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AFTER ZIMMERMAN, MARILYN IN NEW
AFTER ZIMMERMAN, MARILYN IN NEW YORK, 1954, OFFSET PRINT, 34 X 26 INCHESAfter Zimmerman, Marilyn in New York, 1954, Offset Print, 34 x 26 inches
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TWO GERMANIC PRINTSTWO GERMANIC
TWO GERMANIC PRINTSTWO GERMANIC PRINTS, 1) Ernst Karl Georg Zimmermann (Germany, 1852-1901). Raucher, 1892. Unsigned. Etching, 7.75" x 5.5". Matted 23" x 18". 2) Gatja Helgart Rothe (Germany, 1935-2007). "Dance on the Stairs". Signed, titled and numbered 92/99 in pencil lower margin. Color mezzotint, 23.75" x 17.5". Unframed.
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1 piece. Original Pen & Ink
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Comic caricature of housekeeper & elderly African-American butler. 9 3/8 x 11 inches (238 x 279 mm) on heavy paper stock. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912 [dated Dec. 1888?]. Minor wear. Known as Zim, Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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1 piece. Original Pen & Ink
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Caricature of African-American couple. 7 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches (184 x 285 mm), on bd. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Unobtrusive production markings. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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ZIMMERMAN'S FARM BY PETER
ZIMMERMAN'S FARM BY PETER SCULTHORPE (AMERICAN B. 1948). Serigraph on paper pencil-signed lower right. Signed and numbered in the margin dated 1988 edition 109 of 290. Matted and framed 31 1/2''h. 47 1/2''w.
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1 piece. Original Pen & Ink
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] "Fun Quarterly. The Cream of Humor." 11 1/4 x 28 5/8 inches (285 x 727 mm) on heavy paper stock. Signed "Zim." Vertical split at center, some edge wear. Known as Zim, Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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1 piece. Original Pen & Ink
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] (African-American Caricature.) "Ivanhoe Coterie Reception." 12 x 9 inches (304 x 228 mm), on heavy paper. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1912. Signed "Zim" in ink. Slightly dusty, old tape fragment. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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ABSTRACT DANCERS, COLOR LITHOGRAPH,
ABSTRACT DANCERS, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, SIGNED 'ZIMMERMAN' L.R., FRAME: 16 3/4 X 25 1/4 IN. (42.55 X 64.14 CM.)Abstract Dancers, Color Lithograph, Signed 'Zimmerman' l.r.,, Dimensions: Frame: 16 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. (42.55 x 64.14 cm.)
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ZIMMERMAN, Kaspar A.,
ZIMMERMAN, Kaspar A., (American/Swiss, 1927-2002): Florida Palms Through the Moss, Oil/Canvas, 20'' x 24'', signed lower right, unframed.
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ZIMMERMAN, K.A., (20th C,
ZIMMERMAN, K.A., (20th C, American): Florida River Scene, Watercolor, 7.25'' x 9'', signed lower right, unframed.
CONDITION: Overall even toning.
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1 piece. Original Pen & Ink
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Comic African-American caricature. 12 x 9 1/4 inches (305 x 235 mm) on heavy paper stock. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Signed "Zim." Minor wear. Known as Zim, Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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PAUL ZIMMERMAN (AMERICAN,
PAUL ZIMMERMAN (AMERICAN, 1921-2007), ABSTRACT MIXED MEDIA/ WATERCOLOR ON COLORED PAPER, TONES OF BLACK WHITE AND MERLOT, SIGNED LL,...Paul Zimmerman (American, 1921-2007), abstract mixed media/ watercolor on colored paper, tones of black white and merlot, signed LL, framed and matted under glass, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age and use, ss: 11" h. x 17" w.
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ZIMMERMAN, Karl A., (American,
ZIMMERMAN, Karl A., (American, 1904-1991): Florida Backwater Landscape, Oil/Canvas, 30'' x 36'', signed lower right, framed, 37'' x 42.5''.
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ZIMMERMAN, Karl, (American,
ZIMMERMAN, Karl, (American, 1904-1991): Florida Backwater Scene with Heron and Palms, Oil/Canvas, 30'' x 36'', signed lower right, unframed.
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PAUL ZIMMERMAN (AMERICAN, 1921 -
PAUL ZIMMERMAN (AMERICAN, 1921 - 2007), DARK LANDSCAPE,...Paul Zimmerman (American, 1921 - 2007), dark landscape, ink wash on paper, signed lower right 'P. Zimmerman', 17" x 22 1/2". Provenance: The Estate of Alan Gans, Mulberry Point, Guilford.
