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GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM (1811-1879)
GEORGE CALEB BINGHAM (1811-1879) MARTIAL LAW MEZZOTINTGeorge Caleb Bingham (Missouri, 1811-1879) Martial Law, 1872 Mezzotint & engraving on paper 21 1/2" x 31" (image) One of George Caleb Bingham's most renowned works, Martial Law is a Civil War era illustration of General Order 11, when the Union Army ordered the 1863 evacuation of rural areas of western Missouri. While the intention of this edict was to clear rural areas of Confederate sympathizers for the safety of Union troops, the effect of evicting so many from their homes was a pro-Confederate sentiment in the area. Bingham vehemently opposed the order, and warned General Thomas Ewing (here pictured observing Jayhawkers forcing residents from their homes): "If you execute this order, I shall make you infamous with pen and brush." Engraved by John Sartain (Pennsylvania, 1808-1897) after the 1868 Bingham oil that is part of the State Historical Society of Missouri's permanent collection. Proof, published by the George C. Bingham Company. Presented behind glass in a frame that measures 40" x 48".
Condition
A rich impression in good condition. There is some overall toning to the sheet from light exposure inside the frame sight, as well as mild foxing.
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PAIR OF EARLY BELLEEK PORCELAIN
PAIR OF EARLY BELLEEK PORCELAIN FIGURINES, BELGIANPAIR OF EARLY BELLEEK PORCELAIN FIGURINES, Belgian Hawkers, a man and woman with walking sticks wearing clogs and hats and carrying baskets on their backs. Both with First Period Mark (1863-1890), D15 and D21.
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A 20th Century Continental tapestry
A 20th Century Continental tapestry in the ''17th Century'' design woven in colours with hawkers in a forest clearing 60ins x 79ins
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19 pieces. Movie Posters.
19 pieces. Movie Posters. (Westerns - Mostly Major Studio Releases): "Western Union." 20th-Century Fox, 1943. Without code markings. Directed by Fritz Lang. * "Down Rio Grande Way." Columbia, 1942. Without code markings. * "Tenting Tonight on The Old Camp Ground." Universal, 1942. Without code markings. J.M. Brown & Text Ritter. * "Beyond The Pecos." Universal, 1944. * "Wanderer of The Wasteland." RKO, 1945. * "Lawless Empire." Columbia, 1945. * "Trail to Vengeance." Universal, 1945. Kirby Grant. * "Lone Star Moonlight." Columbia, 1946. * "Renegades." Columbia, 1946. "Badman's Territory." RKO, 1946. Randolph Scott. * "The Man from Colorado." Columbia, 1948. * "Fort Bowie." United Artists, 1958. * "The Jayhawkers." Paramount, 1959. * "Face of a Fugitive." Columbia, 1959. * "Riders of Black River." Columbia, 1952. Re-release. * "Billy The Kid." MGM, 1954. Re-release. * "Jesse James." 20th-Century Fox, 1951. Re-release. Tyrone Power, Henry Fonda. * "Texas Stampede." Columbia, 1952. Re-release. * "Kit Carson." Astor, n.d. Dana Andrews. All color litho 1/2 sheet formats, 22 x 28 inches (558 x 711 mm). Most with repairs to versoes, many with chipping to edges & creasing. Conditions C-/A-, most B-. "Badman's Territory" with upper corner of image chipped away.
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