ORIGINAL NASA HARDHAT, GODDARDORIGINAL NASA HARDHAT, GODDARD SPACE FLIGHT CENTERVintage original 1960s-70s NASA Fibre Metal hard hat. NASA decal on front. Provenance: From the estate of Robert N. Sheehy, an engineer with the Spacecraft Technology Division of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Wear from use, overall very goodcondition. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
AFTER MICHAEL GODDARD (AMERICANAFTER MICHAEL GODDARD (AMERICAN B. 1960), MARTINI AND DICE, AND OLIVES, TWO COLOR PRINTS, FRAME: 24 1/2 X 28 1/2 IN. (62.23 X 72.39 CM.)After Michael Goddard (American b. 1960), Martini and Dice, and Olives, Two Color Prints,, Dimensions: Frame: 24 1/2 x 28 1/2 in. (62.23 x 72.39 cm.)
MICHAEL GODARD (AMERICAN, B. 1960),MICHAEL GODARD (AMERICAN, B. 1960), MYSTERY MARTINI AND HE-DEVIL MARTINI (TWO WORKS) Each a giclée print in colors on canvas, both ink signed and numbered, from the Don't Drink and Draw series, one retains certificate from artist, unframed, gallery wrap canvas.
GODARD, Michael, (American, b.GODARD, Michael, (American, b. 1958): Hundred Dollar Bill with Dice, Giclee/Canvas, sight size 23.5'' x 53'', signed lower right, numbered 25/450, framed, 32'' x 60''.
GROUP OF NASA PHOTOGRAPHS circaGROUP OF NASA PHOTOGRAPHS circa 1960's.
Lamar Dodd drawing (Georgia, 1909-1996),Lamar Dodd drawing (Georgia, 1909-1996), "NASA Mercury/Astronaut-9 Project", signed lower right "Lamar Dodd-63-", ink on Strathmore paper, 14-5/8 x 22-7/8 in.; 20th century painted and gilt wood frame. Hinged in at top with paper tape, light handling grime. Knoke Fine Arts, Marietta, Georgia; Private Collection
(ASTRONOMY) NASA A collection of(ASTRONOMY) NASA A collection of materials pertaining to the Apollo 10 mission including an Apollo 10 Mission Report signed by the Apollo 10 astronauts Tom Stafford John Young and Gene Cernan; Typed letter signed (''Hugh L. Dryden'') deputy administrator of Nasa 1 page April 20 1965; a City Council Meeting program signed by Astronauts John Young and Virgil Grisson and four photographs signed by the astronauts John Young Virgil Grisson Edward H. White and James A McDivitt. In original NASA mailing envelope.
MICHAEL GODARD. "PRAYING FOR SEVEN,"MICHAEL GODARD. "PRAYING FOR SEVEN," GICLEE (American, b. 1958). Embellished giclee on board, signed "Godard" lr, sight size: 17 x 27 1/2 in., framed.
MICHAEL GODARD (AMERICAN, B. 1960),MICHAEL GODARD (AMERICAN, B. 1960), DA VINCI Giclée print on canvas, artist signed, marked as artist's proof, and numbered at lower right, framed.
TODD STODDARD MCKIE (AMERICAN,TODD STODDARD MCKIE (AMERICAN, 1944- 2022), "TEST FLIGHT", 1975, SILKSCREEN, DEPICTS FIVE ORIGAMI TYPE PARROTS FLYING TO THE RIGHT, EACH WITH SHADOWED EFFECT ON OFF-WHITE GROUND, ED. 29/144, PENCIL SIGNED, DATED, TITL...Todd Stoddard McKie (American, 1944- 2022), "Test Flight", 1975, silkscreen, depicts five origami type parrots flying to the right, each with shadowed effect on off-white ground, ed. 29/144, pencil signed, dated, titled and numbered at lower edge, image was used for the Lincoln Center's 1980 5th Annual Community Holiday Festival advertising campaign, framed behind glass, wear consistent with age including scattered minor foxing, light even toning, etc., ss: 35 1/2" h. x 49 1/2" w. [PROVENANCE: From the estate of a Manhattan Collector]
GROUP OF NASA PHOTOGRAPHS, LAUNCHGROUP OF NASA PHOTOGRAPHS, LAUNCH AT CAPE KENNEDY circa 1960's.
MICHAEL GODARD (AMERICAN, B. 1960),MICHAEL GODARD (AMERICAN, B. 1960), VAN GOGH DARK Giclée print on canvas, artist signed, marked as artist's proof, and numbered at lower right, framed.
