Joan Miro (1893-1983) Spanish
THE SUN EATER (Mourlot 218), 1955, color lithograph, signed and numbered edition of 50 in pencil, printed by Mourlot, published by Maeght, sheet 30 x 22”, frame 34 x 26” with Plexiglass. Artprice ranks Miro at number twenty-five in worldwide status. $16,000
Pablo Picasso (1881-1973) Spanish HEAD OF A YOUNG GIRL (JAQUELINE), (Bloch 589; Mourlot149) 1949, lithograph, signed and numbered edition of 50 in pencil, image 15 ½ x 11 ¾”, with full margins, a strong impression with platemark, frame 34 x 29” with Plexiglass. Pablo Picasso is the gold standard in the art world. Artprice ranks him at number three in worldwide status. $65,000
Jasper Johns (b. 1930) American
TARGET WITH FOUR FACES, 1979, color etching with soft ground and aquatint, signed and numbered edition of 88 in pencil, image 23 ½ x 18 ¼”, with full margins, printed by Atelier Crommelyck Paris (Picasso’s printer), published by Petersburg Press London & NY, frame 32 x 26”. Illustrated: Jasper Johns Printed Symbols, Walker Art Center page 64-66. $65,000
Ed Ruscha (b. 1937) California
MADE IN CALIFORNIA (Engberg 52; Cirrus pg. 340), 1971, color lithograph on Arches paper, signed and numbered edition of 100 in pencil, printed by Cirrus with blind stamp lower left, published by Grunwald Graphic Arts Foundation, UCLA, sheet 19 ¾ x 28”, frame22 ½ x 30 ½” with Plexiglas. After the Standard & Hollywood series, Made in California is his the third highest selling image. Ed Ruscha, along with Jasper Johns and Jim Dine, is one of the last great living American artists from the Pop Art Era. Artprice ranks him 11th in worldwide status. $125,000
Ed Ruscha (b. 1937) California
THE END (E.206), 1991, color lithograph, signed and numbered edition of 50 in pencil, published by the artist, printed by Hamilton Press Venice California, sheet 26, 36 ¼”, framed 33 ½ x 44 ¼” with plexiglass. $55,000
Jim Dine (b. 1935) New York ATHEISM,1986, color lithograph with extensive hand coloring, signed and numbered edition of 35 in pencil, sheet 67 x 47 ½”, frame 73 x 53” with plexiglass. Provenance: Elaine Horwitz Gallery Scottsdale. Jim Dine, along with Jasper Johns and Ed Ruscha, is one of the last great living American artists from the
Pop Art Era. $16,000
David Hockney (b. 1937) British
THE OLD GUITARIST (Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo #179; Petersburg Press page 7; Waddington Graphics page 73), 1976-77, color aquatint etching, signed and numbered edition of 200 in pencil, printed and published by Petersburg Press, plate 16 ½ x 13 ½”, sheet 20 ½ x 18”, frame 28 x 25 ½”. $12,500
Jim Dine (b. 1935) New York VENUS,1983, a unique extensively hand acrylic painted monotype, signed and dated upper center, 63 ½ x 37”, frame 67 x 40 ½”. Provenance: Pace Editions, New York. #193-500-77. $45,000
Henri Matisse (1869-1954) French
DANSEUSE COUCHEE from Dix Danseuses (Duthuit 487), 1925-1926,
lithograph on Arches wove paper, signed and inscribed “epreuve B” in pencil,
number 2 of only 8 lettered impressions reserved for the artist, aside from
the numbered edition of 130, published by Galerie d'Art Contemporain de Paris,
sheet 12 7/8 x 19 3/4”, gold leaf frame 28x 34 ½” with plexiglass. $9500