Klaus Ihlenfeld (American/German, b. 1934) 20th century abstract carved white marble sculpture, cube form with uniform depth linear circular impressions to the top and to each side, with rounded edges. Signed on base. 8 1/2" H X 8 1/4" W. Biography: Klaus K. Ihlenfeld was born in Berlin. He studied art at the Hochschule für […]
Lot 441: Karl Prantl Bronze Sculpture, 1957
Karl Prantl (Austrian, 1923-2010), 1957 meditation sculpture of rectangular form with circular indentions of graduated depths. Signed with incised dot form initials and dated to underside "KP 57". Measures 7 5/8"H x 2 7/8"W x 2 3/8"D (19.8 cm x 7.7 cm x 5.8 cm). Note: according to the artist's daughter, this sculpture was exhibited […]
Lot 437: Armory Show Framed Ephemera
Framed grouping of ephemera from the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art, also known as The Armory Show, the groundbreaking exhibit credited with ushering in a new era in art history. Includes 1 invitation to the formal opening of the show on Feb. 17, 1913; 1 invitation to the press preview on Feb. 16, 1913; […]
Lot 435: Armory Show 1913 Exhibition Catalog
Rare original Catalogue from the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art, also known as The Armory Show. 4 volumes including the original Catalog for the New York 1913 exhibition (Vol. 1, 105 pages plus several pages of advertisements), Supplement (Vol. 2), Boston Catalog (Vol. 3), and 3 individual commentaries for the work of Cezanne and […]
Lot 436: Armory Show 1913 Original Postcards, 54 Total
Collection of 54 original advertising postcards acquired at the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art, also known as The Armory Show. The unused black and white postcards illustrate many of the exhibited works at the show by artists including Picasso, Cezanne, Matisse, Kandinsky, Glackens, Bellows, Archipenko, and some lesser known at the time artists such […]
Lot 434: Armory Show 1913 Exhibition Poster
Original color screenprint and letterpress poster for the 1913 International Exhibition of Modern Art, also known as The Armory Show, The official poster announced the first venue of the three-city Armory Show tour in New York from February 15 to March 15, 1913. Housed under plexiglass in a narrow gilt frame. Mid 20th c. New […]
Lot 398: Robert Willson and Robert Hamon Glass Sculpture
Robert Willson (American 1912-2000) with Robert Hamon (American 1925-2003); a blown cased glass sculpture in spherical form, the interior having a black ovoid-shaped mass highlighted by orange and white bands with foil accents, suspended in a clear glass sphere with controlled bubbles and purple concentric rings. Etched signatures of both artists to base. Includes wooden […]
Lot 386: Picasso Madoura Tile
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), Masque (A.R. 310), earthenware tile depicting an abstract visage/face with hues of green, blue, white and matte black, two color border, and partially glazed. Marked verso: EDITION PICASSO 22/300 MADOURA. Framed in a modern molded walnut frame with cream linen matte. Tile size: 7 7/8" H x 7 7/8" W. Framed: 11 […]
Lot 375: European Chinoiserie Style Needlework Panel in Queen Anne Style Frame
European Chinoiserie style needlework panel having a central river scene with dragon boat containing three female figures center, one enshrined, and two male figures rowing at the bow and the stern, all within muliticolored foliate border on a black ground. Housed in a Queen Anne style burl wood frame with carved shell crest. Sight: 40" […]
Lot 370: Pr. Of French Belle Epoque Upholstered Chairs
Pair of petite French Belle Epoque upholstered side chairs consisting of rope-carved arched frames crested with a cartouche, serpentine scrolled stiles above round padded seats, a supported on tapered legs terminating in toupee feet. Both chairs are upholstered in a neutral knubby chenille and the frames have been distressed painted in a blanc de plomb […]
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