PRINTS, DRAWINGS, PAINTING and OTHER WORKS on PAPER August 2014
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PRINTS, DRAWINGS, PAINTING AND OTHER WORKS ON PAPER August 2014 1. (1948 Campaign Poster) Henry A. Wallace, Glen Taylor and Rockwell Kent. LABOR! VOTE LABOR. American Labor Party Poster for the Presidential campaign of 1948, including the candidacies of Henry A, Wallace for President, Glen Tayor for Vice President and Rockwell Kent for Congress. 17 x 11 inches. Letterpress reading as follows: "LABOR!/Vote Labor/Wallace for President/Taylor for Vice Presdident/Rockwell Kent for Congress/VOTE ROW C/American Labor Party." The candidates were running on the Progressive Party ticket, which was supported by the American Labor Party. Wallace had been Vice President under FDR, Glen Taylor was the incumbent Senator from Idaho (and a former country singer), and Rockwell Kent was, of course a well known artist and author with extremely liberal politcal views; Kent had a dairy farm in AuSable Forks, NY at the time of this campaign, and presumably ran for Congress in the district in which the farm was located. In nice condition, with minor browning at the edges. Very rare. $1500.00 2. Abeles, Sigmund. PHILOSOPHY STUDENT. Wood engraving, not dated. Inscribed "artist proof" and signed in pencil. 9 x 12 inches. In excellent condition. $300.00 3. Abramovitz, Albert (American, born Latvia, 1879-1963). STRIKE. Linoleum cut on wove paper, c. 1930s. Signed in pencil, and monogrammed "AA" in the block. Edition size not known. 11 5/8 x 9 7/8 inches, 321 x 252 mm., plus wide margins. This print is likely one that Aramovitz did for the WPA Federal Arts Project between 1935 and 1939. A powerful image showing a group of fourteen workers standing on the cobbled street of a mill town, facing a challenge from an unseen source, likely police or strikebreakers. A small loss at the lower corner, a small closed tear at the upper edge, both far from the image, else in very good condition. $1200.00 4. Abramovitz, Albert (American, born Latvia, 1879-1963). UNTITLED (CONSTRUCTION WORKER WITH DRILL). Linoleum cut on wove paper, c. 1930s. Signed in pencil, and monogrammed "AA" in the block. Edition size not known. 8 x 6 1/2 inches, 203 x 165 mm., plus wide margins and deckle on two edges. This print has an affinity with the Artist's "Subway Work at Night, Moscow" of 1935, but may also be one of a group of prints he made for the WPA Federal Arts Project between 1935 and 1939. A powerful image, in very good condition. $575.00 5. Abramovitz, Albert (American, born Latvia, 1879-1963). UNTITLED (WORKER RETURNING HOME TO HIS FAMILY). Linoleum cut on wove paper, c. 1930s. Signed in pencil, and monogrammed "AA" in the block. Edition size not known. 10 1/4 x 8 inches, 260 x 203 mm., plus margins of about 1 1/4 inches, and deckle on three edges. This print has an affinity with the Artist's "Subway Work at Night, Moscow" of 1935, but may also be one of a group of prints he made for the WPA Federal Arts Project between 1935 and 1939. This powerful image shows a workman coming down steps through a doorway into a room in which are crowded, a woman with a child in her arms, three older children, an elderly man, and a man of middle years, all appearing dejected and hungry. In very good condition. $575.00 6. Abramovitz, Albert (American, born Latvia, 1879-1963). UNTITLED (TWO CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WITH BRICKS). Linoleum cut on wove paper, c. 1930s. Signed in pencil. Edition size not known. 11 1/2 x 9 1/16 inches, 292 x 230 mm., plus margins of about 1 1/4 inches, and deckle on three edges. This print has an affinity with the Artist's "Subway Work at Night, Moscow" of 1935, but may also be one of a group of prints he made for the WPA Federal Arts Project between 1935 and 1939. In very good condition. $500.00 7. Ackermann, Max (German, 1887-1975). DIE SCHAUSPIELERIN HILDE KORBER. Etching, 1928. A proof before, or in addition to the edition of 200. Signed and dated "Max Ackermann 1928" in pencil lower right. and inscribed "Probe" in pencil lower left, and with the dry stamp "ATELIER SAMMET" lower right. Printed on wove paper. 12 1/4 x 8 1/4 in., 310 x 207 mm). with full (3 1/2 inches) margins and deckled edges. In excellent condition. $1500.00 Max Ackermann studied with Franz Von Stuck and Adolf Holzel. He was a member of Der Blaue Reiter in 1918-1919. He was friendly with Mondrian, Adolf Loos, and exhibited in Stuttgart with Kandinsky and George Grosz. The Nazi's considered his art to be "degenerate;" he was forbidden to teach, and many of his works were confiscated. He had a distinguished career as an artist and educator after World War II. 8. Affleck, Andrew EDINBURGH or EDINBURGH CASTLE. Etching, drypoint and aquatint, not dated (early 20th Century; Affleck died in 1935). Signed, lower right in pencil, and annotated near the bottom, center, "210/Plate Destroyed," and at the bottom, right, "Edinburgh," implying a possible edition size of 210. 