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ERTÉ. [ROMAIN DE TIRTOFF.] "Couleurs / LeAL HIRSCHFELD. George Gershwin.  [CARICATURE / MUSIC /LAURENT DE BRUNHOFF. "Babar took them to see the
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JACOB EPSTEIN. "The Two Good Sisters." [BAUDELAIRE /: JACOB EPSTEIN."The Two Good Sisters." Illustration for Flowers of Evil (Les Fleurs du Mal) by Charles Baudelaire (London: Printed for members of the Limited Editions Club at the Fanfare Press, 1940).
0073: JACOB EPSTEIN. "The Two Good Sisters." [BAUDELAIRE /Est. $3,500-$5,000
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JOHN FALTER Smoking Gun.: JOHN FALTER Smoking Gun. Western illustration for an unidentified publication. Oil on canvas mounted to board. 500x450 mm; 19¾x17½ inches. Artist monogram "JF" in lower right image. Verso has
0074: JOHN FALTER Smoking Gun.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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HARRISON FISHER. At the train station.: HARRISON FISHER.At the train station. Illustration for an unidentified story, 1909. Graphite and wash on board. 965x740 mm; 38x29 inches. Signed with flourish in lower left image and dated. Repaired
0075: HARRISON FISHER. At the train station.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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HUGO GELLERT. Workers of the World. [KARL MARX: HUGO GELLERT.Workers of the World. Illustration published in Gellert's book Karl Marx' Capital in Lithographs, (New York: Long & Smith, 1934). Charcoal on paper. 356x330 mm; 14x13 inches, on 20x15
0076: HUGO GELLERT. Workers of the World. [KARL MARXEst. $1,000-$1,500
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CHARLES DANA GIBSON. “And you believed the: CHARLES DANA GIBSON.“And you believed the guides.” Illustration published in About Paris by Richard Harding Davis (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1895, page 41). Graphite, pen, and ink on
0078: CHARLES DANA GIBSON. “And you believed theEst. $1,500-$2,500
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WALTER HASKELL HINTON. Shooting Bighorn Sheep.: WALTER HASKELL HINTON.Shooting Bighorn Sheep. Cover illustration for Sports Afield, January 1940. Oil on canvas mounted to board. 660x480 mm; 26x19 inches. Signed "Walter Haskell Hinton" near lower
0079: WALTER HASKELL HINTON. Shooting Bighorn Sheep.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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RALPH ILIGAN. "Defense in the air begins on the: RALPH ILIGAN."Defense in the air begins on the ground." Study for a World War II propaganda poster for the "Industry--The Arsenal of Democracy" series commissioned by the National Association of
0080: RALPH ILIGAN. "Defense in the air begins on theEst. $500-$750
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WILL JAMES. "Old [Boogie ?] Red." [WESTERN ART / HORSE: WILL JAMES."Old [Boogie ?] Red." Chapter header illustration for James' fictionalized autobiography Lone Cowboy: My Life Story (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1930, chapter 26). Ink and wash on
0082: WILL JAMES. "Old [Boogie ?] Red." [WESTERN ART / HORSEEst. $2,000-$3,000
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TOM LOVELL. Senora stand-off.: TOM LOVELL.Senora stand-off. Probable magazine story illustration for unknown publication. Oil on board. 440x575 mm; 17½x22½ inches, on 20x25-inch board. Signed "Tom Lovell," dated [19]47,
0085: TOM LOVELL. Senora stand-off.Est. $2,000-$3,000
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ORSON BYRON LOWELL. [LIFE MAGAZINE] "She decides to: ORSON BYRON LOWELL."She decides to engage him at his own price as a resident French tutor for her children, though to arrange it consumes the greater part of the afternoon, and he departs knowing her
0086: ORSON BYRON LOWELL. [LIFE MAGAZINE] "She decides toEst. $800-$1,200
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CHARLES DAVIS MITCHELL. Couple with Martinis.: CHARLES DAVIS MITCHELL.Couple with Martinis. Likely magazine illustration for unknown publication, not dated. Pencil on board. 425x590 mm; 169½x23 inches. Signed lower right. Some uneven
0088: CHARLES DAVIS MITCHELL. Couple with Martinis.Est. $300-$400
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VIOLET OAKLEY. Family in Church. [CENTURY MAGAZINE /: VIOLET OAKLEY.Family in Church. Likely preliminary study for Century Illustrated Magazine, circa 1905. Mixed media, including oil and ink on board. 235x154 mm; 9¼x6 inches, on 11¾x8 inches.
0092: VIOLET OAKLEY. Family in Church. [CENTURY MAGAZINE /Est. $4,000-$6,000
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HOWARD PYLE. "It was a Comrade from His Own Regiment.": HOWARD PYLE."It was a Comrade from His Own Regiment." Frontispiece illustration for "Landegon" by W.G. Beymer, published in Harper's Monthly Magazine (November, 1909, page 812) and published again as
0093: HOWARD PYLE. "It was a Comrade from His Own Regiment."Est. $20,000-$30,000
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HOWARD PYLE. "Meeting of Captain Tollemache and Captain: HOWARD PYLE."Meeting of Captain Tollemache and Captain Pennington at the New York Arms." Illustration for the article "Old New York Taverns," by John Austin Stevens, published in Harper's Magazine,
0094: HOWARD PYLE. "Meeting of Captain Tollemache and CaptainEst. $8,000-$12,000
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LESLIE RAGAN. New York Central System. [RAILROADS /: LESLIE RAGAN.New York Central System. Probable calendar back, likely commissioned by the New York Central Line, circa 1930. Oil on canvas. 918x763 mm; 36¼x30 inches. Signed "Leslie Ragan" in
0095: LESLIE RAGAN. New York Central System. [RAILROADS /Est. $4,000-$6,000