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MANUEL GONZALEZ SERRANO (1917-1960)
MANUEL GONZALEZ SERRANO (1917-1960) MEXICAN SURREALIST LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURESMexican Boys Flying Kites Gouache and watercolor on thick watercolor paper. Signed, lower right "M. Gonzalez Serrano". Matted and framed (no glass in place). Circa 1940. Mexican surrealist landscape w
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FIVE COFFEE TABLE BOOKS ON MODERN
FIVE COFFEE TABLE BOOKS ON MODERN ART AND ARTISTS Lot of 5 coffee table books on modern artists, including A History of Andres Serrano: A History of Sex, printed 1997 by The Groninger Museum; Drawings by Mattia Bonetti, printed 2005 by Calluna Farms Press; Christopher Wool (printed in French), published 2006 by Strasbourg Museum; Tom Sachs, printed 2006 by Fondazione Prada; Liaigre Creation, printed 2020 by Rizzoli. Approximate Dimensions:Tom Sachs book: h. 12.5", w. 9.75" Provenance: Private Collection of Bill Stewart, Atlanta, GA.
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ISMAEL SERANO (ATTRIB) ARMORED
ISMAEL SERANO (ATTRIB) ARMORED CAROUSEL HORSEArmored jumper carousel horse, attributed to Ismael Serrano (Mexico, 20th c.), mid to late 20th c., carved and painted wood, black horse, tucked head with ears pointed, two-tone painted armor, on adjustable brass stand with horse hoof feet, overall: approx 54.5"h, 38.5"w, 20.5"d
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PABLO SERRANO AGUILAR (1910 -
PABLO SERRANO AGUILAR (1910 - 1985)Pablo Serrano Aguilar (1910 - 1985) "El Principe Balta ___ Carlos 1974" figure of a man with walking stick on marble base signed on base total height 8 1/4 inches Provenance: From Collection in Irvington, New York Condition: : very good, chip to marble base
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PABLO SERRANO AGUILAR (1910 -
PABLO SERRANO AGUILAR (1910 - 1985)Pablo Serrano Aguilar (1910 - 1985) untitled standing bronze figure on black marble base signed on base of bronze "Serrano" height 16 1/2 inches Provenance: From Collection in Irvington, New York Condition: : very good
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All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
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ANDRES SERRANO "CACTUS BLOOD"
ANDRES SERRANO "CACTUS BLOOD" CIBACHROME, 1987 Andres Serrano (American/New York, born 1950). "Cactus Blood" -1987, cibachrome photograph. Apparently unsigned; titled, dated and numbered 2 of 10 on Stux Gallery New York label verso. Approx. 45" x 32.5" (frame), 39.5" x 27" (sight).
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ANDRES SERRANO 'BLACK SANTA'
ANDRES SERRANO 'BLACK SANTA' CIBACHROME 10/15 Andres Serrano (American b. 1950), 'Black Santa', cibachrome, 10/15, depicting a black man wearing a Santa Claus costume with a blue background, inscribed and titled en verso, framed.All proceeds from the sale of this Lot will benefit the Fay Gold Respiratory Research Fund at National Jewish Health, Denver, CO, to help patients with complex lung conditions.Approximate dimensions: sight h. 18.5", w. 15.25"; frame h. 23", w. 19.75", d. 0.75"
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JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947,
JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947, MEXICAN), "MEDITACIONES," 1978, SILICOGRAFIA ON BOARD, 26.5" H X 26.5" WJose Luis Serrano, (b. 1947, Mexican) "Meditaciones," 1978 Silicografia on board Signed and dated lower right: Serrano 26.5" H x 26.5" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above, 1979 Notes: Born Jose Luis Ramirez Garcia on March 20th, 1947 in Guadalajara Jalisco. Serrano studied art at the prestigious "La Esmeralda" Academy in Mexico City from 1963 until 1968. Since 1970 he's showcased his work in numerous solo exhibitions in Mexico City, Michoacan, Guadalajara, La Paz, Oaxaca, Cancun and Monterrey in Mexico as well as Tucson, AZ and San Francisco, CA in the United States and Vancouver BC in Canada. He developed a print technique that he calls Silicografia that gives his work layers of texture along with colors. Between 1975 and 1976 he became a professor at his alma mater, La Esmeralda Academy. Silicografia on board Dimensions: 26.5" H x 26.5" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above, 1979
