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2be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 230.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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2CY
Max Ernst Original, limited Edition Bronze - HEAD
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 2,020.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Max Ernst signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "HEAD". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 12x7x4.
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2DS
Angel of Worship - Limited Edition Real Silver Sculpture by Sergey
Start Price: 9,580.00High Bid: 10,080.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 44,000.00
Sergey was born and educated in Moscow where he studied art at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and the Moscow School of Theatrical Art. As a young artist he worked in theaters and television stations specializing in sculpture for the performing arts. He always had a tendency to sculpt delicate and sophisticated figures in motion. Sergey immigrated to the United States in 1977 where he settled down in New York. He found work restoring church interiors, bronze and porcelain sculptures, oil paintings and antique frames. Sergey considers 1983 to be a very lucky year as he began working for Joel Mentsner & Co. as a sculptor. He met Erté and Yamagata and began creating sculptures from their sketches, drawings and graphics. After the death of Erté in 1990, Sergey continued developing his skills and the style he admired remaining faithful to the unique manner of the late artist. "Angel of Worship" is approx. 21"H x10"W x 9"D and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver. It is a Limited Edition out of 399 and comes with the foundry assay.
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2GB
Alexander Archipenko Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze limited Edition Sculpture
Start Price: 950.00High Bid: 1,100.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 18,000.00
Alexander Archipenko , limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Flat Torso".
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2HC
The Kiss- Klimt - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 1,621.00 - 1,721.00
Gustav Klimt Limited Edition on canvas, "The Kiss".Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0046
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2HZ
UNISEX DIAMOND RING
Start Price: 300.00High Bid: 440.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 7,500.00
UNISEX DIAMOND RING, DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 2CT, CLARITY: VS1 I1 COLOR: SILVER CAPE.
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2MM
Lithograph "Mr. Lincoln goes to Washington" by artist Lee Dubin
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 5,700.00 - 6,300.00
Lithograph "Mr. Lincoln goes to Washington" by artist Lee Dubin, double signature, approx dimension 26x34.
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2NY
Fritz Wotruba Original, limited Edition Bronze - Figure
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Fritz Wotruba signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Figure". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:
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2WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 120.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise) , "Piccardi Donati". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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3AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 230.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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3ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 7,500.00 - 8,500.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "The Circus Rider" circa 1897, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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3be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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3CY
Max Ernst Original, limited Edition Bronze - La Plus Belle
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 740.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Max Ernst signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "La Plus Belle ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 14x4x3.
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3DB
Desmona - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,072.50High Bid: 1,972.50Estimate: 38,000.00 - 40,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Desmona". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:13x23x8.
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3DN
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Pink & White Sapphire Necklace
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 3,400.00
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Pink & White Sapphire Necklace, Pink Sapphire approx 8 ct, White Sapphire approx 2.5 ct.
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3EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 170.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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3FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE ALASKA BROWN BEAR" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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3GB
Remington Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Mountain Man
Start Price: 975.00High Bid: 1,515.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
This Frederick Remington sculpture, "Mountain Man" is bronze layered with beautiful 24K gold. Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
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3HC
Jazz - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 210.00Estimate: 1,622.00 - 1,722.00
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "Jazz". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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3HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 100.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU ASSIS DANS", CIRCA 1906 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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3HZ
STUNNING UNISEX DIAMOND RING
Start Price: 175.00High Bid: 355.00Estimate: 6,500.00 - 7,000.00
STUNNING UNISEX DIAMOND RING SET IN FINE STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1.50CT CLARITY IS VS2 COLOR IS I
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3JK
Fancy Style 14kt Yellow Gold Amethyst & Diamond Earrings
Start Price: 264.00High Bid: 424.00Estimate: 3,400.00 - 3,600.00
Fancy Style 14kt Yellow Gold Amethyst & Diamond Earrings, Amethyst approx 14ct, Diamonds approx .50ct VS1, Color G. (112LK)
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3MM
Lithograph "Assault and Battery" by artist Lee Dubin
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 5,700.00 - 6,300.00
Lithograph "Assault and Battery" by artist Lee Dubin, signed, approx dimension 26x34.
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3MP
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bull" by G. Huerta
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 2,500.00 - 2,700.00
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bull" by G. Huerta, White, approx size 9X15 in.
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3NY
Modigliani Original, limited Edition Bronze - Man's Profile
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 120.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Modigliani signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Man's Profile". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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3T
Limited Edition Picasso - Bacchanal - Collection Domaine Picasso
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 1,450.00 - 1,550.00
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Bacchanal". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
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4AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 420.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,000.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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4AL
The Grateful Dead Giclee
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 500.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
"The Grateful Dead" Giclee with 5 engraved signatures and mini guitar, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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4be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 580.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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4CY
Max Ernst Original, limited Edition Bronze -Apaisament
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 3,940.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Max Ernst signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Apaisament ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 14x7x5.
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4DB
Oriental Fan Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,155.00High Bid: 2,155.00Estimate: 44,000.00 - 46,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Oriental Fan Dancer. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x6"x4.5".
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4DN
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Diamond & Almandine Garnet Necklace
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 270.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 4,200.00
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Diamond & Almandine Garnet Necklace, Almadine Garnet approx 10 CT, Diamonds .50 ct VS1, G in color.
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4DS
Exotic Dancer - Limited Edition Real Silver Sculpture by Sergey
Start Price: 9,976.00High Bid: 10,376.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 44,000.00
Sergey was born and educated in Moscow where he studied art at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and the Moscow School of Theatrical Art. As a young artist he worked in theaters and television stations specializing in sculpture for the performing arts. He always had a tendency to sculpt delicate and sophisticated figures in motion. Sergey immigrated to the United States in 1977 where he settled down in New York. He found work restoring church interiors, bronze and porcelain sculptures, oil paintings and antique frames. Sergey considers 1983 to be a very lucky year as he began working for Joel Mentsner & Co. as a sculptor. He met Erté and Yamagata and began creating sculptures from their sketches, drawings and graphics. After the death of Erté in 1990, Sergey continued developing his skills and the style he admired remaining faithful to the unique manner of the late artist. "Exotic Dancer" is approx. 21"H x 6"Wx 9"D and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of fine silver. It is a Limited Edition out of 399 and comes with the foundry assay.
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4FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE WILD TURKEY" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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4GB
Rare Pablo Picasso Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Female Torso
Start Price: 1,320.00Estimate: 13,000.00 - 14,000.00
Pablo Picasso Signed and Numbered 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Female Torso". Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 15"x8"x4".
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4HC
Interior with A Violin Case - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,623.00 - 1,723.00
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "Interior With A Violin Case". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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4HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "PORTRAIT DE BOURGEAT", CIRCA 1914 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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4HZ
LADIES FANCY BRIDAL SET RINGS
Start Price: 200.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 6,500.00
LADIES FANCY BRIDAL SEX RING SET IN FINE STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1CT CLARTY IS VS2 COLOR IS G
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4JK
Beautiful 14kt Yellow Gold Amethyst Earrings
Start Price: 198.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 3,400.00
Beautiful 14kt Yellow Gold Amethyst Earrings, Amethyst approx 12 ct.(122LK)
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4MM
Limited Edition Lithograph "Untittled" by artist Lee Dubin
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,700.00 - 6,300.00
Limited Edition Lithograph "Untittled" by artist Lee Dubin, signed, approx dimension 26x34.
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4NY
Rufino Tamayo Original, limited Edition Bronze - The Circus Performer
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Rufino Tamayo signed and numbered bronze sculpture. "The Circus Performer". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:Approx. size: 17".
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4PL
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Picasso, Bearing The Signature, "Bacchanale". These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 18x12. Very Rare!
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4SS
Bustamante Limited Edition.999 Silver Sculpture -Sun King
Start Price: 12,500.00Estimate: 35,000.00 - 36,000.00
Bustamante signed and numbered silver sculpture, "Sun King". Contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine .999 silver and comes with the foundry assay.
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4T
Limited Edition Picasso - The Rape of the Sabine Women - Collection Domaine Picasso
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,700.00
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Rape of the Sabine Women". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
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4WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series , "The Black Cherub". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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5AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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5AL
The Beatles Giclee, mini guitar & engraved signatures
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
"The Beatles" Giclee, mini guitar & engraved signatures, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 19x14.
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5ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "La Loge" circa 1908, Gaston and Josse Bernheim were owners of mone of the most prestigious art galleries in Paris, a gallery in which Bonnard's works were exhibited many times throughout his career. The Bernheims commissioned the artist to portray them, with their wives, in their boc at the Paris Opera. The resulting painting shows Bonnard's mischievous, somewhat ironic sense of humour, for he has relegated two of the gigures to the background and cut off half of one face. This arbitrary compositonal device concentrates attention on the other figures, and especially on the elegant gowns of the women. Unlike Bonnard's gayer cafe concert and circus paintings, this portrait group is a study in cool detachment and ennui, accenuated by contrast with the warm, lush tones of the upholstery and hangings of the elegant theatre box. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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5be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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5BX
Stylish 14 kt White Gold Alexandrite & Pigeon Blood Ruby Ring
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 260.00Estimate: 1,100.00 - 1,200.00
Stylish 14 kt White Gold Alexandrite & Pigeon Blood Ruby Ring, Alexandrite approx 1.5 ct, Rubies approx 1.10 ct.
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5CC
Nippon Fine Procelain 1924
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 60.00Estimate: 3,100.00 - 3,500.00
Nippon Fine Procelain 1924
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5CY
Pablo Picasso Original, limited Edition Bronze -Femme
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 950.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Pablo Picasso signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Femme". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 13x3x3.
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5DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - American Pride by De Lier
Start Price: 10,560.00High Bid: 11,460.00Estimate: 26,000.00 - 28,000.00
This original, fine silver sculpture by De Lier is called, "American Pride" and measures approx. 20" x 15" x 12" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 399 pieces.
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5EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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5FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE MOOSE" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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5GB
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Giraffe Woman With Drawers
Start Price: 3,400.00Estimate: 16,000.00 - 17,000.00
This is a limited edition, signed bronze sculpture that is layered with 24K gold entitled "Giraffe Woman With Drawers". Sculpture measures approx. 19"x 8.5" x 4".
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5HC
The Dream - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,624.00 - 1,724.00
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "The Dream". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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5HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, TITLED "FRUITS ET FEUILLAGES", CIRCA 1914 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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5HZ
UNISEX DIAMOND RING
Start Price: 275.00Estimate: 9,000.00 - 9,500.00
UNISEX BLACK AND WHITE DIAMOND BAGQUETTE RING, DIAMONDS APPROXIMATE IS 2.05CT CLARITY IS VS1 AND COLOR IS G
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5KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold White Sapphire Ring
Start Price: 264.00Estimate: 4,500.00 - 5,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold White Sapphire Ring, White Sapphire approx 3ct.(32LK)
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5LO
Fransisco Goya Limited Edition - "NUDE MAYA"
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Fransisco Goya limited edition, "NUDE MAYA". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 16"x20".
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5nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Simplicity with Pedestal
Start Price: 7,500.00Estimate: 22,000.00 - 25,000.00
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Simplicity" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Comes with signed Chiparus Marble pedestal Approx size: 20"x6"x8"
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5PL
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Picasso, Bearing The Signature. These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 18x12. Very Rare!
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5RP
Roseville Porcelain approx dimensions are 3x8x8
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 900.00 - 1,000.00
2nd Generation Roseville Porcelain approx dimensions are 3x8x8
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5SS
Dali Real .999 Silver Sculpture - Female Bust
Start Price: 9,500.00Estimate: 7,500.00 - 8,500.00
Dali sculpture, "Female Bust" is approx. 3.88 oz of fine real .999 silver. Sculpture measures approx. 6.5". Comes with foundry Assay.
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5tj
Tiffany & Co. Belly Button Ring
Start Price: 50.00Estimate: 1,200.00 - 1,600.00
Tiffany & Co. silver belly button ring, natural stones.
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5VE
Thomas Eakins BASEBALL PLAYERS Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Thomas Eakins lithograph titled BASEBALL PLAYERS. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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5WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series(Paradise) , "Church and Empire". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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6AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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6ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 260.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Nude with a Lamp" circa 1912, This painting can be considered the very essence of Bonnard's intimist style and subject matter. A moment of complete privacy of relaxed self-absorption, has been caught forever, with loving delicacy that privacy seems not to be invaded. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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6be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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6BX
Beautiful 14kt Yellow Gold Topaz pendant & necklace.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 600.00 - 800.00
Beautiful 14kt Yellow Gold Topaz pendant & necklace, topaz approx 2.5 ct.
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6CY
Pablo Picasso Original, limited Edition Bronze -GLASS
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 3,310.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Pablo Picasso signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "GLASS". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 12x7x4.
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6DB
The Favorite - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,320.00High Bid: 3,520.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 46,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, The Favorite. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x15".
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6DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Day's End by D. Scott
Start Price: 29,040.00High Bid: 29,290.00Estimate: 150,000.00 - 187,500.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by D. Scott is called, "Day's End" and measures approx. 72" x 72" x 36" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 299 pieces.
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6EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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6FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 250.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE PRONGHORN ANTELOPE" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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6GB
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Portrait Of Picasso
Start Price: 850.00High Bid: 950.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
This is a limited edition, signed bronze sculpture that is layered with 24K gold entitled "PORTRAIT OF PICASSO" (1947) by Salvador Dali. Comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. Dimensions: 7in. x2 in. x 2in.
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6GL
Cristine Avenue "Butterfly's" Hand Signed Limited Ed. Serigraph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 250.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
This is a limited edition original hand signed serigraph titled "Butterfly's" by Cristine Avenue . Image Size: 28" x 21" Medium is Serigraph on thick paper with gorgeous rich colors. . Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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6HC
The Egyptian Curtain - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 1,625.00 - 1,725.00
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "The Egyptian Curtain". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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6HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "ODALISQUE A LA JUPE DE TULLE", CIRCA 1923 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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6HZ
FANCY 14K GOLD WHITE SAPPHIRE DROP PENDANT
Start Price: 175.00High Bid: 325.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
FANCY 14K GOLD WHITE SAPPHIRE DROP PENDANT, DO NOT INCLUDE CHAIN, WHITE SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 3CT
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6JK
Fancy Style 14kt White Gold Pigeon Blood Ruby & Diamond Earrings
Start Price: 264.00High Bid: 344.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 6,200.00
Fancy Style 14kt White Gold Pigeon Blood Ruby & Diamond Earrings, Pigeon Blood Ruby approx 3ct, Diamonds approx 1 ct VS1, Color G.(140LK)
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6KL
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold 2 Color Changing Alexandrite Ring
Start Price: 660.00High Bid: 740.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold 2 Color Changing Alexandrite Ring, Alexandrite approx 2.5 ct.(33LK)
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6LO
Rembrandt Limited Edition - Masters of the Cloth Guild
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Rembrandt Limited Edition, "Masters of the Cloth Guild". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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6MP
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephant" by G. Huerta
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 100.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,200.00
Original Hand Carved Marble "Elephant" by G. Huerta, White , approx size 14X14 in.
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6nb
Argentinian Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus with Pedestal
Start Price: 7,000.00High Bid: 7,400.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 24,000.00
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Argentinian Dancer" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal Approx size: 18"x7.5"x5"
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6NY
Diego Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze -
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Diego Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture. Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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6ST
Loose 175ct square shaped, Step cut-Columbian Emerald-
Start Price: 1,023.00High Bid: 1,423.00Estimate: 29,000.00 - 30,000.00
One Loose square shaped, Step cut, Columbian Emerald. Weighing 175.00cts .
