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Larry Scully (1922-2002)
Various artists. A collection of seventeen various etchings by John Tatchell Freeman, all signed, together with two satirical pen, ink & watercolour drawings by the same artist, an original copperplate of the self portrait by Frederick Deane (b. 1924), together with two prints of this image, one signed and dated 1948, and approx. twelve various original pen & ink sketches and illustrations, one or two with bodycolour and gouache, a colour etching by Arthur Hackney, signed and dated 1963, five signed colour reproduction prints by Larry Scully (1922-2002), and other various modern and contemporary artist's prints and illustrations including several photographs showing Francis Bacon and others around a dinner table and at a private view, etc. From the collection of the art dealer Peter Goodall. (a folder)
Various Artists (South African 20th Century-) A SELECTION OF PRINTS FROM A PORTFOLIO OF GRAPHIC ART IN HONOUR OF HEATHER MARTIENSSEN Comprised of the following works:
Cecily Sash (South African 1925 - )
UNTITLED
etching and silkscreen, signed, dated 73 and numbered 22/100 in pencil in the margin
sheet size: 39 by 33cm
*Cecily Sash (South African 1925 - )
UNTITLED
etching and silkscreen, signed, dated '71 and inscribed 'proof' in pencil in the margin
sheet size: 34 by 27cm
*Laurence Vincent (Larry) Scully (South African 1922 - 2002)
AGE 8 WEEKS AND 1 DAY
lithograph signed, numbered 22/100 and dated 73 n pencil in the margin, inscribed with the title in the plate
sheet size: 38 by 31cm
*Nils Burwitz (German 1940 - )
THE WINGED VICTORY OF RANDBURG
silkscreen, signed and numbered 22/100 in pencil in the margin
sheet size: 39 by 33cm
*Robert Griffiths Hodgins (South African 1920 - 2010)
TABLE (ONE) WITH FRUIT (SIX)
lithograph, signed with the artist's initials, dated 72, numbered 22/100 and inscribed with the title in pencil in the margin
sheet size: 37.5 by 30,5cm (5)
Laurence Vincent (Larry) Scully (South African 1922-2002) PROPHETIC CITY, 1972 signed and indistinctly dated oil on canvas 181 by 181cm (2) Included in this lot a copy of Parker, B, 1975, Ons Kuns 3, Department of Education, Science and Technology, publishers of Lantern: Pretoria, illustrated on page 59. The sister piece of this painting, PROPHETIC CITY I, is in the collection of the South African National Gallery, Cape Town. * Condition report available ILLUSTRATED