- ANDRE RENOUX, MILES DAVISAndre Renoux
ANDRE RENOUX, MILES DAVISAndre Renoux (French, 1939-2002)Miles Davis, 1980lithograph in colors on wove papernumbered and signed 88 / 175 A. Renoux in pencil to lower margins30 x 22in (76 x 56cm) Provenance
- Lot of (59) classic rock/jazz vinyl
Lot of (59) classic rock/jazz vinyl 33-1/3 RPM albums c/o: Aerosmith "Toys in the Attic", Joan Armatrading (no jacket) "Arm-A-Trading", Bad Company self titled, The Band "Rock of Ages" Vol. 2, The Beatles 1962-1996, The Beatles 1967-1970, Music from Big Pink (no jacket, David Bowie "Changes One", Jimmy Cliff "The Harder They Come", John Coltrane "Blue Train (no jacket), Commodores "Midnight Magic in the Pocket", Elvis Costello "Armed Forces", Miles Davis "The Man with the Horn" (no jacket); Grateful Dead "Reckonings" (no jacket), "Steal Your Face", "Go to Heaven", "Skeletons from the Closet", "Europe '72", "Blues for Allah", "American Beauty", "Workingman's Dead", "Terrapin Sation"; Jimi Hendrix "Band of Gypsies, "Midnight Lightning"; Billie Holiday "Story" Vol. III, (2) albums (no jacket); Hot Tuna - self titled, Jefferson Airplane "Flight Log"; Little Feat "Down on the Farm", "Feats Don't Fail Me Now", Time Loves a Hero", "Dixie Chicken", "Waiting for Columbus"; New Riders of the Purple Sage "The Adventures of Panama Red (no jacket", The Police "Synchronicity", Prince "Purple Rain"; Bonnie Rait "Takin' My Time (no jacket), "Home Plate", "Sweet Forgiveness", "Give It Up"; Rolling Stones "Made in the Shade", "Tattoo You", "Some Girls"; Diana Ross & The Supremes "Sessions" 3-record set, Todd Rundgren "Something/Anything"; Santana "Abraxas" (no jacket), "Festival"; Lynyrd Skynyrd "One More from the Road", "(Pronounced 'L?h-'n?rd 'Skin-'n?rd)"; Sly & The Family Stone "Greatest Hits", Bruce Springsteen "The River", Talking Heads"More Songs About Buildings & Food", Stevie Wonder "Songs in the Key of Life", Neil Young "After the Gold Rush"; Led Zeppelin "IV", "Physical Graffiti", Soundtrack from "The Song Remains the Same"
- MILES DAVIS (AFRICAN-AMERICAN, 1926-1991).
MILES DAVIS (AFRICAN-AMERICAN, 1926-1991). Ink on paper. Figure. Signed lower left. From a New Jersey collection. Dimensions: Sight: 16.5" high x 13.5" wide Condition: Framed behind glass, not examined out of frame. Toning. Minor creasing.
- COLLECTION OF 15 BILL GRAHAM PSYCHADELIC
COLLECTION OF 15 BILL GRAHAM PSYCHADELIC CONCERT, FLYERS & POSTERS: From the 60's & 70's to include groups such as Jefferson Airplane, Grateful Dead, Hot Tuna, Otis Redding, James Geils Band, The Isley Brothers, Humble Pie, Miles Davis, The Rascals, Purple Sage, Fillmore West, Boz Scaggs, BB King, Allman Brothers, Aretha Franklin, Big Brother & the Holding Company, The Sir Douglas Quintet, Buffalo Springfield.
CONDITION: Smallest Size 7.25'' x 4'', Largest 11'' x 9'', several have staining & creases, abrasions, overall in good condition.
- LOT OF 7 VINTAGE LATE 60'S EARLY 70'S
LOT OF 7 VINTAGE LATE 60'S EARLY 70'S POSTCARDS AND HANDBILLS: Rock concert advertisements to include: 1) Albert Collin, Rhythm Dukes, A. B. Skhy, 660 Great Highway Family Dog Presents, Black and White, 10.75'' x 8.5''; 2) Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco Grateful Dead, Miles Davis Quintette, Stan and The Crows, Brotherhood of Light, at the Fillmore, on the same card, Larry Coryell, John Mayal with Duster Bennet, Argent, 7'' x 9.25''; 3) Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco The Doors, Chuck Berry, Salvation, as well as New Year's Eve 1967/68, with Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother, Quicksilver etc. at the Fillmore, 7'' x 9.25''; 4) Two Concert Advertisements for Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco, first one, Santana and Brass Roots, second one, Steve Miller Band, Sly and the Family Stone, Pogo all at the Fillmore West, 7'' x 9.25'': 5) Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco, Jack Bruce and Friends, Johnny Winter etc. Second event is, Blues Butterfield Band, Savoy Brown, Brotherhood of Light all at the Fillmore West, 7'' x 9''; 6) Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco, Muddy Waters, Buffalo Springfield, Richey Havens, second event is, The Yard Birds, Richey Havens, The Doors, Bi-fold Postcard, 14'' x 4.5''; 7) Bill Graham Presents in San Francisco, Stable Singers, Roland Kirk, second event, Big Brother Holding Company, Booker T, Iron Butterfly, Bi-fold Postcard, 14.5'' x 4.5''.
