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Order and Rhythm ORDER AND RHYTHM Marina Apollonio Juraj Dobrovic Anthony Hill Eduardo Kac Julije Knifer Tony Longson Liliane Lijn Kenneth Martin Dora Maurer Ben Nicholson Victor Pasmore Terry Pope Bridget Riley Peter Sedgley Klaus Staudt Jeffrey Steele Henryk Stazewski Gillian Wise Edward Zajec AUSTIN/DESMOND FINE ART MARINA APOLLONIO (B.1940) Dinamica Circolare 9B, 1969 Acrylic on plexiglass 50 x 50 cm Signed verso; signed, titled and dated and titled on label verso Provenance Galleria Fioretto Arte, Padua Private Collection, Italy (acquired from the above in 2009). Private Collection, London P.O.A. JURAJ DOBROVIC (B. 1928) Relief No 2, 1970 Relief on wood 40 x 40 x 2 cm Signed, titled and dated verso £ 12,000 ANTHONY HILL (B. 1930) Vector Rhythms, 1972 Screenprint on paper 60 × 51.4 cm £ 2,400 EDUARDO KAC (B.1962) AMALGAM, 1990 White light reflection hologram 10 X 7.5 cm Edition not numbered £ 12,000 JULIJE KNIFER (1924 - 2004) Meander (Black and White), 1971 Silkscreen 44 x 59 cm Edition No. 20 of 20 Signed and numbered £ 3,500 TONY LONGSON (B.1948) Square Tonal Drawing, 1986 Computer generated screenprint on Plexiglas 61 x 61 x 15 cm Unique Exhibited Whitechapel Gallery, Electric Superhighway 1966-2016, London, 2016 (illustrated in cata- logue) £ 10,000 LILIANE LIJN (B.1939) Small Cutting, 1962 Sawn cut perspex, white paint 28 x 19.5 x 2.5 cm Signed and dated verso Provenance The Artist £ 12,500 DORA MAURER (b.1937) IXEK 12, 2014 Acrylic on canvas on wood 125 x 139 cm P.O.A. KENNETH MARTIN (1905-1984) Chance Order Change, 14 Milton Park B, 1981 Screen print 37 x 37 cm Edition No. 10 of 80 Signed and numbered £ 3,000 BEN NICHOLSON (1894-1982) Untitled (Rosenthal White Relief), c.1968 Ceramic 43 x 64 cm Rosenthal stamp verso P.O.A. VICTOR PASMORE (1908-1998) Abstract in White, Black Green and Maroon, 1962 Painted wood and perspex 53.5 x 53.5 cm Signed verso Provenance Private collection Exhibited IV San Marino Biennale, 1963 Literature Alan Bowness and Luigi Lambertini (intros.), Victor Pasmore, with a catalogue raisonné of the paintings, constructions and graphics 1926- 1979, cat no.268, illus b/w p107 P.O.A. TERRY POPE (b. 1941) Linear Space Construction No. 1, Conceived in 1972. Perspex, aluminium and photo silkscreen 90.8 x 90.8 x 10.5 cm Provenance Leverhulme Foundation. Exhibited Arts Council of Great Britain, Constructive Context, London, 1978, p.38 £ 18,000 BRIDGET RILEY (B.1931) Rose Horizontal, 2018 Screenprint in colours on wove paper 47.7 x 82.2 cm Edition No. 11 of 75 Signed in pencil, dated, titled and numbered £ 10,000 BRIDGET RILEY (B.1931) Fold, 2004 Screenprint 37 x 31 cm Edition No. 136 of 250 Signed, dated and editioned £ 5,000 PETER SEDGLEY (B.1930) Trace No.8, Viridian, 1964 PVA on board 160 x 160 cm Provenance Peter Porter Esq Exhibited McRoberts and Tunnard Gallery, London, 1965 £ 38,000 PETER SEDGLEY (B.1930) Black and White Organizational Study for ‘Counterpoint I’, 1977 Spray-paint on paper 61 x 51 cm Signed and dated lower left £ 4,500 PETER SEDGLEY (B.1930) Chromatic Study, 1963 Gouache on paper 55 x 37 cm Signed and dated lower right £ 3,000 KLAUS STAUDT (B.1932) Orange 1/4:1/4:2/4, 1974 Polystyrol and wood in black box frame with orange Plexiglas 32 x 16.20 cm Unique Signed, dated and titled on label verso on label. Inscribed with work number “MI VIL OR 478” £ 9,500 HENRYK STAZEWSKI (1894-1988) Nr. 88, 1979 Oil on wood on hardboard 34.5 x 34.5 cm Signed, dated and numbered verso Provenance Galerie Denise Rene, Paris (label verso) Private collection, Switzerland £ 10,000 JEFFREY STEELE (B.1931) Ca II 2, Cy XIX 4 Oil and pencil on canvas 100 x 100 cm Signed and titled on the overlap Provenance Galerie Swart, Amsterdam. Acquired from the above by Jan and Tineke Hoekstra circa 1978-1979 £ 15,000 GILLIAN WISE (1936-2020) Untitled, circa 1965 construction in plexiglas 15.2 x 15.4 cm Inscribed verso ‘To Frank + Marjorie with love from Gillian’ Provenance Frank Malina Estate £ 16,000 EDWARD ZAJEC (B.1938) Untitled (Computer drawing), 1969 Computer print on paper 40 x 28 cm Unique N.F.S. www.austindesmond.com.
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