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6T
Limited Edition Picasso - The Lovers - Collection Domaine Picasso
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 3,100.00 - 3,200.00
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Lovers". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
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6tj
Tiffany & Co. Natural Stone Bracelett
Start Price: 350.00High Bid: 490.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
Tiffany & co. silver natural stone bracelet, stones are approximately 125CT.
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6VE
Roy Lichtenstein MODERN PAINTING of SUN RAYS Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Roy Lichtenstein lithograph titled MODERN PAINTING of SUN RAYS numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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6WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Hell) , "Cerebrus". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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7AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,000.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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7AL
Licenced Disney Etchings Mickey Mouse
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 300.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
Licenced Disney Etchings "Mickey Mouse" hand colored, Limited Edition, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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7ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 7,500.00 - 8,500.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "After the Flood" circa 1909-10, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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7be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 170.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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7CY
Pablo Picasso Original, limited Edition Bronze -Woman With Dress
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Pablo Picasso signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Woman With Dress". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 14x5x5.
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7DB
Exotic Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,237.50High Bid: 2,637.50Estimate: 38,000.00 - 40,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Exotic Dancer". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 21"x27"x9".
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7DN
Lady's Fancy PEAR Shaped Tourmaline & White Sapphire Necklace
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 4,200.00 - 4,600.00
Lady's Fancy PEAR Shaped Tourmaline & White Sapphire Necklace, Tourmaline approx 8 ct, White Sapphire approx 3 ct.
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7DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Eagle 15 by H. Scott
Start Price: 11,220.00High Bid: 11,820.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by H. Scott is called, "Eagle 15" and measures approx. 15" x 11" x 6" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 299 pieces.
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7EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 290.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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7FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 170.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE RUFFED GROUSE" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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7FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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7HC
The Goldfish - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 210.00Estimate: 1,626.00 - 1,726.00
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "The Goldfish". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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7HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "TETE DE FACE", CIRCA 1948 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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7HZ
FANCY 14K GOLD WHITE SAPPHIRE DROP PENDANT
Start Price: 175.00High Bid: 515.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
FANCY 14K GOLD WHITE SAPPHIRE DROP PENDANT, DO NOT INCLUDE CHAIN, WHITE SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 3.02CT
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7JK
Beautiful 14kt Yellow Gold Amethyst Earrings
Start Price: 198.00High Bid: 278.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 3,400.00
Beautiful 14kt Yellow Gold Amethyst Earrings, Amethyst approx 12 ct.(142LK)
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7KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Ruby & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 264.00High Bid: 424.00Estimate: 5,500.00 - 6,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Ruby & Diamond Ring, Ruby approx 1ct, Diamond approx 1ct VS1, Color G.(34LK)
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7LK
Lady's Beautiful One of a kind design, 14kt White Gold White Sapphire Ring
Start Price: 165.00High Bid: 325.00Estimate: 5,500.00 - 6,000.00
Lady's Beautiful One of a kind design, 14kt White Gold White Sapphire Ring, White Sapphire approx 5ct.
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7LO
Maurice Utrillo Signed Limited Edition - WINDMILLS
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Maurice Utrillo signed limited edition, "WINDMILLS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x20".
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7nb
Split Skirt - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus with Pedestal
Start Price: 6,500.00High Bid: 7,300.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 21,000.00
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Split Skirt. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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7NY
Fritz Wotruba Original, limited Edition Bronze
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 590.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Fritz Wotruba signed and numbered bronze sculpture. Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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7SE
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 4,500.00 - 4,800.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "DARSENA" CIRCA 1979. COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
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7T
Limited Edition Picasso - Running On the Beach - Collection Domaine Picasso
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 300.00Estimate: 1,400.00 - 1,500.00
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Running On the Beach". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
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7tj
Fancy Tiffany & co. Natural Stone bracelet
Start Price: 350.00High Bid: 490.00Estimate: 6,500.00 - 7,500.00
fancy tiffany co silver natural stone bracelet, stones are approximately 70CT.
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7VE
Pierre Bonnard THE YELLOW SHAWL Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled THE YELLOW SHAWL. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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7WC
R. Wood Watercolor Painting
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original Watercolor on paper In the manner of R. Wood. The Praire, Comes framed. Approx. size:15"x11".
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7WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno) , "The Delightful Mount". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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8AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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8AL
Licenced Disney Etchings Mickey Mouse
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
Licenced Disney Etchings "Mickey Mouse" hand colored, Limited Edition, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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8be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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8CY
Pablo Picasso Original, limited Edition Bronze -Seated Woman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Pablo Picasso signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Seated Woman". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 14x7x7.
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8DB
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Simplicity
Start Price: 660.00High Bid: 800.00Estimate: 12,000.00 - 14,000.00
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Simplicity" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 20"x6"x8"
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8DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Eaglehead by H. Scott
Start Price: 10,560.00High Bid: 10,810.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by H. Scott is called, "Eaglehead" and measures approx. 4" x 5" x 7" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 299 pieces.
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8EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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8FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE AMERICAN ELK" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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8FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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8GB
Rearl Origanal limited edition 24k gold Art Deco Chiparus Sculpture -Lady Dancer
Start Price: 6,600.00High Bid: 7,200.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 32,000.00
This Chiparus sculpture, , Origanal limited edition 24k gold layered comes with COA exstreamly Rare "Lady Dancer".
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8HC
The Red Room - Matisse - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 1,627.00 - 1,727.00
Matisse Limited Edition on canvas, "The Red Room". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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8HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU", CIRCA 1906 . Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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8HZ
FANCY LADIES DIAMOND BRACELET
Start Price: 350.00High Bid: 490.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
FANCY LADIES DIAMOND BRACELET SET IN FINE STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 2CT CLARITY IS VS1 AND COLOR IS G.
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8JK
Fancy Style 14kt White Gold Amethyst & Diamond Earrings
Start Price: 165.00High Bid: 305.00Estimate: 3,600.00 - 3,800.00
Fancy Style 14kt White Gold Amethyst & Diamond Earrings, Amethyst approx 6ct, Diamonds approx 1ct VS1-2, Color J.(145LK)
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8KL
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold Green Peridot Ring
Start Price: 198.00High Bid: 358.00Estimate: 5,500.00 - 6,000.00
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold Green Peridot Ring, Green Peridot approx 4ct.(35LK)
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8LO
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The Large Circus
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 210.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Marc Chagall limited edition, "The Large Circus". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x20".
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8nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Harlequin with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,000.00High Bid: 8,500.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus "Harlequin" Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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8SE
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 5,200.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "LAGUNA SUMMER" CIRCA 1978.COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
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8SS
Picasso Signed and Numbered Real Silver Sculpture - Helping Hand
Start Price: 1,200.00High Bid: 1,600.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 25,000.00
Picasso Signed and Numbered Real Silver Sculpture, "Helping Hand". Contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of real silver and comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
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8T
Limited Edition Picasso - The Kiss - Collection Domaine Picasso
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 260.00Estimate: 1,300.00 - 1,400.00
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "The Kiss". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
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8tj
Beautiful Tiffany & Co Amethyst Bracelet
Start Price: 350.00High Bid: 510.00Estimate: 9,000.00 - 10,000.00
beautiful tiffany & co silver amethyst bracelet, amethyst is approximately 180CT.
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8VE
Pierre Bonnard WORK TABLE Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled WORK TABLE. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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8WC
Paul Bonnard Watercolor Painting
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original Watercolor on paper in the manner of Paul Bonnard , Comes framed. Approx. size:15"x11".
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9AL
Licenced Disney Etchings Pluto
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
Licenced Disney Etchings "Pluto" hand colored, Limited Edition, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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9ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 150.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "The Seine at Vernon" circa 1930, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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9be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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9CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - Nostalgia
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Nostalgia". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 15x9x7.
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9DB
Signed Bouraine Bronze and Ivory - Master of the Beast
Start Price: 1,320.00High Bid: 1,870.00Estimate: 50,000.00 - 60,000.00
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Master of the Beast" by artist Bouraine, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble base. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
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9DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Spirit of American (small) by D. Scott
Start Price: 10,560.00High Bid: 11,110.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 30,000.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by D. Scott is called, "Spirit of American (small)" and measures approx. 10" x 4" x 4" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 399 pieces.
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9EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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9FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE CANVASBACK DUCK" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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9GB
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Winged Swan for Bacchanale Ballet
Start Price: 750.00High Bid: 870.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 17,500.00
This is a limited edition, signedbronze sculpture layered with 24K gold. It is entitled "WINGED SWAN FOR BACCHANALE BALLET" (1939) by Salvador Dali and comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. Dimensions: 7.5 in. x 7 in. x 4 in.
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9HC
Cockatoo -Icart - Limited Edition on Cancas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 1,628.00 - 1,728.00
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Cockatoo". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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9HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "NU DE PROFIL, FIGURE LISANT", CIRCA 1914. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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9HZ
STUNNING UNISEX 8.50CT DIAMOND BRACELET
Start Price: 800.00High Bid: 1,000.00Estimate: 12,000.00 - 14,000.00
STUNNING UNISEX DIAMOND BRACELET, DIAMONDS APPROXIMATELY 8.50CT CLARITY IS I1 COLOR IS SILVER CAPE.
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9LK
Lady's Beautiful 14kt White Gold Alexandrite 3 Color Change Ring
Start Price: 396.00High Bid: 536.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
Lady's Beautiful 14kt White Gold Alexandrite 3 Color Change Ring, Alexadrite approx 1ct.
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9LO
Klimt Limited Edition - Church at Unterach
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Klimt limited edition, "Church at Unterach". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x20".
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9MP
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bufallo" by G. Huerta
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 2,200.00 - 2,400.00
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bufallo" by G. Huerta, Original Hand Carved Marble "Bufallo" by G. Huerta, Black, approx size 8X12 in.
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9nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Seated Dancer with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,250.00High Bid: 8,750.00Estimate: 22,000.00 - 25,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus "Seated Dancer" Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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9NY
Maillol Limited Edition Bronze -Torso
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Maillol signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Torso". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 14"x6"x5".
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9SE
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST MARCO SASSONE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 5,200.00 - 5,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF MARCO SASSONE BEARING THE SIGNATURE TITLED "DELAGE" CIRCA 1975.COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY. FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL CHARGE.
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9SS
Chiparus Bronze and Silver Sculpture
Start Price: 8,500.00High Bid: 9,000.00Estimate: 43,000.00 - 50,000.00
Chiparus Bronze and Silver Sculpture, Comes with foundry Assay. Contains approx. 10 oz of Troy ounces of real silver
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9tj
Fancy Tiffany & Co. Tanzanite Bracelet
Start Price: 200.00High Bid: 250.00Estimate: 5,500.00 - 6,500.00
fancy tiffany co silver tanzanite bracelet, tanzanite is approximately 6CT/
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9VE
Pierre Bonnard THE TABLE Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled THE TABLE. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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9WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise) , "The Angel of the First Heaven". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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9YC
Rare Salvador Dali Limited Edition Bronze- Chandelier de la Paix Menorah
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 4,340.00Estimate: 40,000.00 - 50,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered Monumental bronze sculpture "Chandelier de la Paix Menorah". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 15"x13"x16".
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10AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 300.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,000.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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10AL
Jimi Hendrix Giclee with mini guitar
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
"Jimi Hendrix " Giclee with mini guitar, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 15x18.
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10ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Red and Yellow Still Life" circa 1931, Bonnard has here expressed his delighted preception of a group of orange and golden fruits. Arranged simply in a basket or bowl of harmonious colour, and surrounded by domestic objects humble in themselves yet obviously beautiful to the artist. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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10be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 250.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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10CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - The Persistence of Memory
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 6,420.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "The Persistence of Memory". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 18x7x6.
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10DA
Exotic Dancer - Limited Edition Bronze by Sergey
Start Price: 3,600.00High Bid: 5,200.00Estimate: 23,000.00 - 26,000.00
Sergey was born and educated in Moscow where he studied art at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and the Moscow School of Theatrical Art. As a young artist he worked in theaters and television stations specializing in sculpture for the performing arts. He always had a tendency to sculpt delicate and sophisticated figures in motion. Sergey immigrated to the United States in 1977 where he settled down in New York. He found work restoring church interiors, bronze and porcelain sculptures, oil paintings and antique frames. Sergey considers 1983 to be a very lucky year as he began working for Joel Mentsner & Co. as a sculptor. He met Erté and Yamagata and began creating sculptures from their sketches, drawings and graphics. After the death of Erté in 1990, Sergey continued developing his skills and the style he admired remaining faithful to the unique manner of the late artist. "Exotic Dancer" is approx. 21"H x 6"Wx 9"D and 29lbs. It is a Limited Edition out of 399. SB9H
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10DB
Signed E. Drouot Bronze and Ivory - The Hunter
Start Price: 2,145.00High Bid: 2,645.00Estimate: 42,000.00 - 50,000.00
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "The Hunter" by artist E. Drouot, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble base. Approx size: 23x25x9.
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10DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Arc of the Covenant by D. Hunter
Start Price: 12,540.00High Bid: 13,340.00Estimate: 40,000.00 - 50,000.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by D. Hunter is called, "Arc of the Covenant" and measures approx. 15" x 16" x13" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 399 pieces.
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10EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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10FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE GRIZZLY BEAR" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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10GL
Jett Jackson "Don’t Worry" Hand Signed Limited Ed. Serigraph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
This is a hand signed serigraph by Jett Jackson titled "Don’t Worry" . Beautiful art piece on extra thick paper. Paper measures 37" x 37". Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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10HC
Danseuses Basculant - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 260.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,700.00
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Danseuses Basculant". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0051
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10HZ
LADIES FANCY DIAMOND SKELETON KEY NECKLACE
Start Price: 200.00High Bid: 320.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 5,500.00
LADIES FANCY DIAMOND SKELETON KEY NECKLACE, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 0.60CT CLARITY IS VS1 COLOR IS G
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10JK
Antique Style Nevada Blue Turquois Earrings
Start Price: 132.00High Bid: 292.00Estimate: 1,800.00 - 2,200.00
Antique Style Nevada Blue Turquois Earrings, Stone dimmensions approx 9mm, Turquoise approx 30ct.(152LK)
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10JM
Joan Miro Original Signed Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 40,000.00
Lithograph, In the Manner of Joan Miro, Bearing the Signature, Titled - "Femme dans la Nuit". Miro was the son of a watChmaking father and a goldsmith mother, he was exposed to the arts from a very young age. There have been some drawings reCovered by Miro dating to 1901, when he was only 8 years old. Miro enrolled at the SChool of Industrial and Fine Arts in BarCelona until 1910; during his attendanCe he was taught by Modest Urgell and Josep PasCó.After overComing a serious bout of typhoid fever in 1911, Miro deCided to devote his life entirely to painting by attending the sChool of art taught by FranCesC Galí. He studied at La Lonja SChool of Fine Arts in BarCelona, and in 1918 set up his first individual exhibition in the Dalmau Galleries, in the same City. His works before 1920 (the date of his first trip to Paris) refleCt the influenCe of different trends, like the pure and brilliant Colors used in Fauvism, shapes taken from Cubism, influenCes from folkloriC Catalan art and Roman fresCos from the ChurChes.His trip to Paris introduCed him to and developed his trend of surrealist painting. In 1921, he showed his first individual exhibition in Paris, at La LiCorne Gallery. In 1928, he exhibited with a group of surrealists in the Pierre Gallery, also in Paris, although Miró was always to maintain his independent qualities with respeCt to groups and ideologies. Own this one! Bid and Win TODAY!!! CC
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10KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Sapphire & Diamond Band
Start Price: 396.00High Bid: 666.00Estimate: 8,500.00 - 9,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Sapphire & Diamond Band, Sapphire approx 1ct, Diamonds approx 1.50 ct VS2, Color G.(38LK)
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10LO
Klimt Limited Edition - Cartoon for the Stoclet Frieze
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Klimt signed limited edition, "Cartoon for the Stoclet Frieze". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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10MP
Beautiful Illuminated Chiparus Marble and Onyx Pedastal
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
Illuminating white marble and Onyx Chiparus pedastal. Approx. 39x21x9
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10nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Les Girls with Pedestal
Start Price: 9,000.00High Bid: 9,700.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 24,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus "Les Girls" Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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10SS
Large Remington Real .999 Silver -Outlaw
Start Price: 4,850.00High Bid: 5,850.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 15,000.00
This Frederick Remington sculpture, "Outlaw" is approx. .10 Troy ounces of real .999 silver. Comes with foundry Assay.
