- HARRY GOTTLIEB (AMERICAN, 1895-1992)
HARRY GOTTLIEB (AMERICAN, 1895-1992) Oil on canvas. Signed 'H. Gottlieb' (lower right).
Harry Gottlieb (American, 1895-1992)
Harry Gottlieb, painter, screenprinter, educator, and lithographer, was born September 23rd, 1895 in Bucharest, Rumania. He immigrated to America in 1907, and his family settled in Minneapolis. From 1915 to 1917, Gottlieb attended the Minneapolis Institute of Arts. After a short stint as an illustrator for the U.S. Navy, Gottlieb moved to New York City. He became a scenic and costume designer for Eugene O"Neill's Provincetown Theater Group. He also studied at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts and the National Academy of Design. Gottlieb was one of America's first Social Realist painters, influenced by the Robert Henri-led movement in New York City. He was also a pioneer in screen printing, which he learned while working for the Works Progress Administration (WPA).
- Adolph Gottlieb 1903–1974. Chrome
Adolph Gottlieb 1903–1974. Chrome Green. 1972, screenprint in colors. 24 h × 17¾ w in. result: $3,024. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Signed, dated and numbered to lower edge ‘Adolph Gottlieb 1972 2/150’. This work is number 2 from the edition of 150 published by Marlborough Graphics, New York.
- MID-CENTURY AMERICAN STILL LIFE OIL
MID-CENTURY AMERICAN STILL LIFE OIL ON CANVAS Mid-century American still life of vessels, oil on canvas. Inscribed 'Gottlieb, Charles' to verso. Image: 14" H x 24" W; frame: 14.5" H x 24.5" W. Minor scuffing to surface.
- MID-CENTURY MODERN BLACK & WHITE OIL
MID-CENTURY MODERN BLACK & WHITE OIL ON CANVAS Mid-century modern oil on canvas, abstract composition in black and white with lines and circles, in the style of Adolph Gottlieb or Franz Kline. Image: 5.75" H x 8" W; frame: 11.5" H x 14" W x 1" D. Long and deep lines of craquelure, some buckling / warping to canvas.
- THOMAS MANN, PAIR OF SIGNED, LIMITED
THOMAS MANN, PAIR OF SIGNED, LIMITED EDITIONS Pazifischen Presse, Los Angeles: "Das Gesetz", 1944, #221 of 250 signed copies; with, "Leiden an Deutschland Tagebuchblatter aus den Jahren 1933 und 1934", privately printed for Ernst Gottlieb and Felix Guggenheim and distributed by Marys S. Rosenberg, 1946, #C3 of 250 signed copies, 9.5"h x 6.5"w
- ADOLPH GOTTLIEB, TWO-COLOR LITHOGRAPH,
ADOLPH GOTTLIEB, TWO-COLOR LITHOGRAPH, 1966 Adolph Gottlieb (American, 1903-1974), "Black Ground--Red Disc", signed, dated and numbered 49/50 in white pencil along lower margins, published by Marlborough Graphics, New York, matted and framed under plexiglass, 28"h x 20"w (sight), 36"h x 27"w (frame)
- HARRY GOTTLIEB (AMERICAN, 1895-1993).
HARRY GOTTLIEB (AMERICAN, 1895-1993). Oil on canvas laid to board. "Art Class". 1932. Signed and titled lower center. Signed and dated lower right. From a New York collection. Dimensions: 45" high x 60" wide Condition: Surface scuffs and scratches.
- INDIAN SCHOOL: EQUESTRIAN SCENEGouache
INDIAN SCHOOL: EQUESTRIAN SCENEGouache on paper.
13 x 10 in. (sheet), 21 3/4 x 17 1/2 in. (frame).
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
fading, water spots. Minor losses to the edges. Crease to the upper right corner, loss to the lower right corner. Otherwise apparently in good condition. Not examined out of frame.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.
- WALLACE SILVER 'GRAND BAROQUE' FLATWARE
WALLACE SILVER 'GRAND BAROQUE' FLATWARE SERVICEMarked 'Sterling'.
Comprising:
Twelve dinner knives with steel blades and filled handles
Six silver butter spreaders with steel blades and filled
Six silver butter spreaders
Twelve dinner forks
Twenty-four lunch forks
Twelve cocktail forks
Twelve soup spoons
Twenty-six teaspoons
A pie slice with steel blade and filled handle
A sauce ladle
Together with:
A set of eight silver iced tea straws
A group of various silver salt spoons
The dinner knives 10 in. long, 133 oz. approx. weighable, (120 pcs).
