GEORGE ZIMBEL (b. 1929): TWO BOYSGEORGE ZIMBEL (b. 1929): TWO BOYS ON 35TH STREET Gelatin silver print 14 x 11 in. dated 1953.
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Comic African-American caricature. 12 x 9 1/4 inches (305 x 235 mm) on heavy paper stock. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Signed "Zim." Minor wear. Known as Zim, Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1933) WatercolorEugene Zimmerman (1862-1933) Watercolor Illustration of Banjo Player Sgn. Zim. W/C on paperboard. ''Our records am de latest & bestest.''Condition: Tear to lower left and some wear.Dimensions: 33'' x 21 1/2''E
Seymour Zayon, American, late 20thSeymour Zayon, American, late 20th c, acrylic, 18 1/2" x 17 1/2", Balance and Counterbalance Estimate $200-400
ZIRKUS.Szemelowski, Maciej. Zirkus.ZIRKUS.Szemelowski, Maciej. Zirkus. Poland: WDA Zam, ca. 1970s. Depicting a saxophonist clown surrounded by butterflies. 26 x 37". Folded. Very good.
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] (African-American Caricature.) "Ivanhoe Coterie Reception." 12 x 9 inches (304 x 228 mm), on heavy paper. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1912. Signed "Zim" in ink. Slightly dusty, old tape fragment. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Comic caricature of housekeeper & elderly African-American butler. 9 3/8 x 11 inches (238 x 279 mm) on heavy paper stock. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912 [dated Dec. 1888?]. Minor wear. Known as Zim, Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
Nyoman Gunarsa (1944-* Indonesian)Nyoman Gunarsa (1944-* Indonesian) Two Balinese Dancers
Zigi Ben-Haim Israeli, b. 1945Zigi Ben-Haim Israeli, b. 1945 Untitled, 1977
Estimate:$1,000-$1,500
8 pieces. (Original Cartoon &8 pieces. (Original Cartoon & Illustration Art). Zimmerman, Eugene. Original pen & ink drawings. African-American caricatures. Most approx. 6 1/4 x 9 1/4 inches (158 x 234 mm) & smaller. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. With production markings. All signed "Zim." Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists. Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
Seymour Zayon, American, 20th c,Seymour Zayon, American, 20th c, 18" x 15" acrylic on illustration board, Multipil Peronages Estimate $200-400
TIMOTHY MAZARURA MODERN AFRICANTIMOTHY MAZARURA MODERN AFRICAN MARBLE SCULPTURE Zimbabwe,20th Century Depicts two biomorphic people with child surrounded by openwork rings.
Nyoman Gunarsa (1944-* Indonesian)Nyoman Gunarsa (1944-* Indonesian) Two Balinese Dancers
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] African-American Caricature. 9 1/8 x 8 inches (230 x 203 mm), on bd. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Signed "Zim" in ink. Occasionally dusty. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
ZIMMERMAN, Kaspar A., (American/Swiss,ZIMMERMAN, Kaspar A., (American/Swiss, 1927-2002): Florida Palms Through the Moss, Oil/Canvas, 20'' x 24'', signed lower right, unframed.
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] (Anti-Semitic Caricature.) "Cohenstein, Selling off Bargains Below Co(s)t." 14 1/8 x 10 3/4 inches (358 x 273 mm) on bd. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Signed "Zim" in pencil at bottom edge center, on verso, "Zim, Horseheads N.Y." Minor wear. Known as Zim, Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
A Storyteller Figure in a smallA Storyteller Figure in a small basket beneath an air balloon in the style of Lela and Luther Gutierrez. Height 4 1/2 inches.
5 pieces. (Original Cartoon &5 pieces. (Original Cartoon & Illustration Art). Zimmerman, Eugene. Original pen & ink & wash drawings. African-American caricatures. Most approx. 11 1/2 x 9 1/2 inches (292 x 240 mm) & smaller. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. With production markings. All signed "Zim." Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists. ,200 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid, prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Freeman''s Conditions of Sale.
Seymour Zayon, American, late 20thSeymour Zayon, American, late 20th c, acrylic, 11" x 14", Personage Estimate $200-400
NICHOLAS TANDI (ZIMBABWEAN B. 1949),NICHOLAS TANDI (ZIMBABWEAN B. 1949), BUST OF A WOMAN, CARVED MARBLE SCULPTURE, HEIGHT: 25 INNicholas Tandi (Zimbabwean b. 1949), Bust of a Woman, Carved Marble Sculpture, Height: 25 in,
T. ZIMMER, 20TH CENTURY, SCOTTISHT. ZIMMER, 20TH CENTURY, SCOTTISH HIGHLAND FIGURE IN FULL REGALIA, GICLEE PRINT 45 X 33 INT. Zimmer, 20th Century, Scottish Highland Figure in Full Regalia, Giclee Print 45 x 33 in
SYLVESTER MUBAYI (ZIMBABWEAN,SYLVESTER MUBAYI (ZIMBABWEAN, B. 1942) 14" x 10" x 8" "Buck Girl". Carved springstone, signed near base.