CONDITION: 1)Scattered staining, corners are bent, hole in left margin; 2) Corners bent, minor handling creases, unknown blemish lower left corner, several holes in the upper mid margin; 3) Heavy wrinkling in the upper right corner and right margin, pinhole, scattered creasing throughout; 4) Crease through the center running left to right, several abrasions, several punctures in the center spine, corners are bent; 5) Crease running down the center from left to right, minor water damage some staining verso with pencil inscription, corners are bent; 6) Pinhole in center, corners are rough, staining verso with surface paper loss; 7) Crease in center, pinhole in center, minor creasing, unknown surface soiling.
- ROBERT LOUIS THOMPSON, (AMERICAN, 1937-1966),
ROBERT LOUIS THOMPSON, (AMERICAN, 1937-1966), THE RAISING OF LAZARUS, 1965, OIL ON CANVAS, 9 X 12 IN.ROBERT LOUIS THOMPSON (American, 1937-1966) The Raising of Lazarus 1965, oil on canvas signed, dated, and titled B Thompson '65 / Raising of Lazarus / [indistinct], verso 9 x 12 in. 1965, oil on canvas Dimensions: 9 x 12 in. Provenance: The Estate of Drs. Dorothy and Norman Zinberg. Bob Thompson's short but brilliant eight year career was bookended by summers in Provincetown, Massachusetts, first as an art student in 1958, then,Âin 1965, after a meteoric rise in the New York art scene, as an established artist. In the intervening years Thompson received numerous grants to study and work in Europe, settling at times in France, Spain, and Italy, studying and reimaging the Old Masters thatÂsurrounded him. He rejected abstract expressionism, instead filling his canvases with tightly composed, spontaneously and brightly colored figures, a style of figurative abstraction complete with its own lexicon of symbols. His love of jazz, of poetry, of movement, and of color informed his reinterpretation of the Renaissance and Baroque themes he so intensely respondedÂto. As his friend and fellow student in Provincetown Emilio Cruz wrote, "...it was the time when all young men dripped and splashed, loved Kline and DeKooning, sang praises to Jackson Pollock. Bob didn't do it. Bob loved Ray Charles, Miles Davis, and Piero Della Francesca, a strange toast salad. But it all tasted good because like Bob the ingredients were fresh, vibrating with life and filled his world; he overflowed with color." Like Thompson himself, the present work - painted just one year before Thompson's untimely death at age 28 - overflows with color. Reds and yellows and blues and greens come togetherÂin a compositionÂthat deftly deconstructs and reimagines a classical narrative, in the process highlighting the artist's singularÂvision and distinctive style. During the Black Lives Matter protests in Boston this June, our gallery door was spray painted with the message "#BLM DO BETTER, ART WORLD!" With the consignment of thirteen works by Black artists to The Fall Auction, we have identified an opportunity to do so. Grogan & Company will contribute 5% of our proceeds from the sale of lots 16 through 28 to Boston's Artists For Humanity. Our donation will provide support to the next generation of BIPOC artists, and is meant to encourage others in the art world to take the challenge to “Do Better.†Artists For Humanity (AFH) provides under-resourced teens the keys to self-sufficiency through paid employment in art and design. Visit Artists For Humanity's website to learn more. Grogan & Company is pleased to offer at auction sixteen works from the collection of the late Drs. Dorothy and Norman Zinberg. Both Zinbergs were accomplished scientists who met as graduate students at Harvard in the 1950s. Dorothy was a beloved Harvard Kennedy School scholar and a pioneering sociologist and biochemist who focused on the relationship between science and public policy. Throughout her storied career, she was a mentor to and advocate for women in the sciences and higher education. Remembered as a generous, humble, and stalwart friend, Dorothy was known for her ability to bring together individuals from all walks of life, hosting legendary salons at her Cambridge home. She and Norman also spent time in Provincetown, Massachusetts, where they were neighbors and good friends of the artist Robert Motherwell. Condition: This work is not framed. Minor wear at edges consistent with being out of frame, otherwise in good condition. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