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Minor wear and in good condition.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.
- GROUP OF SILVER SERVING PIECESComprising:
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GROUP OF SILVER SERVING PIECESComprising:
A serving fork, marked 'Sterling'
A lobed serving spoon, marked 'Sterling'
A stuffing spoon,, marked London, 1831, maker's mark 'WK'
A fish slice, London, 1833, probably for John James Whiting
Together with a pair of Jensen style silver plate servers
The longest 12 in., 17.5 oz. approx. weighable, (5 pcs).
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Minor wear consistent with use overall. The plate servers with copper bleeding.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.
- MID-CENTURY MODERN BRASS AND PATINATED
MID-CENTURY MODERN BRASS AND PATINATED COPPER PENDANT LIGHT18 3/4 in. diam.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
With denting and rubbing throughout. The metal leaves loose in some places. Some verdigris. Generally good condition.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.
- CHARLES AND RAY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER
CHARLES AND RAY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER WOOL UPHOLSTERED AND CHROME 'COMPACT' SOFA35 x 6 ft. 1 in. x 32 in., height of seat 17 in.
Note: The prototype of the 'Compact' sofa, is based on a built-in sofa in the Eames' home, and was designed in 1954.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Stained and worn upholstery with wear, pitting and rust to the metal supports. 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.
- CHARLES AND RAY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER
CHARLES AND RAY EAMES FOR HERMAN MILLER WOOL UPHOLSTERED AND CHROME 'COMPACT' SOFA35 x 6 ft. 1 in. x 32 in., height of seat 17 in.
Note: The prototype of the 'Compact' sofa, is based on a built-in sofa in the Eames' home, and was designed in 1954.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Staining and wear to the upholstery with pitting, rust and scuffing to the chrome legs. 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.
- H. BROCKMANN-PETERSEN FOR POUL JEPPESEN
H. BROCKMANN-PETERSEN FOR POUL JEPPESEN BIRCH ARMCHAIRUnmarked.
29 x 24 x 27 1/2 in., height of seat 18 in.
Purchased through architect and designer Henry Kann ~1959.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Generally in good overall condition with minor nicks and scuffing throughout. Slight wear to the upholstery. 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.
- HARRY BERTOIA FOR KNOLL 'BIRD' CHAIR
HARRY BERTOIA FOR KNOLL 'BIRD' CHAIR AND OTTOMANThe chair 41 x 38 x 34 in., height of seat 15 in.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
In good overall condition with minor wear to the frame of the stool. Minor staining to the stool. Structurally sound and very comfortable.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.
- ITALIAN BLUE LACQUERED PEDESTAL TABLE29
ITALIAN BLUE LACQUERED PEDESTAL TABLE29 1/4 in. x 4 ft. diam.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Blue lacquer top and pedestal have some scuffs and nicks. Screws attaching top to base are missing. Generally good condition. 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.
- MID-CENTURY MARBLE AND WHITE PAINTED
MID-CENTURY MARBLE AND WHITE PAINTED METAL ELLIPTICAL LOW TABLE16 x 4 ft. 4 in. x 24 1/2 in.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
In very weathered condition with a mossy patina on the top. Losses and wear to the painted base.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.
- PAIR OF MODERN MOLDED GLASS LAMPS15
PAIR OF MODERN MOLDED GLASS LAMPS15 1/2 x 5 x 5 in. (to socket).
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Minor wear and in good condition. Will need to be rewired for use.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.
- PAIR OF H. BROCKMANN-PETERSEN BARREL
PAIR OF H. BROCKMANN-PETERSEN BARREL BACK TEAK ARMCHAIRS FOR POUL JEPPESENFitted with a label 'P. Jeppesens Mobelfabrik A/S, Store-Heddinge Danmark'.
29 x 22 x 16 1/2 in., height of seat with cushion 18 3/4 in.
Purchased through architect and designer Henry Kann ~1959.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Both in good overall condition and structurally sound. One right armrest is loose.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.
- KNOLL STYLE VELVET UPHOLSTERED AND BRUSHED
KNOLL STYLE VELVET UPHOLSTERED AND BRUSHED METAL SOFAUnmarked.
27 1/2 x 8 ft. 2 in. x 30 1/2 in., height of seat 15 1/2 in.
