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Terry Frost (British, 1915-2003)
Terry Frost
(British, 1915-2003)
Black and Red on Blue, 1968
screenprint on paper
signed, dated, and numbered 21/75 in pencil
22 5/8 x 30 3/8 inches.
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) RED & BLACK ON BLUE, 1968 1968. Lithograph in colors. Signed and dated 'Terry Frost 68' (lower right) and numbered edition 27/75.
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) "RED & BLACK ON GREY" Lithograph. Signed and dated 'Terry Frost '68' (lower right) and numbered '4/75'.Artist BioTerry Frost (British, 1915-2003)Terry Frost was a British abstract artist who was renowned for his use of the Cornish light, color, and shape to start a new art movement in England. He became a leading exponent of abstract art and a recognized figure of the British art establishment.
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) BLACK ON MAUVE-GREY, 1968 1968. Lithograph in colors. Signed and dated 'Terry Frost 68' (lower right) and numbered edition 38/75.
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§ SIR TERRY FROST R.A. (BRITISH
§ SIR TERRY FROST R.A. (BRITISH 1915-2003)
GREY, BLACK AND WHITE, CIRCA 1950 signed and inscribed 'Grey, Black, White' (to reverse), oil on board, with painting of a nude to reverse of canvas60cm x 22cm (23.6in x 8.5in)Exhibited: Royal West of England Academy, Bristol, StIves: Movements in Art and Life, 14 March to 19 September 2020.Literature: Published with title 'Walk Along the Quay, 1948 (first edition)' Tate Gallery (1985), St Ives 1939-64: Twenty Five Years of Painting, Sculpture and Pottery, Tate Gallery Productions, London, p. 30;Published with title 'Walk Along the Quay (black, white and grey), 1948) Lewis, David ed. (2000), The Incomplete Circle: Eric Atkinson, art and education, Scolar Press, London, p.44.Terry Frost arrived in Cornwall in 1946, staying in a caravan at Cabris Bay and then a house on Quay Street, St. Ives, before returning to London and the Camberwell School of Arts and Crafts in 1947. He re-visited Cornwall over the next few summers before settling in St Ives in 1950. Barbara Hepworth gave him a job as her assistant at this point, alongside fellow artists Denis Mitchell and John Wells, offering him a steady income and structured working week. It was around this period that Frost began his series of paintings of the quayside. David Lewis, art historian and Barns-Graham’s husband, commented:These “paintings were definitely beginnings for Frost. Boat shapes, masts, riggings, water, sky, rippling, all became free compositional elements of mass, lie, colour, texture and movement rocking to and fro ... because the boats are never still, never static, and so you’ve got this terrific sort of up and down motion, this leaning over that.” When Ben Nicholson first saw works from this series, he exclaimed ‘you’ve got on to something that can last you for the rest of your life’ and it remains true that these shapes were to recur in Frost’s work throughout his career, even as his choice of colour grew bolder and compositions more abstract.Grey, Black and White feels completely abstract at first glance but with further consideration, the overlapping elements emerge to reveal a quayside scene. Frost remains preoccupied with form and texture, restricting his colour palette to focus on depth and volume. The resulting composition is quintessentially mid-century and St. Ives, as well as a microcosm of Frost’s wider artistic considerations of the period.
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3 PCS OF SOUTHERN FOLK ART INCL.
3 PCS OF SOUTHERN FOLK ART INCL. FINSTER A collection of three pieces of southern folk art, including a oil on panel painting by Rome, GA artist Ken Blacktop, signed and titled "Black Bird and Melon" on reverse, along with a painted wood sculpture of a "DragonDog" by Michael Finster, signed on base and reverse, and along with an ornamented paver stone containing an electronic board and other elements, from the Howard Finster Studio in Summerville, GA; Finster 7"H 7.5"W 2"D Blacktop 12"H 12"W studio block 10"H 10"W 1"D
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After AB Frost, colored lithograph,
After AB Frost, colored lithograph, Hunter and Farmer in Field, 11" x 16", oak frame Estimate $100-200
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) BROWN BLUE AND BLACK DECENDING Lithograph in colors. Signed and dated 'Terry Frost 87' (lower right) and numbered edition 51/75.
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) RED WITH BLACK ON THE SIDE, 1970 1970. Lithograph in colors. Signed and dated 'Terry Frost 70' (lower right) and numbered 11/75.