11 5/8 x 18 3/4 inches. A large, atmospheric rendering of the castle, on a hill, in the center, a park, rendered darkly at the lower left, above it, buildings, and to the right, a major street, sloping downhill, with large buildings on both sides. Affleck (1874-1935), is noted for his treatments of architectural subjects; along with Axel Herman Haig and Albany Howarth, he is regarded as one of Britain's masters of this form. In excellent condition. $475.00 9. Affleck, Andrew. ISOLA BELLA. Etching, not dated. Signed in pencil. Editon size not known. 9 3/4 x 17 3/8 inches (image), 13 5/8 x 22 1/4 inches (sheet). Margins of 2" +/- all around, but lower margin trimmed; else in excellent condition. $375.00 10. Albee, Grace. OIL TANKS - GATES OF THE OLD NEW YORK YACHT CLUB, NEWPORT, R.I. Wood engraving, not dated. Edition of 35, titled and signed in pencil. In excellent condition. $550.00 11. Albee, Grace. ON THE BEACH. Etching, 1963. Edition of 20. Titled, numbered "1/20" and signed in pencil. 5 7/8 x 8 1/8 inches. In excellent condition. $975.00 12. Albright (Zsissly), Malvin Marr. VICTORIA. Lithograph, 1949. Titled and signed in pencil. Edition of 250 published by A.A.A. 8 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches. In excellent condition. $350.00 13. Aldegrever, Heinrich (German, 1502-c.1561). DANCING COUPLE from WEDDING DANCERS. Engraving, 1538. Monogrammed and dated in the plate, upper left, and with the numeral "4" upper right. 4 5/8 x 2 3/16 inches, 117 x 56 mm. Trimmed to the platemark and with a spot of foxing near the center of the right edge, and a small abraded area near the lower left corner, expertly restored, else in very good condition. With a collector's stamp, verso, that appears to be"CDG," not located in Lugt. $875.00 14. Amand, Althea. PAINTINGS: OILS, ACRYLICS AND OIL PASTELS Althea Amand is from Michigan where she studied architecture at the University of Michigan, and later obtained a Master's degree in English Literature from San Francisco State University. She has been painting for more than fifteen years, and has studied and exhibited at the Art Students League in New York City. She has also lived, worked and exhibited her paintings in San Francisco. She has lived in Portland since 2008. Her work is generated primarily from her imagination, rarely using models or depending on specific scenes or incidents for her subjects. Although they work on their own as well composed and colored painted forms, groups of figures with titles like Five Men, Five More Men, Argument, Men Eating, or Cafe invite the viewer to construct his own personal narrative about the very human personages, some looking violent, some depressed, some perfectly composed and at ease. She works in oils or acrylics on canvas, and in oil pastels on paper. We take great pleasure in exhibiting a selection of her work through the end of April. Works in the show, with their prices are: OIL PAINTINGS Street Scene - 24x18 inches - $400.00 Men Eating 16x20 inches - SOLD Cafe - 16x12 inches - $225.00 Man With Bottle - 12x24 inches - $300.00 ACRYLICS Five Men - 24x36 inches - $500.00 Five More Men - 24x18 inches - $350.00 Two Cats - 20x16 inches - $350.00 PASTELS Argument - 18x24 inches - $250.00 Men - 18x24 inches - $250.00 Emotion - 18x24 inches - $250.00 15. Anderson, Gunnar. (American, born Berleley, CA., 1927). BOY DRINKING FROM WATER PIPE. Etching. 4 3/4 x 3 3/8 inches. Edition of 85. Signed in pencil and numbered 85/42. In excellent codition and very attractively framed. $300.00 16. Andrews, Benny (American, 1930-2006). NEW YORK CAFE. Lithograph, 1966. Associated American Artists edition of 250, signed, titled and numbered in pencil. 10 3/8 x 14 1/4 inches. In very good condition. $1200.00 17. Anonymous Artist. "SMITHEREENS" ORIGINAL ART FOR AN ALFRED E. SMITH CAMPAIGN POSTER. Circa 1920. Ink drawing with white highlighting. 20 x 22 inches, in an early frame. Probably related to one of Smith's campaigns for Governor of New York. Under the lettering "Smithereens" sits a caricature of a smiling Al Smith embracing two roosters, one in a frock coat with a walking stick, the other in overalls with a farmer's rake. Some light fixing, else in very nice condition. $350.00 18.