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JOHN B. LEAR JR (american b.
JOHN B. LEAR JR (american b. 1910) "FIRST ENCOUNTER" Signed and dated '91' bottom right, pencil on yellow illustration board, unframed Sight: 12 3/8 x 8 3/8 in. provenance: Private Collection, Pennsylvania. Good original condition
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ROBERT BATEMAN (1930- ),
ROBERT BATEMAN (1930- ), ENCOUNTER IN THE BUSH Fine Art
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MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER,
MAURITS CORNELIS ESCHER, ENCOUNTERMaurits Cornelis Escher (Dutch, 1898-1972)Encounter (Ontmoeting) (B. 331)lithograph in colors on wove papersigned and numbered 166/200; a later printing, published / printed in 1957, by ARTA, The Hagu
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After William Russell Flint
After William Russell Flint (1880-1969)/Awkward Encounter/colour print, 41cm x 55.5cm and Victorian Diversion/colour print, 55cm x 41.5cm
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LEON GOLUB "ENCOUNTER"
LEON GOLUB "ENCOUNTER" LITHOGRAPHLeon Golub (American, 1922-2004). Lithograph in colors on Arches paper titled "Encounter," 1986. Pencil signed along the lower right, numbered 23/70 along the lower center, and titled along the lower left.
Provenance: Distinguished corporate collection, Minnesota.
Unframed; height: 22 in x width: 30 in. Framed; height: 30 in x width: 38 in.
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LAWRENCE GLICKMAN "BRIEF ENCOUNTER"
LAWRENCE GLICKMAN "BRIEF ENCOUNTER" ACRYLIC Lawrence Glickman (American, XX- XXI), "Brief Encounter", acrylic painting on canvas, 2011, unsigned, unframed, label on the back from AT Kearney. 30" H x 40" W. Provenance: From the artist's estate.
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CHARLES BANKS WILSON SIGNED
CHARLES BANKS WILSON SIGNED LITHOGRAPH 'ENCOUNTER I.T.'Charles Banks Wilson (Oklahoma, 1918-2013) Encounter, I.T.,?1978 Lithograph on paper A great CB Wilson lithograph (Hunt, 88) of a historical confrontation between groups in Indian Territory, based on Wilson's Indian Immigration?mural in the Oklahoma state capitol rotunda. In Wilson's words, "I tried to picture another side of the story of Indian Removal: dispossessed Indians from the East being relocated in the West on land already occupied by tribes that had been living and hunting there for centuries. A young man who had just returned from Vietnam posed for the figure of the Comanche on the horse. The?Plains Madonna?figure can be seen at lower right." Signed "Charles Banks Wilson 78" in the bottom right margin, and titled "Encounter I.T." in the bottom left margin, along with the number "200" indicating the edition size including proofs.?Full sheet (15 x 20 inches), all deckled edges, hinged from the top of sheet to the mat with archival tape. Image size is 12 x 16.75 inches, in a frame measuring 23.75 x 27.75 inches.
Condition
Archivally framed and matted in beautiful condition. Not laid down, clean, no staining.
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Gilbert William Gaul American
Gilbert William Gaul American 1855-1919 ''Unexpected Encounter'' oil on canvas signed ''Gilbert Gaul'' ll 30 x 20 in. framed Estimate $ 5 000-10 000 Frame wear.
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FREDERICK VEZIN. THE ENCOUNTER, OIL
FREDERICK VEZIN. THE ENCOUNTER, OIL (German, 1859-1942). Oil on panel, signed and dated "Fred. Vezin, '87" ll, 5 1/2 x 7 in., unframed.
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Robert Mallary 1917–1997. Debris;
Robert Mallary 1917–1997. Debris; Encounter (two works). 1962, lithograph. estimate: $800–1,000. Debris25.5 h x 19.25 w inches.Signed and numbered to lower center ’Mallary 7/20’. This work is number 7 from the edition of 20.Encounter38 h x 26 w inches.Signed and numbered to lower center ’Mallary 3/20’. This work is number 3 from the edition of 20. Provenance: Allan Stone Gallery, New York
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Karl Bodmer Travellers Meeting with
Karl Bodmer
Travellers Meeting with Minatarre Indians
lithograph
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (1977). Columbia. Original movie poster by Thought Factory. Few stains, small hole and tear at crease. 23"w. 35"h.
