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Robert Indiana 1928–2018. The
Robert Indiana 1928–2018. The American Dream (from Decade). 1971, screenprint in colors on Schoellers Parole. 38? h × 31? w in. result: $1,063. estimate: $1,500–2,000. Signed and dated to lower edge ‘XIV/XXV R. Indiana 1971’. This work is number 14 from the edition of 25 artist's proofs apart from the edition of 100 printed by Domberger KG, Stuttgart and published by Multiples Inc., New York and Los Angeles.
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Robert Indiana 1928–2018. The
Robert Indiana 1928–2018. The American Dream (from Decade). 1971, screenprint in colors on Schoellers Parole. 38? h × 31? w in. estimate: $2,000–3,000. Signed and dated to lower edge ‘XIV/XXV R. Indiana 1971’. This work is number 14 from the edition of 25 artist's proofs apart from the edition of 100 printed by Domberger KG, Stuttgart and published by Multiples Inc., New York and Los Angeles.
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LOIS K. SMITH, THE AMERICAN
LOIS K. SMITH, THE AMERICAN DREAM, A/P COLOR LITHOGRAPH, FRAME: 25 X 19 INLois K. Smith, The American Dream, A/P Color Lithograph, Frame: 25 x 19 in
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LUIS JIMENEZ (D.2006) 'AMERICAN
LUIS JIMENEZ (D.2006) 'AMERICAN DREAM' LITHOGRAPHUnframed lithograph on paper, "American Dream," signed lower right Luis Jimenez (New Mexico, 1940-2006), numbered 64/ 150, hinged to mat board, sheet: approx 24.5"h, 34.5"w
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THOM DEJONG (DUTCH 1940-1988),
THOM DEJONG (DUTCH 1940-1988), 'AMERICAN DREAM,' SERIGRAPH IN COLOR, ED. 3/195, FRAME: 22 1/4 X 27 1/8 IN. (56.52 X 68.90 CM.)Thom DeJong (Dutch 1940-1988), 'American Dream,' Serigraph in Color, ed. 3/195,, Dimensions: Frame: 22 1/4 x 27 1/8 in. (56.52 x 68.90 cm.)
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Indian ''Dream Catcher''.
Indian ''Dream Catcher''.
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THE DREAM CITY[Chicago] The Dream
THE DREAM CITY[Chicago] The Dream City. Milwaukee: American Fine Art Co. for Western Rural, (1893). Color engraving depicting Chicago at a birdês-eye view, including buildings of the Columbian Exposition, and many boats and sailing vessels in Lake Michigan. 16 x 24”. Old vertical fold, creased upper left margin.
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Peter Max (German/American,
Peter Max (German/American, 1937), "Midnight Dream" poster; copyright 1968 Peter Max Corp., NYC; 24" x 18".
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LUIS JIMENEZ (AMERICAN, 1940 -
LUIS JIMENEZ (AMERICAN, 1940 - 2006) 20" x 34" x 29" "American Dream", 1966-1987. Fiberglass, signed, dated, and numbered 5/5 on the base. Titled to the underside.
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LUIS JIMENEZ (AMERICAN,
LUIS JIMENEZ (AMERICAN, 1940-2006) AMERICAN DREAM, 1972 Lithograph. Signed and numbered 30/150 (lower right).
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PIPE DREAMS.Pipe Dreams. Mill
PIPE DREAMS.Pipe Dreams. Mill Valley: East Totem West/Orbit, ca. 1967. Color blacklight poster. 35 x 23". A.
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LARGE PAUL KOSTABI MODERNIST
LARGE PAUL KOSTABI MODERNIST ABSTRACT O/C PAINTING California,b.1962American Dream, figurative abstract composition, 2000.
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JOHN LENNON (BRITISH, 1940-1980)
JOHN LENNON (BRITISH, 1940-1980) 13" x 9" image; 22½" x 15" paper "American Dream", from the Collection "This Is My Story Both Humble and True", 1969. Hand pulled silkscreen serigraph on Arches paper, from the Artist Proof edition of 25, signed in pencil by Yoko Ono Lennon in the lower left, annotated A.P. in pencil lower left, John Lennon’s embossed signature and red chop mark lower right, blind stamp of publishers Atelier GF, Toronto, Canada and Arches watermark, unframed.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CAmerican
AMERICAN SCHOOL, 20TH CAmerican School, 20th c., "Transition of Dreams No. 2", mixed media on masonite, unsigned, titled and inscribed "DF" en verso, 24 in. x 24 in., unframed. Condition: Overall good condition.
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Collier Shore (American 20th
Collier Shore (American 20th century) Esther's Fine Dream 1990 cibachrome photograph edition 2/10 dated (lower right) 23 3/4 x 19 1/2 inches.