Property Formerly in the Collection of Doris Gottlieb Brickner and Dr. Manuel Gottlieb
Condition
Slight wear to the velvet upholstery with cat scratches on the left side panel. Metal legs worn, 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.
- COLIN GRAEME (BRITISH, 1858-1910). Pair
COLIN GRAEME (BRITISH, 1858-1910). Pair of English Setters. Oil on canvas. Signed at lower left. Acquired from Richard Gottlieb, NY 1986. From a Purchase, NY estate. Dimensions: 21.5" h x 17.5" w. Condition: Relined. Few spots of retouching in upper background. Small losses by corner. Very faint craquelure.
- Adolph Gottlieb, (American 1903-1974)
Adolph Gottlieb, (American 1903-1974) Screenprint "Green Dream" silkscreen on paper, pencil signed Adolph Gottlieb 1969, edition 64/95, 27" x 22" sheet, framed 27-1/2" x 22-1/2", good condition, Very good condition, no visible issues, not inspected out of frame
- GOTTLIEB DIETRICH (SWISS, 1854 - 1926)
GOTTLIEB DIETRICH (SWISS, 1854 - 1926) 5 ?" x 7 ?" Chillon Castle. Oil on paperboard, artist monogram lower left corner, unframed.
- GOTTLIEB DIETRICH (SWISS, 1854 - 1926)
GOTTLIEB DIETRICH (SWISS, 1854 - 1926) 5 ¾" x 8 ?" Lake Lucerne. Oil on paperboard, not signed, writing verso "Sac. des IV Cantons", along with writing by later hand, under glass in gilt wood frame, overall 12 ¼" x 14 ¾".
- L ARNOLD (GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY) 32 ?"
L ARNOLD (GERMAN, 19TH CENTURY) 32 ?" x 26" Portrait of Johan Gottlieb Büttig, 1843. Oil on canvas, signed verso with inscription in German, reads in english, "Johan Gottlieb Büttig, landowner [?], born: 24 April 1774, painted in the year 1843, painter: L. Arnold", unframed.
- GOTTLIEB PINBALL MACHINE CIRCA 1960
GOTTLIEB PINBALL MACHINE CIRCA 1960 Gottlieb pinball machine circa 1960, Kings and Queens, retains original paint
- Gottlieb Elster. Art Nouveau vase. c.
Gottlieb Elster. Art Nouveau vase. c. 1900, glazed porcelain. 11¼ h × 10 w × 7½ d in. result: $4,000. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Incised marks to underside ‘G XIII S 6200’ and painted ‘TH D 273’. Illegible original paper label to underside.
- NAHUM TSCHACBASOV (RUSSIAN/AMERICAN,
NAHUM TSCHACBASOV (RUSSIAN/AMERICAN, 1899-1984) STILL L...DESCRIPTION: "Vase of Flowers," 1947, oil on canvas signed lower right and signed and dated on the verso. Nahum Tschacbasov was born into a Jewish family from Baku, Azerbaijan and emigrated to the U.S. with his family to Chicago at an early age, later settling in New York. His social group of friends were fellow artists, including Philip Evergood, Milton Avery, Stuart Davis, David Burliuk, William Gropper, the Soyer brothers, Robert Gwathmey, Marsden Hartley, and Max Weber. Along with artists Mark Rothko and Adolph Gottlieb, Tschacbasov was one of the original founders of the artist's group "The Ten." CIRCA: 20th ORIGIN: DIMENSIONS: L:27" W: 21" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- VULCAN PINBALL MACHINEDESCRIPTION: Vulcan
VULCAN PINBALL MACHINEDESCRIPTION: Vulcan coin operated Pinball Machine manufactured by D. Gottlieb & Co. This arcade game features fascinating artwork throughout and a fierce female character on the bright light up display that is also very active when in play. The interior field is clean with minor wear. Circa 1977. CIRCA: 1977 ORIGIN: USA DIMENSIONS: H:75" W:52" D:22" CONDITION: Good condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- ONE CENT ñBAFFLE BALLî WOOD RAIL COUNTERTOP
ONE CENT ñBAFFLE BALLî WOOD RAIL COUNTERTOP PINBALL MAC...One Cent ñBaffle Ballî Wood Rail Countertop Pinball Machine. Chicago, Illinois: D. Gottlieb & Co., ca. 1931. One of the most popular of the early pinball machines. Back door not original, no lock or key. 24î x 16î x 7î.
