- RUFINO TAMAYO (MEXICAN, 1899-1991),
RUFINO TAMAYO (MEXICAN, 1899-1991), NIñO BAILANDO (CHILD DANCING) Mixograph in colors, 1974, signed and marked as hors de commerce in crayon aside from the edition of 100, matted and framed. Pereda 167.
- ATTRIBUTED TO RUFINO TAMAYO, (1899-1991,
ATTRIBUTED TO RUFINO TAMAYO, (1899-1991, MEXICAN), "MUJER CON MALLAS NEGRAS," 1969, COLOR LITHOGRAPH ON JAPON NACRE PAPER UNDER GLASS,Attributed to Rufino Tamayo, (1899-1991, Mexican) "Mujer con Mallas Negras," 1969 Color lithograph on Japon nacre paper under glass Signed in pencil in the lower margin at right: R Tamayo; bears pencil numbering in the lower margin at left: P/A II/X Image: 27.5" H x 21.25" W; Sheet approx. 30.25" H x 22.5" W Literature: Pereda 111 Notes: This image was included in the "Mujeres" portfolio printed by Atelier Desjobert, Paris and published by Touchstone Publishers, NY in 1969. According to Pereda, the signed and numbered edition was 150, plus 25 numbered I/XXV-XXV/XXV, plus some HC impressions. Color lithograph on Japon nacre paper under glass Dimensions: Image: 27.5" H x 21.25" W; Sheet approx. 30.25" H x 22.5" W
- RUFINO TAMAYO, (1899-1991, MEXICAN),
RUFINO TAMAYO, (1899-1991, MEXICAN), "SOL," 1976, MIXOGRAFIA IN COLORS ON ARCHES PAPER UNDER GLASS, IMAGE/SHEET: 22.75" H X 29.75" WRufino Tamayo, (1899-1991, Mexican) "Sol," 1976 Mixografia in colors on Arches paper under glass Edition XVII/XXXV Signed in pencil in the lower right corner: R. Tamayo; Taller de Grafica Mexicana, Mexico City, prntr.; Transworld Art, New York, pub. Image/Sheet: 22.75" H x 29.75" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above, 1980 Literature: Pereda 221 Mixografia in colors on Arches paper under glass Dimensions: Image/Sheet: 22.75" H x 29.75" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above, 1980
- RUFINO TAMAYO, (1899-1991, MEXICAN),
RUFINO TAMAYO, (1899-1991, MEXICAN), "PERSONAJE, LUNA Y ESTRELLA," 1975, ETCHING AND AQUATINT IN COLORS ON GUARRO PAPER UNDER GLASS, IMRufino Tamayo, (1899-1991, Mexican) "Personaje, Luna y Estrella," 1975 Etching and aquatint in colors on Guarro paper under glass Edition: 6/75 Signed in pencil in the lower right corner: R. Tamayo; Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona, prntr./pub. Image/Sheet: 22" H x 30" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above, 1980 Literature: Pereda 181 Etching and aquatint in colors on Guarro paper under glass Dimensions: Image/Sheet: 22" H x 30" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above, 1980
- RUFINO TAMAYO (MEXICAN 1899-1991), OBSERVADOR
RUFINO TAMAYO (MEXICAN 1899-1991), OBSERVADOR DE PáJAROS (PEREDA 31), LITHOGRAPH IN COLOR, SIGNED, 13-3/4 X 20-1/2 INRufino Tamayo (Mexican 1899-1991), Observador de Pájaros , (Pereda 31), Lithograph in color, 1950, signed R. Tamayo in graphite l.l. and numbered V/LX in graphite l.r., published by Guilde International de l'Atelier de l'Amateur de Graveures, Paris; overall with mild toning. Framed.* Sight size: 350 x 521 mm (13-3/4 x 20-1/2 in)Property from the Fred and Alice Goldsmith Irrevocable Trust
- RUFINO TAMAYO (MEXICAN 1899-1991), VIRGEN
RUFINO TAMAYO (MEXICAN 1899-1991), VIRGEN (PEREDA 19), WOODCUT, SIGNED, 9-1/4 X 11 INRufino Tamayo (Mexican 1899-1991), Virgen , (Pereda 19), Woodcut, circa 1931, signed Rufino Tamayo in pencil l.r.; with some creasing l.r. Framed.* Sight size: 229 x 279 mm (9-1/4 x 11 in); sheet size: 247 x 315 mm (9-3/4 x 12-1/2 in)Property of Various Owners
- PEREDA STERLING SILVER REPOUSSE PHOTO
PEREDA STERLING SILVER REPOUSSE PHOTO FRAMELarge Pereda Peruvian sterling silver repousse photo frame with hinged wood back and easel support. Stamped PEREDA 925. Approx. 17.5 x 14.12 inches. Photo opening 11.25 x 9 inches.