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STARKE, GEORGE AND GEORGE KARGER
STARKE, GEORGE AND GEORGE KARGER (EDS.). STARS OF MAGIC...Starke, George and George Karger (eds.). Stars of Magic. New York: Stars of Magic, Inc., ca. 1950. Black pebbled spring form binder stamped in gold. Complete file of the 11 original series later published in book form. 4to. Good. Included in the binder is a set of the New Stars of Magic Series, also published by Tannen. Of all editions of this classic text, the black binder is the hardest to locate.
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Black For
Black For
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2 THOMAS BLACKSHEAR EBONY VISIONS
2 THOMAS BLACKSHEAR EBONY VISIONS FIGURES2 Thomas Blackshear "Ebony Visions" figures "Night in Day" and " Winter". Winter No. 924 of member edition, 2004. Night in Day Limited edition of 707 of 2500, 1998.
Night in Day: 13 1/2" H x 10 1/2" Base diameter.
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After Isaac Frost [PLANETARY MOTION
After Isaac Frost [PLANETARY MOTION STUDIES] Three Baxter oil color prints T/wArtist Unknown [ASTRONOMY STUDIES] Three h-c engravings
Estimate:$400-$600
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A.B. FROST (AMERICAN, 1851-1928),
A.B. FROST (AMERICAN, 1851-1928), COMING ASHORE / GROUSE SHOOTING IN THE RHODODENDRONS (TWO WORKS) Each a hand-embellished aquatint, 1934, published by The Derrydale Press, New York, in uniform framing.
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§ SIR TERRY FROST R.A. (BRITISH
§ SIR TERRY FROST R.A. (BRITISH 1915-2003)
UNTITLED, 1988 signed, dated and inscribed in pencil in the margin, collage and aquatint18cm x 13cm (7in x 5.1in)Provenance: Wilhelmina Barns-Graham noted in her diary: "16 Sept to new gallery run by Suddaby bought a "small joyful Terry Frost collage".This probably refers to Sims Gallery, run by Leon Suddaby.Literature: Kemp, Dominic, Terry Frost Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné, Lund Humphries, Farnham, 2010, cat no. 95.Note: Image is Black Sun, 1988 with additional collage. Kemp (2010) notes the aquatint Black sun, 1988 often exists with added collage and hand colouring.
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ARNE STARR (AMERICAN, 21ST C.),
ARNE STARR (AMERICAN, 21ST C.), WALTER KOENIG SIGNED ORIGINAL BLACK INK ILLUSTRATION STORYBOARD FOR THE STAR TREK COMIC BOOK SERIES...Arne Starr (American, 21st C.), Walter Koenig signed original black ink illustration storyboard for the Star Trek comic book series featuring Mr. Chekov (actor Walter Koenig); second panel depicts self portrait of Starr painting a portrait of Starfleet member, signed with black ink by both Starr and Koenig beneath portrait; six images/story blocks on two sheets, wear consistent with age, not examined out of sealed plastic, overall size with mat: 20" h. x 24" w.
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A.B. FROST (AMERICAN, 1851-1928),
A.B. FROST (AMERICAN, 1851-1928), BAY SNIPE / QUAIL, A DEAD STAND (TWO WORKS) Each a chromolithograph, with printed signatures, presented in uniform framing.
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2 vols. Illustrated Books:
2 vols. Illustrated Books: Frost, A.B. A Book of Drawings. New York: Collier, 1904. 1st ed. Folio, orig. pictorial bds.; edge wear, occasionally scuffed, a few small blisters. Plain plates. * Gibson, Charles Dana. Our Neighbors. New York: Scribner's, 1905. 1st ed. Oblong folio, orig. 1/4 white cloth & pictorial bds.; edge wear, occasionally scuffed & smudged. Plain plates.
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) "MOONSTRIPS II" Screenprint. Signed and dated 'Terry Frost '81' (lower right) and numbered '41/75'.Artist BioTerry Frost (British, 1915-2003)Terry Frost was a British abstract artist who was renowned for his use of the Cornish light, color, and shape to start a new art movement in England. He became a leading exponent of abstract art and a recognized figure of the British art establishment.