- ñFIVE STAR FINALî WOOD RAIL COUNTERTOP
ñFIVE STAR FINALî WOOD RAIL COUNTERTOP PINBALL MACHINEñFive Star Finalî Wood Rail Countertop Pinball Machine. Chicago, Illinois: D. Gottlieb & Co., ca. 1932. Unusual because it has no coin entry. Player probably paid the bartender or operator a penny or nickel then pulled a metal rod out to release the balls. May very well have been an early version. The movie ñFive Star Finalî came out in 1931 and was up for an academy award. No glass. 28 _î x 15 _î x 6 _î.
- TWENTY-FIVE MISCELLANEOUS LETTERHEADS,
TWENTY-FIVE MISCELLANEOUS LETTERHEADS, BILLHEADS AND EN...Twenty-Five Miscellaneous Letterheads, Billheads and Envelopes. 1891-1955. Including Russell Playing Card Co., Brown & Bigelow, Consolidated-Dougherty, Geo. Kuehl, Queen Dyeing Co., R. Voigt, L. Gottlieb & Sons, E.S. Alexander & Co., J.R. Welden & Co., Geo. Zorn & Co., Gibson Playing Card Co., Five Jacks Whiskey, Russell Playing Card Co, Atlantic Playing Card Co., Northbrook Plastic Card Co., American Playing Card Co., NYCC and The Souvenir Card Co.
- AN ANTIQUE MAP, "AMERICæ MAPPA GENERALIS,"
AN ANTIQUE MAP, "AMERICæ MAPPA GENERALIS," 1746,AN ANTIQUE MAP, "Americæ Mappa Generalis," 1746, hand colored engraving, published by Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724) with special acknowledgement to Johann Matthias Hase (1684-1742) and August Gottlieb Boehme (1719-1797), showing the known lands of the western hemisphere, the title cartouche with two explosive volcanoes, possibly referencing the Tres Vírgenes, erupting over a male and female Indigenous American shaded by a date tree and standing over sugarcane and cotton bales, flanked by a Brazilian merchant with parrot, umbrella and attendant, he stands over lumber and a vessel of cast gold bars or natural minerals, plate: 19 1/4 x 22 1/2".
Condition:
Some smudging, stains, fading of hand color, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- AN ANTIQUE MAP, "AMERICæ MAPPA GENERALIS,"
AN ANTIQUE MAP, "AMERICæ MAPPA GENERALIS," 1746,AN ANTIQUE MAP, "Americæ Mappa Generalis," 1746, hand colored engraving, published by Johann Baptist Homann (1664-1724) with special acknowledgement to Johann Matthias Hase (1684-1742) and August Gottlieb Boehme (1719-1797), showing the known lands of the western hemisphere, the title cartouche with two explosive volcanoes, possibly referencing the Tres Vírgenes, erupting over a male and female Indigenous American shaded by a date tree and standing over sugarcane and cotton bales, flanked by a Brazilian merchant with parrot, umbrella and attendant, he stands over lumber and a vessel of cast gold bars or natural minerals, plate: 19 1/4" x 22 1/2".
Condition:
Tears, handling creases, backed and ironed, mild losses and repairs, but overall in good to very good condition, wear commensurate with age. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
- GRP: MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART BOOKSLarge
GRP: MODERN AND CONTEMPORARY ART BOOKSLarge group of reference books, monographs, and catalogs on modern and contemporary art, including works on major movements such as Futurism and Synchromism, and artists including Zao Wou-Ki, Georges Rouault, Pablo Picasso, and Anselm Kiefer, among many others. Additionally includes works on Eastern European and Latin American art during the period, along with several auction catalogs. A full list of titles included is as follows: three catalogs from Arthur Tooth and Sons Limited; William C. Seitz, "Hans Hofmann"; George W. Staempfli invitation to "Mary Bauermeister" exhibition; Frank O'Hara "New Spanish Painting and Scupture"; an issue of "In the Art World" catalog; catalog from San Jose State University "Holly Lane"; catalog of the University Art Museum, University of California "Lindner"; Marlborough New London Gallery catalog "Ben Nicholson: Twelve New