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Henry Moore
$40000Henry Moore
(British: 1898-1986)
Figures in Settings
1949
Collotype printed in colors
Edition #66/75
Published by Ganymed Original Editions
Signed and dated in pencil, lower left
Numbered in pencil, center margin
Signed in pencil, lower lower right
22.9 x 16.3 inches (sheet)
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Pablo Picasso
$9000Pablo Picasso
(Spain: 1881 - 1973)
Taureau
(Alain Ramie No. 177)
1952
Glazed ceramic bowl
Edition of 500
Stamped: Editions Picasso and Madoura on the underside
2 x 6 inches diameter
Provenance:
Madoura Pottery, Vallauris, France
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Pablo Picasso
$6000Pablo Picasso
(Spain: 1881-1973)
Pitcher with Heads
(Alain Ramie No. 368)
1956
Glazed ceramic
Inscribed: Edition Picasso (Madoura) on the underside
Edition of 500
5.25 x 6.5 inches diameter
Provenance:
Madoura Pottery, Vallauris, France
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Edward Ruscha
$25000Edward Ruscha
(America: born 1937)
Untitled (Nightscape)
1983
Color silkscreen
Published by the artist
Printed at Wasserman Silkscreen Studio
Numbered 41/45 lower left
Signed and dated lower right
13.75 x 53.5 inches (image)
22" x 60 inches (sheet)
Provenance:
Gift from the artist
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Al Held
$4000Al Held
(America: 1928 - 2005)
Kyoto-wa
1985
Color woodcut
Published by Crown Point Press, San Francisco
Numbered 4/100
Signed and dated in pencil verso
24.5 x 32.5 inches (image)
27 x 40 inches (sheet)
*Condition: somewhat lightstruck
Provenance:
Christie's New York, May 1987
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Robert Graham
$45000Robert Graham
(Mexican/American: 1938 - 2008)
Torso II
1976-77
Bronze with brown patina
Edition of 12
20.25 x 6.25 inches diameter
Provenance:
Gift of the artist
Robert Graham was a Mexican sculptor, best known for his large-scale public works and female nudes. His many
sculptures of women were specific and personal, each one documenting a particular woman in a particular pose.
Among his many public monuments, his Olympic Gateway depicting two muscular figures without heads or feet, is
among his best-known and was created in 1984 for the Memorial Coliseum at the Olympic Games of that year.
Born on August 19, 1938 in Mexico City, Mexico, he studied art first at San Jose State College and then at the San
Francisco Art Institute. Graham cited his upbringing in Mexico as significant to his work: "I don't remember ever
going to a gallery. The things that were important were those murals and what people saw all the time," the artist
explained. "They were my history books. You could see what the Aztecs looked like, what Cortes looked like. I
never looked at it as art-it was part of your experience as a Mexican. His work is included in the collections of
several museums, including the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art in New
York, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C. Graham died on December 27, 2008
in Santa Monica, CA.
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Robert Graham
$25000Robert Graham
(Mexican/American: 1938 - 2008)
Life Study No. 2
1978
Bronze wall plaque
Signed, dated and numbered 2/10 lower left, backside
29.75 x 9.5 x 2.5 inches
Provenance:
Gift of the artist
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Robert Graham
$28000Robert Graham
(Mexican/American: 1938 - 2008)
Untitled
1977
Unique cast and gilt bronze sculpture with dark brown patina
A gold and brown sculpture comprised of geometric elements
and a single incised head
Signed and dated on the verso
12.5 x 14 inches
Provenance:
Gift of the artist
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Robert Graham
$17000Robert Graham
(Mexican/American: 1938 - 2008)
Maquette for Olympic Gateway
1984
Bronze with dark brown patina and gilt cylinders
Edition of 25
Incised signature
16.5 x 12 x 12 inches
Provenance:
Gift of the artist
Graham's first major monumental commission was the ceremonial gateway for the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, for the occasion of the
1984 Olympics. He also designed the commemorative silver dollar for the event. The gateway featured two bronze torsos, male and female,
modeled on contestants in the games. The gateway was a major design element of an Olympiad noted for its lack of new construction. To the
surprise of many, the nudity of the torsos became an issue in the media.
