AFTER DARK/WINTER 2026 2026-02-26 Auction - 117 Price Results - Vallot Auctioneers in RI - Page 4
REX (American, 1943–2024)Bill Bowers (American, b.1947)Mcicconnet (Mickey C. Tan) (Indonesian/American, b. 1969)
Done
Providence, RI, United States
Auction Details

AFTER DARK/WINTER 2026

Our first AFTER DARK auction of the year features fine art from masters of the male form such as Rex (a rare original pen and ink), The Hun (several important original artworks created for publication), MATT (Charles Kerbs) (original illustrations), Bruce of Los Angeles (Steve Reeves photographs hand-signed by Bruce of LA), Robert R. Bliss (a rare large 1957 painting), Chuck Arnett (the painting exhibited in the 1979 Fey-Way Studios gallery the night Robert Opel was murdered), and many exceptionally scarce pieces of queer ephemera, including Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, Club 82 NYC, and many other impossible-to-find artworks, most of which have not been offered in decades. Mark your calendars for the live streamed simulcast sale on February 26th, 2026, at 7PM EST, and tune in to the video for exclusive commentary from the auctioneer.
Auction Curator:
Barry Oliver
Barry Oliver
American & European Fine & Decorative Arts
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MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002): Five (5) erotic works depicting men in bondage. Ink and graphite on paper. Signed. Annotated with the titles, dates and otherwise on the verso. Largest: 11 x 8.5". Provenance: Acquired from the
0073: MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002)Est. $800-$1,200
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Kent Neffendorf (American, b. 1959): "Manscape Scene 2 : Ride Em Cowboy." 1993. Graphite on watercolour paper. Signed and dated lower right. Inscribed verso. 10 1/4 x 6 3/4. Provenance: property of an international institution.
0074: Kent Neffendorf (American, b. 1959)Est. $300-$500
SOLD
Kent Neffendorf (American, b. 1959): "Salsa Tales Scene 1 : Token Appreciation." 1994. Graphite on watercolour paper. Signed and dated lower right. Inscribed verso. 9 1/4 x 6 1/2. Provenance: property of an international institution.
0075: Kent Neffendorf (American, b. 1959)Est. $300-$500
SOLD
MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002): Five (5) erotic works. Ink and graphite on paper. Signed. Largest: 11 x 8 1/2". Provenance: Acquired from the artist and then an estate bequest to an international institution, deaccessioned through
0076: MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002)Est. $800-$1,200
SOLD
The Hun (William Schmeling) (American, 1938–2019): "Taurus." 1978. Graphite on paper. This work was reproduced in the zodiac themed prints by "A Taste of Leather San Francisco." Includes the preliminary sketch, graphite on paper. Signed within the
0077: The Hun (William Schmeling) (American, 1938–2019)Est. $800-$1,200
SOLD
MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002): Five (5) erotic works depicting sailors. Ink and graphite on paper. Signed. Largest: 11 x 8 1/2". Provenance: Acquired from the artist and then an estate bequest to an international institution,
0078: MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002)Est. $800-$1,200
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Ed Hartley (American, 20th Century): Five (5) artworks. Graphite on paper. Each signed. Various sizes; largest: 22 3/4 x 16 1/4". Provenance: Acquired from the artist and then an estate bequest to an international institution,
0079: Ed Hartley (American, 20th Century)Est. $300-$500
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Ed Hartley (American, 20th Century): Four (4) artworks. Graphite on paper. Each signed. Various sizes; largest: 20 x 17 3/4". Provenance: Acquired from the artist and then an estate bequest to an international institution,
0080: Ed Hartley (American, 20th Century)Est. $300-$500
SOLD
The Hun (William Schmeling) (American, 1938–2019): Ink, graphite, and screen-tone applique on paper. 1993. Signed and dated lower right. The screen-tone applique would indicate this work was for publication. 11 x 10". Provenance: Acquired from the
0081: The Hun (William Schmeling) (American, 1938–2019)Est. $1,000-$1,500
SOLD
MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002): Four (4) works depicting men in botanical scenes within stylized art nouveau borders. Ink and graphite on watercolor paper. Signed "MATT" in ink and "CK" in pencil. Largest: 11 x 8 1/2". These works