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10tj
Tiffany & Co. Siberian Jade Bracelet
Start Price: 200.00High Bid: 320.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
tiffany & co silver siberian jade bracelet.
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10VE
Pierre Bonnard INTERIOR - DINING ROOM Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 190.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled INTERIOR - DINING ROOM. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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10WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno), "The Avaricious and the Prodigal". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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10YN
Henry Moore Original, limited Edition Bronze - SEATED WOMAN
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Henry Moore signed and numbered bronze sculpture "SEATED WOMAN". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 13"x8"x5".
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11AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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11AL
The Kiss Giclee with Gold Record
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 200.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
"The Kiss" Giclee with Gold Record, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 16"x20".
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11ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 7,500.00 - 8,500.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Nude Before a Mirrior" circa 1933, This is one of Bonnard's many variations of the same theme: a nude - generally his wife Marthe - standing before a mirror in undisturned self-contemplation. As the artist's friend Natanson wrote" 'The colours of a woman's flesh and their correspondences with the surrounding atomsphere constitute the real subject of the picture.' The subtle yet pervasive gold, blues, pinks and greens that define forms and surfaces throughout the room are all repeated in the model's luminous flesh tones. Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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11be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 190.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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11CC
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 210.00Estimate: 1,050.00 - 1,470.00
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:14" W:7" L:10.75"
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11CY
Salvador Dali Captivating Original Original, limited Edition Bronze - Birdman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Birdman". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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11DA
Eagle Console Table Bronze and Marble From The 1850's
Start Price: 8,500.00High Bid: 9,000.00Estimate: 80,000.00 - 90,000.00
Beautiful, Fancy, Eagle Console Table - Bronze and Marble From The 1850's. Approx size: 41" x 50" Approx Lbs. 1500.
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11DB
Butterfly Dancer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 742.50High Bid: 882.50Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Butterfly Dancer. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 17".
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11DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Forgiven Soldier by D. Scott
Start Price: 11,220.00High Bid: 11,620.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 40,000.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by D. Scott is called, "Forgiven Soldier" and measures approx.24" x 17" x 12" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 299 pieces.
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11EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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11FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE COTTONTAIL RABBIT" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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11GB
Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Art Deco Chiparus Sculpture -Diva Dancer
Start Price: 875.00High Bid: 1,315.00Estimate: 28,500.00 - 30,500.00
This Chiparus sculpture, "Diva Dancer" , is a limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture.
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11GL
Fredrick Phillip Serigraph Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 9,000.00 - 10,000.00
Fredrick Phillip Serigraph Limited Edition Beautiful art piece on extra thick paper. This piece is numbered from a limited edition of 295. Paper measures 39" x 31". Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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11HC
Danseuses Vertes - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 330.00Estimate: 1,500.00 - 1,600.00
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Danseuses Vertes". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0052
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11HZ
LADIES STUNNING DIAMOND HEART KEY & LOCKET CHARM NECKLACE
Start Price: 250.00High Bid: 470.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 6,200.00
LADIES STUNNING DIAMOND HEART, LOCKET AND KEY CHARM NECKLACE, SET IN FINE STERLING SILVER, DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1.50 CT CLARITY IS VS2 AND COLOR IS G
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11JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 320.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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11KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 231.00High Bid: 341.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 6,500.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pink Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Pink Sapphire approx 3.25 ct, Diamonds approx 1ct VS2, Color G. (39LK)
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11LK
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Ruby Red Spinel & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 264.00High Bid: 394.00Estimate: 5,500.00 - 6,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Ruby Red Spinel & Diamond Ring, Ruby Red Spinel approx 3ct, Diamonds approx .50ct VS1, Color G.
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11LO
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - Circus Arena
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 150.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Marc Chagall limited edition, "Circus Arena". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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11MM
Limited Edition Lithograph "Untittled" by artist Sharp
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 5,100.00 - 5,600.00
Limited Edition Lithograph "Untittled" by artist Sharp, Black & White piece, signed & numbered, approx dimension20x22.
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11MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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11nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Les Girl with Pedestal
Start Price: 7,500.00High Bid: 8,300.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 21,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus "Les Girl" Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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11NY
Eduardo Chillida Original, limited Edition Bronze
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 700.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Eduardo Chillida signed and numbered bronze. Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:11x4x3.
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11PL
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Picasso, Bearing The Signature, "Flute Player Dance". These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 18x12. Very Rare!
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11SS
Chiparus Bronze and Silver Sculpture
Start Price: 7,920.00High Bid: 9,520.00Estimate: 60,000.00 - 70,000.00
Chiparus Bronze and Silver Sculpture, Comes with foundry Assay. Contains approx. 10 oz of Troy ounces of real silver
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11ST
Ladies 14K White Gold Diamond Ring
Start Price: 1,980.00High Bid: 2,680.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
This ladies 14K white gold diamond ring is comprised of one 1.32ct. SI2 clarity and JK color. estimated total carat weight is .22ctw
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11tj
Tiffany & Co Heart Tanzanite Bracelet
Start Price: 350.00High Bid: 460.00Estimate: 6,500.00 - 7,500.00
Tiffany & co silver heart and tanzanite bracelet.
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11VE
Pierre Bonnard BASKET of FRUIT on the TABLE Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 120.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled BASKET of FRUIT on the TABLE. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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11WC
J. Marin Watercolor Painting
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 250.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original Watercolor on paper, In the manner of J. Marin
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11WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 130.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise) , "The Ascent to Venus". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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11WT
Daniel Christian, 1840. Whale tooth with Orante Hand carvings
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 320.00Estimate: 17,000.00 - 18,000.00
Daniel Christian, 1840. 2nd Generation Whale tooth with Orante Hand carvings. Dimensions are about 12"x2"
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11YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- CANOE
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 1,940.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "CANOE". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 5"x13"x5".
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11YN
Moore Original limited Edition Bronze Sculpture -FALLING WARRIOR
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Moore signed and numbered bronze, "Falling Warrior" Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.. Approx. size: 10x6x5 Inch.
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12AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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12AL
CARLOS SANTANA Giclee with Gold Record
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 190.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
"Carlos Santana" Giclee with Gold Record, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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12ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 7,200.00 - 7,500.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Nude in the Bath" circa 1935, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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12be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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12BX
Lady's Beautiful Sterling White Sapphire Necklace
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 120.00Estimate: 3,800.00 - 4,000.00
Lady's Beautiful Sterling White Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 8ct. (33DN)
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12CC
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 1,050.00 - 1,470.00
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:14" W:7" L:10.75"
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12CL
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 32,000.00
Lithographs, In the Manner of Chagall, Bearing the Signature Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
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12CY
Salvador Dali Magnificent Original, limited Edition Bronze - The First Study For The Madonna
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "The First Study For The Madonna". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 12x9x7.
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12DB
Signal Man - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Pierre Le Faguays
Start Price: 907.50High Bid: 1,107.50Estimate: 12,000.00 - 14,000.00
Pierre Le Faguays broze and ivory sculpture, Signal Man. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
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12DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Buffalo Hunter by C.M. Russell
Start Price: 11,880.00High Bid: 13,280.00Estimate: 27,000.00 - 28,000.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by C.M. Russell is called, "Buffalo Hunter" and measures approx. 15" x 14" x 5" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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12EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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12FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 260.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE MOURNING DOVE" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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12GB
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture- Winged Bust on Marble Base
Start Price: 1,250.00High Bid: 2,400.00Estimate: 18,000.00 - 21,000.00
Dali bronze sculpture layered with 24K gold, "Winged Bust" on marble base. Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Signed and numbered. Approx . Size: 14" x 7"x 5".
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12GL
LLado VENETIA Hand Signed Limited Ed. Serigraph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 150.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
This is a hand signed serigraph by LLado titled "VENETIA ". Beautiful art piece on extra thick paper. Paper measures 24" x 34". Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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12HC
Horses with Jockeys - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 280.00Estimate: 1,550.00 - 1,650.00
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Horses with Jockeys". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0053
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12HZ
14K GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE HEART PENDANT NECKLACE
Start Price: 150.00High Bid: 510.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,200.00
14K YELLOW GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE HEART NECKLACE, BLUE SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 1CT.
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12JK
Lady's Fancy 14kt Yellow Gold Diamond Ring
Start Price: 231.00High Bid: 351.00Estimate: 6,500.00 - 7,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt Yellow Gold Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx 1.10ct VS1, Color G.(69LK)
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12JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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12LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - The Joker-
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"The Joker". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 20in x 14in. Comes with COA.
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12LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Illustration for don Quixote I
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Illustration for don Quixote I". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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12MM
Oil on Canvas "A Basket of Flowers" by Artist William Woods
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 5,150.00 - 5,750.00
Oil on Canvas "A Basket of Flowers" by Artist William Woods, Oil on Canvas "A Basket of Flowers" by Artist William Woods, signed, approx dimension 20x16.
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12MP
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bear" by G. Huerta
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 660.00Estimate: 2,200.00 - 2,400.00
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bear" by G. Huerta, Black, approx size 8X14 in.
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12MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 130.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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12MX
Peter Max Original Acrylic On Canvas - Lady in My Dream-
Start Price: 1,320.00High Bid: 1,920.00Estimate: 26,000.00 - 30,000.00
Original Acrylic on canvas in the manner of Peter Max "Lady in My Dream". Canvas Size: 21" x 16". Comes unframed, stretched. In Mint Condition!.
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12nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Seated Dancer with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,500.00High Bid: 9,850.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus "Seated Dancer" Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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12NY
Joan Miro Original, limited Edition Bronze - Woman with Beautiful Breasts
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 300.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Joan Miro signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Woman with Beautiful Breasts". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: Approx. size: 15x5x4.
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12PL
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Picasso, Bearing The Signature, "Bacchanal with Black Bull". These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 18x12. Very Rare!
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12tj
Tiffany & Co Natural Stone Flower Bracelet
Start Price: 100.00High Bid: 260.00Estimate: 2,200.00 - 2,500.00
Tiffany & co natural stone bracelet in silver. Beautiful flower design.
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12VE
Pierre Bonnard BASKET of FRUIT: ORANGES & PERSIMMONDS Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 320.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled BASKET of FRUIT: ORANGES & PERSIMMONDS. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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12WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 150.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno), "The Furies". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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12XX
Antique Prison Lock
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 270.00Estimate: 1,000.00 - 5,000.00
2nd Generation, Yuma Arizona Antique Prison Lock
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12YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- Millet's Angelus
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 220.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "Millet's Angelus". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 13"x5"x3".
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12YN
Botero Original limited Edition Bronze Sculpture - COW
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 2,800.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Botero signed and numbered bronze, " Cow ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 19x12x8 Inch.
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13AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,000.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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13ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 260.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "The Open Window" circa 1921, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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13be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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13BX
Lady's Fancy Sterling Amethyst & Diamond Necklace
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 3,600.00 - 3,800.00
Lady's Fancy Sterling Amethyst & Diamond Necklace, Amethyst approx 6 ct, Diamonds approx .50 ct VS1, G in color.(34DN)
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13CY
Salvador Dali Exquisite Original, limited Edition Bronze - Arpion
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 470.00Estimate: 33,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Arpion". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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13DB
Book Lady - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 825.00High Bid: 945.00Estimate: 12,000.00 - 14,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Book Lady. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:21.5"x11"
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13DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - El Caballero by Estevez
Start Price: 15,180.00High Bid: 15,980.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 36,000.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Estevez is called, "El Caballero" and measures approx. 21" x 9" x 15" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 399 pieces.
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13EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 310.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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13FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE RED FOX" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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13FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 80.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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13GB
Fernando Valls Limited Edition Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Boy
Start Price: 2,500.00High Bid: 3,250.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Fernando Valls , "Boy", is a limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture.
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13GL
LLado FLORAL Hand Signed Limited Ed. Serigraph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 120.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
This is a hand signed serigraph by LLado titled "FLORAL ". Beautiful art piece on extra thick paper. Paper measures 31" x 30". Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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13HC
Race Horses - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,700.00
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Race Horses". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0054
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13HZ
14K GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE HEART PENDANT NECKLACE
Start Price: 150.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,200.00
14K YELLOW GOLD BLUE SAPPHIRE HEART NECKLACE, BLUE SAPPHIRE IS APPROXIMATELY 1.05CT.
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13JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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13KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Citrine & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 264.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 6,500.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Citrine & Diamond Ring, Citrine approx 3 ct, Diamonds approx .25 ct VS1, Color G.41LK)
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13LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Ballarat Atlantic City-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"Ballarat Atlantic City". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 33in x 24in. Comes with COA.
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13LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Atavistc Vestiges After the Rain
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, " Atavistc Vestiges After the Rain". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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13MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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13MX
Peter Max Original Acrylic On Canvas - Love Boat-
Start Price: 1,320.00Estimate: 26,000.00 - 30,000.00
Original Acrylic on canvas in the manner of Peter Max "Love Boat". Canvas Size: 21" x 16". Comes unframed, stretched. In Mint Condition!.
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13nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Skirted Dancer with Pedestal
Start Price: 7,000.00Estimate: 22,000.00 - 25,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus "Skirted Dancer" Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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13NY
Braque Original, limited Edition Bronze - Unknown
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Braque signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Unknown". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 13x9x6.
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13PL
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Picasso, Bearing The Signature, "The Flutists". These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 18x12. Very Rare!
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13SS
Fernando Valls Limited Edition Real Silver Sculpture - Boy
Start Price: 16,500.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 36,000.00
Fernando Valls signed and numbered real silver sculpture, "Boy". Comes with foundry Assay. Contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of real silver..
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13ST
Lady's 14K White Gold, Diamond Ring
Start Price: 1,600.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 15,000.00
This lady’s 14K white gold diamond ring is comprised of 4 prongs set 3 round brilliant cut diamonds. Total estimated diamond’s weight is 1.00 cts. The total weight of the ring is 5.00 grams. Clarity: SI 1-SI 2-I 1, Color: H I
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13tj
Tiffany & Co Tanzanite Bracelet
Start Price: 250.00Estimate: 4,500.00 - 5,500.00
Tiffany & co silver tanzanite bracelet
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13VE
Pierre Bonnard DINING ROOM on the GARDEN Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled DINING ROOM on the GARDEN. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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13WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise) , "Dante In Doubt". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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13WT
The Ship Sachem 1858-59. Genuine Whale tooth with Orante Hand carvings
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 22,000.00
The Ship The Ship Sachem 1858-59. 2nd Generation Whale tooth with Orante Hand carvings. Dimensions are about 14"x3"
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13XX
Antique Prison Lock
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,000.00 - 5,000.00
2nd Generation, Georgia State Sanitarium Antique Prison Lock
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13YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- FARANESE MANIEQUIN
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "FARANESE MANIEQUIN". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 10"x11"x14".