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JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947,
JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947, MEXICAN), "BUSCANDO EL TIEMPO," 1981, SILICOGRAFIA ON CANVAS, 33.5" H X 29.5" WJose Luis Serrano, (b. 1947, Mexican) "Buscando el Tiempo," 1981 Silicografia on canvas Signed and dated lower right: Serrano; titled by repute 33.5" H x 29.5" W Provenance: Jose Luis Serrano artist studio The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above, 1981 Notes: Born Jose Luis Ramirez Garcia on March 20th, 1947 in Guadalajara Jalisco. Serrano studied art at the prestigious "La Esmeralda" Academy in Mexico City from 1963 until 1968. Since 1970 he's showcased his work in numerous solo exhibitions in Mexico City, Michoacan, Guadalajara, La Paz, Oaxaca, Cancun and Monterrey in Mexico as well as Tucson, AZ and San Francisco, CA in the United States and Vancouver BC in Canada. He developed a print technique that he calls Silicografia that gives his work layers of texture along with colors. Between 1975 and 1976 he became a professor at his alma mater, La Esmeralda Academy. Silicografia on canvas Dimensions: 33.5" H x 29.5" W Provenance: Jose Luis Serrano artist studio The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above, 1981
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JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B.1947,
JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B.1947, MEXICAN), "ALFABETO ROTO NO. 2," 1976, SILICOGRAFIA ON CANVAS, 27.5" H X 35" WJose Luis Serrano, (b.1947, Mexican) "Alfabeto Roto No. 2," 1976 Silicografia on canvas Signed and dated lower right: Serrano; titled on a gallery label affixed verso 27.5" H x 35" W Provenance: Galeria Juan Martin, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA Notes: Born Jose Luis Ramirez Garcia on March 20th, 1947 in Guadalajara Jalisco. Serrano studied art at the prestigious "La Esmeralda" Academy in Mexico City from 1963 until 1968. Since 1970 he's showcased his work in numerous solo exhibitions in Mexico City, Michoacan, Guadalajara, La Paz, Oaxaca, Cancun and Monterrey in Mexico as well as Tucson, AZ and San Francisco, CA in the United States and Vancouver BC in Canada. He developed a print technique that he calls Silicografia that gives his work layers of texture along with colors. Between 1975 and 1976 he became a professor at his alma mater, La Esmeralda Academy. Silicografia on canvas Dimensions: 27.5" H x 35" W Provenance: Galeria Juan Martin, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947,
JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947, MEXICAN), "ALFABETO ROTO NO. 1," 1976, SILICOGRAFIA ON CANVAS, 27.5" H X 35" WJose Luis Serrano, (b. 1947, Mexican) "Alfabeto Roto No. 1," 1976 Silicografia on canvas Signed and dated lower right: Serrano; titled on a gallery label affixed verso 27.5" H x 35" W Provenance: Galeria Juan Martin, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA Notes: Born Jose Luis Ramirez Garcia on March 20th, 1947 in Guadalajara Jalisco. Serrano studied art at the prestigious "La Esmeralda" Academy in Mexico City from 1963 until 1968. Since 1970 he's showcased his work in numerous solo exhibitions in Mexico City, Michoacan, Guadalajara, La Paz, Oaxaca, Cancun and Monterrey in Mexico as well as Tucson, AZ and San Francisco, CA in the United States and Vancouver BC in Canada. He developed a print technique that he calls Silicografia that gives his work layers of texture along with colors. Between 1975 and 1976 he became a professor at his alma mater, La Esmeralda Academy. Silicografia on canvas Dimensions: 27.5" H x 35" W Provenance: Galeria Juan Martin, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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ENRIQUE TABARA, (1930-2021,
