miro and Braque respectively, very light soiling, slim 8vo, both printed in an edition of 1000 copies (4)
MIRO JOAN: (1893-1983) Spanish Painter and Sculptor. A good A.L.S., Miró, one page, 4to, Palma de Mallorca, 7th June 1960, to Mr. Matarasso, in French. Miro informs his correspondent about his next visit to Paris, stating `..we will be in Paris on the 15th and will spend 3 weeks (at the Pont-Royal hotel)´, further saying `I will bring with me and will be very pleased to offer you an illustration in order to comfort you for the one you were stolen. I will also bring you a model for the Rimbaud´s tribute. I would like to engrave this lithography myself.´ An extremely small area of paper loss to the left edge not affecting the text or signature, otherwise VG £600-900 Miro refers to his colour lithography contribution (1960) to the Arthur Rimbaud´s tribute "Arthur Rimbaud vu par les peintres contemporains" (Rimbaud by contemporary painters), including works by Picasso, Cocteau, Giacometti and many others.
§ Julian Trevelyan, RA (British, 1910-1988) Buffaloes signed lower right "Julian Trevelyan" and "Artist's Proof" aquatint 48 x 61cm (19 x 24in) Other Notes: Julian Trevelyan moved to Paris in 1931 to study art, having read English Literature at Cambridge. He studied printmaking at Stanley William Hayter's Atelier 17 where he came into contact with Max Ernst, Picasso and Joan Miro. He returned to England in 1935 as one of the leading exponents of Surrealism and showed at the International Surrealist Exhibtion of 1936. During the war he was a member of the Royal Engineers serving as a camouflage officer. He married artist Mary Fedden and they lived and worked from studios in Hammersmith albeit travelling widely throughout their lives. In the 1960s he travelled to India from which this current print takes its inspiration. Signs of sun and discolouration. Dents/creases through the signature. There is no mount. Oddly the darker ink has left an impresion on the glass where it is touching. This does not seem to have affected the print
* GEORGE DONALD RSA RSW,HOMMAGEoil on canvas, signed 90cm x 108cmFramedProvenance: Titled on Open Eye Gallery, Edinburgh label verso and exhibited there "Summer Exhibition 1997".Note: Public Collections include: Scottish Arts Council, Edinburgh City Council, Aberdeen City Council, Tayside Regional Council, Strathclyde Regional Council Education Dept, Leeds City Council, Essex County Council, Hunterian Museum, Heriot-Watt University, Nuffield Foundation, Motherwell District Libraries, Glasgow University, Victoria and Albert Museum, IBM, Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce, British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), National Library of Scotland, Bank of Scotland, University of Edinburgh, Art in Healthcare, Fundacio Miro Palma de Mallorca, ARTlink. Malt Whisky Society, Edinburgh, University of Central Florida, Assoc. Charles Rennie Mackintosh, Collioure, France, First State Investments. Edinburgh.
ALTERNATIVE ROCK - Nice collection of 27 x mainly LPs with collectible titles. Artists/releases include Flamin Groovies (x2) - Flamingo (KSBS 201) and Now (Sire 9103-333 w/inner), The Bevis Frond (x2) - Any Gas Faster (RECK 18) and Triptych (WOO 8), Crowded House - S/T LP, David J (BEGA 112), Salon Music - La Paloma Show (Japanese only issue), Brainbox, Vivian Stanshall, Kim Fowley (x2), The Korgis, John Hiatt, Judie Tzuke and Steve Miro And The Eyes. Condition is generally VG to Ex.
Heading: (Lithographs)Author: Title: Large gathering of original lithographs, woodcuts, etc. from Verve, Derriere le Miroir and other illustrated works, including artworks by Kandinsky, Klee, Dali, Chagall, Picasso, Miro, and othersPlace Published: Various placesPublisher:Date Published: mid 20th centuryDescription: Approximately 75 lithograph, wood- and linoleum-cut illustrations, etc. Most color, various sizes, several double pages. Removed from various mid-century illustrated books and periodicals. An impressive selection of original lithographs, woodcuts, etc., from leading artists of the 20th century including Hans Arp, Wassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee. Andre Derain, Fernand Leger, Salvador Dali, Marc Chagall, Max Ernst, Joan Miro. etc. Quite suitable for framing. Most show signs of removal from their original publication along one edge or at the folds in the case of the multi-page illustrations; very good and better overall. Offered as is.
Heading: (Derrière le Miroir)Author: Title: Hommage á Aimé et Marguerite Maeght - Derrière le Miroir No. 250Place Published: [Paris]Publisher:[Galerie Maeght]Date Published: -1982Description: 111, [2] pp. Illustrated with 24 lithographs, most in color, and from photographs. (Folio) illustrated wrappers. Artists include Saul Steinberg, Marc Chagall, Joan Miro, Antoni Tapies, Ellsworth Kelly, and Eduardo Chillida, among others. Light wear and soiling to wrappers, some edgewear; interior clean; near fine.
