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VICTOR Ð VICTORIA.Victor Ð
VICTOR Ð VICTORIA.Victor Ð Victoria. New York: American Flashlight Co., ca. 1930. Large format photograph of "Victor Ð Victoria," the "half man half woman" sideshow act. 14 x 11". Punctured, with short tears and chips, light soiling and pinholes.
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After Henri Desire Gauquie
After Henri Desire Gauquie patinated bronze figure of a warrior ''Vae Victis'' Early 20th century signed to base ''Hri Gauquie'' (1858 - 1927 French) with Exposition 1900 Medaille d'Or pastille title ''Vae Victis'' (Woe to the Vanquished) and ''Beaux Arts'' depicting a victorious sword wielding warrior
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VICTOR (WIKTOR) KORECKI
VICTOR (WIKTOR) KORECKI (POLAND/RUSSIA, 1890-1980), TRACKS DOWN A SNOW-COVERED ROAD., OIL ON CANVAS, 24" X 26". FRAMED 36" X 48".VICTOR (WIKTOR) KORECKI, Poland/Russia, 1890-1980, Tracks down a snow-covered road. Signed lower left "Wiktor Korecki". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 24" x 26". Framed 36" x 48".
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VICTOR MORAN (AMERICAN
VICTOR MORAN (AMERICAN 1904-1976), SOLDIER AND MAID, OIL ON CANVAS, FRAMED: 32-1/4 X 24-1/4 INVictor Moran (American 1904-1976), Soldier and Maid, Oil on Canvas, Framed: 32-1/4 x 24-1/4 in
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After William Heath (English
After William Heath (English 1795-1840) "The Battle of Vittoria June 21st 1813" 19th c. hand-colored engraving by T. Sutherland published by Hilliards London sight 14 3/4 in. 20 1/4 in. matted and framed. Note: Damage to bottom center.
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VICTOR VASARELY
VICTOR VASARELY (FRENCH/HUNGARIAN, 1908-1997) 33" x 28 ?" paper size "Olympia", 1971. Color screenprint created for the Cologne Graphic design team as the official emblem of the XX Olympics in Munich 1972, signed lower right, unframed.
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Victor Isbrand (Danish,
Victor Isbrand (Danish, 1897-1989)
Bridge (probably over the Seine)
oil on canvas
signed (lower left)
21 1/4 x 25 3/4 inches.
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FERDINAND BARBEDIENNE (CO.)
FERDINAND BARBEDIENNE (CO.) (FRENCH, ESTABLISHED 1838-1952) "GLORIA VICTIS" A French parcel-gilt bronze figure group entitled 'Gloria Victis' The figure cast by Ferdinand Barbedienne from the model by Marius-Jean-Antonin Mercié, Circa 1880 The naturalistic base inscribed A. MERCIE, on a circular plinth inscribed to the front GLORIA VICTIS, and to the reverse F. BARBEDIENNE, FONDEUR/PARIS, with Réduction Mecanique stamp.
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KENNETH RILEY, VICTORIO oil on
KENNETH RILEY, VICTORIO oil on canvas
32 x 40 in
Victorio (Bidu-ya, Beduiat; ca. 1825-October 14, 1880) The warrior Victorio, one of the greatest Apache military strategists of all time.Born in New Mexico around 1809, Victorio grew up during a period of intense hostility between the native Apache Native Americans of the southwest and encroaching Mexican and American settlers. Determined to resist the loss of his homeland, Victorio began leading his small band of warriors on a long series of devastating raids against Mexican and American settlers and their communities in the 1850s.After more than a decade of evading the best efforts of the Mexican and American armies to capture him, the U.S. Army managed to convince Victorio to accept resettlement of his people on an inhospitable patch of sunburnt land near San Carlos, Arizona, in 1869. But with summer temperatures reaching 110 degrees on the San Carlos reservation (an area also known as Hell's Forty Acres) and farming nearly impossible, Victorio decided the new reservation was unacceptable and moved his followers to more pleasant grounds at Ojo Caliente (Warm Springs), thus again becoming an outlaw in the eyes of the United States. In 1878, the U.S. Army attempted to force the Apaches back to the San Carlos reservation, but Victorio eluded capture, disappearing into the desert with 150 braves. Surviving by raiding the towns and farms of Chihuahua, Mexico, Victorio and his men began to ambush U.S. troops as well as Mexican or American sheepherders.In 1880, a combined force of U.S. and Mexican troops finally succeeded in tracking down Apache and his warriors, surrounding them in the Tres Castillos Mountains of Mexico, just south of El Paso, Texas. Having sent the American troops away, the Mexican soldiers proceeded to kill all but 17 of the trapped Apaches, though the exact manner of Victorio's death remains unclear. Some claimed a Native American scout employed by the Mexican army killed the famous warrior. But according to the Apache, Victorio took his own life rather than surrender to the Mexicans. Regardless of how it happened, Victorio's death made him a martyr to the Apache people and strengthened the resolve of other warriors to continue the fight. The last of the great Apache warriors, Geronimo, would not surrender until 1886.
