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*John Guida (Italian, 1897-1965)A Fashion Design - a lady in a black evening gown holding a pink feathersigned 'John' and numbered '920', mixed media46 x 32cmJohn Guida (1897-1965), born to an Italian father and an American mother, was an important Italian stylist, designer, and illustrator. As a child, he moved to Rome where he attended Visconti High School. In 1914 he participated in the fashion exhibition at the Circolo Degli Artisti together with Sartorio, Grassi, Innocenti, and Angoletta. John Guida was a regular visitor to the Paris fashion shows, coming into contact with famous tailors such as Jean Patou, Jeanne Lanvin, Lucien Lelong, Madeleine Vionnet, and Coco Chanel from whom he drew inspiration to find his own personal style, becoming an official dress designer for some of the most well-known Italian tailors such as Coen, Sanet and La Merveilleuse of Turin.His designs remained characterised by a refined linearity and a constant attention to precious detail. Elongated and slender female figures were often underlined by loose skirts and flowing pants; the sophisticated profiles were highlighted by short or gathered hair, inspired by the typical garçonne model of the time.He was also active as an illustrator for the women's magazines 'La Donna' and 'Cose', and as an advertising designer for the fashion and perfumery sectors.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: With some minor edgefolds. Some stains to the mount. Overall excellent condition. Additional images uploaded.
*John Guida (Italian, 1897-1965)A Fashion Design - a lady in a long black coat with a yellow chequered dress and a white hatsigned 'John' and numbered '931', mixed media70.5 x 50cmJohn Guida (1897-1965), born to an Italian father and an American mother, was an important Italian stylist, designer, and illustrator. As a child, he moved to Rome where he attended Visconti High School. In 1914 he participated in the fashion exhibition at the Circolo Degli Artisti together with Sartorio, Grassi, Innocenti, and Angoletta. John Guida was a regular visitor to the Paris fashion shows, coming into contact with famous tailors such as Jean Patou, Jeanne Lanvin, Lucien Lelong, Madeleine Vionnet, and Coco Chanel from whom he drew inspiration to find his own personal style, becoming an official dress designer for some of the most well-known Italian tailors such as Coen, Sanet and La Merveilleuse of Turin.His designs remained characterised by a refined linearity and a constant attention to precious detail. Elongated and slender female figures were often underlined by loose skirts and flowing pants; the sophisticated profiles were highlighted by short or gathered hair, inspired by the typical garçonne model of the time.He was also active as an illustrator for the women's magazines 'La Donna' and 'Cose', and as an advertising designer for the fashion and perfumery sectors.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.
*John Guida (Italian, 1897-1965)A Fashion Design - a lady in a tuxedo jacket with a long black skirt, waistcoat and gloves.signed 'John' and numbered 931, mixed mediapaper size 70.5 x 50cmJohn Guida (1897-1965), born to an Italian father and an American mother, was an important Italian stylist, designer, and illustrator. As a child, he moved to Rome where he attended Visconti High School. In 1914 he participated in the fashion exhibition at the Circolo Degli Artisti together with Sartorio, Grassi, Innocenti, and Angoletta. John Guida was a regular visitor to the Paris fashion shows, coming into contact with famous tailors such as Jean Patou, Jeanne Lanvin, Lucien Lelong, Madeleine Vionnet, and Coco Chanel from whom he drew inspiration to find his own personal style, becoming an official dress designer for some of the most well-known Italian tailors such as Coen, Sanet and La Merveilleuse of Turin.His designs remained characterised by a refined linearity and a constant attention to precious detail. Elongated and slender female figures were often underlined by loose skirts and flowing pants; the sophisticated profiles were highlighted by short or gathered hair, inspired by the typical garçonne model of the time.He was also active as an illustrator for the women's magazines 'La Donna' and 'Cose', and as an advertising designer for the fashion and perfumery sectors.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: With some minor stains to the paper. Minor crease at the left hand side of the paper. Overall excellent condition. Additional images uploaded.