MICHAEL GODARD (AMERICAN, B. 1960),MICHAEL GODARD (AMERICAN, B. 1960), STRIKE IT RICH AND JUMP RIGHT IN (TWO WORKS) Each a giclée print in colors on canvas, 2006 and 2004 respectively, both ink signed and numbered, from the Don't Drink and Draw series, retain certificates from artist, the first framed.
JOHN W. MCCOY (PA/ME, 1910-1989)JOHN W. MCCOY (PA/ME, 1910-1989) "Pad 34, 11:30 pm., 5/12/63" Watercolor sketch for "Gordon Cooper Flight, 1963", inscribed lower left and intialed "J.W.M.", and having label verso indicating this is the moment of Cooper's Freedom 7 NASA space flight, showing the now empty gantry, in silver cove frame, matted under UV glass, OS: 26 3/4" x 20 3/4", SS: 17 1/4" x 11 1/4", good condition. Includes letter from NASA presenting this book to artist John McCoy. Includes folio sized book "Eyewitness to Space: 258 Paintings, Drawings and Prints by 47 of America's Great Artists, Commissioned by NASA and the National Gallery of Art to Record America's Historic Space Program", by Hereward Lester Cooke, Curator of Painting, National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC. Harry N. Abrams, Inc. Publishers, New York. 12 1/2" x 17". PLUS Program from the Memorial Service for Cooke at the National Cathedral, Oct. 10, 1973. Plate 58 derived from this study.
MICHAEL GODARD, OLIVE PICASSO,MICHAEL GODARD, OLIVE PICASSO, GICLEE ON CANVAS Michael Godard (American, born 1958). "Picasso", embellished giclee on canvas. Signed and numbered gallery proof 44 of 50, inscribed verso. Approx. 30" x 40" (canvas).
NASA TWO ORIGINAL 1960S SPACECRAFTNASA TWO ORIGINAL 1960S SPACECRAFT PHOTOGRAPHSTwo original NASA color photos, one of Explorer XXXV, the first lunar explorer satellite, the other a Thor Delta rocket. Framed to 17-3/4" x 14-3/4". Provenance: From the estate of Robert N. Sheehy, an engineer with the Spacecraft Technology Division of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center. Some emulsion chipping, possibly from movement of the glass. Front glass on rocket photo cracked upper right. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
Georges B. Bishop ''Mercury 7Georges B. Bishop ''Mercury 7 '' 1988 lithograph of Mercury 7 rocket in fiery clouds with depictions of astronauts Alan Shepard (American 1923-1998) Virgil ''Gus'' Grissom (1926-1967) John Glenn (American b. 1921) Donald ''Deke'' Slayton (American 1924-1993) Malcolm Scott Carpenter (American b. 1925) Walter ''Wally'' Schirra (American 1923-2007) and Gordon ''Gordo'' Cooper (American 1927-2004) signed by all of the above astronauts and Betty Grissom in lieu of her husband Gus #594/1500 simulated artist signature LR ss: 23 1/2'' h. x 33 1/2'' w. matted and framed behind glass; along with framed Pacific Coast Galaxy Inc. documentation certificate (two pieces).
NASA: TYPE I PHOTOGRAPH, ROCKETNASA: TYPE I PHOTOGRAPH, ROCKET LAUNCHProvenance: From the estate of a NASA Goddard Space Flight Center engineer. See images. shipping info This item can be shipped in-house.
GODARD Gabriel. Modernist O/C ofGODARD Gabriel. Modernist O/C of Figures.''Lavenses.'' Signed lower right inscribed verso. Gabriel Godard French b. 1933. From a Central Park West NYC apartment. Dimensions: 39.25'' high x 31.75'' wide. Condition: Good clean original condition.
GEORGE BOUVERIE GODDARD (1832-1886),GEORGE BOUVERIE GODDARD (1832-1886), STUDY OF HUSKIES Title: George Bouverie Goddard (1832-1886), Study of Huskies Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 12 x 14 Frame dimensions: 15 3/4 x 17 3/4 x 2 1/2
ASTRONAUT DESCENDING FROM ROCKETASTRONAUT DESCENDING FROM ROCKET SHIPMcKee, John Dukes (American, twentieth century) Astronaut Descending From Rocket Ship. Circa 1950. Full color acrylic on board illustration likely used in –Lancelot Biggs in Space,” by Nelson Bod, published in The Childrenês Hour series. Image measures 11 x 7 inches. Signed Mister McKee. Good, except for soiled margins and some adhesive marks on image.
