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A late Victorian/early Edwardian b/w photograph of Mannington Hall, Norfolk, the seat of the Earls of Orford and later the Barons Walpole, 16 x 20cm, William J. Coe of Swaffham framers label to verso, further miscellaneous pictures and prints, various subjects, media and sizes Mixed condition.
English School, 19th c - St Mary's Church, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, oil on millboard, 28 x 46.5cm, Catherine Ellen Travis, Naive Artist, 19th c - Figures Before a Country House, mixed media on canvas, 25 x 35.5cm, etc., (3) St Mary's with discoloured varnish, its cavetto frame chipped. Others generally good, some wear.
TROIKA (TROIKA are a collaboration of three French artists, Eva Rucki, Conny Freyer and Sebastian Noel) 'STOP AND STARE', a graffiti style portrait of a female figure, mixed media on an upcycled aluminium traffic STOP sign, approximate size 60cm x 60cm frame 72cm x 72cm, Condition Report: dirty marks to the frame (artist resale rights apply)
SAMANTHA ELLIS (BRITISH 1992) 'LOVING LIFE', a contemporary portrait of a dog with its tongues out, signed bottom right, mixed media on canvas, approximate size 76cm x 76cm frame 96cm x 96cm, Condition Report: overpainted scuff to the front left side of frame, small knocks to bottom corner edges of the frame (artist resale rights apply)
NICK HOLDSWORTH (BRITISH CONTEMPORARY) 'JIMI HENDRIX', a pixelated portrait of the rockstar, signed bottom left, mixed media on paper laid onto board, approximate size 89cm x 118cm frame 94cm x 123cm, Condition Report: artwork is loose in the frame, small scratch to image surface, frame scuffed and chipped (artist resale rights apply)
FOUR 19TH CENTURY PORTRAITS, comprising a seated full length portrait of a gentleman, indistinctly signed, dated April 1840, pencil and watercolour on paper, approximate size 23cm x 18, two unsigned watercolour portraits of male and female figures in ebonised frames, approximate sizes 15cm x 11cm and a figure group with three young female figures, signature indistinct, mixed media on paper, together with a small unsigned still life oil on canvas and a wood framed mirror with some losses
Bùi Hữu Hùng (Vietnamese, b.1957)Untitledsigned and inscribed, mixed media on plywood panel122 x 122cmCondition ReportUnframed. Small chips to edges. Small dark speckles of light surface dirt. A small loss to the top left corner. Some very light surface scratches. The board is slightly bowed. Screw holes to the reverse.
Rajmund Kanelba (Polish, 1897-1960)Pinning Back Her Hair signed and dated 'Kanelba 1930' (upper right)mixed media with watercolor, charcoal, and ink on papersight size 21.3 x 14.2 cm (8 3/8 x 5 9/16 in).framed 32.0 x 23.5 x 2.0 cm (12 1/2 x 9 1/4 x 3/4 in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAlfred and Maria Tarski, Berkeley, California; then by family descent to the Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht.N.B.Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Zofia (Sophie) Stryjenska (Polish, 1894-1976)The Lightning Strike signed 'Z. Stryjenska' (lower left)mixed media with gouache on canvas87.5 x 69.5 cm (34 7/16 x 27 3/8 in).framed 91.0 x 73.0 x 3.3 cm (35 7/8 x 28 3/4 x 1 1/4 in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAlfred and Maria Tarski, Berkeley, California; then by family descent to the Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht.N.B.Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Eugeniusz Zak (Polish, 1884-1926)A Young Man in Profile signed 'Eug. Zak' (upper left)mixed media on paper46.0 x 37.5 cm (18 1/8 x 14 3/4 in).framed 52.5 x 43.75 x 3.5 cm (20 2/3 x 17 1/5 x 1 2/5 in).Footnotes:ProvenanceVladimir Raykis, Galerie Zak, Paris. Alfred Tarski, Berkeley, California (acquired from the previous September 17, 1958).Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht (by family descent from the previous).N.B.Born in Belarus to Polish-Jewish parents, Eugeniusz Zak studied art in Paris at the École des Beaux-Arts under Jean-Léon Gérôme and at the Académie Colarossi with Albert Besnard. He worked on idyllic landscapes and Arcadian scenes populated by shepherds and fishermen during this time. With the outbreak of World War I, Zak moved to Poland. During the following period he painted several works depicting the same sitter in the same position. One of these is the well-known Young Acrobat, 1919 (sold at Skinner Boston in 2017 and previously exhibited at Towarzystwo Zachety Sztuk Pieknych, Warsaw), which bears many similarities to the present painting. These paintings all depict a solemn figure in a sparse interior setting and recall Pablo Picasso's Rose and Blue Period paintings, as well as the elongated figures of Amedeo Modigliani's works. Often associated with the group of early twentieth-century artists known as the École de Paris, Zak was sure to have been familiar with the works of Picasso and Modigliani. Zak's stylized and graceful figures also bear the influence of his interest in Renaissance artists like Sandro Botticelli. Returning to Paris in 1923, Zak's works maintained the nostalgic and melancholic tone he had adopted during the war.Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Tadeusz Makowski (Polish, 1882-1932)Study for Jazz, 1929signed 'Tadé Makowski' (lower right)mixed media with crayon and gouache on smooth paper28.4 x 38.0 cm (11 3/16 x 14 15/16 in).unframed.Footnotes:ProvenanceAlfred and Maria Tarski, Berkeley, California; then by family descent to the Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht.N.B.The lot presented here is a study for Jazz, which is currently in the collection of the National Museum in Warsaw.Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Alfred Lenica (Polish, 1899-1977)Untitled signed 'Lenica' (lower right); export stamps (on back mat)mixed media with gouache on papersight size 34.8 x 46.5 cm (13 11/16 x 18 5/16 in).unframed.Footnotes:ProvenanceAlfred and Maria Tarski, Berkeley, California; then by family descent to the Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht.N.B.Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Zofia (Sophie) Stryjenska (Polish, 1894-1976)A Couple and Dog by a Well signed 'Z. Stryjenska' (lower left)mixed media including gouache on canvas mounted to paperboard 55.0 x 70.8 cm (21 5/8 x 27 7/8 in).framed 57.5 x 73.5 x 4.0 cm (22 5/8 x 28 7/8 x 1 1/2 in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAlfred and Maria Tarski, Berkeley, California; then by family descent to the Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht.N.B.Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Tadeusz Makowski (Polish, 1882-1932)Gathered Together, 1931signed and dated 'Tadé Makowski / 1931' (on the reverse)mixed media including charcoal, pastel, and watercolor on papersight size 31.0 x 26.8 cm (12 1/4 x 10 1/2 in).framed 44.0 x 40.0 x 2.5 cm (17 1/2 X 15 3/4 x 1 in).Footnotes:ProvenanceAlfred and Maria Tarski, Berkeley, California; then by family descent to the Estate of Eva Kristina Ehrenfeucht.N.B.Along with his wife, Maria, Jewish-American logician and mathematician Alfred Tarski was an avid collector of Polish art and amassed an impressive collection of works from some of Poland's most influential artists. Like many artists in their collection, Mr. Tarski was born in Warsaw, Poland to Jewish parents in 1901. Mr. Tarski was educated in Poland at the University of Warsaw and became a member of the Lwów–Warsaw School, one of the most important schools of Polish logic and philosophy, and of the Warsaw School of Mathematics. In 1929 he married Maria Witkowska and they began collecting art. Maria worked as a courier for the army in the Polish–Soviet War. They had two children together, and in 1939 the family immigrated to the United States where Mr. Tarski taught and carried out research in mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley until his death in 1983.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Xiog Huiming born 1958 'An Impression of Tibet'. Mixed media on paper, 80 x 77cm.Xiog is a native of Kunming, Yunnan Province and her works were included in numerous exhibitions in Yunnan and has won many awards. In March 1992 she joined a group show of the Yunnan School paintings in San Francisco. She's in the Yunnan Artists Association, an Art editor with the Yunnan People Publishing House and artist of Neeman Gallery, Yunnan School Art Museum. Purchased by the vendor from Neeman Gallery in Dali City, Yunnan Province, China in 1992. With associated paperwork including receipts and photographs.
Noah Josef (British Contemporary) Table with Objects, abstract composition, mixed media on board, signed upper left, 68 x 48 cm, frame 78 x 58 cmCondition:The painting is a work on board, framed without glazing. The board is in good condition no obvious faults or losses, the paint surface appears stable and well preserved. The frame is in good general condition- some minor wear and tear.
ARR Sandra Blow (1925-2006) Swimmer, mixed media collage, signed and dated 1980 lower right, 30 x 30 cm, frame 33 x 33 cm Inscribed 'love to Asha on our birthdays, 1980, Sandra' Provenance: private collection, purchased Dreweatts 12/10/2021 lot 15, previous collection of artist Asha Tippett thence by descentCondition:The artwork is a mixed media collage made with torn paper, watercolour, crayon and pencil, it is framed under glazing- not examined external to the frame. The paper condition overall appears fine, no obvious signs of deterioration, there is a tear to the right edge towards the lower leg of the swimmer- unsure if this is later damage or was contemporaneous with the item creation (see picture). The backing sheet appears in good overall condition no obvious faults. Colours are good. There is some dirt to the inside of the glass which needs a clean. Frame has general wear and tear.

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