- AN ORIGINAL CHINESE WATERCOLOUR PAINTING.Monochromatic
AN ORIGINAL CHINESE WATERCOLOUR PAINTING.Monochromatic Cat amongst Bamboo.Signed & stamped.83 x 45cm
- CLAUDE CONOVER (AMERICAN, 1907-1994)
CLAUDE CONOVER (AMERICAN, 1907-1994) "CHOCULA" Circa 1978. Signed CLAUDE CONOVER "CHOCULA" (to underside).
Claude Conover (American, 1907-1994)
Claude Conover was an American artist who studied painting and sculpture at the Cleveland School of Art. Following graduation, he built a successful career as a commercial designer in the advertising and print industries. Throughout his career, he continued to pursue his passion for sculptured portraits and stone carvings. In the 1950s, he dedicated himself full-time to ceramics. Conover’s monochromatic palette, simple shapes, and Mayan titles invite the viewer to experience the object through a personal lens, a contemporary tabula rasa. The pieces are timeless and appropriate to almost any design idiom.
- DALE CHIHULY (AMERICAN, B. 1941) BLOWN
DALE CHIHULY (AMERICAN, B. 1941) BLOWN GLASS FORM Signed and initialed 'P.P. -94' (to underside). Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941)
Dale Chihuly has become an internationally celebrated personality in contemporary art and design, whose prominence in the field of contemporary studio glass is unmatched. During his many years as a teacher, Chihuly made a point of gathering artists from all media to work with him and with glass, with the aim of introducing new points of view and infusing new energy into the process of glassworking.
In 1969, he took leadership of an important glass program at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in Providence, and two years later, he founded Pilchuck Glass School, the premier international school for glass artists, with the Seattle art patrons Anne Gould Hauberg and John Hauberg. Students combined glass and other media in both glassblowing and installation work—often compensating in creative presentation for what they lacked in technique—and they were always encouraged by Chihuly to approach the material in unorthodox ways. With these achievements alone, Chihuly would be recognized for his enduring impact on the American studio glass movement, but he has been able to pursue a prolific and successful career as an artist as well.
While Chihuly’s work has changed dramatically throughout his nearly 50-year career, certain preferences have remained the same. He has always worked glass in a variety of sizes, from small vessels to room-size installations. He has always been interested in sculpture and in outdoor projects where the landscape may be used as a point of departure. Color, on the other hand, has been a gradual acquisition, from the muted, relatively monochromatic 1970s works, such as the Blanket Cylinders and early Seaforms, to the brilliant colors of the Macchias and Venetians in the 1980s and beyond.
- LOREDANO ROSIN (1936-1992), A CALCEDONIA
LOREDANO ROSIN (1936-1992), A CALCEDONIA MURANO GLASS RAISED BOWL SCULPTURE, LATE 20TH CENTURYLoredano Rosin (1936-1992)A Calcedonia Murano glass raised bowl sculpture, late 20th centuryEtched signature to base: Loredano Rosin; etched inscription: Dr. Mary HubbardThe polychromatic sculptural p
- CARVED WOODEN POLYCHROMATIC MAN ON HORSECarved
CARVED WOODEN POLYCHROMATIC MAN ON HORSECarved wooden polychromatic sculpture of a man on horse. Man is removable from body of horse. Made in Mexico City written on horse. Wear throughout wood and paint of sculpture. Chips and losses to wood on right hand and horse's right ear. Crack to wood on helmet. Wear, scuffs, and scratches to base. Small chips and losses to paint throughout. Sword, foot and arm of man are separated but present. Hair of horse's mane and tail is worn and deteriorating.
30" W x 19" D x 35 1/3" H. 15 lbs.
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- PERSIAN STYLE PICTORIAL HANGING LAMP
PERSIAN STYLE PICTORIAL HANGING LAMP RUGPersian style pictorial hanging lamp rug. Polychromatic rug with 6 depictions of hanging lamps within archway and two columns. Wear, staining and fading throughout. Fraying and tears on either side of rug. Wear throughout fringe.
3' 2 1/2" x 6' 10".
Provenance: From the Estate of Angela Gross Folk.