0082: MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002)Est. $800-$1,200
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William Levitt Jr. (American, 1941–2015): "Flip." Oil pastel on paper. Framed. Artist name and address on back of frame. 27 x 33 1/2" (overall). Provenance: Property of a Massachusetts institution. Notes: In a series of paintings from the
0083: William Levitt Jr. (American, 1941–2015)Est. $300-$500
SOLD
William Levitt Jr. (American, 1941–2015): Over-the-knee. Gouache and pastel on paper. Artist's masking tape along the border of the piece. 24 1/2 x 26". Provenance: Property of a Massachusetts institution. Notes: In a series of paintings
0084: William Levitt Jr. (American, 1941–2015)Est. $300-$500
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The Hun (William Schmeling) (American, 1938–2019): "Dickshot (Soft)" 1987. Ink and graphite on paper. Signed and dated lower right. Inscribed and titled verso. 11 3/4 x 8 1/2". Provenance: Acquired from the artist and then an estate bequest to an
0085: The Hun (William Schmeling) (American, 1938–2019)Est. $800-$1,200
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The Hun (William Schmeling) (American, 1938–2019): "Dickshot (Hard)" 1987. Ink and graphite on paper. Signed and dated lower right. Inscribed and titled verso. 11 x 8 1/2". Provenance: Acquired from the artist and then an estate bequest to an
0086: The Hun (William Schmeling) (American, 1938–2019)Est. $800-$1,200
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William Levitt Jr. (American, 1941–2015): Asshole in Red. Gouache and pastel on paper. 34 x 38". Provenance: property of a Massachusetts institution.
0087: William Levitt Jr. (American, 1941–2015)Est. $300-$500
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Kent Neffendorf (American, b. 1959): "Stockbroker Businessman." 2006. Ink, graphite, acrylic on illustration board. Signed and dated in lower right margin. Includes titled preliminary sketch. Largest : 15 x 11". Provenance: property of
0088: Kent Neffendorf (American, b. 1959)Est. $800-$1,200
SOLD
MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002): Five (5) erotic works depicting athletes. Four (4) ink and graphite on paper, one (1) ink and graphite on paper with screentone applique. One inscribed verso. Largest 11 x 8.5". Provenance: Acquired
0089: MATT (Charles Edward Kerbs) (American, 1940–2002)Est. $800-$1,200
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Robert J. Hughes (American, Contemporary): 3/4 Nude Against Wall. Oil on canvas. Signed at bottom right. 20 x 16". Provenance: property of a Provincetown, Massachusetts estate.
0090: Robert J. Hughes (American, Contemporary)Est. $300-$500
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Kent Neffendorf (American, b. 1959): Graphite on watercolor paper. Signed on lower left. Inscribed verso. 11 1/4 x 10 1/4". Provenance: property of an international institution.
0091: Kent Neffendorf (American, b. 1959)Est. $300-$500
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Robert J. Hughes (American, Contemporary): "Chad Hunt (adult film start)." Oil on canvas. Signed at bottom left. Magazine page with reference on verso. 20 x 16". The painting was commissioned and is based on the porn magazine image attached
0092: Robert J. Hughes (American, Contemporary)Est. $300-$500
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Robert J. Hughes (American, Contemporary): Reclined nude with stomach tattoo and pierced nipple. Oil on canvas. Unsigned. 24 x 18". Provenance: property of a Provincetown, Massachusetts estate.
0093: Robert J. Hughes (American, Contemporary)Est. $300-$500
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Martin Betts (American, b. 1950): Ink on paper. Initialed on the bottom right. 13 x 8". Provenance: property of an American Museum.
0094: Martin Betts (American, b. 1950)Est. $100-$300
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Joseph Radoccia (American, b.1961): Cock with Flowers and Pissing. Oil and graphite on canvas. Signed at bottom left. 11 x 14"; 12 x 15" (overall) Framed. Provenance: property of a Provincetown, Massachusetts estate.
0095: Joseph Radoccia (American, b.1961)Est. $500-$800
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Joseph Radoccia (American, b.1961): Cock with Flowers and Cumming. Acrylic and graphite on canvas. Signed at bottom left. 14 x 11"; 15 x 12" (overall) Framed. Provenance: property of a Provincetown, Massachusetts estate.
0096: Joseph Radoccia (American, b.1961)Est. $500-$800