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Claudine Paluzzi (American, b.1931)
Claudine Paluzzi (American, b.1931) "I Love the Hell Out of You" screenprint pencil signed, titled, and dated 1973 lower margin 15" x 15"
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CORITA KENT (1918-1986), "I LOVE
CORITA KENT (1918-1986), "I LOVE YOU VERY," 1971, SCREENPRINT IN COLORS ON PAPER, IMAGE/SHEET: 22.875" H X 22.625" WCorita Kent, (1918-1986) "I love you very," 1971, Screenprint in colors on paper Signed in pencil near the lower edge, at center: Corita Screenprint in colors on paper Dimensions: Image/Sheet: 22.875" H x 22.625" W Provenance: Estate of Dr. Sanford Kaufman and Dr. P. Waverly Davidson
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TO SIR, WITH LOVE MOVIE POSTER
TO SIR, WITH LOVE MOVIE POSTER Staring Sydney Poitier, 42 x 28 in., framed.
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MIKULAS KRAVJANSKY (B. 1928):
MIKULAS KRAVJANSKY (B. 1928): MILUJEM T'A (I LOVE YOU")1969; oil on board; signed and dated lower right Dimensions: 20 x 35 in. (50.8 x 88.9 cm.), Frame: 25 x 40 in. (63.5 x 101.6 cm.) Condition:
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Leo Meiersdorff (American,
Leo Meiersdorff (American, 1934-1994) "I love you once, I love you twice, I love you like beans and rice", india ink and watercolor on paper, sight 24" x 34", titled, signed and dated lower right "Leo Meiersdorff". Glazed, matted and presented in a black lacquered frame.
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PRINT, MARY CORITA KENT Mary Corita
PRINT, MARY CORITA KENT Mary Corita Kent (American, 1918-1986), "I Love You Very," screenprint, signed in pen lower right, sight: 22.5"h x 22.5"w, overall (with frame): 30.5"h x 30.5"w
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DEBBIE HALL, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY,
DEBBIE HALL, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY, 'P.S. I LOVE YOU', COLORED PENCIL, FRAMED, 25 X 31 IN, PROV.: CAPRICORN GALLERY, BETHESDA, MDDebbie Hall, American 20th Century, 'P.S. I Love You', Colored Pencil, Framed, 25 x 31 in, Prov.: Capricorn Gallery, Bethesda, MD
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Three Stevengraph woven silk
Three Stevengraph woven silk ribbons/bookmarks with images of love; Happy Love with a poem by Burns, also To My Husband and To My Wife. Largest: 11"L. Good condition.
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PRECIOUS MOMENTS FIGURINE, I'LL
PRECIOUS MOMENTS FIGURINE, I'LL NEVER STOP LOVING YOUPorcelain with matte finish, little girl holding letter that spell "YOU." Precious Moments backstamp.
Artist: Samuel Butcher
Issued: 1989
Dimensions: 5.25"L x 2.75"W x 5.5"H
Manufacturer: Precious Moments
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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MY LOVE - COALPORT PORCELAIN
MY LOVE - COALPORT PORCELAIN FIGURINESentiments Collection. Pink, brown and black coloration. Hand decorated; glazed.
Coalport backstamp. #Britishwoman #English #figurine
Issued: 2005
Dimensions: 7.5"H
Manufacturer: Coalport
Country of Origin: England
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RICARDO ZULUETA (20TH/21ST CENTURY)
RICARDO ZULUETA (20TH/21ST CENTURY) I LOVE YOU (LAZER BEAM), 1997 CYBERCHROME ON PLEXIGLASS: 60 X 49 IN.RICARDO ZULUETA, (20TH/21ST CENTURY) I LOVE YOU (LAZER BEAM), 1997, Cyberchrome on Plexiglass: 60 x 49 in. Provenance: Private Collection
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MARY CORITA KENT 'I LOVE YOU'
MARY CORITA KENT 'I LOVE YOU' SCREENPRINTSister Mary Corita Kent, American (1918-1986). 'I love you very'. Screenprint on paper. Signed in pencil or pen. Some light toning to the paper. See photos. The print has not been examined out of the frame. Visible print size is 22.5" x 22.5", framed 30.5" x 30.5". Examine all photos closely. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. This lot cannot be shipped in house. Please see our list of third party shippers.
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Robert Indiana (American, b.
Robert Indiana (American, b. 1928) "Love", serigraph; 22" x 7". Posted beneath the matting: "Indianapolis Museum of Art 1966". Framed.
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GUSTAV KLIMT STONE LITHOGRAPHGUSTAV
GUSTAV KLIMT STONE LITHOGRAPHGUSTAV KLIMT (Austria/Germany, 1862-1918) stone lithograph, "Love" (Liebe), two figures in embrace with roses and figures looking on, from Klimt's second portfolio of works for Gerlach's Allegories and Emblems, circa 1895. Signed on the stone. Image measures 12" x 8-7/8", the paper measures 17-1/8" x 13-1/2". In a gilt wood frame; 20.25" x 16.25" overall.