Works June 1967"; catalog of Galerie des Granges "Andre Planson: Oeuvres Recentes (1970-1975); Graham W. J. Beal "Wayne Thiebaud Painting"; an issue of the Arts Club of Chicago "Germaine Richier, January 21-February 19, 1966"; Eine Sammlung "Werner Gilles"; catalog from Centro Cultural San Angel "Mauricio Cervantes: El Codigo de lo Intangible"; resume/promotional material of John Black; Max Bill promotional material; Museum of Modern Art catalog "Picasso: 75th Anniversary Exhibition"; catalog from Marlborough Gallery "William Baziotes: Late Work 1946-1962"; catalog from the Italian Festival - San Francisco April-May 1959 "Italy: Three Directions in Painting and Sculpture of Younger Italian Artists"; catalog from Aquavella Galleries "XIX & XX Century Drawings, Watercolors, Pastels, Gouaches, Collages: October 21-November 24, 1982"; catalog from Richard Gray Gallery "Picasso's Picassos: Paintings, Drawings & Sculpture from the Artist's Estate"; catalog from Howard Wise Gallery "Light Ballet"; catalog from Galeria Arte Actual Mexicano "Ricardo Mazal Pinturas"; catalog from Centro Cultural San Angel "Alberto Castro Lenero: La Fragmentacion"; two copies of Frank Gaard's "Terence la Noue"; 2 copies of a catalog from the Arts Club of Chicago, The University Gallery and the Jewish Museum "Pierre Alechinsky"; catalog from the Weintraub Gallery "Henry Moore: Sculpture, Watercolors & Drawings, Graphics, Portfolios"; catalog from Marlborough Gerson Gallery "Arnaldo Pomodoro"; Deborah Wye "Louis Bourgeois"; Allison C. Meier, Kris Kuksi, and Samuel D. Gliner "Colin Christian: Trypophobia"; Time Magazine, "Covers"; a catalog from Staempfli "Minoru Yamasaki: The Architect and his use of Sculpture as an Integral Part of Design"; catalog from the Arts Club of Chicago "Tom Holland"; Peter Selz "15 Polish Painters"; Werner Schmalenbach "The Known and Unknown of Julius Bissier"; "Adrian Berg: Recent Paintings of Gloucester Gate, Regents's Part"; Atherton Curtis and Paul Proute "Adolphe Appian: son Oeuvre Grave et Lithographie"; catalog from Marisa del re Gallery "Diego Giacometti"; Thalia Gouma-Peterson "Miriam Schapiro: A Retrospective, 1953-1980"; Ebria Feinblatt and Bruce Davis "Los Angeles Prints, 1883-1980"; catalog from La Sociedad Mexicana de Arte Moderno "Alberto Castro Lenero: Castillo Interior"; catalog from the University of California, Los Angeles/Cleveland Museum of Art/Minneapolis Institute of Arts/Museum of Fine Arts, Boston/Philips Gallery, Washington D.C./San Francisco Museum of Art "John Marin Memorial Exhibition"; catalog from Chapellier Gallery "Frank Duveneck 1849-1919"; Edward Kienholz "Volksempfangers Nationalgalerie Berlin"; the Connoisseur, January 1963; publication from Galleria Fiamma Vico Frezzeria San Marco "Gaston Orellana Aldo Bresciani"; Robert Rosenblum "The Sculpture of Picasso"; catalog from the Sidney Janis Gallery "The High-Kitsch of Eilshemius at Janis"; catalog from the Sun Valley Art Auction June 29, 1991; catalog from Galerie van de Loo "Alfred Kremer: Seichnungen"; catalog from the Sidney Janis Gallery "New Paintings Sculpture & Drawings by Jim Dine"; Maurice Tuchman "American Sculpture of the Sixties"; catalog from the Ravinia Festival Art Exhibit 1962; Vittore Frattini "Miklos N. Varga: Frammenti Lirici 2"; Beelden Schilderijen Tekeningen Grafisch Werk "Robert Vander Eycken"; catalog from the Chicago Sculpture International May 10-15 1984"; "Edward Lentsch"; catalog from Minnesota Museum of Art "Kollwitz"; catalog from the Art Institute of Chicago "Anselm Kiefer"; catalog from the Marlborough Gallery "Ettore Colla"; catalog from Manny Silverman Gallery "Edward Dugmore Burning Bright: Paintings 1950-1959"; catalog from Wexner Center of the Arts "Will / Power: New Works by Papo Colo, Jimmie Durham, David Hammons, Hachivi Edgar Heap of Birds, Adrian