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Victor Skrebneski (American b.
Victor Skrebneski (American b. 1929) Chicagoans gelatin silver print 9 3/4 x 16 inches.
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VICTOR MAJZNER (australian b.
VICTOR MAJZNER (australian b. 1945) "HORISON" [sic] Signed, titled and dated '1982' verso, oil on canvas 9 x 9 in. provenance: From the collection of Philip Rieff and Alison Douglas Knox. Good original condition
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Bronze of a Dancer, standing dancer
Bronze of a Dancer, standing dancer waiting, signed on base "Victor M", 26-1/2" h
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VICTOR VASARELY
VICTOR VASARELY (FRENCH/HUNGARIAN, 1906-1997) "TITAN D" 1985. Lithograph. Signed (lower right) numbered 285/300.
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Laurent-Honoré Marqueste (French,
Laurent-Honoré Marqueste (French, 1848-1920) VICTORY VICTORY
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EMILE-LOUIS PICAULT, VICTORIOUS
EMILE-LOUIS PICAULT, VICTORIOUS WARRIOR, BRONZE Emile-Louis Picault (French 1833-1915), 'Virtutes Vivicae, Ense Et Labore', patinated cast bronze, sculpture depicting a standing warrior with a sword and shield with wheat, a tool, a parchment, and a quill resting at his feet, signed in mold to the back top of the base. Approximate dimensions: h. 33", w. 14", d. 8.25".
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Victor Vaissier (French,
Victor Vaissier (French, 19th/20th Century)
Savonnerie du Congo
poster
Frame: 88 x 61 inches.
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VICTOR (VLACLAV) SZCZEBLEWSKI
VICTOR (VLACLAV) SZCZEBLEWSKI (POLAND, ACTIVE 1875-1900), “MOUSSE SIFFLEUR”., BRONZE, HEIGHT 17.25”. WIDTH AT BASE 5.5”.VICTOR (VLACLAV) SZCZEBLEWSKI, Poland, Active 1875-1900, "Mousse Siffleur". Titled and signed on front panel. Dimensions: Bronze, height 17.25". Width at base 5.5".
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After Marius-Jean-Antonin Mercié
After Marius-Jean-Antonin Mercié (French, 1795-1875)
Gloria Victis
bronze
Height 31 1/2 inches.
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Victor Bugler (German, active circa
Victor Bugler (German, active circa 1900/20) bronze statue of male balancing ball on forearm, mounted on enameled base; signed V. Bugler on base and impressed with O. Opitz foundry mark. 11"H. Base repaired.
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A Victorian sovereign, 1887
A Victorian sovereign, 1887
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A Victorian soverign 1897
A Victorian soverign 1897 (Melbourne)
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VICTOR VASARELY. "ARGENT NOIR,"
VICTOR VASARELY. "ARGENT NOIR," SERIGRAPH (Hungarian/French, 1906-1997). Serigraph, ed. 68/267, pencil signed "Vasarely" lr, image size: 22 3/4 x 22 3/4 in., framed.