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SISTER MARY CORITA KENT (1918 -
SISTER MARY CORITA KENT (1918 - 1986): I LOVE YOU VERYserigraph, framed under acrylic; signed in pencil lower right; Numbered E200[?] lower left; Provenance: The Estate of Kay Pick, Beverly Hills, CA; 11 3/4 inches square frame Condition:
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SISTER CORITA KENT. "I LOVE YOU
SISTER CORITA KENT. "I LOVE YOU 1966," SERIGRAPH (American, 1918-1986). Serigraph in colors, pencil signed lr, sheet size: 10 x 13 1/2 in., framed.
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ROBERT INDIANA (b. 1928): "LOVE "
ROBERT INDIANA (b. 1928): "LOVE " 1967 Serigraph in colors 33 x 33 in. (sight) unlimited edition.
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ROBERT INDIANA, LARGE SCALE
ROBERT INDIANA, LARGE SCALE SILKSCREEN, 2014 Robert Indiana (American,1928-2018), "Love is God", pencil signed, dated and numbered PP 3/4 (outside the edition of 25), published by Gary Lichtenstein Editions, MANA New Jersey, accompanied by artist signed certificate, loose and unframed, 84" x 84" (on the diagonal)
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Imre Gergely (Hungarian, 1868-1914)
Imre Gergely (Hungarian, 1868-1914) "Puppy Love", oil on canvas, 20-3/4" x 31-1/2", signed lower right. Presented in a handsome period carved giltwood and plaster exhibition frame in the Louis XIV style. Reference: Benezit.
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Robert Indiana (American b. 1928)
Robert Indiana (American b. 1928) LOVE (a group of four posters) poster 31 1/2 x 31 1/2 inches each.
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ROBERT LOUGHLIN (b. 1949): "LOVE"
ROBERT LOUGHLIN (b. 1949): "LOVE" Two part side profile portraits acrylic on cavas titled and dated '06 signed titled and dated on verso; each 7 x 5 in.
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SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE.Speak to Me
SPEAK TO ME OF LOVE.Speak to Me of Love. Italian Film Classics, late 1920s. An Italian/American film poster featuring dancing couples in the lavish styling prior to the Great Depression. Linen backed. Chips to top and left margins not affecting image, folds and some tears expertly repaired, some areas of discoloration and marking particularly in the margins. B.
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MAR BETH. JE T'AIME, COLOR
MAR BETH. JE T'AIME, COLOR LITHOGRAPH (20th century). Lithograph in colors, ed. 5/250, signed lr, sight size: 13 1/2 x 10 1/2 in., framed.
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Jiang Tie Feng (Chinese, b.
Jiang Tie Feng (Chinese, b. 1938), "Love" from Love Suite; art print; 19 1/2" x 20 1/2"; signed and numbered 248/293 lower margin.
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MV IRISH DRESDEN LOVE LETTER
MV IRISH DRESDEN LOVE LETTER PORCELAIN FIGURINEMV Mueller Volkstedt Irish Dresden porcelain lace figurine titled "The Love Letter" from the Lilac Time Collection. Excellent condition, no cracks, chips or repairs. Measures 7 1/4" tall x 6" wide.
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PRECIOUS MOMENTS FIGURINE, YOU
PRECIOUS MOMENTS FIGURINE, YOU ARE THE TYPE I LOVEFeatures a little blonde girl typing a beautiful letter. Precious Moments backstamp.