Piper, Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson"; catalog from Staempfli "Fritz Koenig"; catalog from Robert Miller gallery "Robert S. Zakanitch"; Jennifer Licht "Eight Contemporary Artists"; catalog from Stephen Roman + Private Art Dealer "Darcilio Lima 1944-1991"; catalog from Musee d'Art Americain Giverny and Terra Museum of American Art, Chicago "Roxy Paine"; catalog from Robert Fraser Gallery "Peter Blake"; catalog from Grand Central Art Galleries "August Mosca: A Fifty Year Retrospective"; catalog from Marlborough Gallery "Larry Rivers 1970-1973"; catalog from Marlborough Gallery "Isaac Witkin"; Martin Friedman "Adolph Gottlieb"; catalog from Marisa del re Gallery "Baj Fontana Manzoni"; catalog from Howard Wise Gallery "Otto Piene: Elements"; catalog from Lefebre Gallery "Corneille"; catalog from FineArts Printing Services "Johnmarc Edwards"; "Tongabezi: Victoria Falls, Zambia"; 1998 Pew Fellowships in the Arts catalog; catalog from BlumHelman gallery "David True--Recent Paintings"; catalog from Marlborough-Gerson Gallery "R. B. Kitaj"; 5 issues of Art in America magazine; William Firebrace "Things Worth Seeing: A Guide to the City of W"; catalog from Curt Valentin Gallery "Lehmbruck and his Contemporaries"; "Karl Hartung"; Katrina Daschner "Killing the Systems Softly"; 8 Walker catalogs; a catalog from Kunstmuseum Luzern; catalog from Felix Landau Gallery "Harry Kramer: Sculptures, Objects and Films"; Rita Caurio "Artexile No Brasil: Viagem pelo Mundo da Tapecaria"; Francisco Goya and Philip Hofer "The Disparates or, The Proverbios"; a catalog from The Art Gallery at Kennesaw State College "Cameroon Art: Selections from the Collection of William Arnett"; 2 issues of Art in America journal; Albert E. Elsen "Modern European Sculpture 1918-1945: Unknown Beings and Other Realities"; a catalog from the Art Institute of Chicago "A Century of Progress : Exhibition of Paintings and Sculpture, June 1 to November 1 1933"; an issue of Directions in Contemporary Painting and Sculpture from the Art Institute of Chicago publication; Alan G. Wilkinson "The Drawings of Henry Moore"; a catalog of Marlborough Gallery "Grisha Bruskin"; three publications by the Museum of Modern Art; one issue of Paris/New York Arts Yearbook 3"; five issues of Arts International journal; four issues of Art International: The Lugano Review journal; publication/catalog from the Dr. Martyna Miskinis Collection; four issues of the Journal of Decorative and Propaganda Arts; catalog of the National Gallery of Jamaica and the Smithsonian Institution exhibition "Jamaican Art: 1922-1982"; a catalog from the Museu de Art Moderna's VII Bienal "Estados Unidos da America" 1963; Gail Levin "Synchromism and American Color Abstraction 1910-1925"; a catalog from Gebr. Douwes Fine Art "Russian Paintings"; catalog from National Collection of Fine Arts "Sao Paulo 9"; two issues of "Alan D'Arcangelo" from Marlborough Gallery; a catalog from Associated American Artists "Lyonel Feininger: Ships and Seas"; Frances Carey and Antony Griffiths "From Manet Toulouse-Lautrec: French Lithographs 1860-1900, catalog of an Exhibition at the Department of Prints and Drawings in the British Museum, 1978"; catalog from Walker Art Center "Tyler Graphics: The Extended Image"; a catalog from Hauswedell & Nolte Auction House; Handzeichnungen, "Documenta III," two copies; Ken Friedman "Fluxus Virus: 1962-1992"; Ann Temkin "Alice Neel"; catalog from Knoedler Contemporary Art "David Smith"; Andre Maisonneuve "Ger Lataster"; catalog from the Edinburgh Festival 1955 "Paul Gauguin: Paintings, Sculpture and Engravings"; catalog from Richard Gray Gallery "Jennifer Bartlett"; catalog from Felix Landau Gallery "First West Coast Exhibition Kinetic Sculpture and Cinematisations by Pol Bury"; Earl S. Braggs "Hat Dancer Blue"; catalog from Lefebre Gallery "Julius Bissier"; "Italian Art: Monographs on