- JIM MARSHALL, MILES DAVIS BOXING PHOTOGRAPHJim
JIM MARSHALL, MILES DAVIS BOXING PHOTOGRAPHJim Marshall (American, 1936-2010) photograph of Miles Davis in a boxing ring. Printed on an 11" x 14" sheet, mounted to 16" x 20" board. Unstamped and unsigned. Very good condition. From the estate of journeyman photographer Walter "Duff" Gain shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
- "WORD ON THE STREET", TWO-SIDED GRAFFITI
"WORD ON THE STREET", TWO-SIDED GRAFFITI PAINTING Word on the Street (American, 21st c.), "Miles Davis Owes Me Money", with "Avocados..." on verso, acrylic on canvas, no signature observed, 20"h x 16"w
- FRANZ ROSENBAUM, MILES DAVIS, JOHN COLTRANE
FRANZ ROSENBAUM, MILES DAVIS, JOHN COLTRANE Franz Rosenbaum (German, 1929-2012), Newport Jazz Festival, silver gelatin prints, each pencil signed titled, and dated verso, matted and framed, Miles Davis: 1966/2000, 10"h x 8"w (sheet), 22"h x 18"w (frame); with, John Coltrane: 1965/2000, 9"h x 7.5"w (sight), 22"h x 18"w (frame)
- MILES DAVIS, INK DRAWING ON PAPER Miles
MILES DAVIS, INK DRAWING ON PAPER Miles Davis (American, 1926-1991), Untitled Figures, red and blue felt tip pen on paper, signed in pencil lower center, matted and framed under Plexiglass, 13"h x 9.5"w (sight), 20.5"h x 16"w (frame)
- MILES DAVIS, OIL OR ACRYLIC ON PAPER
MILES DAVIS, OIL OR ACRYLIC ON PAPER Miles Davis (American, 1926-1991), Untitled Abstract, signed and inscribed center left, information inscribed verso, framed under plexiglass, 38"h x 27"w (sheet), 41"h x 31"w (frame)
- MILES DAVIS MILES BEYOND-1988 AREA RUG
MILES DAVIS MILES BEYOND-1988 AREA RUG Denmark, 1995, machine made by Ege Axminster A / S, design no. 80585, abstract jazz scene on red-orange field, labeled to underside.
- ASSORTED CDS Including Nat King Cole,
ASSORTED CDS Including Nat King Cole, Pete Seeger, Miles Davis, and others.
- COLLECTION OF 78 RPM JAZZ, ROCK AND
COLLECTION OF 78 RPM JAZZ, ROCK AND CLASSICAL RECORDS AND SMALL GROUP OF 45 RPM RECORDS INCLUDING: BEATLES, MILES DAVIS, BEE GEES, ETCCollection of 78 RPM Jazz, Rock and Classical Records and Small Group of 45 RPM Records Including: Beatles, Miles Davis, Bee Gees, etc
- AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT
AMERICAN SCHOOL (20TH CENTURY) PORTRAIT OF MILES DAVIS, SIGNED POWELL Oil wash on panel, depicting American Jazz musician Miles Davis (1926-1991), signed with peace sign motif at lower right, presented in a wood frame.
- Forty-nine record albums of mostly jazz
Forty-nine record albums of mostly jazz and new age, including: Wynton Marsalis, Tito Puente, Miles Davis, Curtis Mayfield, and more. See photos for complete list. All 78's Condition: untested, some abrasions to covers CT Transfer Fee $10
- Forty-nine record albums of mostly jazz
Forty-nine record albums of mostly jazz and new age, including: Miles Davis, Benny Goodman, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane, and more. See photos for complete list. All 78's Condition: untested, some abrasions to covers CT Transfer Fee $10
- Forty nine record albums, mostly soundtracks,
Forty nine record albums, mostly soundtracks, some jazz, including: Miles Davis, Billie Holiday, Thunderball, Peter Gunn, Lillies of the Field, and more. See photos for complete listing. All 78's Condition: untested, many in plastic CT Transfer Fee $10
- (33) Classic Jazz/Blues 33-1/3 Vinyl