ENRIQUE TABARA, (1930-2021, EQUADOR), "PASEANTES EN LA CALLE," 1983-84, OIL ON PREPARED CANVAS, 43" H X 43" WEnrique Tabara, (1930-2021, Equador) "Paseantes en la Calle," 1983-84 Oil on prepared canvas Signed and dated lower left: Tabara '83; signed and dated again: E. Tabara '84, and titled, verso 43" H x 43" W Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA Notes: The thick, distinct forms depicted across the surface of this painting suggest that Tabara may have used an encaustic technique to create it. Tabara studied at the Escuela Artes in Guayaquil from 1946-1951 where he studied with Luis Martinez Serrano. In 1955 he received a grant to go to Spain, where he lived until 1964. He first used Expressionism as a reaction against Indigenism. He started the Ecuadorian artist group VAN against the influence of Indigenism. Tabara's work was central to the Latin American movement, which began to abandon social realism in the 1950's. In his early work he painted characters on the margins of society in a hard and grotesque manner. Tabara first exhibited in the United States at the OAS in 1954. From 1953 he started to experiment with abstraction, and in the 1960's he constructed a language of magical and mythical connotations derived from Pre-Columbian calligraphy and Surrealism. His work from this period is rich in texture, combining elements glued to the canvas, serial calligraphy and telluric forms. In 1969 he began to search for new signs, notably feet and legs (his pata-pata motif) and from 1985 he revitalized his use of color and added leafy vegetation to the feet and legs in his quest to create morphologies compatible with the mythical culture of American man. Tabara has exhibited worldwide. - Carolyn Adrian This work is accompanied by an artist bio and a photograph of the artist with the work. Oil on prepared canvas Dimensions: 43" H x 43" W Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947),
JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947), "RE-ENCUENTRO NO. 2," 1977, OIL ON CANVAS LAID TO BOARD, 24" H X 24" WJose Luis Serrano, (b. 1947) "Re-Encuentro No. 2," 1977 Oil on canvas laid to board Signed and dated lower right: Serrano 24" H x 24" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA Notes: Serrano was born Jose Luis Ramirez Garcia on March 20th, 1947 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Serrano studied art at the prestigious "La Esmeralda" Academy in Mexico City from 1963 until 1968. Since 1970, he's showcased his work in numerous solo exhibitions in Mexico City, Michoacan, Guadalajara, La Paz, Oaxaca, Cancun, and Monterrey in Mexico as well as Tucson, AZ and San Francisco, CA in the United States and Vancouver, BC in Canada. He developed a print technique that he calls Silicografia that gives his work layers of texture along with colors. Between 1975 and 1976 he became a professor at his alma mater, La Esmeralda Academy. Oil on canvas laid to board Dimensions: 24" H x 24" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947),
JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947), "HOMBRE DEL MANANA," 1976, OIL ON CANVAS LAID TO MASONITE, 23.5" H X 17.5" WJose Luis Serrano, (b. 1947) "Hombre del Manana," 1976 Oil on canvas laid to Masonite Signed and dated lower left: Serrano; titled on a gallery label affixed verso 23.5" H x 17.5" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above 1978 Notes: Serrano was born Jose Luis Ramirez Garcia on March 20th, 1947 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Serrano studied art at the prestigious "La Esmeralda" Academy in Mexico City from 1963 until 1968. Since 1970, he's showcased his work in numerous solo exhibitions in Mexico City, Michoacan, Guadalajara, La Paz, Oaxaca, Cancun, and Monterrey in Mexico as well as Tucson, AZ and San Francisco, CA in the United States and Vancouver, BC in Canada. He developed a print technique that he calls Silicografia that gives his work layers of texture along with colors. Between 1975 and 1976 he became a professor at his alma mater, La Esmeralda Academy. Oil on canvas laid to Masonite Dimensions: 23.5" H x 17.5" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above 1978