Artists" catalog 115; catalog from Dayton's Gallery 12 "Calder"; Andrew Carnduff Ritchie "The New Decade: 22 European Painters and Sculptures"; Frederick A. Sweet "Sargent, Whistler and Mary Cassatt"; catalog from Pamela Auchincloss Gallery "Charles Arnoldi: Recent Monotypes from the Garner Tullis Workshop"; an issue of The Arts Club of Chicago journal May 6 through June 26, 1985; catalog from Bowdoin College Museum of Art "Leonard Baskin"; catalog from Dayton's Gallery 12 and Dwan Gallery "Charles Ross: Prisms"; Walker Arts Center publication "Nicholas Krushenick"; an issue of Sport Equestri journal "La Vita di Caprilli"; three catalogs from Marlborough Gallery; Jean Leymarie "Zao Wou-Ki"; Janis Conner and Joel Rosenkranz "Rediscoveries in American Sculpture: Studio Works 1893-1939"; catalog from Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam "Anselm Kiefer: Bilter 1986-1980"; Paul Maenz & Gerd de Vries "Anselm Kiefer"; Henrik Cornell "Carl Milles and the Milles Gardens"; catalog from Comune di Milano "Giorgio de Chirico; Jenny Lion "Magnetic North"; catalog from Wexner Center for the Arts "Maya Lin: Public/Private"; Walker Art Center "6 Artists 6 Exhibitions"; Howard Wise Gallery "Lights of Silver by Mack"; catalog from Stadische Kunsthalle Dusseldorf, ARC/Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, The Israel Museum "Anselm Kiefer"; catalog from Marian Goodman Gallery "Anselm Kiefer"; catalog from Walker Art Center "New Art of Argentina"; Museum of Modern Art "Georgio de Chirico"; Kasmin Limited "John Howlin Recent Paintings"; Marlborough-Gerson "Four London Artists: Gordon House, Colin Lanceley, Richard Lin and Joe Tilson"; Marlborough Prints Price List; catalog from the Arts Club of Chicago and University of Minnesota Gallery "Alan Davie"; Marlborough Gallery "Colin Lanceley"; catalog from the Junior Council of the Museum of Modern Art "Recent Painting USA: The Figure"; Martin Friedman, Graham W.J. Beal, Lisa Lyons "Drawings by Lesak and Rainer"; promotional material from Borgenicht Gallery; catalog from Katonah Museum of Art "Dorothy Dehner: Sixty Years of Art"; two promotional pamphlets from Staempfli; Elizabeth Armstrong and Sheila McGuire "First Impressions: Early Prints by Forty-Six Contemporary Artists"; catalog from Hapsburg, Feldman Fine Art Auctioneers "Soviet Contemporary Art: The Property of the Kniga Collection, Paris"; Vavara Rodchenko and Aleksandr Lavrentiev "The Rodchenko Family Workshop"; Walker Art Center catalog "Richard Sussman"; catalog from Charles Cowles Gallery "Tom Holland"; catalog for the VII Bienal in Sao Paulo, Brazil "10 American Sculptors: Agostini, Chryssa, Decker, Kipp, Mallary, Schmidt, Segal, Sugarman, Weinrib, Wines"; Barbara J. Bloemink "The Art of Esteban Lisa"; Marlborough Gallery catalog "Contemporary Spanish Realists"; Robert C. Morgan "All the Lost Souls: Lu Zhang's Mirror of Identity"; promotional material for Lefebre Gallery; Walker Art Center "Michelangelo Pistoletto: A Reflected World"; Pierre Alechinsky "Three Pillories: A Key to an Image"; five catalogs from Dre Devens Dutch Constructivist; catalog from the Museum of Modern Art, Minneapolis Institute of Arts, San Francisco Museum of Art and the Art Gallery of Toronto "Les Fauves"; catalog from the Minneapolis Institute of Arts "Modern Illustrated Books from the Collection of Louis E. Stern"; Sylvan Cole, Jr and Robert Doty "Will Barnet: Etchings, Lithographs, Woodcuts, Serigraphs 1932-1972 catalog raisonne"; Edith Hoffmann "Kokoschka Life and Work"; Elac Lyon "Mattiacci, Mochetti, Nannucci"; Wladimiro Settimelli and Filippo Zevi "Gli Alinari: Fotografi a Firenze 1852-1920"; William C. Seitz "Mark Tobey"; Kunstforum International "Zwischenbilanz II Neue Deutsche Malerei"; Henry Geldzahler "New York Painting and Sculpture: 1940-1970"; Virginia M. Mecklenburg "The Patricia and Phillip