(33) Classic Jazz/Blues 33-1/3 Vinyl Records to include Little Anthony and The Imperials!- Going out of My Head, Count Basie Orchestra- Live and Cooking, The Blues Box- (record 2 and 3, record 1 is missing but has sleeve) The Story of The Blues- Columbia double record set, Brownie and Sonny- Self-titled, The Dave Brubeck Quartet- Time Further Out, Worton Buffalo- Desert Horizon, John Coltrane- Meditations and Cosmic Music, Miles Davis- Bitches Brew, Delfonics- La La Means I Love You, Duke Ellington- Recollections of The Big Band Era, Four Tops- Keeper of The Castle, Stan Getz Quartet- Getz Au Go Go, Jon Hendricks- Fast Livin Blues, Billie Holiday- 1953-56 Radio and TV Broadcasts, Billie Holiday Story Volume II, Scott Joplin- Piano Rags, Albert King- Otis Rush, Martha and The Vandellas Greatest Hits, Oscar Peterson- Plays Count Basie, Django Reinhardt and The American Jazz Giants- Prestige Historical Series 1935-38 Recordings, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles- Greatest Hits Vol II, Greatest Hits From The Beginning, Bessie Smith- The Worlds Greatest Blues Singer, Soul Survivors- When the Whistle Blows Anything Goes, Taj Mahal- Giant Step, Bobby Taylor and The Vancouvers- Self Titled, The Temptations- In a Mellow Mood, Greatest Hits, Tex, Thomas and the Danglin Wranglers- Dare to Dangle, Stevie Wonder- Greatest Hits, Lester Young- Just You, Just Me, with scratches: Little Anthony, Story of the Blues, Delfonics La La, Meditation- very scratched, billie holiday volume II, piano rags, taj mahal, fair to good: Bitches Brew, Cosmic Music
- 8 FAMOUS JAZZ MUSICIAN MILES COLTRANE
8 FAMOUS JAZZ MUSICIAN MILES COLTRANE DRAWINGS United States,20th CenturyGroup of eight works depicting Ronnie Laws saxophonist , Eric Dolphy saxophonist, Miles Davis composer and band leader, Tony Williams drummer, Sonny Rollins tenor saxophonist, Stevie Wonder soul and jazz vocalist, John Coltrane Saxophonist, and Pharoah Sanders saxophonist.Colored pencil on paperLargest 24" x 19",Smallest 18" x 18"From the collection of a Warwick, Rhode Island gentleman.
- Hulton Getty celebrity photographs collection,
Hulton Getty celebrity photographs collection, all limited edition digital giclee prints from the original negatives, 28 photographs of famous movie stars, musicians and sports figures, prints loose in folio, all signed lower right "AP3/27" in pencil, 15-3/4 x 12-1/2 in. to 20 x 14-1/2 in., includes American Royal Arts Corp Certificates of Authenticity for each print and a booklet about the collection; detailed listing: 1. Marilyn Monroe, “A Flower in the Garden” (20x 14-1/2 in. image) 2. Charles Lindberg, “Lucky Lindy” (20x 14-1/2 in. image) 3. Joe Dimaggio, “Jolting Joe” (20 x 14 in. image) 4. Train engine, “New York Central” (20 x 14 in. image) 5. Babe Ruth, “The Babe” (20 x 13 in. image) 6. Frank Sinatra, “Sinatra” (20 x 14 in. image) 7. Elvis Presley, “Elvis” (18 x 12-1/2 in. image) 8. Princess Diana, “Princess Di” (18 x 12-1/2 in. image) 9. Miles Davis, “Miles” (20 x 14 in. image) 10. Sugar Ray Robinson, “In Training” (20 x 14 in. image) 11. John Lennon, “Imagine” (15-3/4 x 12-1/2 in. image) 12. Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, “Legends” (20 x 14 in. image) 13. Elizabeth Taylor, “Elizabeth” (19-1/4 x 14-1/2 in. image) 14. The Who, “The Who” (20 x 14 in. image) 15. Bob Dylan, “Dylan” (18 x 12-1/2 in. image) 16. Rocky Marciano and Roland La Starza, “The Final Blow” (14 x 20 in. image) 17. Muhammed Ali, “Float Like A Butterfly…” (14 x 20 in. image) 18. Models from the 1956 Men’s Fashion Festival in San Remo, Italy, “Fedoras” (14 x 20 in. image) 19. Louis Armstrong, “Satchmo” (14 x 20 in. image) 20. Muhammed Ali, “…Sting Like a Bee” (14-1/4 x 20 in. image) 21. Brian Jones, Yoko Ono, John Lennon with Julian Lennon, Eric Clapton, Roger Daltry, “Rock n’ Roll Circus” (14 x 20 in. image) 22. Airplane over New York City, “ New York Fly-By” (14 x 20 in. image) 23. Muhammed Ali and the Beatles, “Meet the Beatles” (14 x 20 in. image) 24. The Beatles, “The Fab Four” (14 x 20 in. image) 25. John Cobb in racecar, “The Racer” (14 x 20 in. image) 26. Jimi Hendrix, “Purple Haze” (14 x 20 in. image) 27. The Rolling Stones, “Stones in New York” (14 x 20 in. image) 28. The hands of Leff Nicolas Pouishnoff, “The Pianist” (14 x 20 in. image) All in excellent condition.