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JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947),
JOSE LUIS SERRANO, (B. 1947), "BOTON DE FLOR," 1977, MIXED MEDIA ON PANEL, SIGHT: 23.5" H X 23.5" WJose Luis Serrano, (b. 1947) "Boton de Flor," 1977 Mixed media on panel Signed and dated lower right: Serrano; titled on a gallery label affixed verso Sight: 23.5" H x 23.5" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above 1978 Notes: Serrano was born Jose Luis Ramirez Garcia on March 20th, 1947 in Guadalajara, Jalisco. Serrano studied art at the prestigious "La Esmeralda" Academy in Mexico City from 1963 until 1968. Since 1970, he's showcased his work in numerous solo exhibitions in Mexico City, Michoacan, Guadalajara, La Paz, Oaxaca, Cancun, and Monterrey in Mexico as well as Tucson, AZ and San Francisco, CA in the United States and Vancouver, BC in Canada. He developed a print technique that he calls Silicografia that gives his work layers of texture along with colors. Between 1975 and 1976 he became a professor at his alma mater, La Esmeralda Academy. Mixed media on panel Dimensions: Sight: 23.5" H x 23.5" W Provenance: Galeria Arvil, Mexico City, Mexico The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA, acquired from the above 1978
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PABLO SERRANO AGUILAR (SPANISH,
PABLO SERRANO AGUILAR (SPANISH, 1910 - 1985), "TORO", BRONZE SCULPTURE, ABSTRACTED FORM OF BULL, MARKED WITH ARTIST'S MONOGRAM "P S"..Pablo Serrano Aguilar (Spanish, 1910 - 1985), "Toro", bronze sculpture, abstracted form of bull, marked with artist's monogram "P S" at base of figure's back left leg, wear consistent with age and use including minor surface abrasions, 8 1/4" h. x 14" w. x 7" d. [PROVENANCE: From the Connecticut estate of Irina Pabst, designer, artist and philanthropist, and daughter of Sergei Denham, co-founder of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.][VERBAL PROVENANCE: Consigner stated this is one of two- the second one in a museum in Madrid.]
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SERRANO Modernist Portrait Bust
SERRANO Modernist Portrait Bust Sculpture. Bronze Figural Woman with Ponytail. Signed. Colina Madrid foundry mark
Dimensions: H: 11 inches: W: 6 inches: D: 5.5 inches ---
Condition: Very Good Condition.
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Hector Serrano High Air Alto Stools
Hector Serrano High Air Alto Stools
Dimensions: H: 30.5 inches: W: 16 inches: D: 11.5 inches ---
Condition: Some surface wear
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DAN KARNER CARVED WOOD NUTCRACKER
DAN KARNER CARVED WOOD NUTCRACKER BOWL AND MALLET 2 ¼" x 13 ½" x 8 ½" Organically shaped carved wood bowl with undulating rim and a matching mallet. Signed to the underside with Kreisler Serrano Madrid, Spain label.
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Larger than life size carved wood
Larger than life size carved wood American Indian chief bust with head dress signed l.l. "Ismael Serrano- HDZ". 25"h.x18"w.x18"d.
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BRONZE BOY AND CHICKEN SIGNED
BRONZE BOY AND CHICKEN SIGNED ''L. SERRANO'' (EUROPEAN LATE 19TH CENTURY. Bronze 20th century casting. Boy holding a chicken. 26''h.
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ANDRES SERRANO (american b. 1950)
ANDRES SERRANO (american b. 1950) "CHILD ABUSE" from 'morgue' 1996, pencil signed, titled and numbered 43/100 verso; Institute of Contemporary Art, publisher. Dye-bleach print. 19 7/8 x 24 1/4 in. Unframed Unframed; excellent original condition.