SIGNED EDWARD WHITE & JAMES MCDIVITTSIGNED EDWARD WHITE & JAMES MCDIVITT ASTRONAUT PICAutographed framed photo of a NASA Gemini-Titan rocket written at the top left "To Patrick Ball with warmest personal regards: signed (1) Edward H. White (1930-1967), aboard the Gemini 4 NASA mission became the first American to walk in space (January 27. 1967), selected as senior pilot for the Apollo 1 mission, when in training on January 27, 1967, Edward H. White, along with Virgil Gus Grissom and Roger Chaffee were killed when a fire erupted in the space capsule; (1) James A. McDivitt (b.1929), commander 1962 Gemini 4, a four day flight orbiting the earth that included the first space walk by an American; Apollo 9 (1969), a 10 day flight preparing for the Apollo 10 moon orbit flight; frame: approx. 10.75"h, 8.75"w, .65lb
Gamy [AERONAUTICAL SCENES] 13 pochoirsGamy [AERONAUTICAL SCENES] 13 pochoirs t/w M. Campion 2 pochoirs F. Jobbe du Val, pochoir (16)
Estimate:$2,000-$3,000
JOHN WILLIAM GODWARD (BRITISH 1861-1922)
POPPIESJOHN WILLIAM GODWARD (BRITISH 1861-1922)
POPPIES Signed and dated '98, oil on canvas76cm x 61cm (30in x 24in)Provenance: The Late Dr Helen E C Cargill ThompsonNote: The model is Miss Ethel Warwick who was sixteen when she posed for this pictureWe are grateful to Dr Vern G Swanson for his assistance in cataloguing this entry. It is no.7 in his catalogue raisonne which he has updated.The details of Godward’s personal life are relatively vague. His choice to pursue a career as a painter went against his family wishes and this disapproval was compounded when he left England for Italy with one of his models. It is believed that at this point he became estranged from his relations to such an extent that they removed his likeness from family pictures. He remained in Italy for almost a decade, only returning home in 1921. In 1922 he died by suicide, with notes left by him indicating that he was struggling with his place in an artistic world that was now largely interested in the modern and contemporary. The circumstances of his death were considered a source of great shame to his family and so they destroyed much of his archive and papers; it is believed there remains only one photograph of the artist.There was drama and sadness in his personal life but this never spilled over into Godward’s painting. A loyal follower of Sir Lawrence Alma-Tadema and similarly inspired by classical civilization, particularly Ancient Rome, his works depict elegant women in classical dress, lounging against architectural features. His paintings are characterised by exquisite and meticulous detail. There had been a widespread taste for this style of painting and subject matter in-line with a wider cultural interest in classical study and so to be successful in this style of painting required a high level of accuracy and precision; Godward carefully researched architecture and dress to make sure every detail in his painting was right.He often exhibited at the Royal Academy and as the eminent scholar on Godward’s work, Dr Vern G. Swanson, indicates; he ‘quickly established a reputation for his paintings of young women in a classical setting and his ability to convey with sensitivity and technical mastery the feel of contrasting textures, flesh, marble, fur and fabrics.’ This is evident in the offered work, where Godward beautifully renders the cool, smooth marble framing the figure in marked contrast to the soft fabric folds of her gown while behind her a verdant expanse of overlapping lavender and red poppies unfold before further architectural columns and sculpture appear. The scene is a vision of sumptuousness and beauty, meticulous depicted by a talented hand.Godward’s approach has been referred to as that of a ‘High Victorian Dreamer.’ Technically, he can be considered a Victorian Neo-Classicist, though at times his strong colour and posed subject have seen him be grouped with the Pre-Raphaelites, despite a differing inspiration source. Within his lifetime, this approach fell out of fashion and though Godward remained committed to the art he loved, he did struggle to find his place as taste moved away from his work. Fortunately, his mastery of his craft and the enduring human interest in the beautiful and sumptuous means favour has returned to his work since his death. Fashions evolve but quality and harmony endure and this exquisite work is rich in both.
Paul Adam Wehr (American, 1914-1973)Paul Adam Wehr (American, 1914-1973) Commercial illustration promoting U.S. Air Force tempera on artist board signed lower right Noted Hoosier illustrator shows '50's era workmen testing a mobile rocket launcher while two Republic F-84 Thunderjets pass overhead. Image 14 1/4" x 24"
Charles Bragg (American, 1931)Charles Bragg (American, 1931) comical print depicting God (Bragg) overseeing Garden of Eden with Eve and Adam (Bragg), framed; 18" x 18"; pencil signed and numbered.
GABRIEL GODARD(French, born 1933)
BlanchisserieGABRIEL GODARD(French, born 1933)
Blanchisserie , 1965, signed lower left "G. Godard. 69.", oil on canvas, 77 x 45 in.; parcel gilt wood frame, 78-1/4 x 46-3/8 in.