*John Guida (Italian, 1897-1965)A Fashion Design - a lady in a blue chequered jacket and skirt ensemblesigned 'John' and numbered '914', mixed media 70.5 x 50cmJohn Guida (1897-1965), born to an Italian father and an American mother, was an important Italian stylist, designer, and illustrator. As a child, he moved to Rome, where he attended Visconti High School. In 1914 he participated in the fashion exhibition at the Circolo Degli Artisti together with Sartorio, Grassi, Innocenti, and Angoletta. John Guida was a regular visitor to the Paris fashion shows, coming into contact with famous tailors such as Jean Patou, Jeanne Lanvin, Lucien Lelong, Madeleine Vionnet, and Coco Chanel from whom he drew inspiration to find his own personal style, becoming an official dress designer for some of the most well-known Italian tailors such as Coen, Sanet and La Merveilleuse of Turin.His designs remained characterised by a refined linearity and a constant attention to precious detail. Elongated and slender female figures were often underlined by loose skirts and flowing pants; the sophisticated profiles were highlighted by short or gathered hair, inspired by the typical garçonne model of the time.He was also active as an illustrator for the women's magazines 'La Donna' and 'Cose', and as an advertising designer for the fashion and perfumery sectors.*Artist's Resale Right may apply to this lot.Condition report: Not framed.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - John Conway - A New Hope - an original mixed media on paper artwork featuring several vignettes from the movie, including Luke Skywalker to centre, X Wing Fighers, Death Star, and Darth Vader amongst others. Signed ' John C. 2003 ' to the lower corner. Framed and glazed. An impressive piece of original artwork. Total size approx; 87x67cm.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Hammer House of Horror - original painting by George Arthur Bush - an incredible mixed media on canvas painting of the main Hammer Horror characters, including Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing to the top, as well as other actors beneath (Mr Prowse features to the lower centre). Red painted text to centre. Framed in a decorative wooden frame, with artist details to reverse. A unique piece of Hammer memorabilia. Total size 87cm x 71cm.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - John Conway - The Empire Strikes Back - an original mixed media on paper artwork featuring several vignettes from the movie, including Han Solo kissing Princess Leia, AT-AT battle, and Darth Vader to centre. Signed ' John C. 2002 ' to the lower corner. Framed and glazed (slight mark to frame on one edge). An impressive piece of original artwork. Total size approx; 87x67cm.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - Tom Hall - a 20th century acrylic / mixed media painting of canvas of Mr Prowse, depicted as a reflection in Darth Vader's eye. Signed to the corner by the artist. Unframed. Total size approx; 60x80cm. NB: The artist has since been in touch to tell us some provenance with the piece; Hall exhibited at a Comic Con in 2017, Mr Prowse perused his stall where a painting was on display of Darth Vader. Mr Prowse liked the painting and asked Hall to paint one for him. They collaborated for 3-4 weeks to produce this painting. Upon completion, Prowse said to Hall how much he liked the painting, and it remained on display in his home office until coming to auction .
Estate of Dave Prowse - Hammer House of Horror - original painting by George Arthur Bush - an incredible mixed media on canvas painting depicting all of Mr Prowse's roles within the franchise. Specially commissioned for Mr Prowse by the artist. Red painted text to centre, and signed to corner by artist. Framed in a decorative wooden frame, with artist details to reverse. A unique piece of Hammer Horror / Dave Prowse memorabilia. Total size 87cm x 71cm.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - Michael McDaniel (Comic Art) ' Men Behind The Masks ' - an original mixed media painting on card artwork featuring Darth Vader, Chewbacca, Wicket, R2D2 and Boba Fett. Impressive piece of artwork. Professionally mounted, ready for framing. Still housed in original cellophane. As gifted to Mr Prowse by the artist. Total size; 71cm x 51cm.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Hammer House of Horror - original painting by George Arthur Bush - an incredible mixed media on card painting of the main Hammer Horror titles. Red text, with Dracula's castle to the rear. Unsigned. Extremely detailed artwork, likely a special commission by Mr Prowse. Framed and glazed. Total size approx; 43cm x 50cm.
Estate of Dave Prowse - Star Wars - Jerry Vanderstelt (renowned Star Wars artist) - an original mixed media on board painting depicting The Empire Strikes Back. Features Luke Skywalker to the corner, with an X Wing to the left and Yoda to corner. The entire scene watched over by Darth Vader. Signed to corner and dated 98. Unframed. Total size approx; 76x50cm.

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