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13YN
Constantine Brancusi Original, limited Edition Bronze -MAJESTIC
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Constantine Brancusi signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Majestic". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 17"x13"x7"
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14AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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14AL
B.B. King Giclee with Gold Record
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
"B.B. King" Giclee with Gold Record, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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14ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Dining Room Overlooking Garden" circa 1934, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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14be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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14CY
Salvador Dali Magnificent Original, limited Edition Bronze - Soft Construction With Boiled Beans
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, " Soft Construction With Boiled Beans". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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14DB
The Creed - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,072.50Estimate: 16,000.00 - 18,000.00
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, The Creed . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
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14DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - The Rabi by D. Hunter
Start Price: 9,900.00Estimate: 198,000.00 - 217,800.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by D. Hunter is called, "The Rabi" and measures approx. 18" x 9" x 6" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 399 pieces.
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14EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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14FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE MALLARD DUCK" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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14GB
Alexander Archipenko Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Torso
Start Price: 3,100.00Estimate: 18,000.00 - 20,000.00
Alexander Archipenko original limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Torso".
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14GL
LLado Trail of Flowers Hand Signed Limited Ed. Serigraph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
This is a hand signed serigraph by LLado titled "Trail of Flowers ". Beautiful art piece on extra thick paper. Paper measures 32" x 32". Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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14HC
Seated Dancer - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,700.00
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "Seated Dancer". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0055
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14HZ
14K GOLD & EMERALD CROSS
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 3,250.00 - 4,000.00
14K YELLOW GOLD AND EMERALD CROSS, EMERALD IS APPROXIMATELY .30CT
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14JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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14KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Aqua Ring
Start Price: 264.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 6,500.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Aqua Ring, Aqua approx 4ct.(42LK)
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14LK
Unisex Fancy Style 14kt White Gold Amethyst Ring
Start Price: 660.00Estimate: 8,500.00 - 9,000.00
Unisex Fancy Style 14kt White Gold Amethyst Ring, Amethyst approx 5ct.
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14LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Fouquet's-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"Fouquet's". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 23in x 28in. Comes with COA.
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14LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Weaning of Furniture
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Weaning of Furniture". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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14MM
Water Color by Artist Pineke Baghuis
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,200.00 - 5,600.00
Water Color by Artist Pineke Baghuis, signed, approx dimension 27x21.
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14MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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14MX
Peter Max Original Acrylic On Canvas - Adriel-
Start Price: 1,584.00Estimate: 35,000.00 - 40,000.00
Original Acrylic on canvas in the manner of Peter Max "Adriel". Canvas Size: 21" x 16". Comes unframed, stretched. In Mint Condition!.
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14nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 7,200.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 24,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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14NY
Leo Mol Original, limited Edition Bronze
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Leo Mol signed and numbered bronze sculpture. Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 14x6x5.
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14PL
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Picasso, Bearing The Signature, "Owl Dancing Music". These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 18x12. Very Rare!
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14SS
Real .999 Silver Pablo Picasso Limited Edition- Female Torso
Start Price: 7,500.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 38,000.00
Dali Signed and Numbered Real Silver Sculpture, "Female Torso". Contains approx. 10Troy ounces of .999 fine silver and comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
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14tj
Tiffany & Co Hoop Earrings
Start Price: 75.00Estimate: 2,800.00 - 3,000.00
Tiffany & co silver hoop earrings
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14VE
Pierre Bonnard BOWL of FRUIT Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled BOWL of FRUIT. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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14WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "Beaterice Resolves Dante's Doubt". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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14XX
Antique Prison Lock
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,000.00 - 5,000.00
2nd Generation, Georgia Convict Camp Antique Prison Lock
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14YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- Still Life with Pears
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "Still Life with Pears". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 10"x8"x4".
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14YN
Brancusi Limited Edition Bronze - Le Coq
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Brancusi signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Le Coq". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 16x10x4.
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15AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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15ba
Original Signed Lithograph Pierre Bonnard
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,500.00 - 8,500.00
lithograph in the manner of Pierre Bonard bearing the signature titled "Self Portrait" circa 1944-45, Comes with certificate of authenticity, framing available at an additional cost.
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15be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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15BX
Very Fancy Ruby Pendant
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,400.00 - 1,600.00
Very Fancy Ruby Pendant, Ruby approx 22ct.(147DD)
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15CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze -Geopolitical Child Watches The Birth Of T
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Geopolitical Child Watches The Birth Of The New Human". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 12x13x4.
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15DA
Original Bronze by Michael Schofield - Alexandrite
Start Price: 3,600.00Estimate: 70,000.00 - 72,000.00
This is the first piece and first casting in a series from artist Michael Schofield. Approx. 2ct of real Alexandrite adorning the piece. "Alexandrite" is approx. 30" tall. Comes with COA. Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California where according to the artist "he thought he was going to play pro-baseball when he grew up." In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. For the next two years, according to Schofield, "he squeezed endless tubes of paint...in his quest to master watercolor and get back to baseball."
Upon graduation, Schofield entered the military. Shortly thereafter, he left the Marines to attend the Harris School of Advertising Art in Nashville, Tennessee.
During the summer term(s), Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio where he could create his own original serigraphs.
The art of Michael Schofield enjoys a strong private and corporate collector base. His work has been exhibited throughout the United States and seen on such popular motion picture films as Bridges of Madison County, City Hall, Beethoven amongst others. Art Society memberships include: The Tennessee Watercolor Society and National Society of Artists.
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15DB
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - The Squall
Start Price: 577.50Estimate: 12,000.00 - 14,000.00
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "The Squall" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.. Approx size: 30"x10"x4"
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15DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Jesus and the Children by D. Hunter
Start Price: 11,220.00Estimate: 269,280.00 - 291,720.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by D. Hunter is called, "Jesus and the Children" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay and is part of an edition of 399 pieces.
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15EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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15FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE MULE DEER" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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15FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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15GB
Dali Original LImited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - SPACE ELEPHANT FROM THE TEMPTATI
Start Price: 975.00Estimate: 16,000.00 - 17,000.00
This is a limited edition sculpture made from bronze and layered with 24K gold, entitled "SPACE ELEPHANT FROM THE TEMPTATION OF SAINT ANTHONY" (1946) by Salvador Dali. It comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 21in x 8in x 5in.
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15HC
The Star - Edgar Degas - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,500.00 - 1,600.00
Edgar Degas Limited Edition on canvas, "The Star". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0056
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15HZ
14K GOLD & EMERALD CROSS
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 3,250.00 - 4,000.00
14K YELLOW GOLD AND EMERALD CROSS, EMERALD IS APPROXIMATELY .33CT
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15JK
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pigeon Blood Ruby Ring
Start Price: 924.00Estimate: 11,000.00 - 12,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Pigeon Blood Ruby Ring, Pigeon Blood Ruby approx 3.5ct.(72LK)
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15JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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15KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Diamond Promise Ring
Start Price: 198.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 4,500.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Diamond Promise Ring, Diamonds approx .50ct VS1, Color G.(44LK)
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15LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Ballarat-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"Ballarat". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 23in x 33in. Comes with COA.
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15LO
Jan Vermeer Limited Edition - The Concert
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Jan Vermeer Limited Edition , "The Concert". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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15MM
Limited Edition Lithograph "In Compliance" by Artist Bird
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,400.00 - 5,800.00
Limited Edition Lithograph "In Compliance" by Artist Bird, signed & numbered, approx dimension 27x37.
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15MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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15nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 9,000.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 21,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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15NY
Lipschitz Original, limited Edition Bronze - Man with Clarinet
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Lipschitz signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Man with Clarinet". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 16x5x5 Inch.
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15SS
Dali Real .999 Silver Sculpture - Venus on a Shell
Start Price: 8,750.00Estimate: 12,500.00 - 13,500.00
Dali sculpture, "Venus on a Shell" is approx. 7.05 oz of fine real .999 silver. Sculpture measures approx. 7.5". Comes with foundry Assay.
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15ST
Lady's 14K Yellow Gold, Diamond Ring
Start Price: 1,675.00Estimate: 14,500.00 - 15,000.00
This lady’s 14K Yellow gold diamond ring is comprised of 4 prongs set 3 round brilliant cut diamonds. Total estimated diamond’s weight is 1.05 cts. The total weight of the ring is 6.00 grams. Clarity: SI 1-SI 2-I 1, Color: H I
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15tj
Tiffany & Co Cluster Earrings
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,200.00
Tiffany & Co gold cluster earrings.
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15VE
Pierre Bonnard CORNER of the DINING ROOM Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled CORNER of the DINING ROOM. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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15WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "The Bishop Cum Troubador". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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15WT
The Ship. Whale tooth with Orante Hand carvings
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 17,000.00 - 18,000.00
The Ship. 2nd Generation Whale tooth with Orante Hand carvings. Dimensions are about 4"x2"
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15YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- ATOMIC NOSTALGIC
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 560.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "ATOMIC NOSTALGIC". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 10"x5"x5".
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15YN
Brancusi Limited Edition Bronze -WOMAN HEAD
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 660.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Brancusi signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Woman Head". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 11x5x4.
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16AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 170.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,000.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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16be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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16CC
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,050.00 - 1,470.00
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:14" W:6" L:6"
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16CL
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 32,000.00
Lithographs, In the Manner of Chagall, Bearing the Signature Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
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16CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - Woman With Drawers
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 610.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Woman With Drawers". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 16x10x6.
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16DB
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory - Clown on a Ball
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 570.00Estimate: 35,000.00 - 40,000.00
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Clown on a Ball" by artist Chiparus, base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.. Approx size: 19"x13"x6"
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16DN
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Golden & White Saphire Necklace
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 180.00Estimate: 2,800.00 - 3,000.00
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Golden & White Saphire Necklace, Golden Sapphire approx 7 ct, White Sapphire approx 2.5 ct.
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16DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - End of the Trail by Fraiser
Start Price: 12,540.00Estimate: 376,200.00 - 401,280.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Fraiser is called, "End of the Trail" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay.
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16EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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16FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE BOBWHITE QUAIL" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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16FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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16GB
Salvador Dali Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Venus Di Milo
Start Price: 675.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 18,000.00
Salvador Dali limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture "Venus Di Milo".
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16HC
Horses - Jean Dufy - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,550.00 - 1,650.00
Jean Dufy Limited Edition on canvas. "Horses". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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16HZ
FANCY 18K GENTS SUBMARINER ROLEX
Start Price: 7,500.00Estimate: 31,000.00 - 36,000.00
FANCY AUTHENTIC GENTS SUBMARINER ROLEX, 18K TWO TONE, BLUE FACE
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16JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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16LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Disco Bunnies-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -" Disco Bunnies ". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size:23in x 23in. Comes with COA.
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16LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - The Sublime Moment
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 90.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Sublime Moment". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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16MM
Lithograph "1872 Punchestown Horse Raise" Painted by Sturgess
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 230.00Estimate: 5,350.00 - 5,900.00
Lithograph "1872 Punchestown Horse Raise" Painted by Sturgess, Engraved by E.G., approx dimension 28x40.
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16MP
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 240.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 5,200.00
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bulls" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X8 in., stand not included.
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16MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 210.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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16nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,000.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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16ND
Lady's Fancy Style Sterling Colombian Emerald Earings
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 60.00Estimate: 12,000.00 - 14,000.00
Lady's Fancy Style Sterling Colombian Emerald Earings, approx 30 ct.
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16NY
Jacque Lipchitz Original, limited Edition Bronze
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Jacque Lipchitz signed and numbered bronze sculpture. Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:
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16O
"Bacchanale" - Dali - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 550.00 - 650.00
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989) was a prominent Spanish Catalan surrealist painter born in Figueres. Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.[1][2] His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí's expansive artistic repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media. Dalí attributed his "love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes"[3] to a self-styled "Arab lineage," claiming that his ancestors were descended from the Moors. Dalí was highly imaginative, and also had an affinity for partaking in unusual and grandiose behavior, in order to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. Plate Limited Edition. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
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16ST
Lady's 14K White Gold Emerald/Diamond Ring
Start Price: 3,975.00Estimate: 38,750.00 - 40,000.00
This lady’s 14K White Gold Emerald/Diamond Ring is comprised of 4 prongs set emerald cut emerald, 4 prongs set round cut 19 diamonds and bezel set 37 baguette cut diamonds. Total estimated diamond’s weight are 2.15 cts. Total estimated emerald's weight is 1.85 cts. The total weight of the ring is 15.00 grams. Clarity: SI 1-SI 2-I 1, Color: H I
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16tj
Tiffany & Co Lock Dangle Earrings
Start Price: 125.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 3,500.00
Tiffany & co silver lock dangle earrings.
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16VE
Pierre Bonnard THE CHERRIES Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled THE CHERRIES. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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16WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno), "The Blashemers". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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16YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- METAMORPHOSIS OF NARCISSOS
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 750.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "METAMORPHOSIS OF NARCISSOS". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 11"x5"x5".
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16YN
Brancusi Limited Edition Bronze -MALE TORSO
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 170.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Brancusi signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Male Torso". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 15x9x6.
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17AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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17AL
Frank Sinatra Giclee with Gold Record
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
"Frank Sinatra" Giclee with Gold Record "Summer Wind", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14".
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17be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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17BX
Very Fancy Ruby Pendant
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,400.00 - 1,600.00
Very Fancy Ruby Pendant, Ruby approx 22ct.(151DD)
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17CW
Toulouse Lautrec pencil drawing
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Original pencil drawing, in the manner of Toulouse Lautrec. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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17CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - Saint John of the Cross
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 140.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Saint John of the Cross". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 17x10x4.
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17DA
Spirit of Ecstasy - Fine Sculpture by Charles Robinson Sykes
Start Price: 5,500.00Estimate: 70,000.00 - 80,000.00
This Charles Robinson Sykes sculpture, "Spirit of Ecstasy", was originally designed by Sykes to be the mascot for the Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. Sykes modeled the piece after the woman he loved who was also engaged in a secret love affair with her boss, a pioneer of the auto industry. His love and her boss were aboard the S.S. Persia that was torpedoed off Crete. This a antique Gold Patina sculpture . Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
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17DB
Clara - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,980.00Estimate: 40,000.00 - 46,000.00
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Clara. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 24"x31x7".
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17DN
Lady's Fancy Almandine Garnet With White Sapphire Pendant
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,600.00 - 3,800.00
Lady's Fancy Almandine Garnet With White Sapphire Pendant, Garnet approx 8 ct, White Sapphireapprox 2 ct .
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17DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Unknown by Shrady
Start Price: 10,560.00Estimate: 211,200.00 - 232,320.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Shrady is called, "Unknown" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay
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17EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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17FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE BLACK BEAR" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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17GL
LLado GIVER MY Hand Signed Limited Ed. Serigraph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
This is a hand signed serigraph by LLado titled "GIVER MY ". Beautiful art piece on extra thick paper. Paper measures 32" x 32". Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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17HC
Seaside- Jean Dufy - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,600.00
Jean Dufy Limited Edition on canvas, "Seaside". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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17HZ
STUNNING 18K DATE JUST ROLEX
Start Price: 6,000.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 24,000.00
STUNNING AUTHENTIC DATE JUST ROLEX, 18K TWO TONE, 2004 HAS BOOKLET AND BOX.
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17JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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17LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Jour Du Soleil-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"Jour Du Soleil". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 21in x 31in. Comes with COA.
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17LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Fighting the Minotaur
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Fighting the Minotaur". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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17MM
Oil on Canvas "Un named piece" by Artist Frank Tauriello
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,200.00 - 5,700.00
Oil on Canvas "Un named piece" by Artist Frank Tauriello, Frank Tauriello original oil on canvas. Approx dimension 33x28.