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HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN
HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN WARFARE AND AMERICAN ENCOUNTERSHISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN WARFARE AND AMERICAN ENCOUNTERS, [Native Americans and the West] 4 titles, all 8vo of varying sizes: W.L Holloway etc. Wild Life on the Plains and Horrors of Indian Warfare. St. Louis: The Excelsior Publishing Co; Frances Victor, Eleven Years in the Rocky Mountains and Life on the Frontier. Hartford: Columbian Book Company. 1879. Engravings and maps; George Belden. The White Chief; or, Twelve Years Among the Wild Indians of the Plains. Cincinnati/NY: C.F. Vent. 1871; Charles De Wolf Brownell. The Indian Races of North and South America... Hartford: American Publishing Company. 1865 (4)
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CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND (R-1980). Columbia/EMI. Original 40" x 60" movie poster, rolled. Few tears to edges and slight fading.
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2 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD
2 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND 1977 POSTERS Two one sheet movie posters. A Columbia/EM presentation. A Philips production. A Steven Spielberg film. Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, and Melinda Dillon. #770181
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2 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD
2 CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE THIRD KIND 1977 POSTERS Two one sheet movie posters. A Columbia/EM presentation. A Philips production. A Steven Spielberg film. Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Teri Garr, and Melinda Dillon. #770181
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Alexis DeLeeuw (1848-1883,
Alexis DeLeeuw (1848-1883, Belgian), large oil on canvas titled "Encounter by a Frozen Pond"
29.5" x 49.5" ss / 36" x 55.5" oa
Condition: Relined, some in-painting to sky, losses and cracks to frame.
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Jerry Siano 1935–2020. Cool
Jerry Siano 1935–2020. Cool Encounter. 1996, acrylic on canvas. 48 h × 36 w in. estimate: $1,000–1,500. Signed and dated to lower right ‘J Siano 96’.
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Louis Icart (French, 1890-1950)
Louis Icart (French, 1890-1950) "Sad Encounter", copperplate etching on Japon Super Nacre paper, from La Dame aux Camelias, a novel by Alexandre Dumas, published by Georges Guillot, Paris, 1938, sight 9-1/2" x 7-1/2". Signature added later. Glazed, matted and presented in a molded giltwood frame, the verso affixed with a Certificate of Authenticity.
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FAILE "STRANGE ENCOUNTERS" -
FAILE "STRANGE ENCOUNTERS" - 2007"Strange Encounters" - 2007
Screenprint in Colour. Pencil signed and numbered lower margin.
Sheet Size: 30 x 22.5 in.
Unframed.
FAILE is the name of a collective of painters, graphic designers and illustrators based in New York. It was founded by Patrick McNeil, an American born in 1975 in California, and Patrick Miller, a Canadian born in 1976 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The two artists met in high school and together created the FAILE collective in 1999. In 2000, while they were art students in New York, they met Japanese artist Aiko Nakagawa who joined the collective until 2006. They discovered together the underground culture of New York and took a passion for this universe. The collective began its urban art project by photographing street art and graffiti on the streets of New York. Then, little by little, they started using street art techniques: silkscreen printing, stencils, collages, painting, sculpture, fresco mosaic? They exhibit their works on the city walls and come to contemplate the effect of time on their creations: they like the ephemeral side of their works and the sensation of freedom during creation. To publicise their early work, they produced a hundred posters of naked women which they placed all over the streets of Manhattan. The aim is to arouse the curiosity of passers-by and to create mystery. FAILE's street art is more feminist and contrasts with the graffiti culture of the time. They especially like old images, pop culture and comics. They are influenced by artists such as Roy Lichtenstein and Basquiat. The collective travels and exports its street art all over the world such as Tokyo, Paris, London, Barcelona, Madrid, Berlin, Amsterdam and Lisbon where they pose collages, stencils and create giant frescos. For almost 15 years, the FAILE Collective has been spreading its street art, which was consecrated in 2003 with two solo exhibitions, one in London and the other in Tokyo.