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WE STILL HAVE A DREAM, JOBS, PEACE,
WE STILL HAVE A DREAM, JOBS, PEACE, FREEDOM, POSTER FROM THE POOR PEOPLE'S CAMPAIGN, OR POOR PEOPLE'S MARCH ON WASHINGTON, 1968, SIGNED BY JOHN LEWIS (1940-2020), WITH THE ABBREVIATION SNCC FOR THE STUDENT NONVIOLENT COOWe Still Have a Dream, Jobs, Peace, Freedom, Poster from the Poor People's Campaign, or Poor People's March on Washington, 1968, signed by John Lewis (1940-2020), with the abbreviation SNCC for the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee,, John Lewis was a politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for 17 terms. He was an African American Civil Rights Leader and a founding member of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) , serving as its Chairman from 1963-1966. As Chairman, Lewis was among the 'Big Six' leaders of prominent civil rights organizations who organized the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. On March 7, 1965, he helped organize and lead the first of three Selma to Montgomery marches across the Edmund Pettus Bridge. This protest led to the incident that would become known as 'Bloody Sunday'. In 1968 Martin Luther King Jr, as leader of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), organized this protest. The protest consisted of thousands of people, setting up a camp on the Washington Mall over the course of six weeks. The Poor People's Campaign was motivated by a desire for economic justice and was endorsed by SNCC and many other civil rights organizations. Dimensions: Unframed, Sheet Size: 22 3/4 x 14 1/4 in. (57.8 x 36.2 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
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I HAVE A DREAM, WITH SIGNED
I HAVE A DREAM, WITH SIGNED LETTER FROM BERNICE KING, TOGETHER WITH OTHER CHILDREN'S BOOKSI HAVE A DREAM, WITH SIGNED LETTER FROM BERNICE KING, TOGETHER WITH OTHER CHILDREN'S BOOKS, titles include: I Have A Dream with signed letter; Wee Peter Puffin (signed); I'm A Brilliant Little Black Boy! (signed); Fingerprint Friends; We The Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball (5) Provenance: Estate of General Colin L. Powell, to benefit America's Promise Alliance and the Colin Powell School at City College of New York.
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US WWII Sheet Music Assorted Titles
US WWII Sheet Music Assorted Titles Lot of Ten Titles include: My American Blighty The Rose of No Man's Land The Road is Open Again The ''V'' Song In My Arms Sweet Dreams Sweetheart They're Either Too Young or Too Old Lili Marlene The Marines Hymn Rum and Coca-Cola The Army Navy and Marines. Condition: Very good.
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AMERICAN CRAFT, ASIAN THEMED
AMERICAN CRAFT, ASIAN THEMED QUEEN SIZE BED Contemporary design custom built by a MFA student at Eastern Carolina University utilizing two old carved Japanese cedar transom panels, sunburst design in alternating woods in walnut, oak and mahogany, arched crest rail with through tenon, wood rails, slats and bolts.
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Eugene Holgate (Navajo, b. 1938)
Eugene Holgate
(Navajo, b. 1938)
Silversmith?s Dream
acrylic on metalic paper
19 3/4 x 14 inches
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American folk art painting,
American folk art painting, homestead on a river with children at tent in front yard, man and woman on front porch, chickens on dirt road, unsigned, oil on canvas, 19-1/2 x 30-5/8 in.; 19th century stained wood frame. Restretched on new stretcher, lined with wax and linen, retouch at edges primarily upper left, crackle, flaking overcleaning at boat left; frame with abrasions. Kennedy Galleries, New York label verso with "#2758/2"; Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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RUSS HILL,"A COWBOY'S DREAM",
RUSS HILL,"A COWBOY'S DREAM", ILLUSTRATION, 1948 Russell (Russ) Hill (American 20th century), "A Cowboy's Dream", 1948, mixed media illustration depicting a sultry redheaded female in Western dress with a fence and saddle in the background, signed and dated to lower left of figure, framed. Approx. sight h. 19.5", w. 14.5"; Overall h. 24", w. 19", d. 1".
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AFTER ROY LICHTENSTEIN, SWEET
AFTER ROY LICHTENSTEIN, SWEET DREAMS, BABY!After Roy Lichtenstein (American, 1923 - 1997)Sweet Dreams, Baby! (Corlett 39)color offset lithograph in colors on heavy wove paperThis is an unsigned and undated, and in an un-numbered edition.Origin
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AMERICAN CRAZY QUILTAmerican
AMERICAN CRAZY QUILTAmerican Crazy Quilt
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ESTHER FUHRMAN "DREAMS & FANTASIES"
ESTHER FUHRMAN "DREAMS & FANTASIES" SCULPTURE Esther Fuhrman (American, b. 1939) bronze sculpture entitled "Dreams and Fantasies" from the artist's Tower Series, mounted upon a black base. 35.25" H x 7.5" W x 6.5" D.