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17MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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17MX
Original Handsigned Peter Max Overpaint - Liberty Head
Start Price: 600.00Estimate: 18,000.00 - 20,000.00
Peter Max overpaint handsigned by Peter Max. "Liberty Head" comes with original COA and is approx. 8.5x11in.
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17nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,250.00Estimate: 22,000.00 - 25,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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17NY
Joan Miro Original, limited Edition Bronze-L’oiseau Se Niche Sur Les Doigts En Fleurs (The Bird Ne
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Joan Miro signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "L’oiseau Se Niche Sur Les Doigts En Fleurs (The Bird Nests In Bloom Fingers)". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: Approx. size: 18x8x7.
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17O
"St John on the Cross" - Dali - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 500.00 - 600.00
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989) was a prominent Spanish Catalan surrealist painter born in Figueres. Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.[1][2] His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí's expansive artistic repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media. Dalí attributed his "love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes"[3] to a self-styled "Arab lineage," claiming that his ancestors were descended from the Moors. Dalí was highly imaginative, and also had an affinity for partaking in unusual and grandiose behavior, in order to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. Plate Limited Edition. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
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17RR
Man's Diamond Rolex-Repro
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,500.00
Man's Rolex-Repro Diamond Dial (Oyster Perpetual - Day Just) , Beautiful.
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17SS
Victor Villareal Limited Edition Real Silver Sculpture - Take Five
Start Price: 12,540.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
Victor Villareal signed and numbered real silver sculpture, "Take Five". Contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of real silver.
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17ST
Lady's 14K White Gold Yellow Diamond/Sapphire Necklace
Start Price: 3,750.00Estimate: 52,000.00 - 53,000.00
This ladies 14K White Gold Yellow Diamond/Sapphire Necklace is comprised of 4 prongs set 38 oval cut sapphires, 4 prongs set 76 baguette cut diamonds. Total estimated diamond's weights are 4.00 cts and total estimated yellow sapphire's weights are 24.50 cts. SI 1, SI 2, I 1 clarity and H I color. The total weight of the necklace is 35.80 grams.
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17tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 75.00Estimate: 2,800.00 - 3,000.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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17VE
Pierre Bonnard STILL LIFE WITH GREYHOUND Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled STILL LIFE WITH GREYHOUND. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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17WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "The Cross of Mars". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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17YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- Furniture Nutrition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "Furniture Nutrition". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 10"x10"x7".
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17YN
Botero Original limited Edition Bronze Sculpture - PEDRITO
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Botero signed and numbered bronze, "Pedrito". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 12x10x8 Inch.
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18AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 4,500.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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18AL
Good Fellas Giclee & bullet
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
Good Fellas Giclee & bullet, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14"
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18be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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18CC
Emerald Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,050.00 - 1,470.00
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Emerald color, Dimensions are about H:30" W:9" L:10.75"
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18CW
Toulouse Lautrec pencil drawing
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Original pencil drawing, in the manner of Toulouse Lautrec. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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18CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture. Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 15x4x4.
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18DB
Cleopatra - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,320.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 38,000.00
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Cleopatra . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
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18DN
Lady's Fancy Sterling Golden Sapphire & Diamond Necklace
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,600.00 - 3,800.00
Lady's Fancy Sterling Golden Sapphire & Diamond Necklace, Golden Sapphire approx 6 ct, Diamonds approx .50 ct VS1, G in color.
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18DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Gift Dancer by Kauba
Start Price: 11,220.00Estimate: 291,720.00 - 314,160.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Kauba is called, "Gift Dancer" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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18EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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18FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE WOODCOCK" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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18GB
Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Horse, The Temptation Of Saint Anthony
Start Price: 750.00Estimate: 13,200.00 - 13,600.00
This is a limited edition, signed sculpture made from bronze and layered with 24K gold entitled "HORSE" THE TEMPTATION OF SAINT ANTHONY (1946) by Salvador Dali. Comes with the foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. Dimensions: 10in. x 5 in. x 5 in.
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18GL
LLado "Trail of Flowers II" Hand Signed Limited Ed. Serigraph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
This is a hand signed serigraph by LLado titled "Trail of Flowers II". Beautiful art piece on extra thick paper. Paper measures 32" x 32". Hand signed and numbered by the artist. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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18HC
Harlequin - Paul Cezane - Limited Edition On Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,600.00
Paul Cezanne Limited Edition on canvas, "Harlequin". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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18JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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18KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Brownish Sapphire & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 264.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Brownish Sapphire & Diamond Ring, Brownish Sapphire approx 2.5ct, Diamonds approx .50 ct VS1, Color G.(48LK)
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18LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Arnie in the Rain-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"Arnie in the Rain". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 23in x 30in. Comes with COA.
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18LO
George Suerat Signed Limited Edition - Bathers at Asnieres
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
George Suerat signed limited edition, "Bathers at Asnieres". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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18MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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18nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 9,000.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 24,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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18NY
Eduardo Chillida Original, limited Edition Bronze
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Eduardo Chillida signed and numbered bronze sculpture. Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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18O
"St George and the Dragon" by Dali
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 650.00 - 750.00
Salvador Domingo Felipe Jacinto Dalí i Domènech, 1st Marquis of Púbol (May 11, 1904 – January 23, 1989) was a prominent Spanish Catalan surrealist painter born in Figueres. Dalí was a skilled draftsman, best known for the striking and bizarre images in his surrealist work. His painterly skills are often attributed to the influence of Renaissance masters.[1][2] His best-known work, The Persistence of Memory, was completed in 1931. Dalí's expansive artistic repertoire includes film, sculpture, and photography, in collaboration with a range of artists in a variety of media. Dalí attributed his "love of everything that is gilded and excessive, my passion for luxury and my love of oriental clothes"[3] to a self-styled "Arab lineage," claiming that his ancestors were descended from the Moors. Dalí was highly imaginative, and also had an affinity for partaking in unusual and grandiose behavior, in order to draw attention to himself. This sometimes irked those who loved his art as much as it annoyed his critics, since his eccentric manner sometimes drew more public attention than his artwork. Plate Limited Edition. Approx. size: 19in x 22in
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18RR
Two Tone Rolex-Repro Black Face
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,500.00
Two Tone Rolex-Repro Black Face
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18tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,200.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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18VE
Pierre Bonnard WOMAN WITH A BASKET of FRUIT Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled WOMAN WITH A BASKET of FRUIT. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 7". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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18WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno), "In the Hands of Antaeus". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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18YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- THE ROM
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "THE ROM". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 8"x11"x6".
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18YN
Henry Moore Limited Edition Bronze - Thin Reclining Figure
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Henry Moore signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Thin Reclining Figure". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:4x12x6.
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19AE
Original Signed Lithograph by Artist AE Housman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 3,800.00
lithograph in the manner of AE Housman, bearing the signature, comes with ceritificate of authenticity, framing available at an additonal charge.
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19AL
SOPRANOS Giclee & bullet
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
SOPRANOS Giclee & bullet, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14"
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19be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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19CC
Cobalt Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,050.00 - 1,470.00
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Cobalt color, Dimensions are about H:30" W:9" L:10.75"
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19CW
Toulouse Lautrec pencil drawing
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Original pencil drawing, in the manner of Toulouse Lautrec. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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19CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - Space Venus
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Space Venus". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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19DB
Signed Preiss Bronze and Ivory - Tennis Player
Start Price: 1,567.50Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
Signed bronze and ivory art deco sculpture "Tennis Player" by artist Preiss, base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze (some variations in patina may occur), sits on a marble/onyx base. Approx size: 13"x11"x6"
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19DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Arizona by Unknown
Start Price: 10,560.00Estimate: 253,440.00 - 274,560.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Unknown is called, "Arizona".It contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay.
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19EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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19FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE BOBCAT" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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19FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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19GB
F. Remington Monumental Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Rattlesnake
Start Price: 1,250.00Estimate: 75,000.00 - 100,000.00
This Frederick Remington Monumental sculpture, "Rattlesnake" is bronze layered with beautiful 24K Heavy gold. Comes with foundry assay from an edition of only 5. Sits on a beautiful marble. Approx. size: 26"x16"x10".
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19HC
Mardi Gras- Paul Cezane - Limited Edition On Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,600.00
Paul Cezanne Limited Edition on canvas, "Mardi Gras". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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19JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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19LK
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Multi Color (Ruby, White & Pink Sapphire & Peridot) Ring
Start Price: 396.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Multi Color (Ruby, White & Pink Sapphire & Peridot) Ring, approx 12 ct.
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19LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -Double Roulette-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"Double Roulette". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 33in x 24in. Comes with COA.
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19LO
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The large Grey Circus
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, "The large Grey Circus". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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19MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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19nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 7,500.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 21,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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19NY
Evgeniy Vuchetich Original, limited Edition Bronze - Sword Into Plowshare
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Signed and numbered bronze by Evgeniy Vuchetich titled, "Sword Into Plowshare". Some variation in patina might occur.
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19O
"Two Fishes" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 700.00 - 800.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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19PL
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Picasso, Bearing The Signature, "Banderillas". These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 18x12. Very Rare!
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19RR
Man's Black Face Rolex-Repro
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,500.00
Man's Rolex-Repro Black Face (Oyster Perpetual - Day Just) , Beautiful.
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19tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 125.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 3,500.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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19VE
Pierre Bonnard STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled STILL LIFE WITH FRUIT. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 9". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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19WC
Eduardo Cortez Original Watercolor on Paper -
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original Watercolor on Paper" City News" In the manner of Norman Eduardo Cortez . Comes with COA.
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19WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno), "Bertram dal Bornio". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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19YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- Unknown Title
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "Unknown Title". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 5"x9"x4".
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19YN
Henry Moore Limited Edition Bronze - Reclining Figure: Fragments
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Henry Moore signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Reclining Figure: Fragments". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 7x13x4.
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20be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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20BX
Lady's Fancy Sterling Peridot & White Sapphire Necklace
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,600.00 - 3,800.00
Lady's Fancy Sterling Peridot & White Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 7.5 ct, Peridot approx 6 ct.(39DN)
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20CW
Joseph DeCamp Original Pencil on Paper.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Original pencil sketch on paper, in the manner of Joseph DeCamp. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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20CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - Venus A La Giraffe
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Venus A La Giraffe". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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20DA
Angel of Peace - Limited Edition Bronze by Sergey
Start Price: 3,600.00Estimate: 23,000.00 - 26,000.00
Sergey was born and educated in Moscow where he studied art at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and the Moscow School of Theatrical Art. As a young artist he worked in theaters and television stations specializing in sculpture for the performing arts. He always had a tendency to sculpt delicate and sophisticated figures in motion. Sergey immigrated to the United States in 1977 where he settled down in New York. He found work restoring church interiors, bronze and porcelain sculptures, oil paintings and antique frames. Sergey considers 1983 to be a very lucky year as he began working for Joel Mentsner & Co. as a sculptor. He met Erté and Yamagata and began creating sculptures from their sketches, drawings and graphics. After the death of Erté in 1990, Sergey continued developing his skills and the style he admired remaining faithful to the unique manner of the late artist. "Angel of Peace" is approx. 24"H x 8"W x 8"D and 29lbs. It is a Limited Edition out of 399. SB8H
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20DB
Dolly Sisters - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 990.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 40,000.00
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Dolly Sisters. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
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20DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Sergeant by F. Remington
Start Price: 9,900.00Estimate: 247,500.00 - 267,300.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by F. Remington is called, "Sergeant" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay.
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20EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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20FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE BLACK DUCK" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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20FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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20HC
Still Life with Apples- Paul Cezane - Limited Edition On Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,600.00
Paul Cezanne Limited Edition on canvas, "Still Life with Apples". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0046
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20HZ
STUNNING LADIES TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING
Start Price: 500.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 11,000.00
FANCY LADIES TANZANITE AND DIAMOND RING, TANZANITE IS APPROXIMATELY 1.50CT AND DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 1.00CT VS1 CLARITY COLOR I.
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20JM
Joan Miro Original Signed Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 60.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 40,000.00
Lithograph, In the Manner of Joan Miro, Bearing the Signature, Titled - "Le Faune". Miro was the son of a watChmaking father and a goldsmith mother, he was exposed to the arts from a very young age. There have been some drawings reCovered by Miro dating to 1901, when he was only 8 years old. Miro enrolled at the SChool of Industrial and Fine Arts in BarCelona until 1910; during his attendanCe he was taught by Modest Urgell and Josep PasCó.After overComing a serious bout of typhoid fever in 1911, Miro deCided to devote his life entirely to painting by attending the sChool of art taught by FranCesC Galí. He studied at La Lonja SChool of Fine Arts in BarCelona, and in 1918 set up his first individual exhibition in the Dalmau Galleries, in the same City. His works before 1920 (the date of his first trip to Paris) refleCt the influenCe of different trends, like the pure and brilliant Colors used in Fauvism, shapes taken from Cubism, influenCes from folkloriC Catalan art and Roman fresCos from the ChurChes.His trip to Paris introduCed him to and developed his trend of surrealist painting. In 1921, he showed his first individual exhibition in Paris, at La LiCorne Gallery. In 1928, he exhibited with a group of surrealists in the Pierre Gallery, also in Paris, although Miró was always to maintain his independent qualities with respeCt to groups and ideologies. Own this one! Bid and Win TODAY!!! CC
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20LO
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition - TWO SISTERS
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Pierre Renoir Limited Edition, "TWO SISTERS". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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20MP
Outstanding Gilt Bronze and Marble Pedestal
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 60.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
Gilt bronze & marble Pedastal. Approx 38x14x14. Outstanding piece of art perfect for displaying a gorgeous sculpture, or anything else!
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20MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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20nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,500.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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20O
"Personages, Birds and Star" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 600.00 - 700.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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20RR
Two Tone Rolex-Repro Blue Face
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,500.00
Two Tone Rolex-Repro Blue Face
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20SS
Dali Real .999 Silver Sculpture - Thin Man
Start Price: 9,500.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Dali sculpture, "Thin Man" is approx. 3.52 oz of fine real .999 silver. Sculpture measures approx. 9". Comes with foundry Assay.
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20tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 75.00Estimate: 2,800.00 - 3,000.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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20VE
Pierre Bonnard THE TOILETTE Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled THE TOILETTE . Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 10". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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20WC
Eduardo Cortez Original Watercolor on Paper -
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original Watercolor on Paper" Clower Stall" In the manner of Norman Eduardo Cortez . Comes with COA.
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20WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno), "The Logician Devil". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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20YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- DREAMS
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "DREAMS". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 9"x6"x5".
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20YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze - Walking Man II
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Walking Man II". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 15x9x5.
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21AL
Beach Boys Giclee with Gold Record
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Beach Boys" Giclee with Gold Record , also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".
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21be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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21CC
Cobalt Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,050.00 - 1,470.00
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Cobalt color, Dimensions are about H:25" W:10" L:13"
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21CW
Joseph DeCamp Original Pencil on Paper.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Original pencil sketch on paper, in the manner of Joseph DeCamp. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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21CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - Girl Possessed By Her Chastity
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Girl Possessed By Her Chastity". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 17x10x4.
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21DB
Everlasting Love - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 990.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 38,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Everlasting Love. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 27"x20.5"x7".
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21DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Wicked Pony by F. Remington
Start Price: 12,540.00Estimate: 300,960.00 - 326,040.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by F. Remington is called, "Wicked Pony" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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21EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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21FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE JACK RABBIT" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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21GB
Salvador Dali Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze RHINOCEROS Sculpture
Start Price: 975.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
This is a rare Salvador Dali sculpture entitled "Rhinoceros". It is cast in bronze and then layered with 24K gold. Etched signature and comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur. Approx. size: 5"x6"x4".