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''Ice and Fire'' B&W Photograph
''Ice and Fire'' B&W Photograph Peter Dela? Framed 25''x21''
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) "OCHRE, RED & BLUE" 1969 Lithograph in colors. signed and numbered edition 30/75.
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A.B. FROST (AMERICAN, 1851-1928),
A.B. FROST (AMERICAN, 1851-1928), RAIL SHOOTING / RABBIT SHOOTING (TWO WORKS) Each a chromolithograph, with printed signatures, presented in uniform framing.
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COLLAGE, MICHELLE STUART Michelle
COLLAGE, MICHELLE STUART Michelle Stuart (American, b. 1940), "The Frost," 1958, pigment and rag paper collage, signed, titled, and dated lower right, sight: 14"h x 10"w, overall (with frame): 22.25"h x 17.5"w
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Arthur Burdett Frost
Arthur Burdett Frost (Pennsylvania/California, 1851-1928) "Bee Swarm", signed lower right "A.B. Frost" and titled verso, watercolor and body color in grisaille on artist board, 12-1/4 x 13-1/4 in., 19th century maple veneer ogee-molding frame,
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BLACKSTONE MASTER MAGICIAN COMICS
BLACKSTONE MASTER MAGICIAN COMICS V1 N3.Blackstone Master Magician Comics V1 N3. July-August 1946. “Blackstone and the Fog Monsters.” Bright colors and sharp corners, not graded.
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FANK STELLA (b. 1936): WOLFEBORO
FANK STELLA (b. 1936): WOLFEBORO Lithograph screenprint numbered 97/100 signed and dated '74 lower left.
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) "ICE BLUE" 1972 Lithograph in colors. signed and numbered edition 16/65.
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Miscellaneous to include "Frost,
Miscellaneous to include "Frost, Book of Drawings" 2 copies; "Sally In Our Alley"; 'Huck Finn" and others
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BEN LANGLANDS AND NIKKI BELL (b.
BEN LANGLANDS AND NIKKI BELL (b. 1955 b. 1959): FROZEN SKY-DAY Serigraph 27 1/4 x 25 3/4 in.
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Terry Frost (British, 1915-2003)
Terry Frost
(British, 1915-2003)
Red, Blue, Green, 1972
lithograph
signed, dated, and numbered 30/65 in pencil
25 1/4 x 35 1/2 inches.
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KIM STEELE (b. 1950): RATHAUS Black
KIM STEELE (b. 1950): RATHAUS Black and white photograph edition number 2/10. Provenance: Property from the collection of Jan Cowles. 20 x 20 in. (sight) 25 1/2 x 25 1/2 in. (frame).
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1 vol. Stevenson, Robert Louis.
1 vol. Stevenson, Robert Louis. The Black Arrow: A Tale of The Two Roses. London: Cassell, 1888. First edition. 8vo, early 20th-Century full polished double-fillet gilt-paneled blue calf, gilt-paneled spine, t.e.g., inner dentelles gilt, red & green morocco spine labels, orig. red cloth front cover bound-in; joints rubbed, extremities often scuffed. Prideaux
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TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003)
TERRY FROST (BRITISH, 1915-2003) "RED, BLUE, GREEN" Lithograph. Signed and dated 'Terry Frost '72' (lower right) and numbered '20/65'.Artist BioTerry Frost (British, 1915-2003)Terry Frost was a British abstract artist who was renowned for his use of the Cornish light, color, and shape to start a new art movement in England. He became a leading exponent of abstract art and a recognized figure of the British art establishment.
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HOWARD FINSTER 'BLACK PANTHER...'
HOWARD FINSTER 'BLACK PANTHER...' CUT OUT FOLK ART Howard Finster (American 1916-2001), 'Black Panther and Souls', 1988, paint and mixed media on wood cut out, dated to lower left and signed and dated en verso, unframed. Approximate dimensions: h. 14.625", w. 22", d. 0.25".
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TWO BRONZESTwo Bronzes, bronze girl
TWO BRONZESTwo Bronzes, bronze girl holding bird cage, Black Starr & Frost sticker on bottom, signed illegibly on base 1969, along with Mariani Guido, standing nude figure, height 12 inches.
Condition:
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R. STODART. "BLACK BUTTERFLY II,"
R. STODART. "BLACK BUTTERFLY II," SCREENPRINT Screenprint, ed. 1/250, signed lr, sight size: 39 x 26 in., framed.