Issued: 1991
Dimensions: 4.5"L x 2.5"W x 6"H
Manufacturer: Precious Moments
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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FOUR LETTERS FROM ANDREW WYETH
FOUR LETTERS FROM ANDREW WYETH (AMERICAN, 1917-2009) TO ALICE MOOREFour Letters from ANDREW WYETH (American, 1917-2009) to Alice Moore, Friday, September 17, 1937; mailed Saturday, September 18, 1937 My Dearest Alice: The rest of the family left last Tuesday so I am now very much alone. I have been thinking a great deal about you and realizing more and more what a splendid girl you are and what little hope I have of ever becoming your husband although I know we belong together, Alice, I know it as well as my right hand and by God, I'm going to do something about it. What I want to know from you is do you love me or is it hopeless? Please tell me the truth. I wish I could make you out. [Illegible sentence, crossed out] One minute you are very warm to me and the next, oh hell I give up - excuse me. Well I heard form N.Y. today and Mr. Macbeth is planning to give me my show the middle of October which is really a very good time. That means I have to leave here before I expected to though which I am sorry about and I think its worth it, don't you? Also I have been asked to have a one man show in Utica New York at the Williams Proctor Institute, which isn't so bad either. We have been having some foggy weather here for the past week so I have been working in the studio most of the time and have enjoyed it very much. It's really very cozy with the fire going. I think I have some good pictures started too. I hope you are well and that you haven't forgotten about me. I love you I love you I adore and want you but what's the use. Andy Saturday, October 2, 1937; mailed Saturday, October 2, 1937 Dearest Darling - Please, please forgive me for not writing since I have been working so hard that I forgot all about time but not about you I never can you are on my mind day and night and how often I have wished you could be here with me. I always thought that I would never need anyone as I need you . Alice, I want you to be near me always. I need you more than you need me I know although as time goes by I think you will change - I hope so anyway. Well, I have been working in Egg Tempera for the last two weeks and by God I like it I have done several landscapes and am now working on a portrait of a fellow who to me expresses Maine of today. Mr. Sidney Chase the artist who lives in Martinsville can't seem to understand why I should want to paint the worst drunk in Martinsville, but as I told him, I am not interested in painting the picturesque Maine of yesterday but want to paint it as it is today and to me this fellow is typical of Maine of today. I really think I am getting a good one. The name of the fellow is Charles Ervine, ask Jim Balano about him. Thursday I went to the Union Fair and had a swell time, went up with several fellows from the port. Mr. Ervine went also and passed out. I will tell about it when I see you. I want to get this in the mail so I had better stop by saying that I love you so much that it worries me. Andy [Accompanied by a black and white page of an exhibition catalouge depicting "Charles Ervine" by Andrew Wyeth] Thursday, October 14, 1937 My Dearest Alice, Just received word from Macbeth Gallery that my show opens October 19th, so I am planning to arrive in Poughkeepsie Friday night. Hoping that you will be there - Much love, Andy P.S. Could you let Bill Balano know. October, 1937, a Monday after the Macbeth show; mailed Tuesday, October 26, 1937. My Dearest Alice, Just a note to let you know that I am planning to call you from New York City Wednesday night about supper time. My show has gone well. I have sold everything and most of the reviews have been good. You have been on my mind night and day and how I do miss you. I had really a swell time with you in Poughkeepsie and I want to thank you my sweet I love I love you and I love you and by God just watch me. Excuse the terrible writing and also the shortness of this. I love you. Andy Condition:
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MARK KOSTABI. "LANGOUR OF LOVE,"
MARK KOSTABI. "LANGOUR OF LOVE," SCREENPRINT (American, b. 1960). Screenprint, ed. 224/295, signed and dated "Kostabi, 1993" lr, sight size: 28 x 37 3/4 in., framed.
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A copy of Strength to Love by
A copy of Strength to Love by Martin Luther King, Jr. (New York, Evanston, And London, 1963). In original dust jacket protected by Mylar, and with a stamped (upside-down) signature on the FFEP.
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Sunday B. Morning. I Love Your Kiss
Sunday B. Morning. I Love Your Kiss Forever Forever. screenprint in colors. 16¼ h × 22½ w in. result: $252. estimate: $500–700. Stamped to verso 'Fill in Your Own Signature Published by Sunday B. Morning'. Numbered to verso ‘68/2500’. This work is number 68 from the edition of 2500 published by Sunday B. Morning.
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Lladro porcelain figural group:
Lladro porcelain figural group: ''European Love'' no. 6155 modeled as young girl carrying floral laden heart engraved with the word ''Love '' blue stamp mark 8 in. H. Estimate $ 125-200 No apparent faults.
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MAURICE 'JAKE' DAY (ME,
MAURICE 'JAKE' DAY (ME, 1892-1983) "To My Valentine with the BIG Heart", a valentine for his wife, depicting a pair of kissing chipmunks, watercolor on paper, unsigned, but purchased directly from his estate, in gold molded stick frame, matted and glazed. OS: 15 1/4" x 18 1/4", SS: 9 1/4" x 12 1/2". Good condition.
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EARLY 20TH CENTURY: TRUE
EARLY 20TH CENTURY: TRUE LOVEEarly 20th Century: True Love, color engraving; published by W. M. Power Victoria Gallery, London, 1911; inscribed in pencil illegibly in margin lower right Dimensions: Sight: 14 3/8 x 12 in. (36.5 x 30.5 cm.), Frame: 20 7/8 x 18 1/4 in. (53 x 46.4 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Harvey and Sugar Byron, Sherman Oaks, California Condition:
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AFTER ALLENE LAMOUR. HE LOVES ME,
AFTER ALLENE LAMOUR. HE LOVES ME, HE LOVES ME NOT Offset lithograph, signed in print lr, sight size: 13 x 17 in., framed.
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CHARLES MILLER LOVE
CHARLES MILLER LOVE LITHOGRAPHCharles Miller (20th century) lithograph "Love". Signed in the plate and in ink lower right. Sight: 24 1/2" H x 17 1/4" W. Frame: 30" H x 24 1/4" W. Tear upper center, foxing and discoloration throughout.
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1992 Love Poster by Yves Saint
1992 Love Poster by Yves Saint Laurent
Estimate:$100-$150