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21HC
View of Auvers from above- Paul Cezane - Limited Edition On Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,600.00
Paul Cezanne Limited Edition on canvas, "View of Auvers from above". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0047
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21HZ
FANCY LADIES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING
Start Price: 4,000.00Estimate: 26,000.00 - 28,000.00
FANCY LADIES DIAMOND ENGAGEMENT RING SET IN WHITE GOLD, CENTER DIAMOND IS APPROXIMATELY 1.37CT VS2 CLARITY AND I COLOR ROUND BRILLIANT CUT, 2 DIAMOND BAGQUETTE DIAMONDS ARE APPROXIMATELY 0.25CT.
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21JK
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Tanzanite & White Sapphire Ring
Start Price: 264.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 6,500.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Tanzanite & White Sapphire Ring, Tanzanite approx 1.5 ct, White Sapphire approx 1.5. (30LK)
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21JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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21KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Amethyst & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 396.00Estimate: 8,500.00 - 9,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Amethyst & Diamond Ring, Amethyst approx 8ct, Diamonds approx 1 ct VS1-VS2, Color G.(51LK)
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21LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Wall Street-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - "Wall Street". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 24in x 36in. Comes with COA.
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21LO
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The Sources of Music
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, "The Madonna in a Red Robe". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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21MP
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bears" by G. Huerta
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,100.00 - 5,300.00
Original Hand Carved Marble "Bears" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 6X8 in., stand not included.
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21MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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21nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,000.00Estimate: 22,000.00 - 25,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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21NY
Lucien Alliot Original, limited Edition Bronze - Woman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Lucien Alliot signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Woman". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:
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21O
"Bather" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 750.00 - 850.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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21RR
Two Tone Rolex-Repro White Face
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
Two Tone Rolex-Repro White Face (Oyster Perpetual - Day Just)
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21SS
Real .999 Silver Pablo Picasso Limited Edition- Vase Face.
Start Price: 11,220.00Estimate: 35,000.00 - 36,000.00
Dali Signed and Numbered Real Silver Sculpture, " Vase Face.". Contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of .999 fine silver and comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
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21tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,200.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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21VE
Pierre Bonnard INTERIOR WINDOW Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled INTERIOR WINDOW . Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 10". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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21WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno), "Manto". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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21YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- Sentimental Colloquy I
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "Sentimental Colloquy I". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 10"x10"x10".
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21YN
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Sculpture
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Bronze recreation of the Lincoln Memorial. Great detail. Some variation of patina may occur. Approx. size: 11"x5"x5".
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22AL
Cristina Aguilera Giclee with Gold Record
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Cristina Aguilera " Giclee with Gold Record "Come on baby all I want is you", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".
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22be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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22CW
Joseph DeCamp Original Pencil on Paper.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Original pencil sketch on paper, in the manner of Joseph DeCamp. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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22CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - Galatea, Nude
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Galatea, Nude". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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22DB
Diane and the Wolves - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 990.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 40,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "Diane and the Wolves". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:20x25x9.
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22DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Scales of Justice by Mayer
Start Price: 12,540.00Estimate: 401,280.00 - 426,360.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Mayer is called, "Scales of Justice". It measures approx. 68" x21"x17.5" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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22EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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22FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE BIGHORN SHEEP" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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22GB
Bruno Bruni Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture
Start Price: 1,500.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 18,000.00
Bruno Bruni limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture.
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22HC
Sailing Boats at Saint-Adresse - Raoul Dufy - Limited Edition On Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,600.00 - 1,600.00
Raoul Dufy Limited Edition on canvas, "Sailing Boats at Saint-Adresse".Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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22JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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22KL
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold Aqua Marine & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 330.00Estimate: 9,000.00 - 10,000.00
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold Aqua Marine & Diamond Ring, Aqua Marine approx 8.5ct, Diamonds approx .50ct VS1, Color G.(52LK)
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22LK
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Heart Shape Lab-Ruby Ring
Start Price: 330.00Estimate: 6,500.00 - 7,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Heart Shape Lab-Ruby Ring, Ruby approx 5 ct, Diamonds approx 1.10 ct VS1, Color G.
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22LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Michael Jordan-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"Michael Jordan". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 27in x 24in. Comes with COA.
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22LO
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition - The Madonna in a Red Robe
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Marc Chagall Signed Limited Edition, " The Sources of Music". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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22MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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22nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,250.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 24,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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22NY
Nadelman Original, limited Edition Bronze - Standing Woman
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Nadelman signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Standing Woman". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:
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22O
"Woman Walking Down The Street" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 650.00 - 750.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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22SS
Bruno Bruni Limited Edition Real Silver Sculpture
Start Price: 14,520.00Estimate: 28,000.00 - 30,000.00
Bruno Bruni signed and numbered real silver sculpture, . Comes with foundry Assay. Contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of real silver.
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22tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 125.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 3,500.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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22VE
Pierre Bonnard DINING ROOM OVERLOOKING the GARDEN Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled DINING ROOM OVERLOOKING the GARDEN. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 10". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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22WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Inferno), "The Waterfall of the Phlegethon". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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22YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- Sentimental Colloquy II
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "Sentimental Colloquy II". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 13"x15"x6".
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22YN
Alexander Archipenko Limited Edition Sculpture - Dancer's Pose
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Alexander Archipenko signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Dancer's Pose". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 13X4X4.
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23AL
Britney Spears Giclee with Gold Record
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Britney Spears " Giclee with Gold Record "Baby one more time", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".
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23be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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23CL
Lithograph by artist Marc Chagall
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 32,000.00
Lithographs, In the Manner of Chagall, Bearing the Signature Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:17" x 13".
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23CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - The Dream
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "The Dream". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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23DB
Shimmer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 825.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Chiparus broze and ivory sculpture, Shimmer. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:26"x10"x6.
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23DN
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Diamond & Almandine Garnet Necklace
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 4,200.00
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Diamond & Almandine Garnet Necklace, Almadine Garnet approx 10 CT, Diamonds .50 ct VS1, G in color.
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23DS
Angel of Peace - Limited Edition Real Silver Sculpture by Sergey
Start Price: 10,504.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 44,000.00
Sergey was born and educated in Moscow where he studied art at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and the Moscow School of Theatrical Art. As a young artist he worked in theaters and television stations specializing in sculpture for the performing arts. He always had a tendency to sculpt delicate and sophisticated figures in motion. Sergey immigrated to the United States in 1977 where he settled down in New York. He found work restoring church interiors, bronze and porcelain sculptures, oil paintings and antique frames. Sergey considers 1983 to be a very lucky year as he began working for Joel Mentsner & Co. as a sculptor. He met Erté and Yamagata and began creating sculptures from their sketches, drawings and graphics. After the death of Erté in 1990, Sergey continued developing his skills and the style he admired remaining faithful to the unique manner of the late artist. "Angel of Peace" is approx. 21"H x 6"W x 9"D and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of fine silver. It is a Limited Edition out of 399 and comes with the foundry assay.
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23EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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23FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE CANADA GOOSE" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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23HC
icart1-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,629.00 - 1,729.00
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Unknown". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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23JM
Original Joan Miro Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Miro, Bearing the Signature, Vibrant and Colorful, Lithograph of unknown name. Comes with COA.
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23KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Aqua Marine & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 495.00Estimate: 12,500.00 - 13,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Aqua Marine & Diamond Ring, Aqua Marine approx 16ct, Diamonds approx .25ct VS1, Color G.(53LK)
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23LN
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph - Kilimonjaro Bulls-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,500.00
Leroy Neiman Double Signed Lithograph -"Kilimonjaro Bulls". LeRoy Neiman (born June 8, 1921) is an American artist known for his brilliantly colored, semi-abstract paintings and screen prints of athletes and sporting events. Neiman was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota and was abandoned by his father at an early age. Neiman and his mother, Lydia, were forced to fend for themselves. Neiman distinguished himself by drawing. In 1942, Neiman left high school to enlist in the US Army, where he spent four years before returning to St. Paul to finish his high school degree. Neiman studied at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago (where he also later taught), the University of Chicago, and the University of Illinois. Hand signed lithograph. Approx. size: 23in x 31in. Comes with COA.
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23LO
Klimt Limited Edition - Malcesine on Lake Garda
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Klimt limited edition, "Malcesine on Lake Garda". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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23MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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23nb
Bronze & Ivory Sculpture by Preiss
Start Price: 2,500.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 21,000.00
Bronze & ivory sculpture by Preiss comes with pedestal
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23NY
Brilliant Jean Arp Original, limited Edition Bronze - Sculptural Element
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Jean Arp signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Sculptural Element". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 17x6x6.
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23O
"Swallow Love" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 600.00 - 700.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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23PL
PICASSCO ORIGINAL LINOCUTS.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,000.00
In the Manner of Picasso, Bearing The Signature. These are beautifully framed and matted. Size 18x12. Very Rare!
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23RP
Roseville Porcelain
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,200.00 - 1,400.00
2nd Generation Roseville Porcelain. Approx dimensions are 3x7
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23tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 75.00Estimate: 2,800.00 - 3,000.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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23VE
Pierre Bonnard TABLE in the FRONT WINDOW Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Pierre Bonnard lithograph titled TABLE in the FRONT WINDOW. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 10". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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23WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "In the Heaven of Mercury". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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23YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Limited Edition Bronze- Atmospheric Skull Sodomizing a Grand Piano
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "Atmospheric Skull Sodomizing a Grand Piano ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 10"x12"x7".
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23YN
Brancusi Limited Edition Bronze -SEAL
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Brancusi signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Seal". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 18x10x7.
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24AL
Smokey Robinson Giclee with Gold Record
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Smokey Robinson " Giclee with Gold Record "THE TEAR OF THE CLOWN", also with Biography, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 21"x17".
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24be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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24BX
Beautiful Unisex 14kt White Gold Diamond Ring
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,500.00 - 6,000.00
Beautiful Unisex 14kt White Gold Diamond Ring, Diamonds approx 1 ct, VS1, Color G.(10KJ)
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24CC
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,250.00 - 1,750.00
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:25." W:9" L:13"
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24CW
F. Preiss Original Pencil on Paper.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
original signed pencil In the manner of F. Preiss . Signed . Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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24CY
Salvador Dali Impeccable Original, limited Edition Bronze - Surrealist Angel
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Surrealist Angel". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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24DB
Friends Forever - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,155.00Estimate: 60,000.00 - 70,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Friends Forever. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size:16x18x5
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24DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Tango by Icart
Start Price: 11,550.00Estimate: 300,300.00 - 346,500.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Icart is called, "Tango". It measures approx. 17" x 16" x 6" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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24EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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24FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE TIMBER WOLF" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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24GB
Remington Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Rattlesnake
Start Price: 1,500.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,500.00
This Frederick Remington sculpture, "Rattlesnake" is cast in bronze and then layered with 24K gold. . Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
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24HC
Lacender Lady-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,630.00 - 1,730.00
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Lavender Lady". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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24LK
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Tri-Color (Aqua Marine, Peridot & Pink Sapphire) Ring
Start Price: 198.00Estimate: 6,500.00 - 7,000.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Tri-Color (Aqua Marine, Peridot & Pink Sapphire) Ring, apporox 4.5 ct.
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24LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - JULIET'S TOMB
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "JULIET'S TOMB". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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24MP
Original Hand Carved Marble "Pigs" by G. Huerta
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 5,200.00
Original Hand Carved Marble "Pigs" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 5X8 in., stand not included.
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24MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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24nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 7,500.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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24NY
Diego Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze -Horse
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Diego Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Horse". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 16x7x6.
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24O
"The First Spark of the Dog" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 600.00 - 700.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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24RP
Roseville Porcelain
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 700.00 - 900.00
2nd Generation Roseville Porcelain. Approx dimensions are 10x8
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24tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,200.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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24VE
Gustave Klimt CHURCH in CASSONE Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Gustave Klimt lithograph titled CHURCH in CASSONE. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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24WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "The Song of the Wise Spirits". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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24YC
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Sculpture - Alice III
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered sculpture sculpture, "Alice III". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 20"x20"x7".
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24YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze - MAN SHOULDERS
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, " MAN SHOULDERS ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 15"x5"x4".
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25AL
SHANIA TWAIN 2 Giclees
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Shania Twain" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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25be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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25CC
Cobalt Crystal Flow Jar
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,050.00 - 1,470.00
Cut Crystal Flow Jar, Cobalt color, Dimensions are about H:10" W:6" L:6"
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25CW
Joseph DeCamp Original Pencil on Paper.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Original pencil sketch on paper, in the manner of Joseph DeCamp. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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25CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - The Centuar
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "The Centuar". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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25DB
Finale - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,155.00Estimate: 44,000.00 - 46,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Finale. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur.
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25DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Archer by Fauays
Start Price: 11,220.00Estimate: 314,160.00 - 336,600.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Fauays is called, "Archer". It measures approx. 24.5" x 5.9"x 6" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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25EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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25FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE CARIBOU" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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25HC
Number2-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,631.00 - 1,731.00
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Number 2". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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25LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Fluid Premonition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Fluid Premonition". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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25MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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25nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,500.00Estimate: 22,000.00 - 25,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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25O
"The Nightengales Song" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 500.00 - 600.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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25SS
Dali Real .999 Silver Sculpture - Terpsicore
Start Price: 9,500.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
Dali sculpture, "Terpsicore" is approx. 25 g of fine real .999 silver. Sculpture measures approx. 8 3/8"x 2" x 2". Comes with foundry Assay.
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25tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 125.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 3,500.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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25VE
Gustave Klimt SCHONBRUNN PARK Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Gustave Klimt lithograph titled AVENUE IN SCHLOSS KAMMER PAPER . Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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25WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "The Dust of Souls". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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25YC
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Sculpture - Alice II
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered sculpture sculpture, "Alice II". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 16"x6"x4".
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25YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze - HOMME
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, " HOMME ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 16"x5"x4".
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26AL
CARRIE UNDERWOOD 2 Giclees
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Carrie Underwood" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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26be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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26CC
Ruby Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,250.00 - 1,750.00
Cut Crystal Flow Vase, Ruby color, Dimensions are about H:24.75." W:9.5" L:10.5"
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26CW
Original Pencil Sketch on Paper. Signed Phillipe
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
Original pencil skectch on paper. In the manner of Phillipe. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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26CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - The Persistence of Memory
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "The Persistence of Memory". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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26DB
La Bayadere- Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 660.00Estimate: 12,000.00 - 14,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "La Bayadere". Bayadere, from the Portuguese word for dancer, bailaderia, was used in the late 20's to describe Indian dancers and. by extension, dancers in general. Base signed , carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 20"x6".
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26DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - At the River by Moreau
Start Price: 12,540.00Estimate: 326,040.00 - 351,120.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Moreau is called, "At the River". It measures approx. 21" x 7"x 7" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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26EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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26FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE COYOTE" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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26GB
F. Remington Monumental Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Buffalo Horse
Start Price: 3,000.00Estimate: 75,000.00 - 100,000.00
This Frederick Remington Monumental sculpture, "Buffalo Horse" is bronze layered with beautiful 24K Heavy gold. Comes with foundry assay from an edition of only 5. Sits on a beautiful marble. Approx. size: 26"x18"x10".