Frost Collection: American Abstraction 1930-1945"; Gert von Osten "Plastik seit 1800 in Deutschland, Osterrich und der Schweiz"; Steven Heller and Louise Fili "Dutch Moderne: Graphic Design from Destijl to Deco"; one Christie's catalog; Joshua C. Taylor "Futurism"; Sotheby's catalog, "The Eye of a Collector: Works from the Collection of Stanley J. Seeger"; journal from the University of Minnesota "Germany in the Twenties: The Artist as a Social Critic"; Bruckmann Munchen "Marino Marini"; Verlag Torsten Brohan "Hans Moller"; Henri Baruk, Andre Neher and Leon Askenazi "Le Livre de Ruth"; catalog from Istituto di Cultura di Palazzo Grassi "La Pittura Metafisica"; catalog from Galerie van de Loo Munchen "Maurice Wuckaert"; Marlborough Gallery "Avigdor Arikha Ink Drawings 1965-1972"; catalog from Weinstein Gallery "Fifteenth Anniversary"; two copies of Malcolm C. Salaman "Fine Prints of the Year: An Annual Review of Contemporary Etchings and Engraving"; catalog from the Pushkin Museum, Moscow "Impressionist and Post-Impressionist Paintings from the U.S.S.R."; catalog from the Far Gallery "Leonard Baskin: The Graphic Work, 1950-1970"; catalog from Editions Limited Gallery "Jurgen Peters"; Martin Friedman and Graham W.J.Beal "George Segal: Sculptures"; Judith Zilczer "'The Noble Buyer: John Quinn Patron of the Avant-Garde"; Luis R. Cancel, Jacinto Quirarte, Marimar Benitez, Nelly Perazzo, Lowery S. Sims, Eva Cockcroft, Felix Angel, and Carla Stellweg "The Latin American Spirit: Art and Artists in the United States, 1920-1970"; catalog from the United Book Guild "Aubrey Beardsley Drawings"; Peter Selz "Emil Nolde"; Kunsthaus Richterswil "Ardyn Halter"; Jean Dubuffet "Dubuffet: 1962-66"; John Richardson "Georges Braque 1882-1963: An American Tribute"; Walker Art Center catalog "Scale and Environment: 10 Sculptors"; Pace Gallery Publications "Dubuffet"; William H. Wilson "Raoul Dufy: A Retrospective"; Publication from R.S. Johnson International, Chicago "Pablo Picasso (1881-1973): Master of Graphic Art"; Martin H. Bush and Kenworth Moffett "Goodnough"; David Eugene Smith "Mathematics and Poetry"; catalog from Galerie van de Loo Munchen "Dimitri Hadzi"; Stephanie Barron "German Expressionist Sculpture"; an issue of "Avant-Garde" magazine; Carl de Keyzer "Homo Sovieticus"; catalog from the Tel Aviv Museum of Art "Yigal Ozeri 1994-1997"; Demetrio Paparoni "Stefano Peroli"; two issues of Design Quarterly journal; Robert P. Metzger "Reuben Nakian: Centennial Retrospective 1897-1986"; Schule von Pistoia "Barni Buscioni Ruffi"; publication from Hundert Tage fur Salzburg "Mimmo Paladino"; Minnesota Museum of Art publication "Clara"; James David Draper and Guilhem Scherf "Augustin Pajou: Royal Sculptor 1730-1809"; Albert Scaglione "Laszlo Dus"; Germano Celant "Mario Merz"; catalog from Tubingen-Hamburg-Zurich "Joseph Beus Olfarben 1949-1967"; two copies of Ronald Paulson "Hogarth's Graphic Works: First Complete Edition"; Pierre Courthion "Rouault"; Leon Bellefleur postcards "12 Dessins - Drawings"; "Byelorussian Glassmaker's Art"; catalog from G. di San Lazzaro.
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HOMANN HEIRS, A MAP OF THE AMERICAS, "AMERICæ MAPPA GEN...HOMANN HEIRS, A MAP OF THE AMERICAS, "Americæ Mappa Generalis," NUREMBERG, PUBLISHED 1746, hand-colored engraving on watermarked cream laid paper, Augustus Gottlieb Boehme, contributor, with a figural cartouche with a scene of volcanoes exploding over date trees, an indigenous man upholds a small head and the female holds a recurve bow and bound roll, goods for export like sugar cane, cotton, lumber and gold scatter the foreground, sheet: 21" x 23 1/4".
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Some smudges, stains, repair near neat line, some toning, overall in good condition. Unframed. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."