Condition:
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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1 piece. Original Pen & Ink
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] African-American Caricature. 9 1/8 x 8 inches (230 x 203 mm), on bd. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Signed "Zim" in ink. Occasionally dusty. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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PRINT, AFTER ZACHATAIS NOTERMAN
PRINT, AFTER ZACHATAIS NOTERMAN After Zachatais Noterman (German, 1820-1890), "Courses du Bois de Boulogne," lithograph in colors, titled lower center, published by Desgodets and Cie, Paris, sheet: 23.25"h x 35.75"w, overall (with frame): 25.5"hx 38"w. Provenance: Property from the estate of Patricia Moffat Pope, San Francisco, CA
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FRANK ROMERO, (B. 1941), "CORAZON
FRANK ROMERO, (B. 1941), "CORAZON DE AZTLAN," 2004, SCREENPRINT IN COLORS ON PAPER, IMAGE/SHEET 30" H X 23" WFrank Romero, (b. 1941) "Corazon de Aztlan," 2004, Screenprint in colors on paper Edition: 101/135 Signed and numbered at the lower left: F Romero; titled and dated by repute; Self Help Graphics and Art, Los Angeles, CA, prntr./pub., with their blindstamp near the lower right corner Screenprint in colors on paper Dimensions: Image/Sheet: 30" H x 23" W Provenance: The Carolyn J. Adrian Collection, South Pasadena, CA
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ERNST ZIMMERMAN GENRE SCENE, OIL ON
ERNST ZIMMERMAN GENRE SCENE, OIL ON PANEL Ernst Karl Georg Zimmerman (German, 1852-1901), "Man Reading", oil on wood panel. Signed and dated upper left. framed. Approx. 14.75" x 12.25" (panel), 24.5" x 22" (frame)
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ZIMMERMANN: "NEPTUN" -
ZIMMERMANN: "NEPTUN" - LITHOGRAPHExpressionist lithograph titled "Neptun", signed "Zimmermann I / 1986" in the plate and titled and signed in pencil on the sheet. [Sight: 11 1/2 x 10 inches; Frame: 23 x 21 3/4 inches].
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1 piece. Original Pen & Ink
1 piece. Original Pen & Ink Drawing [Zimmerman, Eugene.] (Anti-Semitic Caricature.) "Cohenstein, Selling off Bargains Below Co(s)t." 14 1/8 x 10 3/4 inches (358 x 273 mm) on bd. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Signed "Zim" in pencil at bottom edge center, on verso, "Zim, Horseheads N.Y." Minor wear. Known as Zim, Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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PRINT, RC GORMAN RC Gorman
PRINT, RC GORMAN RC Gorman (American, 1932-2005), "Chili Peppers," 1991, lithograph in colors, signed and dated lower right, edition IX/XX, overall (with frame): 39.5"h x 49.5"w
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RENE ZIMMERMAN. "QUAI MONTEBELLO
RENE ZIMMERMAN. "QUAI MONTEBELLO A PARIS," OIL (French, 1904-1991). Oil on canvas, signed "Rene Zimmerman" ll, titled on verso, additional identifying information affixed on verso, 21 x 25 in., framed.
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Emanuel Glicenstein Romano
Emanuel Glicenstein Romano (Italian/American, 1897-1984) Faces, Fish and Bird. Ink on paper, signed at the lower right, approx. 23-1/2" x 35-1/2" sight size, matted and covered in plastic overall approx. 31 x 43".
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MARTIN ZIPIN "ZIPIN AT NEWMAN"
MARTIN ZIPIN "ZIPIN AT NEWMAN" MIXED MEDIA PRINT Martin Zipin (American, 1920-1991) "Zipin at Newman" enhanced lithograph, numbered "5/12" to lower left, and signed by the artist to lower right, circa 1976, gallery card from Woodstock, NY to reverse. 23" H x 17/5" W.
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2 pieces. Original Pen & Ink
2 pieces. Original Pen & Ink Drawings [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Policeman bringing in a criminal, followed by children. 7 x 11 1/4 inches (180 x 285 mm), on bd. Slightly dusty, production markings on image, Judge production label at bottom of bd. * Policeman releasing a criminal, observed by astonished children. 7 1/4 x 11 1/4 inches (184 x 285 mm), on bd. Slightly dusty, minor chipping, pencil & ink production markings. Both for Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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GEORGE ZIMBEL (b. 1929): BOY AND
GEORGE ZIMBEL (b. 1929): BOY AND GREAT DANE HARLEM c.1960 Gelatin silver print 16 x 19 3/4 in. (sheet) titled signed copyrighted 1991 printed by the artist in 1991 "all rights reserved."