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26HC
Number4-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,632.00 - 1,732.00
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Number 4". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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26KL
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Amethyst & Diamond Ring
Start Price: 264.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 7,500.00
Lady's Fancy 14kt White Gold Amethyst & Diamond Ring, Amethyst approx 8ct, Diamonds approx .25ct VS1, Color G.(57LK)
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26LK
Fancy Style 14kt White Gold Pink Spinel & Diamond Earrings
Start Price: 363.00Estimate: 4,800.00 - 4,900.00
Fancy Style 14kt White Gold Pink Spinel & Diamond Earrings, Pink Spinel approx 12ct, Diamonds approx .50ct VS1, Color G.(132LK)
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26LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Woman Imitating a Schooner
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Woman Imitating a Schooner". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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26MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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26MX
Original Handsigned Peter Max Overpaint - Flag
Start Price: 600.00Estimate: 18,000.00 - 20,000.00
Peter Max overpaint handsigned by Peter Max. "Flag" comes with original COA and is approx. 8.5x11in.
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26nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,000.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 24,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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26NY
David Alfaro Siqueros Original, limited Edition Bronze - Woman With Child
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
David Alfaro Siqueiros signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Woman With Child". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 15x7x7.
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26O
"Ladders Cross the Blue Sky" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 650.00 - 750.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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26tj
Stunning Tiffany & Co "Forever" Bracelet
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 1,200.00 - 1,500.00
stunning tiffany & co "forever" silver bracelet
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26VE
Gustave Klimt AVENUE IN SCHLOSS KAMMER PAPER Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Gustave Klimt lithograph titled SCHONBRUNN PARK . Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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26WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "The Apparition of Dante's Great-Great-Grandfather". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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26YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - DESECRATION OF THE MACHINES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "DESECRATION OF THE MACHINES". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 11"x6"x6".
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26YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze -MALE
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, " MALE ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 16"x5"x4".
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27AL
Beatles 2 Giclees
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Beatles" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 18"x14".
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27be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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27CC
Cobalt Crystal Flow Vase
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,250.00 - 1,750.00
Cut Crystal Flow Jar, Cobalt color, Dimensions are about H:10" W:6" L:6"
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27CW
Original Pencil Sketch on Paper. Signed Chiparus
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
Original pencil skectch on paper. In the manner of Chiparus. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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27CY
Salvador Dali Exquisite Original, limited Edition Bronze -Venus Di Milo
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 35,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Venus Di Milo". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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27DB
Flame Leaper - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Preiss
Start Price: 1,155.00Estimate: 50,000.00 - 70,000.00
Preiss broze and ivory sculpture, Flame Leaper. . Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 17"x21".
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27DN
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Citrine & Diamond Necklace
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,800.00 - 4,000.00
Lady's Beautiful Sterling Citrine & Diamond Necklace, Citrine approx 10 ct, Diamonds approx .33 ct VS1, G in color.
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27DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Starfish by Chiparus
Start Price: 11,880.00Estimate: 356,400.00 - 380,160.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Chiparus is called, "Starfish". It measures approx. 22" x 3.5"x 3" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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27EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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27FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE MOUNTAIN GOAT" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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27GB
Remington Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture -Cheyenne
Start Price: 1,250.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 16,500.00
This Frederick Remington sculpture, "Cheyenne" is cast in bronze and then layered with 24K gold. . Comes with foundry assay. Some variations in marble might occur.
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27GL
Rita Azlow Hand Signed Limited Ed. Serigraph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
This is a limited edition original hand signed serigraph. Image Size: 30" x 40" . Medium is Serigraph on thick paper with gorgeous rich colors. Comes unframed. In mint condition!
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27HC
Number5-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,633.00 - 1,733.00
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Number 5". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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27KL
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold Oval Ruby Ring
Start Price: 264.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold Oval Ruby Ring, Ruby approx 8ct.(58LK)
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27LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Critical Solitude
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Critical Solitude". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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27MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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27nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,250.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 21,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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27NY
Fritz Wotruba Original, limited Edition Bronze - Walking Man
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Fritz Wotruba signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Walking Man". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 18x9x6.
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27O
"Landscape" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 700.00 - 800.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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27YC
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - Eocene Beach with Phone
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Eocene Beach with Phone". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 11"x10"x4".
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28AL
Taylor Swift 2 Giclees
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Taylor Swift" 2 Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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28be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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28CW
Original Pencil Sketch on Paper. Signed F. Preiss
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
Original pencil skectch on paper. In the manner of F. Preiss. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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28CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture. Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:
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28DN
Lady's Fancy Sterling Multi Color Natural Spinel Necklace
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,500.00 - 4,000.00
Lady's Fancy Sterling Multi Color Natural Spinel Necklace, Spinel approx 15 ct.
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28EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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28FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 6,000.00 - 7,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE RINGNECK PHEASANT" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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28NY
Rufino Tamayo Original, limited Edition Bronze - The Wizard
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Rufino Tamayo signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "The Wizard". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size:Approx. size: 13x11x5.
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28O
"Ciphers & Constellation" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 600.00 - 700.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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28SS
Family - Real Silver Sculpture by Henry Moore
Start Price: 8,750.00Estimate: 50,000.00 - 60,000.00
Family - Real Silver Sculpture by Henry Moore, comes with foundry Assay. Contains approx. 10 oz of real silver. Some variation in marble might occur.
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28tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 75.00Estimate: 2,800.00 - 3,000.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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28VE
Gustave Klimt FORESTERS HOUSES at UNTERACH Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Gustave Klimt lithograph titled FORESTERS HOUSES at UNTERACH . Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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28WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "Cacciaguida's History Lesson". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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28YC
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - Soft Watch
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture ( Chromium-plated Edition) "SOFT WATCH". Comes with COA. Some varitations of patina might occur. Approx. size: 8"x 8" x 8"
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28YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze - GIRL
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, " GIRL ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 17"x4"x4".
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29AL
The RollingStones Giclee, mini guitar & engraved signatures
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"The RollingStones" Giclee in San Antonio TX. with mini guitar & engraved signatures, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 19"x14".
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29be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 9,600.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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29CC
Fine Nippon Procelain Fan
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 300.00 - 500.00
Fine Nippon Procelain Fan
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29CW
Original Pencil Sketch on Paper. Signed F. Preiss
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
Original pencil skectch on paper. In the manner of F. Preiss. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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29CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture. Comes with COA. Some varitations of patina might occur. Approx. size: Approx. size:
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29DB
The Golfer - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 1,567.50Estimate: 16,000.00 - 18,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, "The Golfer". Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 16"x6"x4".
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29DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Buffalo by Elwell
Start Price: 9,900.00Estimate: 198,000.00 - 217,800.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Elwell is called, "Buffalo" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay .
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29EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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29FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 4,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE MOUNTAIN LION" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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29HC
Number7-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,635.00 - 1,735.00
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Number 7". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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29KL
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold Oval Shape Sapphire Ring
Start Price: 396.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
Unisex Fancy 14kt White Gold Oval Shape Sapphire Ring, Sapphire approx 12.5ct.(60LK)
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29LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Suez
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Suez". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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29MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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29nb
Fiery Dancer - Limited Edition Bronze by Sergey with pedestal
Start Price: 7,500.00Estimate: 40,000.00 - 42,000.00
Sergey was born and educated in Moscow where he studied art at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and the Moscow School of Theatrical Art. As a young artist he worked in theaters and television stations specializing in sculpture for the performing arts. He always had a tendency to sculpt delicate and sophisticated figures in motion. Sergey immigrated to the United States in 1977 where he settled down in New York. He found work restoring church interiors, bronze and porcelain sculptures, oil paintings and antique frames. Sergey considers 1983 to be a very lucky year as he began working for Joel Mentsner & Co. as a sculptor. He met Erté and Yamagata and began creating sculptures from their sketches, drawings and graphics. After the death of Erté in 1990, Sergey continued developing his skills and the style he admired remaining faithful to the unique manner of the late artist. "Fiery Dancer" is approx. 27"H x 12"Wx9"D and 27bs. It is a Limited Edition out of 399. SB9H5FF comes with pedestal
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29NY
Jean Arp Limited Edition Bronze - Untitled
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Jean Arp signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Untitled". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 16X4X4.
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29O
"The Gentleman" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 650.00 - 750.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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29SS
St. John - Real Silver Sculpture by Salvador Dali
Start Price: 7,250.00Estimate: 50,000.00 - 60,000.00
St. John - Real Silver Sculpture by Salvador Dali, comes with foundry Assay. Contains approx. 10 Troy oz of real silver. Some variation in marble might occur.
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29tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,200.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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29VE
Gustave Klimt SCHLOSS KAMMER on the ATTERSEE I Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Gustave Klimt lithograph titled SCHLOSS KAMMER on the ATTERSEE I . Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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29WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "The Two Circles of Spirits". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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29YC
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - TRISTAN FOU
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture " Tristan Fou". Comes with COA. Some varitations of patina might occur. Approx. size: 10"x 16" x 8"
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29YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze - MAN POINTING
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, " MAN POINTING ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 15"x10"x5".
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30AL
Lady Antebellum Two Giclees
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Lady Antebellum" Two Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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30be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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30CW
Original Pencil Sketch on Paper. Signed Chiparus
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
Original pencil skectch on paper. In the manner of Chiparus. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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30CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - El Gran Masturbador
Start Price: 60.00High Bid: 160.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "El Gran Masturbador". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 14x17x5.
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30DA
Modern Lolita - Limited Edition Bronze by Sergey
Start Price: 3,600.00High Bid: 3,750.00Estimate: 23,000.00 - 26,000.00
Sergey was born and educated in Moscow where he studied art at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and the Moscow School of Theatrical Art. As a young artist he worked in theaters and television stations specializing in sculpture for the performing arts. He always had a tendency to sculpt delicate and sophisticated figures in motion. Sergey immigrated to the United States in 1977 where he settled down in New York. He found work restoring church interiors, bronze and porcelain sculptures, oil paintings and antique frames. Sergey considers 1983 to be a very lucky year as he began working for Joel Mentsner & Co. as a sculptor. He met Erté and Yamagata and began creating sculptures from their sketches, drawings and graphics. After the death of Erté in 1990, Sergey continued developing his skills and the style he admired remaining faithful to the unique manner of the late artist. "Modern Lolita" is approx. 21"H x6"W x 4"D and 30lbs. It is a Limited Edition out of 399. SB6H
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30DB
Harlequine Lamp - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Andre Bouraine
Start Price: 1,155.00High Bid: 1,855.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 34,000.00
Andre Bouraine bronze and ivory sculpture, Harlequine Lamp. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22.5"x17"x5".
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30DN
Lady's Beautiful Sterling White Sapphire Necklace
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,800.00 - 4,000.00
Lady's Beautiful Sterling White Sapphire Necklace, Sapphire approx 8ct.
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30DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - First Out by Renfro
Start Price: 10,560.00Estimate: 211,200.00 - 232,320.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Renfro is called, "First Out" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay.
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30EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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30FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 4,000.00 - 5,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE RACCOON" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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30FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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30GB
Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Eagle Sculpture by De Lier- Survival
Start Price: 3,400.00Estimate: 21,500.00 - 23,000.00
This is a limited edition bronze and then layered with 24K gold. By De Lier called, "Survival". De Lier was born in Miami in 1963 . As a native Floridian, he had become fascinated with sea life early on. He has observed the underwater world in the Caribbean Sea, Gulf of Mexico, Atlantic Ocean, and the South China Sea. De Lier specializes in animal and sea life. He has chosen bronze sculpture to expresses his talents. De Lier has mastered bronze sculpture for over 18 years and has assisted many prominent artists with design and casting techniques. De Lier’s dream is to someday build the largest sea life bronze sculpture in the world. The sculpture is approx. 12"x9"x10". It comes with the foundry assay.
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30HC
Untitled-1-Icart - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,636.00 - 1,736.00
Louis Icart Limited Edition on canvas, "Untitled -1". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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30HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "LA CULOTTE BAYADERE", CIRCA 1923. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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30JM
Joan Miro Original Signed Lithograph-
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 36,000.00 - 40,000.00
Lithograph, In the Manner of Joan Miro, Bearing the Signature, Titled - "Femme et Oiseau". Miro was the son of a watChmaking father and a goldsmith mother, he was exposed to the arts from a very young age. There have been some drawings reCovered by Miro dating to 1901, when he was only 8 years old. Miro enrolled at the SChool of Industrial and Fine Arts in BarCelona until 1910; during his attendanCe he was taught by Modest Urgell and Josep PasCó.After overComing a serious bout of typhoid fever in 1911, Miro deCided to devote his life entirely to painting by attending the sChool of art taught by FranCesC Galí. He studied at La Lonja SChool of Fine Arts in BarCelona, and in 1918 set up his first individual exhibition in the Dalmau Galleries, in the same City. His works before 1920 (the date of his first trip to Paris) refleCt the influenCe of different trends, like the pure and brilliant Colors used in Fauvism, shapes taken from Cubism, influenCes from folkloriC Catalan art and Roman fresCos from the ChurChes.His trip to Paris introduCed him to and developed his trend of surrealist painting. In 1921, he showed his first individual exhibition in Paris, at La LiCorne Gallery. In 1928, he exhibited with a group of surrealists in the Pierre Gallery, also in Paris, although Miró was always to maintain his independent qualities with respeCt to groups and ideologies. Own this one! Bid and Win TODAY!!! CC
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30LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition -The Apotheosis of Homer
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "The Apotheosis of Homer ". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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30MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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30nb
Lady Peacock - Limited Edition Bronze by Sergey
Start Price: 8,500.00Estimate: 21,000.00 - 24,000.00
Sergey was born and educated in Moscow where he studied art at Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and the Moscow School of Theatrical Art. As a young artist he worked in theaters and television stations specializing in sculpture for the performing arts. He always had a tendency to sculpt delicate and sophisticated figures in motion. Sergey immigrated to the United States in 1977 where he settled down in New York. He found work restoring church interiors, bronze and porcelain sculptures, oil paintings and antique frames. Sergey considers 1983 to be a very lucky year as he began working for Joel Mentsner & Co. as a sculptor. He met Erté and Yamagata and began creating sculptures from their sketches, drawings and graphics. After the death of Erté in 1990, Sergey continued developing his skills and the style he admired remaining faithful to the unique manner of the late artist. "Lady Peacock" is approx. 24"H x17"W x 8"D and 28lbs. It is a Limited Edition out of 399. SB9H
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30NY
Jean Arp Original, limited Edition Bronze - Untitled
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Jean Arp signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Untitled". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 14X5X5.
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30O
"Painting, Cat. 30" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 550.00 - 650.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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30T
Limited Edition Picasso - Still Life With Candle, Pallette and Red Head of Minotaur - Collection Dom
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,450.00 - 1,550.00
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Still Life With Candle, Pallette and Red Head of Minotaur". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
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30tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 125.00Estimate: 3,200.00 - 3,500.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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30VE
Gustave Klimt SCHLOSS KAMMER on the ATTERSEE II Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Gustave Klimt lithograph titled SCHLOSS KAMMER on the ATTERSEE II . Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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30WC
Picasso Watercolor Painting.
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original Watercolor on paper "Bull Fight"In the manner of Picasso . Comes framed. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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30WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "Cacciaguida Sees Dante's Exile in God". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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30YC
Pablo Picasso Original, limited Edition Bronze -DOVE
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Pablo Picasso signed and numbered bronze sculpture " DOVE". Comes with COA. Some varitations of patina might occur. Approx. size: 8"x 9" x 5"
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30YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze - HEAD OF DIEGO
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "HEAD OF DIEGO ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 18"x4"x4".
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31AL
Amy Winehouse Two Giclees & Legend I.D. card
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Amy Winehouse Two Giclees & Legend image of the I.D. card, comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14x18.
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31be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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31CW
Original Pencil Sketch on Paper. Signed Chiparus
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
Original pencil skectch on paper. In the manner of Chiparus. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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31CY
Salvador Dali Enchanting Original, limited Edition Bronze - Traces of War
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Traces of War". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 12x9x5.