- RUFINO TAMAYO ?SANDIAS? LITHOGRAPH (ARTIST
RUFINO TAMAYO ?SANDIAS? LITHOGRAPH (ARTIST PROOF) Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991), circa 1969, "Sandias (Watermelons)", (Pereda 118), lithograph in colors, signed in pencil at lower right, AP aside from edition of 100, Jack Misrachi tag en Verso. Provenance: From the Estate of Marilyn "Mickey" Bord, New York, NY. A native New Yorker, Bord formed a deep personal and professional relationship with famed dancer and choreographer Alvin Ailey. Mickey dyed and sewed costumes for the Alvin Ailey Dance Company and eventually served as archivist. Ailey's foundational interest in the African American cultural experience informed the art collection that he assisted Marilyn in acquiring, much of which is offered in this auction. Sight approx. h. 28.5 ", w. 21" Overall. h. 22.5", w. 31", d. 1"
- Rufino Tamayo (Mexican 1899-1991) "Sandias
Rufino Tamayo (Mexican 1899-1991) "Sandias con Manzana". Color mixograph 1985 signed in the lower right corner of the image numbered 42/90 in the lower left corner of the image (Pereda 328) floated in a plexibox framing over all 39-1/2" x 47" 27" x 34-1/2" image. Private family collection Cleveland Ohio.
- Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991)
Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991) "Hombre", 1972, color lithograph on Arches paper, 36" x 24", signed in pencil lower center "R Tamayo", numbered in pencil "1/100", published by Transworld Art and printed in Bank Street Atelier, New York. Glazed, matted and presented in a contemporary silver studio frame. Provenance: Collection of Mrs. Shirley Marvin, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Purchased from the Greer Gallery, New York, in November, 1972. Reference: Juan Carlos Pereda, Rufino Tamayo: Catalogue Raisonne: Grafica/Prints 1925-1991; this print is catalogue number 131 and is illustrated on page 122.
- Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991)
Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991) "Dos Personajes", 1972, color lithograph on Arches paper, 25" x 36", signed lower right "R Tamayo", numbered lower left "25/100", published by Transworld Art and printed in Bank Street Atelier, New York. Glazed, matted and presented in a contemporary silver studio frame. Provenance: Collection of Mrs. Shirley Marvin, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Purchased from the Greer Gallery, New York, in November, 1972. Reference: Juan Carlos Pereda, Rufino Tamayo: Catalogue Raisonne: Grafica/Prints 1925-1991; this print is catalogue number 134 and is illustrated on page 125.
- Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991)
Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991) "Hombre en Rosa", 1984, etching in colors on Guarro paper, 30" x 22", signed lower right "R Tamayo", numbered in pencil "16/99", from the series Rufino Tamayo 8 Aquafuertes 1984, published and printed at Ediciones Poligrafa, Barcelona. Glazed, matted and presented in a contemporary silver studio frame. Provenance: Collection of Mrs. Shirley Marvin, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Reference: Juan Carlos Pereda, Rufino Tamayo: Catalogue Raisonne: Grafica/Prints 1925-1991; this print is catalogue number 316 and is illustrated on page 255.
- Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991)
Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991) "Mujer con Sombrero", 1972, color lithograph on Arches paper, 36" x 26", signed in pencil lower center "R Tamayo", numbered in pencil "25/100", published by Transworld Art and printed in Bank Street Atelier, New York. Glazed, matted and presented in a contemporary silver studio frame. Provenance: Collection of Mrs. Shirley Marvin, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Purchased from the Greer Gallery, New York, in November, 1972. Reference: Juan Carlos Pereda, Rufino Tamayo: Catalogue Raisonne: Grafica/Prints 1925-1991; this print is catalogue number 132 and is illustrated on page 123.
- Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991)
Rufino Tamayo (Mexican, 1899-1991) "Sandias", 1972, color lithograph on Arches paper, 36" x 24", signed in pencil lower right "R. Tamayo", numbered "25/100", published by Transworld Art and printed in Bank Street Atelier, New York. Glazed, matted and presented in a contemporary silver studio frame. Provenance: Collection of Mrs. Shirley Marvin, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Purchased from the Greer Gallery, New York, in November, 1972. Reference: Juan Carlos Pereda, Rufino Tamayo: Catalogue Raisonne: Grafica/Prints 1925-1991; this print is catalogue number 133 and is illustrated on page 124.