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LAURENCE BEALL SMITH, SIGNED
LAURENCE BEALL SMITH, SIGNED LITHOGRAPH Laurence Beall Smith (American, 1909-1995), "Encounter", pencil signed and titled lower margin, 9.25"h x 12.5"w (sight), 16.75"h x 20"w (frame)
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Lionel Peraux French b.1871
Lionel Peraux French b.1871 Encounter at the Park watercolor on paper signed ''Lionel Peraux'' ll 19 1/2 x 14 1/2 in. framed Estimate $ 700-1 000 Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
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Eileen Alice Soper (1905-1990)/A
Eileen Alice Soper (1905-1990)/A Surprise Encounter/an otter cub watching a frog/signed/watercolour, 26cm x 36.5cm, framed/Note: from the William Marler Gallery/Provenance: from the Henry Sandon Study Collection
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WALTER STUEMPFIG (AMERICAN
WALTER STUEMPFIG (AMERICAN 1914-1970), AN UNEXPECTED ENCOUNTER, OIL ON CANVAS, 20 X 24 IN (50.8 X 61 CM)Walter Stuempfig, (American, 1914-1970) An Unexpected Encounter, Oil on canvas Signed Stuempfig indistinctly l.r. Oil on canvas Dimensions: 20 x 24 in (50.8 x 61 cm)
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SOLOMON, Syd, (American, 1917 -
SOLOMON, Syd, (American, 1917 - 2004): ''Lauderdale Encounter'' (with the Demo Demo Demon), Abstract Painting with Couple, Oil on Card, 12'' x 9.5'', signed lower right, signde , titled and dated verso 1987, framed, 18.25'' x 15.25''.
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George (American 20th century)
George (American 20th century) First Date 2000 mixed media on paper signed George (lower right) 24 1/4 x 19 inches.
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Signposts of Adventure Glacier
Signposts of Adventure Glacier National Park as the Indians Know it by James Willard Schultz (Apikuni) Author of "My Life as an Indian" First Edition Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Company 1926. 8vo. Hard bound in grey buckram with black printed boards and paste down black and white image. With original unclipped pictorial DJ-rare. First edition illustrated with drawings photographs and fold-out map in back of book. Schultz joined the Blackfeet tribe in the 1870's living hunting and fighting side by side.
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FRAMED FOX HUNTING SCENE AFTER
FRAMED FOX HUNTING SCENE AFTER HERRING "The Meet," dated 1867 in the plate; aquatint with hand coloring, sight size 22 x 34 1/4 in., framed.
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Churchill, Sir Winston Spencer.
Churchill, Sir Winston Spencer. Thoughts and Adventures, First Edition, 1932. 8vo., orig. green cloth, d.w. (some defects to d.w.). Photographic portrait frontispiece
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NEWMAN MYRAH
NEWMAN MYRAH (OREGON/SASKATCHEWAN, 1921-2010) OILNEWMAN MYRAH (Oregon/Saskatchewan, 1921-2010) oil on canvas, "A High Level Encounter," figure on horseback with packhorses spotting another figure on the ridge. Signed lower right, titled verso. Image measures 22" x 28". In a gilt wood frame; 29.5" x 35.5" overall.
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ALAN A. GERSON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
ALAN A. GERSON (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, B. 1952)Alan A. Gerson (American/Louisiana, b. 1952), "Encounter IV Empire of Frogs", 2008, oil on panel, initialed and dated lower right, pencil-signed, titled, dated twice and artist stamp en verso, 48 in. x 36 in., framed.
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Darian Miller (American, 20th
Darian Miller
(American, 20th Century)
Streamside Encounter, 2002
oil on panel
signed D Miller and dated (lower left)
12 x 20 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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PAUL CALLE (AMERICAN, 1928),
PAUL CALLE (AMERICAN, 1928), ‘CHANCE ENCOUNTER’, CHROMOLITHOGRAPH, FRAME: 32 1/2 X 41 3/4 IN. (82.6 X 106 CM.)Paul Calle (American, 1928), ‘Chance Encounter', Chromolithograph,, Pencil signed and numbered 356/950 Dimensions: Frame: 32 1/2 x 41 3/4 in. (82.6 x 106 cm.)
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A LARGE INDIAN PAINTING OF A
A LARGE INDIAN PAINTING OF A ROMANTIC MEETING 20th century, finely painted image of a prince returning from a hunting expedition and pausing to drink water at a well where four girls are drawing water, one of the girls holds out a water vessel to him, from which she pours water for him to drink, as her companions pause their activity to watch this romantic scene.
The subject of this painting may have originated from a poem composed by Muhammad Akram in 1685, based on the story of Shahid and Wafa or from the story of Mohna Rani and Chel Batao, both popular scenes in Indian painting.
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Hudson Pewter Figurine
Hudson Pewter Figurine ''DangerousEncounter'' by Brian Rodden 10 1/2'' Indians hunting buffalo.
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An antique engraving, 'The Meet'
An antique engraving, 'The Meet' from Herrings Fox Hunting Scenes. Image 20.5” x 32 Overall 27.5” x 38.5” Condition: not examined out of frame CT Transfer Fee $20