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31DB
Jesters - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Peyre
Start Price: 1,320.00Estimate: 60,000.00 - 70,000.00
Peyre bronze and ivory sculpture, Jesters. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 22"x21.5".
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31DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Savage by F. Remington
Start Price: 9,900.00Estimate: 198,000.00 - 217,800.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by F. Remington is called, "Savage" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay.
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31EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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31FL
ORIGINAL SIGNED LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST FRANCIS LEE JAQUES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 6,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF FRANCIS LEE JAQUES BEARING THE SIGNATURE, TITLED "THE WHITE-TAIL DEER" COMES WITH CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY, FRAMING AVAILABLE AT AN ADDITIONAL COST.
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31HC
Bather - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,637.00 - 1,737.00
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Bather". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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31HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,250.00 - 8,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "ODALISQUE A LA CULOTTE DE SATIN ROUGE", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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31LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition -SINGULARITIES
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "SINGULARITIES". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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31MP
Original Hand Carved Marble " Rhinos" by G. Huerta
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 5,000.00 - 5,200.00
Original Hand Carved Marble " Rhinos" by G. Huerta, 2 pcs, each fig approx size 4X8 in., stand not included.
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31MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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31nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,000.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 21,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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31NY
Constantin Brancusi Original, limited Edition Bronze -Seagull
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Constantin Brancusi signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Seagull". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 21x4x3 Inch.
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31O
"Woman and Birds in a Landscape" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 500.00 - 600.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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31tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 75.00Estimate: 2,800.00 - 3,000.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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31VE
Gustave Klimt SCHLOSS KAMMER on the ATTERSEE III Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Gustave Klimt lithograph titled SCHLOSS KAMMER on the ATTERSEE III . Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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31WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "Beatrice Comforts The Poet". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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31YC
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - Archeoligical Millets Angelus
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture " Archeoligical Millets Angelus". Comes with COA. Some varitations of patina might occur. Approx. size: 13"x 10" x 4"
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31YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze - TALL FIGURE
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, " TALL FIGURE ". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 20"x6"x4".
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32be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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32CW
Original Pencil Sketch on Paper. Signed F. Preiss
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
Original pencil skectch on paper. In the manner of F. Preiss. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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32CY
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - Old Age
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "Old Age". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur.
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32DB
Kamorna - Bronze and Ivory Sculpture by Chiparus
Start Price: 990.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 36,000.00
Chiparus bronze and ivory sculpture, Kamorna. Base signed, carved ivory beautiful painted patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Approx size: 19"x21".
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32DN
Lady's Fancy Orange Red Garnet With White Sapphire Pendant
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 3,600.00 - 3,800.00
Lady's Fancy Orange Red Garnet With White Sapphire Pendant, Garnet approx 8 ct, White Sapphireapprox 2 ct .
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32DS
Original Fine Silver Sculpture - Tall Feather by Moretti
Start Price: 9,900.00Estimate: 198,000.00 - 217,800.00
This Original Fine Silver sculpture by Moretti is called, "Tall Feather" and contains approx. and contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of fine silver Troy ounces of real, fine silver. It comes with foundry assay.
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32EB
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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32FM
Original Museum stamped Etchings and Drawings
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Original lithographs printed in the late 1800's to early 1900's. All have the original stamp from the Museum. These are the only surviving images from a flood that distroyed the Museum in 1904 . Drawings and Etchings by artist's such as Michealangelo, Tiepolo, Caravaggio, ect. Museum Stamped..
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32GB
Rare Pablo Picasso Original Limited Edition 24K Gold Layered Bronze Sculpture - Standing Woman, 194
Start Price: 1,250.00Estimate: 14,000.00 - 16,000.00
Pablo Picasso original limited edition 24K gold layered bronze sculpture, "Standing Woman".
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32GL
John Auduborn Lithograph "Common American Swan"
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,000.00
Lithograph by John Auduborn titled "Common American Swan", approx dimension 16x22in.
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32HC
Green Dutch Interior I and II - Miro - Limited Edition on Canvas
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,638.00 - 1,738.00
Joan Miro Limited Edition on canvas, "Green Dutch Interior I and II". Comes with COA. Approx. size: 20"x24". HC-0045
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32HM
EXTREMELY RARE ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST HENRI MATISSE
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 10,000.00 - 12,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF HENRI MATISSE, BEARING THE SIGNATURE IN A LIMITED EDITION TITLED "NU ASSIS A LA CHEMISE DE TULLE", CIRCA 1925. Matisse’s discovery of his true profession came about in an unusual manner. Following an attack of appendicitis, he began to paint in 1889, when his mother had brought him art supplies during the period of convalescence. He said later, “From the moment I held the box of colors in my hands, I knew this was my life. I threw myself into it like a beast that plunges towards the thing it loves.” Matisse’s mother was the first to advise her son not to adhere to the “rules” of art, but rather listen to his own emotions. Matisse was so committed to his art that he later extended a warning to his fiancée, Amélie Parayre, whom he later married: “I love you dearly, mademoiselle; but I shall always love painting more.” Matisse had discovered "a kind of paradise" as he later described it. His drastic change of profession deeply disappointed his father.
Two years later in 1891 Matisse returned to Paris to study art at the Académie Julian and became a student of William-Adolphe Bouguereau. After a discouraging year at the Académie Julian, he left in disgust at the overly perfectionist style of teaching there. Afterwards he trained with Gustave Moreau, an artist who nurtured more progressive leanings. In both studios, as was usual, students drew endless figure studies from life. From Bouguereau, he learned the fundamental lessons of classical painting. His one art-schooled technical standby, almost a fetish, was the plumb line. No matter how odd the angles in any Matisse, the verticals are usually dead true. Moreau was a painter who despised the "art du salon", so Matisse was destined, in a certain sense, to remain an "outcast" of the art world. He initially failed his drawing exam for admission to the École des Beaux-Arts, but persisted and was finally accepted.
Matisse began painting still-lives and landscapes in the traditional Flemish style, at which he achieved reasonable proficiency. Most of his early works employ a dark palette and tend to be gloomy. Chardin was one of Matisse's most admired painters having made four the French still-life master paintings in the Louvre. Although he executed numerous copies after the old masters he also studied contemporary art. His first experimentations earned him a reputation as the rebellious member of his studio classes.
In 1896, Matisse was elected as an associate member of the Société Nationale, which meant that each year he could show paintings at the Salon de la Société without having to submit them for review. In the same year he exhibited 5 paintings in the salon of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and the state bought two of his paintings. This was the first and almost only recognition he received in his native country during his lifetime. In 1897 and 1898, he visited the painter John Peter Russell on the island Belle Île off the coast of Brittany. Russell introduced him to Impressionism and to the work of Van Gogh who had been a good friend of Russell but was completely unknown at the time. Matisse's style changed completely, and he would later say "Russell was my teacher, and Russell explained color theory to me." Matisse also observed Russell's and other artists' stable marriages. This probably influenced him to find in Amélie Noellie Parayre, his future wife, his anchor.
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32LO
Salvador Dali Signed Limited Edition - Spider of Evening
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
Salvador Dali signed limited edition, "Spider of Evening". Comes with COA. Out of an edition of 95. Edition number may vary from pictured. comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 20"x16".
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32MW
Original Water Color on Paper Hand Signed by Michael Schofield
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 15,000.00 - 18,000.00
This is a Michael Schofield hand signed Water Color made on arches quality paper . Artist Michael Schofield was born in Orlando, Florida in 1947. In that same year (1947), his family moved to Oakland, California. In his sophomore year at Oakland High School, under the private tutelage of Jackie Jensen (brother of internationally recognized watercolorist Robert Jensen), Schofield began to develop his skill in watercolor painting. Later Schofield would travel to Woodstock, New York, to study with renowned watercolorist John Pike, a contemporary of Robert Wood. Two years later, he opened his own studio (in Tennessee) where he says, "he taught, painted and starved." In 1980, Schofield returned to California and established a silkscreen printing studio. Paper measures 12" x 16".
In excellent condition, comes unframed.
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32nb
Signed Chiparus Bronze and Ivory with Pedestal
Start Price: 8,250.00Estimate: 24,000.00 - 26,000.00
Signed art deco bronze & ivory sculpture by artist Chiparus Base signed , carved ivory beautiful patina bronze, sits on a marble/onyx base. Some variations of marble and patina might occur. Comes with signed Chiparus Pedestal.
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32O
"Catalan Landscape" - Miro - Limited Edition
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 650.00 - 750.00
Joan Miró i Ferrà (April 20, 1893 – December 25, 1983; Catalan pronunciation: was a Spanish Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramist born in Barcelona. Earning international acclaim, his work has been interpreted as Surrealism, a sandbox for the subconscious mind, a re-creation of the childlike, and a manifestation of Catalan pride. In numerous interviews dating from the 1930s onwards, Miró expressed contempt for conventional painting methods as a way of supporting bourgeois society, and famously declared an "assassination of painting" in favour of upsetting the visual elements of established painting. Limited edition Limited Edition on paper. Edition number varies. Approx. size: 19in x 23in
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32RP
Roseville Porcelain
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,000.00 - 1,200.00
2nd Generation Roseville Porcelain. Approx dimensions are 6x13
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32SS
Rare Pablo Picasso Limited Edition Real Silver Sculpture - Standing Woman, 1947
Start Price: 11,880.00Estimate: 20,000.00 - 22,000.00
Pablo Picasso signed and numbered real silver sculpture, "Standing Woman", 1947. Contains approx. 10 Troy ounces of real silver.
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32T
Limited Edition Picasso - Large Still Life On A Pedestal Table - Collection Domaine Picasso
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 1,050.00 - 1,150.00
Limited edition Picasso from the Collection Domaine Picasso, "Large Still Life On A Pedestal Table". Museum stamped and comes with COA. Edition size: 500. Edition number varies. CC
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32tj
Tiffany & Co Beautiful Earrings
Start Price: 100.00Estimate: 3,000.00 - 3,200.00
Tiffany & Co beautiful silver earrings.
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32VE
Gustave Klimt FOREST SLOPE in UNTERACH Signed Limited Ed. Lithograph
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 8,000.00 - 9,500.00
This is a Gustave Klimt lithograph titled SCHLOSS FOREST SLOPE in UNTERACH. Bears signature, numbered from a limited edition of 95. Approximate size is 13" x 13". In excellent condition, comes unframed. Comes with a certificate of authenticity.
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32WD
Extrememly Rare Original Salvador Dali Woodblock - Signed
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 30,000.00 - 35,000.00
In the Manner Of Salvador Dali, Bearing The Signature. This is from Dante's Divine Comedy Series (Paradise), "The Constellation of the Blessed Spirits". Comes with COA and beautifully framed.
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32YC
Salvador Dali Original, limited Edition Bronze - Homenage to Newton
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 32,000.00 - 36,000.00
Salvador Dali signed and numbered bronze sculpture "Homenage to Newton". Comes with COA. Some varitations of patina might occur. Approx. size: 10"x 5" x 4"
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32YN
Alberto Giacometti Original, limited Edition Bronze - WOMAN
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 34,000.00 - 35,000.00
Alberto Giacometti signed and numbered bronze sculpture, "WOMAN". Comes with COA. Some variation in patina might occur. Approx. size: 19"x5"x5".
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33AL
Willie Nelson Two Giclees
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 8,000.00
"Willie Nelson " Two Giclees And mini gold disk , comes in Beautiful custom matt & frame, approx dimension 14"x18".
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33be
ONE OF A KIND ORIGINAL LITHOGRAPH BY ARTIST AUBREY BEARDSLEY
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 11,500.00 - 13,000.00
LITHOGRAPH IN THE MANNER OF AUBREY BEARDSLEY; In 1892, Beardsley travelled to Paris, where he discovered the poster art of Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and the Parisian fashion for Japanese prints, both of which would be major influences on his own style. Beardsley's first commission was Le Morte d'Arthur by Thomas Malory (1893), which he illustrated for the publishing house Mssrs Dent
His six years of major creative output can be divided into several periods, identified by the form of his signature. In the early period his work is mostly unsigned. During 1891 and 1892 he progressed to using his initials, A.V.B. In mid-1892, the period of Le Morte d'Arthur and The Bon Mots he used a Japanese-influenced mark which became progressively more graceful, sometimes accompanied by A.B. in block capitals.[6] He co-founded The Yellow Book with American writer Henry Harland, and for the first four editions he served as Art Editor and produced the cover designs and many illustrations for the magazine. He was also closely aligned with Aestheticism, the British counterpart of Decadence and Symbolism. Most of his images are done in ink, and feature large dark areas contrasted with large blank ones, and areas of fine detail contrasted with areas with none at all.
Beardsley was the most controversial artist of the Art Nouveau era, renowned for his dark and perverse images and grotesque erotica, which were the main themes of his later work. His illustrations were in black and white, against a white background. Some of his drawings, inspired by Japanese shunga artwork, featured enormous genitalia. His most famous erotic illustrations concerned themes of history and mythology; these include his illustrations for a privately printed edition of Aristophanes' Lysistrata, and his drawings for Oscar Wilde's play Salome, which eventually premiered in Paris in 1896. Other major illustration projects included an 1896 edition of The Rape of the Lock by Alexander Pope, and the collection A Book of Fifty Drawings by Aubrey Beardsley (1897).[7]
The Peacock Skirt, 1893
He also produced extensive illustrations for books and magazines (e.g. for a deluxe edition of Sir Thomas Malory's Le Morte d'Arthur) and worked for magazines such as The Studio and The Savoy, of which he was a co-founder. Beardsley also wrote Under the Hill, an unfinished erotic tale based loosely on the legend of Tannhäuser, published in The Savoy. Beardsley was a caricaturist and did some political cartoons, mirroring Wilde's irreverent wit in art. Beardsley's work reflected the decadence of his era and his influence was enormous, clearly visible in the work of the French Symbolists, the Poster art Movement of the 1890s and the work of many later-period Art Nouveau artists like Pape and Clarke.
Beardsley was a public as well as private eccentric. He said, "I have one aim—the grotesque. If I am not grotesque I am nothing." Wilde said he had "a face like a silver hatchet, and grass green hair." Beardsley was meticulous about his attire: dove-grey suits, hats, ties; yellow gloves. He would appear at his publisher's in a morning coat and patent leather pumps[disambiguation needed ].
Tailpiece or Cul de Lampe, 1893
Although Beardsley was associated with the homosexual clique that included Oscar Wilde and other English aesthetes, the details of his sexuality remain in question. He was generally regarded as asexual—which is hardly surprising, considering his chronic illness and his devotion to his work. Speculation about his sexuality include rumors of an incestuous relationship with his elder sister, Mabel, who may have become pregnant by her brother and miscarried.[8][9] During his entire career, Beardsley had recurrent attacks of the disease that would end it. He suffered frequent lung hemorrhages and was often unable to work or leave his home.
Beardsley converted to Roman Catholicism in March 1897, and would subsequently beg his publisher, Leonard Smithers, to “destroy all copies of Lysistrata and bad drawings... by all that is holy all obscene drawings." Smithers ignored Beardsley’s wishes, and actually continued to sell reproductions as well as forgeries of Beardsley's work.[6]
Beardsley was active till his death in Menton, France, at the age of 25 on 16 March 1898 of tuberculosis
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33CW
Original Pencil Sketch on Paper. Signed Chiparus
Start Price: 60.00Estimate: 7,000.00 - 9,000.00
Original pencil skectch on paper. In the manner of Chiparus. Signed. Beautifully framed and comes with COA. Approx. size:15" x 11".
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