Heading: Author: Miro, JoanTitle: JOAN MIRO: An exhibition of paintings, gouaches, pastels and bronzes from 1942 to 1946, to be held at the Pierre Matisse Gallery, 41 east 57 street, New York, from May 13 until Jun 7, 1947Place Published: [New York]Publisher:[Pierre Matisse Gallery]Date Published: [1947]Description: Stiff tan card wrappers with red and black lithographed front cover, enclosing a single sheet folded into nine panels which open into a 60x48 cm (24x19") lithographed poster. Additionally printed on verso of the sheet are five halftone facsimiles of larger works. Scarce. This exhibition coincided with Miro's first visit to the United States. Wear, soiling and a bit of scuffing to wrappers, areas of darkening to rear wrapper; light wear to interior; very good.
Heading: (Lithographs)Author: Title: Large gathering of original lithographs, woodcuts, etc. from Verve, Derriere le Miroir and other illustrated works, including artworks by Chagall, Picasso, Matisse, Leger, and othersPlace Published: Various placesPublisher:Date Published: mid 20th centuryDescription: 45 lithograph, wood- and linoleum-cut illustrations, etc. Most color, various sizes, several double, triple, or quadruple pages. Removed from various mid-century illustrated books and periodicals. An impressive selection of original lithographs, woodcuts, etc., from leading artists of the 20th century including Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Alexander Calder, Georges Braque, Max Ernst, Wassily Kandinsky, Fernand Leger, Joan Miro, etc. Quite suitable for framing. Most show signs of removal from their original publication along one edge or at the folds in the case of the multi-page illustrations; very good and better overall. Offered as is.
Heading: (Matisse)Author: Soby, James Thrall, introductionTitle: Mural Scrolls: Calder, Matisse, Matta, MiroPlace Published: New YorkPublisher:Katzenbach and WarrenDate Published: 1949Description: [8] pp. Introduction by James Thrall Soby. Artist's statements by Matta, Joan Miro, Alexander Calder and Henri Matisse. Illustrated with 4 silkscreens in colors printed on canvas and tipped onto burlap. (Folio) 44.5x 30 cm (17¾x11½"), spiral-bound with color board covers. The silkscreens comprise: "A Piece of My Workshop" by Calder; "Arbre en Fleur" by Matisse, "Sun-Dice" by Matta, and "El Sol" by Miro. The Matisse and Miro prints have a small stamp "MS". This edition is in essence an advertisement for the larger-scale mural scrolls printed in limited editions in sizes from 6 to 10 feet in length and 4 to 6 feet in height. One loop of the spiral lacking at top, boards lightly worn; patch of tape to both inside covers with some offsetting; very good.
HENRY WILLIAMSON: 2 titles: THE PHOENIX GENERATION, 1965 1st edition, A SOLITARY WAR, 1966 1st edition, each original cloth, dust-wrapper + KEBLE HOWARD: "CHICOT" CALLING, WHEN ALL STATIONS HAVE CLOSED DOWN, 1925 1st edition, original cloth + PATRICK LEIGH FERMOR: THE VIOLINS OF ST-JACQUES, A TALE OF THE ANTILLES, London, 1953 2nd impression, original cloth + GILBERT WATSON: THE AMAZING GUEST, 1925 1st edition, original cloth + WILLA KATHER: MY MORTAL ENEMY, New York, Alfred A Knopf 1926 1st edition, original cloth backed boards + G K CHESTERTON: THE SCANDAL OF FATHER BROWN, 1935 1st edition, original cloth + CHARLES DICKENS: THE MYSTERY OF EDWIN DROOD... COMPLETED IN 1914 BY W E C, edited Mary Grant [1914], original cloth worn + WILLIAM LE QUEUX: THE MYSTERY OF THE GREEN RAY, 1915 2nd edition, original cloth worn, inner joints weak + W H AUDEN & LOUIS MACNEICE: LETTERS FROM ICELAND, 1937 1st edition, ex-library, lacks front free end papers, original cloth worn + various contributors including JAMES JOYCE, JOAN MIRO, GERTRUDE STEIN etc etc: TRANSITION, September 1927, No 6, original printed wraps worn, (11)
ART DECO BRONZE - SIGNED 'GUAL' an Art Deco bronze figure of Diane The Huntress, mounted on a solid slate plinth. Signed, Gual. 9 1/2ins (24cms) high *Jaume Sabates Gual was a sculptor, poet, journalist and collector. He was a cousin of Joan Miro and studied sculpture at the Escuela de Ballas Artes in Barcelona.

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