- THREE ASIAN PORCELAIN LAMPS, INCLUDING
THREE ASIAN PORCELAIN LAMPS, INCLUDING A MONOCHROMATIC TURQUOISE, A FAMILLE ROSE GINGER JAR AND A CLOISONNE VASE WITH PHEASANT AND D... Three Asian porcelain lamps, including a monochromatic turquoise, a famille rose ginger jar and a cloisonne vase with pheasant and dragon, overall greatest 31.5"h
- CHINESE DIMINUTIVE TURQUOISE GLAZED
CHINESE DIMINUTIVE TURQUOISE GLAZED BOTTLE VASE Chinese diminutive monochromatic turquoise glazed bottle vase, having a stick neck and ovoid body with allover craquelure, resting on a pierce carved prunus branch stand. Provenance: From the Private Collection of Tania Armour Becker, Atlanta, Georgia. Approximate Dimensions: Vase h. 5.75", dia. 2.20".
- NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED WOOD TOTEM United
NATIVE AMERICAN CARVED WOOD TOTEM United States,Late19th- Early 20th CenturyCarved wood three tiered totem depicting a bird over a fish over the figure of a man in polychromatic colors.
- PR 1960-70'S FUNKY TEXTILE MANNEQUIN
PR 1960-70'S FUNKY TEXTILE MANNEQUIN HEADS United States,20th CenturyIncludes two textile mannequin heads, one with polychromatic geometric and house patterned design and one with blue, pink, yellow, and green botanical pattern.
- PERSIAN POTTERY UMBRELLA STAND Middle
PERSIAN POTTERY UMBRELLA STAND Middle East,Early 20th CenturyDouble gourd style umbrella stand decorated with polychromatic birds, insects, serpents, and rabbits with botanical elements.
- PR FRENCH BLUE GILT ORMOLU TABLE LAMPS
PR FRENCH BLUE GILT ORMOLU TABLE LAMPS France,20th CenturyPair of ormolu lamps with swirled colorless glass elements over gilt collar supported by vibrant blue shapely columns over footed gilt base. Includes white pleated lampshades with polychromatic fringe trim. Vases probably Japanese.
- 6PC ASIAN CLOISONNE HORSE BIRD FIGURAL
6PC ASIAN CLOISONNE HORSE BIRD FIGURAL SCULPTURES Asia,20th CenturyIncludes a pair of blue polychromatic birds, two small black floral horses, a large black botanical horse with polychromatic saddle, and a light blue lidded container with botanical lid.
- CORT AC12 ACOUSTIC GUITAR China,2008Cort
CORT AC12 ACOUSTIC GUITAR China,2008Cort AC12 acoustic guitar with polychromatic detailing around sound hole.
- CAROL SUMMERS POLYCHROMATIC LANDSCAPE
CAROL SUMMERS POLYCHROMATIC LANDSCAPE LITHOGRAPH New York, California,1925 - 2016Titled "Fuji," depicts a polychromatic abstract landscape of Mt. Fuji erupting with rainbows. Summers studied at Bard College and at the Art Students League of New York as well as under Steven Hirsh and Louis Schanker. He, along with fellow artist Leonard Baskin, pioneered monumental woodcuts. While Baskin used thick black lines and somber imagery, Summers used bold colors and was usually based on landscapes.
- ID'D SAILORS PAINTED SWORDFISH BILL
ID'D SAILORS PAINTED SWORDFISH BILL SWORD SHEATH United States,19th CenturySwordfish ivory sheath decorated with hand painted with an American flag, people, plants, a bird and swordfish, as well as a polychromatic medallion.
- CAUCASIAN STYLE RUNNER RUGCaucasian
CAUCASIAN STYLE RUNNER RUGCaucasian style runner rug. Repeating diamond forms and animal motifs against polychromatic field. Heavy fading, wear, losses and tattering throughout rug and fringe. Heavy warping throughout.
2' 7" x 7' 4 1/8". 7 lbs.
- CAUCASIAN STYLE ANIMAL MOTIF RUGCaucasian
CAUCASIAN STYLE ANIMAL MOTIF RUGCaucasian style rug. Animal motifs and geometric forms against polychromatic field. Tattering, wear, and staining to fringed edges. Slight wear and warping throughout rug.
3' 11 3/4" x 6' 7 1/2" .8 lbs.
- CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE-GLAZED VASE Monochromatic
CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE-GLAZED VASE Monochromatic blue glazed porcelain vase.
- CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE-GLAZED VASE Monochromatic
CHINESE PORCELAIN BLUE-GLAZED VASE Monochromatic blue glazed vase with blue double circle (to underside)."100% of the proceeds are donated to WellVentions, a job ready training and career exposure program, is administered by ProsperRochester, Inc., a 501(c)3 non-profit social enterprise for city youth organization."
- DALE CHIHULY (AMERICAN, B.1941) "ROMAN
DALE CHIHULY (AMERICAN, B.1941) "ROMAN RED SEAFORM PAIR" 2006 Blown glass, from Chihuly's Seaforms series, with original box and display case. Inscribed Chihuly PP06.
Dale Chihuly (American, b. 1941)
Dale Chihuly has become an internationally celebrated personality in contemporary art and design, whose prominence in the field of contemporary studio glass is unmatched. During his many years as a teacher, Chihuly made a point of gathering artists from all media to work with him and with glass, with the aim of introducing new points of view and infusing new energy into the process of glassworking.
In 1969, he took leadership of an important glass program at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) in Providence, and two years later, he founded Pilchuck Glass School, the premier international school for glass artists, with the Seattle art patrons Anne Gould Hauberg and John Hauberg. Students combined glass and other media in both glassblowing and installation work - often compensating in creative presentation for what they lacked in technique - and they were always encouraged by Chihuly to approach the material in unorthodox ways. With these achievements alone, Chihuly would be recognized for his enduring impact on the American studio glass movement, but he has been able to pursue a prolific and successful career as an artist as well.
While Chihuly’s work has changed dramatically throughout his nearly 50-year career, certain preferences have remained the same. He has always worked glass in a variety of sizes, from small vessels to room-size installations. He has always been interested in sculpture and in outdoor projects where the landscape may be used as a point of departure. Color, on the other hand, has been a gradual acquisition, from the muted, relatively monochromatic 1970s works, such as the Blanket Cylinders and early Seaforms, to the brilliant colors of the Macchias and Venetians in the 1980s and beyond.
- MATA ORTIZ NATIVE AMERICAN CERAMIC JAR
MATA ORTIZ NATIVE AMERICAN CERAMIC JAR Mata Ortiz Native American monochromatic ceramic jar by Cesar Nunez.. Signed Cesar N / Ortiz. 5.25" H x 5" in diameter.
- ATTRIBUTED TO LOUISE NEVELSON MODERN
ATTRIBUTED TO LOUISE NEVELSON MODERN SCULPTURE Attributed to Louis Nevelson (American, 1899-1988) found object mixed media sculpture in monochromatic white painted finish, composed of blocks, dowels, wheels and other materials including one box at upper right branded: "Admiration," mounted to wood backboard, apparently unsigned. Overall: 26" H x 35" W x 3.5" D. Provenance: From the Financial District estate of a private collector.
- PORTIA NELSON, FLOWER MERCHANT WITH
PORTIA NELSON, FLOWER MERCHANT WITH CART, OIL Portia Nelson (American, 1920-2001), Flower merchant with cart, oil on canvas, signed lower left "Portia." Painting depicts buildings in landscape and a woman with flower cart in foreground. The palette is mostly monochromatic in tones of sand and brown with touches of blue. Central to the scene is the woman with the flower cart rendered in vibrant shades of blue, red and yellow. Portia Nelson was an American entertainer, author and artist who was known for her work as cabaret entertainer in the 1950s. Image: 23.5" H x 17.5" W, frame: 31" H x 25" W.
- YUKO SHIRAISHI, 8-PANEL PAINTING, 2004
YUKO SHIRAISHI, 8-PANEL PAINTING, 2004 Yuko Shiraishi (Japanese, b. 1956), "Basking", monochromatic oil on panel, signed to reverse, bearing gallery label present, includes mounting instructions, 114"h x197.75"w (per hanging diagram)
- PRINT AFTER L. ALMA-TADEMA, 'READING
PRINT AFTER L. ALMA-TADEMA, 'READING FROM HOMER'Framed monochromatic print, "A Reading From Homer", after the original by Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema (Netherlands, United Kingdom, 1836-1912), paper loss to right margin, warping to print, approx sight: 20"h, 40"w, overall: 27"h, 47"w, 18lbs
- (4) NATIVE AMERICAN & SOUTHWEST POTTERY(lot
(4) NATIVE AMERICAN & SOUTHWEST POTTERY(lot of 4) Collection of Native American and Southwest pottery: (1) Acoma Pueblo, Susan Sarracino, decorated pot in traditional Acoma colors, approx 6.25"h, 4.75"diam; (1) Santa Clara, illegible signature, decorated redware pot, approx 4.25"h, 5.5"diam; (1) Santa Clara, Belen Tapia, polychromatic redware, small flaw to exterior, approx 2.75"h, 5"diam; (1) Santa Clara, L. Ortiz, red and black decorated redware, approx 5.25"h, 6"diam; approx 5.25lbs total
- PATRICIA URQUIOLA FOR GLAS ITALIA MULTI-LAYERED
PATRICIA URQUIOLA FOR GLAS ITALIA MULTI-LAYERED MULTI-CHROMATIC GLASS 'BISEL BISO3' CONSOLE TABLE31 x 47 1/4 x 16 1/2 in.
