- PABLO PICASSO MADOURA POTTERY PLATE,
PABLO PICASSO MADOURA POTTERY PLATE, THE DANCERS, 1956Pablo Picasso Madoura pottery plate, The Dancers, 1956. Imprinted Madoura Plein Feu and Empreinte Originale de Picasso. Old repair to edge. Measures appx 9 3/4" to 10 1/4" diameter.
- AFTER JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE COROT LITHOGRAPHAfter
AFTER JEAN-BAPTISTE-CAMILLE COROT LITHOGRAPHAfter Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot (France, 1796-1875). Lithograph, Morning The Dance of the Nymphs. 9 1/4" x 12 3/4" (with frame 21 3/8" x 24 1/4"). Print loose in frame, edges of sheet cut down, scraps of paper and parts of mat loose under glass, scratches and chips to frame.
- AFTER PABLO PICASSO "LA DANSE DES FAUNES"
AFTER PABLO PICASSO "LA DANSE DES FAUNES" LITHO After Pablo Picasso (Spanish, 1881-1973), "La Danse des Faunes" [The Dance of the Fauns], Lithograph on Paper, 1957, edition of 1,000, black ink stamped signature to lower right. Ref: Bloch, 830. Image: 17" H x 21" W; frame: 25.5" H x 29.5" W. Keywords: Prints, Multiples, Satyrs, Nude figures, Bacchanalian scene
- PRINT, AUGUSTE BROUET Auguste Brouet
PRINT, AUGUSTE BROUET Auguste Brouet (French, 1872-1941), "The Dancers," aquatint, pencil signed lower right, edition 155/250, blind stamp lower left, overall (with frame): 22.5"h x 25.25"w
- AFTER DIMITRI CHIPARUS (1886-1947):
AFTER DIMITRI CHIPARUS (1886-1947): THE SECRETAfter Dimitri Chiparus, Romanian/French, 1886-1947 The Secret, cold painted bronze, mounted to onyx plinth signed to base "D.H. Chiparus" cold painted bronze, mounted to onyx plinth Dimensions: Overall: 21 x 11 1/2 x 5 in. (53.3 x 29.2 x 12.7 cm.) Provenance: Romanian artist Demetre Chiparus became one of the most significant artists of the Art Deco movement, through combining bronze and ivory in what is known as thechryselephantinetechnique. Born in 1886, he studied in Italy before attending the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris where he refined his style. French fashion and theater, Eqyptian culture, and the dancers of France and Russia were influentialto his style, as the bulk of his work centers on female dancing figures. Noted for their agile, slender bodies that evoke graceful motion, Demetre Chiparus's sculptures of female dancers feature decorative detail.Demetre Chiparus sculptures and artwork for saleare not limited to dancers, as his early works include realistic renderings of children, which he exhibited in the Salon in Paris. It is, however, the Art Deco bronze and ivory statues of dancers for which he is most renowned. You can find notable artists' sculptures available online and at auction. Condition:
- MIXED METAL SCULPTURE OF A DANCER Mixed
MIXED METAL SCULPTURE OF A DANCER Mixed metal sculpture of a dancer, modeled with arms outstretched and twirling, she gazes downward at the dance floor, raised on socle with green marble plinth base. 29.5? H x 14? diameter.
- JUDITH BROWN "RED TREE" MONUMENTAL METAL
JUDITH BROWN "RED TREE" MONUMENTAL METAL SCULPTURE Judith Brown (American, 1931-1992) "Red Tree," monumental welded metal sculpture, whimsical twisting and turning form with branches bearing leaves, originally conceived as scenic design for a benefit dance performance for El Salvadorian children called ?Flowers from the Volcano: An Evening of Dance and Poetry? at BAM [Brooklyn Academy of Music]. The program included performers from the companies of Martha Graham, Alvin Ailey, and Bill T. Jones, among others. Overall: 120" H x 90" W x 48" D. Note: The tree was stage left throughout the performance. As dancers performed and the poetry of the children was read (in between the dance pieces), the removable leaves of the tree were brought and placed symbolically onto the trunk, representing growth and renewal.
- BETTY FREEMAN PHOTOGRAPH, BILL T. JONES
BETTY FREEMAN PHOTOGRAPH, BILL T. JONES Betty Freeman (American, 1921-2009), "Bill T. Jones dancing in The Animal Trilogy in Lyon, France," 1986, plexi mounted photograph, depicting the dancer / choreographer, frame reverse with artist's label inscribed and dated "Bill T. Jones, October 1986 dancing in 'The Animal Trilogy' Lyon, France, photo: Betty Freeman." Overall: 16" H x 19.75" W. Provenance: From the artist, donated to New York Live Arts.
- JUDY TOMKINS GELATIN SILVER PRINT MERCE
JUDY TOMKINS GELATIN SILVER PRINT MERCE CUNNINGHAM Judy Tomkins (American, 1927-2017), "Merce Cunningham Company," 1976, gelatin silver print, photograph depicting members of the dancer's company, artist's label affixed to frame reverse and signed "Judy Tomkins," titled, dated "1976" and inscribed "signed on mat." Image: 8" H x 9.75" W; frame: 19.25" H x 15.25" W x 1.25" D. Provenance: Judith Tompkins, New York (label verso); later donated to New York Live Arts by the artist.
- HERB RITTS PLATINUM PRINT, BILL T. JONES
HERB RITTS PLATINUM PRINT, BILL T. JONES I-VII Herb Ritts (American, 1952-2002), "Bill T. Jones I-VII (Ascent of Man), Los Angeles," 1995, platinum print photograph, photo depicts multiple images of the dancer, framed by Randolph Laub. Image: 7.5" H x 22.5" W; frame: 22" H x 35" W x 1" D. Provenance: From the artist, donated to New York Live Arts.
- HERB RITTS GELATIN SILVER PRINT, MERCE
HERB RITTS GELATIN SILVER PRINT, MERCE CUNNINGHAM Herb Ritts (American, 1952-2002), "Merce Cunningham, Standing, New York," 1991, gelatin silver print, photograph of the dancer originally taken for Interview Magazine in 1991, signed by Herb Ritts and Merce Cunningham, titled, dated, and numbered 5 / 25 on sheet verso. Image: 18.75" H x 12.5" W; frame: 25.75" H x 18.75" W x 1.5" D. Provenance: From the artist, donated to New York Live Arts.
- (3) VOLS., ART & DANCE, MODERNIST LEATHER
(3) VOLS., ART & DANCE, MODERNIST LEATHER BINDINGS Three unattributed inlaid bindings, two in custom slipcases, including: The Dance Through the Ages, Walter Sorell, Grosset & Dunlap, 1967, 11.5"h x 9"w; Famous Artists Annual 1, Famous Artists Schools, 1978, 13"h x 10"w; and, The Albert D. Lasker Collection: Renoir to Matisse, Simon and Schuster, c. 1957, 14"h x 11"w