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David Hockney
$12000David Hockney
(England: born 1937)
Henry seated with tulips
(Scottish Arts Council No 187, Gemini No. 737)
1976
Color lithograph
Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Signed and dated in pencil, lower right
Inscribed "A.P. X/XX" outside the edition of 90
41 5/8 x 28 5/8 inches
Provenance:
L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice, California
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Jim Dine
$7000Jim Dine
(America: Born 1935)
A Robe in Los Angeles (D'Oench & Feinberg No. 169)
1984
Color lithograph
Published by Pace Editions
Numbered 44/50
Signed and dated center bottom
54 x 35 inches
Provenance:
L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice, California
condition: somewhat lightstruck
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Jim Dine
$12000Jim Dine
(America: born 1935)
Bathrobe (Williams College No. 33)
1976
Color offset lithograph
Edition of 150
Published by Petersburg Press, London
Signed, dated and numbered in pencil, lower margin
32 x 23.25 inches
*condition: somewhat lightstruck
Although often associated with both Pop Art and Abstract Expressionism, Jim Dine did not identify with a specific movement, producing a
vast oeuvre of paintings, drawings, works on paper, sculpture, poetry, and performances. Emerging as a pioneer (together with Allan
Kaprow, Claes Oldenburg, and Robert Whitman) of New York's Happenings of the 1960s, Dine would carry the spontaneous energy of this
movement throughout his style, which emphasized the exploration of everyday life. Personally significant objects were Dine's primary
motifs, as in his iconic series of hearts and robes. He championed a return to figuration after a period of more concept-dominated works, and
is considered an important figure in Neo-Dada and a forerunner of Neo-Expressionism. "The figure is still the only thing I have faith in in
terms of how much emotion it's charged with and how much subject matter is there," he once said. -Artsy.net
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Jim Dine
$9000Jim Dine
(America: born 1935)
Pink Chinese Scissors (Williams College No. 210)
1975-76
Etching printed in black with hand-coloring
Published by Petersburg Press
Artist Proof outside the edition of 30
Signed lower left, dated lower right
27.75 x 24 inches
Provenance:
Christie's East, New York, May 1987
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Charles Arnoldi
$8000Charles Arnoldi
(America: born 1946)
Untitled No. 4
1983
Woodblock printed in colors
Published by New City Editions
Blind stamp lower right
Numbered 22/70 lower left
Signed and dated lower right
46 x 35.5 inches
Provenance:
James Corcoran Gallery, Los Angeles
Claiming, "I'm just trying to make art with some sense of dignity, and honesty, and integrity," Charles Arnoldi has been blurring the
boundaries between painting and sculpture, abstraction and representation throughout his long and celebrated career. He started showing his
work in the 1970s, consisting of compositions crafted from sticks he would gather from orchards and woods. Whether affixed to the canvas
in thick clusters or structured into geometric, openwork wall hangings and sculptures, the sticks both resemble and inform the vigorously
painted lines that appear in his later paintings. From sticks, he moved on to pigmented plywood, glued together into thickly layered sheets,
which he would shape and mark with a chainsaw. In his more traditional, acrylic-on-canvas paintings, Arnoldi translates nature and
architecture into abstract compositions that hint at their source imagery, including windows, Hawaiian flora, and purple potatoes. -Artsy.net
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Ed Moses
$6000Ed Moses
(America: 1926 - 2018)
Untitled
(from Four Abstract Patterns)
1983
Color lithograph
Published by 3EP
Numbered 17/40
initialed and dated lower right
38.8 x 26.2 inches (overall)
Provenance:
L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice, California
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Ed Moses - Untitled
$14000Ed Moses
(America: 1926 - 2018)
Untitled
1988
Acrylic on Washi paper
Initialed and dated lower right
31.75x 25 inches
Provenance:
L.A. Louver Gallery, Venice, California
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Jasper Johns
$14000Jasper Johns
(America: born 1930)
#1 (after Untitled 1975)
(U.L.A.E. No 174, Gemini No. 740)
1976
Color lithograph
Published by Gemini G.E.L., Los Angeles
Signed and dated lower right
Numbered 43/60 lower left
30 1/8 x 29 7/8 inches
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Francesco Clemente
$4000Francesco Clemente
(Italy: born 1952)
Self Portrait in Red and Green
1980
Color Lithograph
Published by Editions Schellmann, Munich and New York.
Numbered 7/25
Signed lower left
19.75 x 16 inches (image)
42.25 x 30.25 (overall)
Provenance:
Christie's East, New York, 1987
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Howard Hodgkin - One Down
$8000Howard Hodgkin
(England: 1932 - 2017)
One Down (Knowles No. 38)
1981
Hand-colored lithograph
Published by Bernard Jacobsen, London
Signed and initialed lower right
Numbered 15/100, lower left
36 x 48 inches
Provenance:
Bernard Jacobsen Gallery, London
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Frank Stella
$16000Frank Stella
(American: born 1938
Sinjerli Variations Squared Number 1
1980
Lithograph
Edition # 26/32
32 x 32 inches
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Tom Holland
$6000Tom Holland
(America: born 1936)
Untitled
1984
Mixed media collage of epoxy and heavy paper
Signed and dated center bottom
39.5 x 29 inches
Provenance:
Berggruen Gallery, San Francisco
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Laddie John Dill - Untitled
$3500Laddie John Dill
(America: born 1943)
Untitled
Circa 1978
Mixed Media construction made of cement, pigment,
Polymer and plate glass over wood
32 x 48 inches
Provenance:
James Corcoran Gallery, Santa Monica
A central figure in the California Light and Space movement, Laddie John Dill has been crafting light and earthy materials like concrete, glass, sand, and metal into luminous sculptures, wall pieces, and installations since the 1970s. Referring to his choice of materials, Dill explains: "I was influenced by [Robert] Rauschenberg, Keith Sonnier, Robert Smithson, Dennis Oppenheim, and Robert Irwin, who were working with earth materials, light, and space as an alternative to easel painting." Among his most celebrated works is an untitled installation from 1971, for which Dill filled a gallery with mounds of pale sand, topped with precisely arranged glass panels illuminated by the soft, green glow of argon lighting set just beneath the surface. When he does use canvas, he paints with pigments derived from cement and natural
oxides.
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