Seymour Zayon, American, b 1930,Seymour Zayon, American, b 1930, acrylic, Supplematism , 14" x 11" Estimate $100-200
GEORGE ZIMBEL (b. 1929): BOY ANDGEORGE ZIMBEL (b. 1929): BOY AND GREAT DANE HARLEM c.1960 Gelatin silver print 16 x 19 3/4 in. (sheet) titled signed copyrighted 1991 printed by the artist in 1991 "all rights reserved."
DAVIS GOPITO, (ZIMBABWE B. 1946)DAVIS GOPITO, (ZIMBABWE B. 1946) BUST OF A WOMAN (SHONA), MOTTLED GREEN-BROWN STONE SCULPTURE, H: 15-1/2 INDavis Gopito, (Zimbabwe b. 1946) Bust of a Woman (Shona), Mottled Green-Brown Stone Sculpture, H: 15-1/2 in
Robin Smith, Himba boy, Namibia,Robin Smith, Himba boy, Namibia, 2001/2004, approx 100cm H x 65cm L
Michael Kabotie
(Hopi, 1942-2009)
ShalakoMichael Kabotie
(Hopi, 1942-2009)
Shalako Dancers, 1965
gouache on paper
signed M. Kabotie and dated (lower left), titled on collection card (verso)
19 x 29 inches
MALCAH ZELDIS (AMERICAN/NEW YORK,MALCAH ZELDIS (AMERICAN/NEW YORK, B. 1931)Malcah Zeldis (American/New York, b. 1931) , "Lion 2", 1990, gouache on paper, signed and dated lower center, pencil-titled en verso, 15 in. x 19 5/8 in., framed . Provenance: The Doug and Cathy Gitter Collection
ZIMBABWEAN SHONA ART SCULPTUREZIMBABWEAN SHONA ART SCULPTURE STANDING BIRD Shona school (Zimbabwe), late 20th century. Large carved stone standing bird sculpture. Artist signed to underside. Provenance: The Private Collection of Mr. Noel F. Parris, Fayetteville, Georgia.
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Caricature of African-American couple. 7 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches (184 x 285 mm), on bd. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Unobtrusive production markings. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
MATILDA , ZIMBABWE (20TH / 21STMATILDA , ZIMBABWE (20TH / 21ST CENTURY), TRAVELING BY BUS MBARA MUSIKA, AFRICAN FOLK ART OIL ON BOARD, 13"H X 13 3/8"WMatilda, Zimbabwe, (20th / 21st century) Traveling by bus Mbara Musika, African folk art oil on board signed lower right. Mbare Musika is the major trading market for vegetables and fruits in Mbare suburb of Harare, Zimbabwe. It acts as the distribution centre for agricultural produce in Zimbabwe. It is also the major bus station for rural bound and incoming transport. It has been the most important and significant trading and transport centre in Zimbabwe but has fallen into disrepair in recent years African folk art oil on board Dimensions: 13"H x 13 3/8"W
1 vol. Zim(merman), (Eugene).1 vol. Zim(merman), (Eugene). Cartoons & Caricatures. Scranton: Correspondence Institute of America, 1910. 12mo, orig. 1/2 morocco & cloth; scuffed, extremities worn & rubbed, some dustsoiling. Illus.
CLIVE KAY (ZIMBABWEAN/CANADIAN,CLIVE KAY (ZIMBABWEAN/CANADIAN, BORN 1944), TWO CAPE BUFFALO DRAWINGS Pastel and charcoal on paper, each pencil signed at lower right, both matted and framed.
MALINI (MAX KATZ BREIT). MALINI.MALINI (MAX KATZ BREIT). MALINI. THE CONJUROR OF THE CE...[Australia], ca. 1925. Two-color broadside features a photographic portrait of the famous Jewish-American magician best known for his impromptu miracles, and for performing before monarchs, presidents, and society elites. 14 ¾ x 34 ¼". Minor repairs throughout image; B. The only known example of this portrait. As Ricky Jay wrote in Learned Pigs and Fireproof Women, “…Malini was the embodiment of what a magician should be – not a performer who requires a fully equipped stage, elaborate apparatus, elephants, or handcuffs to accomplish his mysteries, but one who can stand a few inches from you and with a borrowed coin, a lemon, a knife, a tumbler, or a pack of cards convince you he performs miracles.” Indeed, Malini (1873 – 1942) built his reputation on impromptu miracles, performing for socialites, heads of state, monarchs, and even tribal leaders in a long career that took him around the globe. From biting the buttons off of Senator Mark Hanna’s coat on the steps of the Capitol building (and restoring them), to transforming roasted chickens into live, flapping birds at the center of a high society dinner party, Malini made his name by surprising his audiences with unexpected moments of wonder. Posters advertising Malini are truly rare, with only one other commercially printed advertisement for him known.
ZIMMERMAN, Karl A., (Austrian/American,ZIMMERMAN, Karl A., (Austrian/American, 1870-1947): Florida Country Landscape with Brahma Bull by a Pond, Watercolor, 14.25'' x 22.25'', signed lower left, unframed.
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Elderly pipe-smoking rural dweller sharpening the handle of a scythe. 9 1/8 x 5 3/4 inches (230 x 146 mm), on bd. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Signed "Zim" in ink. Some dust soiling, pencil & blue pencil production markings on image. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.