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2 pieces. Original Pen & Ink
2 pieces. Original Pen & Ink Drawings [Zimmerman, Eugene.] Pair of anti-Semitic caricatures: dismay in rain shower (first panel) becomes joy in shower of coins (second panel). Each approx. 12 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches (317 x 292 mm), on bd. For Judge Magazine, ca. 1886-1912. Occasionally dusty. Second panel signed "Zim" in ink. Known as "Zim," Eugene Zimmerman (1862-1935), one of the leading cartoonists of his era, worked for Puck & Judge magazines from 1883-1912, was founder & first president of The American Association of Cartoonists.
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ZIMMERMAN, Karl Andre, (American,
ZIMMERMAN, Karl Andre, (American, 1904-1991): Backwater Scene with Pine and Herons, Oil/Canvas, 30'' x 36'', signed lower right, unframed.
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R. L. Zimmerman (20th Century)
R. L. Zimmerman (20th Century)
Abstract Forms
oil on canvas
signed RL Zimmerman (lower right)
44 x 57 inches.
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TONY SCHERMAN GICLEE AND
TONY SCHERMAN GICLEE AND ENCAUSTIC PRINTTONY SCHERMAN (Canada/England, b. 1950) giclee and encaustic print, "H. Himmler" from the series "About 1789." Signed lower right, dated 1998, artist proof 1/10, titled verso. Image measures 29.5" x 30.25. Unframed.
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ADAM CLARK VROMAN: "ZUNI PUEBLO
ADAM CLARK VROMAN: "ZUNI PUEBLO FROM THE SOUTHEAST"silver halide print with labels verso Condition: not removed from frame Provenance: The Douglas & Eunice Goodan Living Trust purchased from the Dinosaur Ball, Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, circa March 14, 1988 from the Adam Clark Vroman Collection 19 x 23 inches, sight Condition:
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AFTER MATTY ZIMMERMAN (UNITED
AFTER MATTY ZIMMERMAN (UNITED STATES, 20TH CENTURYAfter MATTY ZIMMERMAN (United States, 20th century) photographic print, "Marilyn Monroe in The Seven Year Itch," featuring it iconic photograph of Marilyn with her dress blowing up from the subway grid below. Published by the Associated Press with AP blindstamp. Edition number 41/250. Includes certificate of authenticity. Image measures 21.75" x 18.25". In a metal frame; 30.25" x 25.5" overall.
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HERMAN VOLZ (SWISS/AMERICAN
HERMAN VOLZ (SWISS/AMERICAN 1904-1990) A PRINT, "PIER 3...HERMAN VOLZ (Swiss/American 1904-1990) A PRINT, "Pier 39," 1940, lithograph on paper, signed in pencil L/R, "Herman Volz," numbered and titled at L/L, "130/150 Pier 39;" 9 1/2'' x 12 1/2'', framed 18 1/4'' x 21 1/4''.
Condition:
There are no visible signs of damage. Simpson Galleries strongly encourages in-person inspection of items by the bidder. Statements by Simpson Galleries regarding the condition of objects are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements of fact and do not constitute a representation, warranty, or assumption of liability by Simpson Galleries. All lots offered are sold "AS IS."
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PRINT, AFTER ZACHATAIS NOTERMAN
PRINT, AFTER ZACHATAIS NOTERMAN After Zachatais Noterman (German, 1820-1890), "Grand Prix de 100,000 FCS, Great Derby Day," lithograph in colors, titled lower center, published by Francois Delarue, Paris, sheet: 23.25"h x 35.75"w, overall (with frame): 25.5"h x 38"w. Provenance: Property from the estate of Patricia Moffat Pope, San Francisco, CA
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VICTOR DALLIN Arial Photograph GRAF
VICTOR DALLIN Arial Photograph GRAF ZEPPELIN. Black and white photograph. Graf zeppelin shown above industrial landscape.
Dimensions: H: 15.75 inches: W: 19.5 inches ---
Condition: Some rippling to paper. Crack to emulsion with small loss. Wear to frame.