Lots
191 - 200
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#191: FRANCES LANSING: "MT.
VERNON ST., NANTUCKET II, & HARVARD SQ. & ARCHITECTURE"
Lithographs in color, 28 1/2 x 23 1/2 in., signed, titled,
dated '80 and from editions of 30.
Estimate: $ 300.00 - $ 500.00 Sold
at $50 |
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#192: FRANCES LANSING (XX - XXI): HARVARD SQUARE, EASTERN
SHORE AND NANTUCKET
Lithographs in colors, 30 x 23 1/2 in. (sheet), signed, numbered
17/30, and dated '80.
Estimate: $ 200.00 - $ 400.00 Sold
at $35 |
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#193: ALAN MAGEE (b. 1947): "FIRECRACKER
FUSES"
Watercolor and pencil on paper, 15 1/2 x 19 in. (image),
signed recto and titled, dated 1981, copyrighted and with
Staempfli Gallery label on verso.
Alan Magee did illustrations in the 1970's for publications
including the Atlantic Monthly, Playboy, Time, and the New
York Times, as well as a number of book covers. His work
is in the collections of the San Francisco Museum of Fine
Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Portland (Maine) Museum
of Art, and the Columbus Museum of Art. Private collections
include the Bank of Japan, Union Trust Bank, Mobil Oil, Atlantic
Richfield Company, and Lucasfilm.
Estimate:
$ 2000.00 - $ 3000.00 Sold
at $2200
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#194: ALAN MAGEE (b. 1947): ASPARAGUS
Watercolor and pencil on paper, 17 x 22 1/4 in., signed.
Alan Magee did illustrations in the 1970's for publications
including the Atlantic Monthly, Playboy, Time, and the New
York Times, as well as a number of book covers. His work
is in the collections of the San Francisco Museum of Fine
Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Portland (Maine) Museum
of Art, and the Columbus Museum of Art. Private collections
include the Bank of Japan, Union Trust Bank, Mobil Oil, Atlantic
Richfield Company, and Lucasfilm.
Estimate: $ 2000.00 - $ 3000.00 Sold
at $1700
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#195: RICHARD SMITH (B. 1931): MAQUETTE FOR "ALL
THE LADDERS" (PROPOSAL FOR THE MOBIL DALLAS RESEARCH
LAB)
Mixed media (primarily watercolor), 89 x 22 in., signed,
titled and dated at the lower edge.
Richard Smith, an English Pop artist whose work revolves
around consumer goods imagery was celebrated with a major
retrospective at the Tate Gallery and at MIT.
Estimate:
$ 1200.00 - $ 1800.00 Sold
at $950
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#196: ARATA ISOZAKI (b. 1931): UNTITLED (DESIGN FOR M.O.C.A.
/ L.A.)
Etching and aquatint, 13 x 19 1/2 in. (sheet), initialed,
dated '81 and numbered 28/85.
Estimate: $ 200.00 - $ 300.00 Sold
at $150 |
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#197: ANDREW TOPOLSKI (b. 1952): "BLACK
NOISE"
Set of 4 charcoal and ink drawings, each 17 1/4 x 28 1/2
in., signed and dated '81-'82.
From
the Castellani Art Museum website: "Andrew
Topolski uses the technical languages of science and harmonic
languages
of music in his delicate, superbly drafted drawings and sculptures
made with powdered pigment, powdered graphite and acetate
templates, the works are in some ways blueprints for sculptures
and architecture that will not be built."
Estimate:
$ 300.00 - $ 500.00 Sold
at $200
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#198: BRIAN ILLSLEY (XX - XXI): UNTITLED
Acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 72 x 48 in., signed and
dated 1981 on verso and dated and inscribed HV on recto.
Estimate: $ 500.00 - $ 700.00
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#199: GEORGE MCNEIL (1908 - 1995): 2 PRINTS
Silkscreens in colors, 22 3/8 x 28 in. (sheet), both signed
and numbered 22/40, one titled "Things Unknown."
Estimate: $ 200.00 - $ 300.00 Sold
at $250 |
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#200: ARNULF RAINER (b. 1929): "ROETER ACKER"
Etching in colors, 20 3/4 x 31 in., signed, titled and numbered
28/35, ca. 1982.
A major Austrian painter, printmaker, and photographer,
Arnulf Rainer has work in collections of the Museum of Modern
Art, the Tate Gallery, and the Harvard University Art Museums,
among others.
Estimate:
$ 700.00 - $ 900.00 Sold
at $550
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