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GRAHAM CLARKE (BRITISH B. 1941), PIèCEGRAHAM CLARKE (BRITISH B. 1941), PIèCE DE RéSISTANCE, ETCHING AND AQUATINT WITH HAND COLORING ON BARCHAM GREEN HANDMADE PAPER, PLATE SIZE: 21-1/2 X 27-1/4 IN. (54.6 X 69.2 CM.)Graham Clarke, (British, b. 1941) Pièce de Résistance, Etching and aquatint with hand coloring on Barcham Green handmade paper; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Signed Graham Clarke in pencil l.r., titled and numbered 61/400 l.l., published by CCA Galleries and printed by Ebenezer Press Etching and aquatint with hand coloring on Barcham Green handmade paper; apparently in good condition. Framed.* Dimensions: Plate size: 21-1/2 x 27-1/4 in. (54.6 x 69.2 cm.), Frame: 25-1/2 x 36 in. (64.8 x 91.4 cm.) Provenance: Note: Artist Graham Clarkespecializes in etchings, watercolors, and block prints of rural and small-town scenes. He grew up in England following the devastation of World War II, developing a unique visual humor and an affinity for viewing the world through the eyes of ordinary working people. Graham Clarke etchings often hint at humor and caricature, sometimes evoking comparison to Thomas Rowlandson, but without the biting satire.Artist Graham Clarke studied at Beckenham Art School under Samuel Palmer and later at the Royal College of Art with Edward Bawden. These mentors encouraged Clark's interest in traditional landscapes capturing local ambiance accented by his trademark humor. Following graduation in 1964, he came to the attention of Kenneth Clark, an influential art patron whose enthusiasm for Graham Clarke's prints cemented his career.
DOULTON BURSLEM JUGA Doulton BurslemDOULTON BURSLEM JUGA Doulton Burslem blue, white & gilt jug, Japanese influenced floral design with beetle, fitted with a Clarkes Patent metal cover opening with a thumb press (working). Circa 1890. Height, 6".
Georgia walnut corner cupboard, broken-archGeorgia walnut corner cupboard, broken-arch pediment, turned finials, two eight-pane doors opening to a fixed shelved interior, paneled lower doors with shelved interior, molded feet, single-case construction with yellow pine secondary, attributed to Habersham County, 1850-1860, 93 x 48-1/2 x 19-1/2 in. Conserved by Greg Guenther, Savannah, 1982. Pre-restoration snapshots accompany the lot. Good condition overall, top section of one scrolled arch restored, patch to door frame on one lower door (some associated cracks), rear foot, two finials and door pulls replaced, other wear and minor repairs. [Neat Pieces] notes that it "descended in the Lambert family of Habersham County near Clarkesville, entering the Meaders family of White County when John Milton Meaders married Mattie Lambert, circa 1873-74. Their children included Cheever and L.Q. Meaders, potters of the Mossy Creek District". Accompanied by a hand-written note regarding provenance signed by Whelchel Meaders (son of Hattie May Meaders) in 1982. Purchased by the Griffins from Jimmy Allen in September 1982.
COLLECTION OF 45 ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS:COLLECTION OF 45 ANTIQUARIAN BOOKS: An assorted collection of approx. 45 antiquarian books highlights to include 1868 Clarkes' Shakespeare 1851 General Orders 1869 Vol I of Johnsons Natural History and many many more.CONDITION: Note varying conditions on books sold as-is
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