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Modernist lithograph by Spanish artist Sunol Munoz-Ramos, aka ALVAR, one of the few remaining living Modernist artists (b. 1935). This one is pencil marked "EA" or epreuve d'Artiste (Artist's proof). - a set aside from an editioned print Framed, this one is a smaller piece, measuring 14" x 16". Pencil signed with signature. Lithographs of this size routinely sell for over 400.00, with Artist's proofs going for more. I expect that after his death his work will greatly appreciate in value. Has a great Mid-Century look. 114 / 894 -
Modernist lithograph by Spanish artist Sunol Munoz-Ramos, aka ALVAR, one of the few remaining living Modernist artists (b. 1935). This one is pencil marked "EA" or epreuve d'Artiste (Artist's proof). - a set aside from an editioned print Framed, this one is a smaller piece, measuring 14" x 16". Pencil signed with signature. Lithographs of this size routinely sell for over 400.00, with Artist's proofs going for more. I expect that after his death his work will greatly appreciate in value. Has a great Mid-Century look. 115 / 894 -
This couple had a love of primitive kitchen pieces, and there are several in this sale. Here we have an antique fruit/wine press, made by Sterling Dreadnaught - M.J. Brown Mfg Company, No. 4. 50" tall and 24" wide. It's a monster, but in good condition, and is quite heavy. Anyone purchasing this will have to entirely move it themselves (we are serious). 116 / 894 -
This couple had a love of primitive kitchen pieces, and there are several in this sale. Here we have an antique fruit/wine press, made by Sterling Dreadnaught - M.J. Brown Mfg Company, No. 4. 50" tall and 24" wide. It's a monster, but in good condition, and is quite heavy. Anyone purchasing this will have to entirely move it themselves (we are serious). 117 / 894 -
This couple had a love of primitive kitchen pieces, and there are several in this sale. Here we have an antique fruit/wine press, made by Sterling Dreadnaught - M.J. Brown Mfg Company, No. 4. 50" tall and 24" wide. It's a monster, but in good condition, and is quite heavy. Anyone purchasing this will have to entirely move it themselves (we are serious). 118 / 894 -
Our clients were long time art collectors and they amassed an important collection of etchings and lithographs by many very well-known artists. We have done some research on this etching. It was obtained in the 70's at the Upstairs Gallery in California, where many of their other pieces came from. Their catalog reference "Guerin 66/III" is on the reverse. This refers to an etching done from the original copperplate shortly after the original painting was done in 1881 - this etching was done in 1893. One of Manet's most important works, Spring (or Jeanne, as it is sometimes called) was part of an unfinished series using beautiful women to portray the Seasons of the Year. Only Autumn and Spring were ever actually done. This was the first piece of art to ever be printed in color. The original painting is now in the J. Paul Getty museum - it was purchased by them in 2014 for 65 million dollars. This pen and wash etching, done in 1893 from the original copper plate, has a current value of well over $1,000, based on actual sold examples we found online. Professionally framed to set off the work. A respected local appraiser has supplied a full written appraisal (comes with the piece) that states insurance replacement value at that time was $7,000. 198 / 894 sold -
Our clients were long time art collectors and they amassed an important collection of etchings and lithographs by many very well-known artists. We have done some research on this etching. It was obtained in the 70's at the Upstairs Gallery in California, where many of their other pieces came from. Their catalog reference "Guerin 66/III" is on the reverse. This refers to an etching done from the original copperplate shortly after the original painting was done in 1881 - this etching was done in 1893. One of Manet's most important works, Spring (or Jeanne, as it is sometimes called) was part of an unfinished series using beautiful women to portray the Seasons of the Year. Only Autumn and Spring were ever actually done. This was the first piece of art to ever be printed in color. The original painting is now in the J. Paul Getty museum - it was purchased by them in 2014 for 65 million dollars. This pen and wash etching, done in 1893 from the original copper plate, has a current value of well over $1,000, based on actual sold examples we found online. Professionally framed to set off the work. A respected local appraiser has supplied a full written appraisal (comes with the piece) that states insurance replacement value at that time was $7,000. 199 / 894 sold -
Our clients were long time art collectors and they amassed an important collection of etchings and lithographs by many very well-known artists. We have done some research on this etching. It was obtained in the 70's at the Upstairs Gallery in California, where many of their other pieces came from. Their catalog reference "Guerin 66/III" is on the reverse. This refers to an etching done from the original copperplate shortly after the original painting was done in 1881 - this etching was done in 1893. One of Manet's most important works, Spring (or Jeanne, as it is sometimes called) was part of an unfinished series using beautiful women to portray the Seasons of the Year. Only Autumn and Spring were ever actually done. This was the first piece of art to ever be printed in color. The original painting is now in the J. Paul Getty museum - it was purchased by them in 2014 for 65 million dollars. This pen and wash etching, done in 1893 from the original copper plate, has a current value of well over $1,000, based on actual sold examples we found online. Professionally framed to set off the work. A respected local appraiser has supplied a full written appraisal (comes with the piece) that states insurance replacement value at that time was $7,000. 200 / 894 sold
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