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Victor Salmones (Mexican,
Victor Salmones (Mexican, 1937-1989) "Turandot", a large cast-bronze figure of the standing princess with outstretched hands, wearing elaborate draped court robes and a multi-knotted coiffure, edition of ten, stamped "C-7 8/10 Victor S.", h. 53-3/4", h. with base 71-3/4".
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VICTOR VASARELY
VICTOR VASARELY (FRENCH/HUNGARIAN, 1906-1997) Lithograph. Signed (lower right) and numbered 205/250.
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Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian
Victor Vasarely (French/Hungarian 1906-1997) ABSTRACT lithograph framed signed & numbered: mid-left 236/250 H27 1/2'' W35'' Provenance: From the Lawrence Castle Collection Blythewood SC.
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VICTOR VASARELY
VICTOR VASARELY (FRENCH/HUNGARIAN, 1906-1997), POKOL BC Screenprint in colors, 1968, pencil signed and numbered 141/250 lower margin, with wide/full margins, framed.
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VICTOR VASARELY
VICTOR VASARELY (FRENCH/HUNGARIAN, 1906-1997) Lithograph. Signed (lower right) numbered 278/300.
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VICTOR VASARELY (HUNGARIAN, 1906
VICTOR VASARELY (HUNGARIAN, 1906 - 1997), TITAN A, FROM...Victor Vasarely (Hungarian, 1906 - 1997), Titan A, from the three piece Titan Suite, 1985, serigraph in colors on paper, signed and numbered "162/300" in pencil in the lower margin, published by Park West Galleries, image size 15 7/8" x 15 3/8".
Condition:
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VICTOR VASARELY
VICTOR VASARELY (FRENCH/HUNGARIAN, 1906-1997) "SIKRA - M.C." 1968. Lithograph. Signed (lower right) numbered 155/250.
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VICTOR DEMANET (1895-1964),
VICTOR DEMANET (1895-1964), BRONZE FIGURE OF AN ARCHER, DATED 1932VICTOR DEMANET (1895-1964), BRONZE FIGURE OF AN ARCHER, DATED 1932, signed 'Victor.Demanet 1932', above a stepped black stone base
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VICTOR SALMONES (MEXICO, 1937-1989)
VICTOR SALMONES (MEXICO, 1937-1989) Grief, a standing naked man with his hands to his pitched back head, cast and patinated solid bronze on a white marble base, signed on the back of the integral base and marked "P/A-E-18". 17" tall overall.
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Victor Salmones (Mexican,
Victor Salmones (Mexican, 1937-1989) "Nosotros" ("The Two of Us"), 1975, limited to an edition of 10, a patinated bronze group of a male and female bust entwined, back to back, signed along the base "Victor Salmones N-11 P/A", presented on a circular polished black slate base, h. 12", w. 8-1/4", base dia. 6-3/4". The original of this work was commissioned by Frank Sinatra, who was a collector of Salmones' work.
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Victor C. Anderson (American 1882 -
Victor C. Anderson (American 1882 - 1937) Trysting Place of Long Ago Sgn. lower left Victor C. Anderson. O/C. Contemporary gilt frame. Relined. 24'' x 30''E
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VICTOR MARAIS-MILTON (FRENCH,
VICTOR MARAIS-MILTON (FRENCH, 1872-1968)Victor Marais-Milton (French, 1872-1968) , "Le Jeu de Domino", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 19 3/4 in. x 24 in., original frame . Provenance: Acquired in Antwerp, Belgium, c. 1910s; Collection of Margaret Burton Deakin, Antwerp, Belgium; thence by descent
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VICTOR VASARELY (HUNGARIAN 1908 -
VICTOR VASARELY (HUNGARIAN 1908 - 1997) 11?" x 11?" image "Boglar 2", 1982. Screenprint on paper, signed lower right, numbered F.V. 30 / 68, matted in metal frame, 23¼" x 23¼" overall.
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Eug??ne Marioton (French 1854-1933)
Eug??ne Marioton (French 1854-1933) VAINQUEUR (Victor) patinated bronze on marble base incised signature and title to bronze base with impressed foundry mark Siot Paris and numbered 787D