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ESTHER FUHRMAN "DREAMS & FANTASIES"
ESTHER FUHRMAN "DREAMS & FANTASIES" SCULPTURE Esther Fuhrman (American, b. 1939) bronze sculpture entitled "Dreams and Fantasies" from the artist's Tower Series, mounted upon a black base. 35.25" H x 7.5" W x 6.5" D.
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Irving Amen, American, b 1918, (2),
Irving Amen, American, b 1918, (2), engraving, "Dancer's Dream", AP, pencil signed, 9 1/2" x 17", woodblock print, Chess Game, AP, pencil signed, 16" x 21" Estimate $100-200
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ROBERT INDIANA (1928-2018), "ONE"
ROBERT INDIANA (1928-2018), "ONE" FROM " THE AMERICAN DREAM PORTFOLIO," 1997, SCREENPRINT IN COLORS ON PAPER, IMAGE: 19.5" H X 19.5" W; SHEET: 22.75" H X 22.75" W (AS WIRED)Robert Indiana, (1928-2018) "One" from "The American Dream Portfolio," 1997, Screenprint in colors on paper Edition: 305/395 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margins: R Indiana; Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier, El Segundo, CA, pub. Screenprint in colors on paper Dimensions: Image: 19.5" H x 19.5" W; Sheet: 22.75" H x 22.75" W (as wired)
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ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923 - 1997):
ROY LICHTENSTEIN (1923 - 1997): SWEET DREAMS, BABY!from 11 Pop Artists Portfolio, Vol. III; Corlett 39; 1965; silkscreen in colors, matted and framed under acrylic; pencil-signed lower right, numbered lower left 145/200; 36 1/2 x 26 1/2 inches sight; 37 5/8 x 27 5/8 inches sheet; 45 x 34 1/2 inches frame Provenance: Private Collection of Frank Mitzel, San Diego Condition:
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ROBERT INDIANA, SCREENPRINT IN
ROBERT INDIANA, SCREENPRINT IN COLORS, 1997 Robert Indiana (American, 1928-2018), "One" (From the portfolio "The American Dream"), on wove paper, pencil signed lower right and numbered 202/395 lower left, printed and published by Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier, El Segundo, California, matted and framed under glass, 14"squ (image), 22"squ (frame)
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Day Dreams (British, 1864-1949)
Day Dreams
(British, 1864-1949)
38 x 24 1/2 inches.
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'AMERICA FOREVER' PATRIOTIC SILK
'AMERICA FOREVER' PATRIOTIC SILK EMBROIDERY c. 1900, USA, polychrome silk thread on brown silk, depicting an American eagle in flight, gripping an American flag and shield, embroidered inscription "America Forever", framed under glass, 18.5"squ (sight), 24"squ (frame)
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VERYL GOODNIGHT, "COME FORTH A
VERYL GOODNIGHT, "COME FORTH A DREAM", 19/25 Veryl Goodnight (American b. 1947), "Come Forth A Dream", 1987, large scale patinated cast bronze Western equestrian sculpture depicting four running horses, signed, dated, and numbered 19 of 25 in mold, on wooden base. Provenance: Private Collection of Wayne Hyatt, San Diego, CA; acquired from Trailside Galleries Scottsdale, AZ. Note: Accompanied by correspondence from Veryl Goodnight Studio. Approx. overall h. 17.5", w. 30", d. 16".
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MARION FEATHERSTONE (american 20th
MARION FEATHERSTONE (american 20th century) "THE DREAMING EARTH" Signed bottom right, oil canvas laid on illustration board 22 1/4 x 29 3/4 in. provenance: Exhibited : 32nd Annual Exhibition of Northwest Artists, Seattle art Museum, Seattle WA
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John Dowell (American b. 1941)
John Dowell (American b. 1941) Sun Dream 1980 lithograph edition A.P. signed John E. Dowell and dated (lower right) titled (lower left) 24 1/2 X 18 inches.
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ROBERT INDIANA, SCREENPRINT IN
ROBERT INDIANA, SCREENPRINT IN COLORS, 1997 Robert Indiana (American, 1928-2018), "Love" (From the portfolio "The American Dream"), on wove paper, pencil signed lower right and numbered 202/395 lower left, printed and published by Marco Fine Arts Contemporary Atelier, El Segundo, California, matted and framed under glass, 14"squ (image), 22"squ (frame)