Condition
Cracks to the right and left sides of the glass top and top of left leg. Center of top of underside blue laminate panel cracked. Scuffs and nicks. Structurally sound.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
- (4) JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTINGS. Includes
(4) JAPANESE SCROLL PAINTINGS. Includes a signed Japanese scroll painting of a standing man - exhibits toning and creases, image only approx. 30.5" h x 13.375" w; a signed Japanese scroll painting of a landscape with bridge - exhibits toning, creases, and toning/spotting, image only measures approx. 40" h x 14.5" w; a Japanese scroll painting of a shoreline in color - exhibits toning and spotting/foxing, image only measures approx. 44.75" h x 13.75" w; and a Japanese scroll painting of monochromatic shoreline - exhibits toning and foxing/spotting, image only approx. 51.5" h x 16.5" w. From a White Plains, NY estate. Condition: Good. All exhibit some degree of toning, spotting, foxing. Some with creases.
- FRAMED SAMPLER "Betsy Purinton Watson,
FRAMED SAMPLER "Betsy Purinton Watson, Salem, Mass. April 28th 1828", complicated pale blue monochromatic fine woolwork on linen, two alphabets, sentiments: Washington and Lafayette supported by Virtue and Charity (the last in reverse script), PLUS "Tis education forms the common mind, just as the twig is bent the tree's inclined" PLUS "Honor thy Father and thy Mother, that thy days may be long upon the land which the Lord thy God... " In black box stick frame, glazed, OS: 17 1/2" x 17 1/2", SS: 16 1/2" x 16 1/2". Lightly stained.
- JAPANESE YUZEN HAND PAINTED KIMONO Japan,Late
JAPANESE YUZEN HAND PAINTED KIMONO Japan,Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyBlack silk kimono decorated with polychromatic flowers, lines, and patterns against a deep black background with red lining. The kimono uses the "yuzen" technique in which white silk is painted with paste resist before dyeing. Approx. 59" Length X 21 1/2" Chest X 48 1/2" Wingspan
- 2PC JANE GOSLIN PEISER CERAMIC BOWL
2PC JANE GOSLIN PEISER CERAMIC BOWL & BRUSH POT North Carolina,1933-2022Includes a brush pot depicting an abstract woman with bright red lips against a mottled pastel background, and a bowl of swirled polychromatic colors with two abstract women with bright red lips. Peiser originally received her Masters of Science in Education and became a high school teacher before marrying a design house employee. She began to experiment with clay and joined an art collective, from there developing her own kaleidoscope style pottery.
- GREGORY BOTTS ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE PAINTING
GREGORY BOTTS ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE PAINTING New York,b.1952Abstract depiction of a small building nestled between large trees in monochromatic black and white. Botts studied at the School of Visual Arts, NYC, and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine.
- GREGORY BOTTS ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE PAINTING
GREGORY BOTTS ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE PAINTING New York,b.1952Depicts a monochromatic black and white landscape depicting trees and shrubs around a river. Botts studied at the School of Visual Arts, NYC, and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture in Maine.
- PICTORIAL KILIM STYLE WOVEN RUG Middle
PICTORIAL KILIM STYLE WOVEN RUG Middle East,20th CenturyPictorial polychromatic rug depicting animals and buildings comprised of orange, blue, white, pink, yellow and green.
- MARY JIM NAVAJO NATIVE AMERICAN YEI
MARY JIM NAVAJO NATIVE AMERICAN YEI RUG United States,20th CenturyPictorial polychromatic rug depicting four Yei figures over tan.