Provenance: David Findlay Galleries, New York, New York, F5411, purchased for $10,000 (accompanied by a facsimile of the original receipt); Estate of Fred R. and Beverly Kaye, Atlanta, Georgia
Condition:
good condition; frame with abrasions, popped corner
After John Gould (English 1804-1881)After John Gould (English 1804-1881) "Herodias Garzetta" 19th c. hand-colored lithograph from Birds of Great Britain sight 20 in. x 14 in. attractively matted and framed.
Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723Sir Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723 British) Portrait of a Lady in a Red Dress with Blue Mantle in a Rocky Landscape
J. EUGENE GARDNER (AMERICAN 1904-1999),J. EUGENE GARDNER (AMERICAN 1904-1999), CLOUD PARADE, 1949, CHESAPEAKE BAY NEAR CRISFIELD, MARYLAND, PASTEL ON PAPER FRAME: 21 X 27 1/4 IN. (53.34 X 69.22 CM.)J. Eugene Gardner (American 1904-1999), Cloud Parade, 1949, Chesapeake Bay near Crisfield, Maryland, Pastel on Paper, Dimensions: Frame: 21 x 27 1/4 in. (53.34 x 69.22 cm.)
Frances Gearhart (1869-1958 PasadenaFrances Gearhart (1869-1958 Pasadena CA) Cactus in a Desert Landscape
Attributed to John Glover (British,Attributed to John Glover (British, 1767-1849)
Greenwich Observatory, 1829
ink and watercolor on paper
titled (lower left) and dated (lower right)
3 1/8 x 6 3/8 inches (visible).
Property from the Collection of Maestro Raymond Leppard, Indianapolis, Indiana
LAMAR DODD(American/Georgia, 1909-1996)
ThroughLAMAR DODD(American/Georgia, 1909-1996)
Through The Clouds, 1967, signed lower right "Lamar Dodd, 67", oil on canvas, 20 x 48 in.; parcel gilt wood frame, 20-3/4 x 48-3/4 in.
"I saw the sun and stars: extraordinary, unearthly colors. The cosmos awaits the poets and the painters as well as the scientists." - Russian Cosmonaut Titov
Exhibited: Union Gallery, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, Lamar Dodd, Mercury Apollo: The Space Paintings , 1974
Literature: Dodd, Lamar, William U. Eiland, and Emily Ann Arthur. Lamar Dodd: The C.L. Morehead, Jr. Collection . Athens, GA: C.L. Morehead, Jr, 1996, No. 186, ill. pg. 149.
For more information about Dodd's NASA paintings see: https://airandspace.si.edu/stories/editorial/social-value-abstraction-lamar-dodds-nasa-art
Condition:
minor crackle, original stretcher and tacking edge, some looseness to canvas, slight surface dirt; frame with abrasions
Gordon Dorn (20th century) SynergeticGordon Dorn (20th century) Synergetic Form V 1988 mixed media on paper 25 x 37 1/2 inches.
HOWARD KOSLOW (1924 - 2016) "U.S.HOWARD KOSLOW (1924 - 2016) "U.S. SPACE VEHICLES"Howard Koslow (American, 1924 - 2016) "Montage of U.S. Space Vehicles" Signed lower right. Acrylic on Illustration Board.
Provenance: Collection of James A. Helzer (1946-2008), Founder of Unicover Corporation.
Early in life Walter Schirra, Jr. developed an avid interest in aviation that led to distinguished service as a fighter pilot. However, his great fame was to be won in space. In his own words, Walter Schirra entered the space program for the same reason he became a test pilot, "to push out the frontiers." His dream began on April 9, 1959, when he was named one of America's first seven pioneers of space travel. During his distinguished career, he became the first astronaut to fly in three different types of spacecraft -- Mercury, Gemini, and Apollo. His bravery on such missions, like the October 3, 1962, space shot that circled the earth six times, made him a hero all across America. Three years later, he and his partner Thomas Stafford again astounded the world by orbiting the earth sixteen times and performing the first rendezvous in space. The two men guided their craft, Gemini 6, within one foot of Gemini 7; a miraculous feat, far out in the heavens. One of the most outstanding achievements of Walter Schirra's career was circling the earth a spectacular 163 times in Apollo 7. Walter Schirra's leadership on this and other missions helped clear the path for the epic journey to the moon.
Image Size: 15.75 x 20.25 in.
Overall Size: 20.25 x 24.75 in.
Unframed.
(B12940)
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MICHAEL GODARD (B. 1960) "HEAVEN"MichaelMICHAEL GODARD (B. 1960) "HEAVEN"Michael Godard (American, B. 1960)
"Heaven" - 2021
Giclee and Hand - Embellishment on Canvas. Hand Signed in ink lower right.
Comes with Park West COA and Appraisal.
Sight Size: 16 x 25.5 in.
Overall Framed Size: 25.75 x 34 in.
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