
358 Erte. "J". Original Serigraph Hand
signed 134/350 and magnificently framed to 28½ x 34½". Fine.
Estimated
Value $1,750-3,500.
359 Goya, Francisco. Original Etching
Plate. #76-Esta Un Pues, Como Digo EH Cuidado n no-from "Los Caprichos" suite. Matted and
framed to 16 x 18". (Not examined out of frame).
Estimated Value $600-1,200.
360 [Gable, Clark]. Limited Edition
Photograph. Black and white, 8 x 10", matted and framed with note of authenticity and Hollywood
Walk of Fame card to overall 16¼ x 12¼". Right portion of plexiglass exhibits some
scratching. Very Good.
Estimated Value $200-400.
361 Garbo by Clarence Sinclair Bull. An icon of
Hollywood Glamour Photography, Bull was a camera wielding artist whose images turned the stars into
legends. Limited Edition Photograph. "Floppy Hat" #10/99. Black and white, 16 x 20 image,
matted in plexiglass box. Fine.
Estimated Value $600-1,200.
362 Garbo by Clarence Sinclair Bull. Limited
Edition Photograph. "Hands Clasped" #10/99. Black and white, 16 x 20 image, matted in plexiglass
box. Fine.
Estimated Value $600-1,200.
363 Garbo by Clarence Sinclair Bull. Limited
Edition Photograph. "Skull Cap Headshot" #10/99. Black and white, 16 x 20 image, matted in
plexiglass box. Fine.
Estimated Value $600-1,200.
364 Garbo by Clarence Sinclair Bull. Limited
Edition Photograph. Black and white, from Portfolio I. #61/99. "Fur on Cheek" 11 x 14" image,
blind stamped, floated, matted and framed. Approximately 18 x 21". Circa 1929-31. Fine.
Estimated Value $600-1,200.
365 Garbo by Clarence Sinclair Bull. Limited
Edition Photograph. Black and white, from Portfolio I. #61/99. "Horizontal image" 11 x 14"
image, blind stamped, floated, matted and framed. Approximately 18 x 21". Circa 1929-31. Fine.
Estimated Value $500-1,000.
366 Garbo by Clarence Sinclair Bull. Limited
Edition Photograph. Black and white, from Portfolio I. #61/99. "Lights and Shadows" 11 x 14"
image, blind stamped, floated, matted and framed. Approximately 18 x 21". Circa 1929-31. Fine.
Estimated Value $500-1,000.
367 Gary Cooper by George Hurrell. The Master
Photographer during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Limited Edition Photograph. #31/190. Black
and white, 11 x 14", matted, and framed in plexiglass to 16 x 20". A breathtakingly dramatic image
of one of Hollywood's celebrated actors. Signed by Hurrell in black ink. Fine.
Estimated
Value $1,000-1,500.
368 Goldberg, Chaim. "Maestro". Original Oil
on Canvas. 13 x 19". Fine.
Estimated Value $500-1,000.
369 Goldberg, Chaim. "Preparing the food". One
of the world's foremost Jewish artists. Original Oil on Canvas. Framed to 15½ x 18".
Fine.
Estimated Value $500-1,000.
370 Goldberg, Chaim. "The Three Musicians".
Original Lithograph. Color, 23 x 29", 96/150. Hand signed. Fine.
Estimated
Value $400-800.
371 Gropper, William. "Butcher Man". A Social
Realist considered one of the most significant American artists of his generation. Original
Lithograph. Artists Proof. Matted and framed to 17½ x 20". Signed in pencil. Fine.
Estimated Value $250-500.
372 Gropper, William. "In Preparation".
Original Lithograph. Artists Proof. Matted and framed to 17½ x 20". Signed in
pencil. Fine.
Estimated Value $250-500.
373 Groucho Marx by Ted Allan. Limited
Edition Photo Lithograph. Black and white. 24 x 18½". Signed in white ink. Shrink-wrapped
on foam board. Very Good.
Estimated Value $300-600.
374 Head, Edith. An Original Color Drawing
of a dress for Elke Sommer. Charcoal and water color. Boldly signed by Head in black marker.
Framed to 15 x 18". Very Good.
Estimated Value $700-1,400.
375 Icart, Louis. "Marianne, Ou La Marseillaise".
Original Color Dry Point and Etching. Limited Edition. 4/10. Matted and framed to
19½ x 27". 1918. Fine. Rare piece as its the fourth of only ten! .
Estimated Value
$3,000-5,000.
376 Icart, Louis. "Yellow Bird". (1888-1950)
French artist who became an instant success as soon as he published his first work. His art had
universal appeal as he idealized women in a light, airy form. Pastel/ Giclee. Matted and
framed to 18 x 23½". Signed in plate frame. Fine.
Estimated Value $250-500.
377 James Dean by Dante. Limited Edition
Color Lithograph. Signed Proof, edition 325. Beautifully matted and framed to overall 28 x 36".
Fine.
Estimated Value $250-500.
378 Jean Harlow by Edwin Bauer Hesser.
Limited Edition Photograph. Black and white, 16 x 20". Circa 1920s. Matted and framed to
overall 22 x 26". Fine.
Estimated Value $850-1,600.
379 Jean Harlow by Edwin Bauer Hesser. Edwin
Bauer Hesser, the "available-light" photographer of the 1920s and 1930s. Hesser is known for his
photos of starlets, including the young Jean Harlow. These are original black and white photographs
produced from original negatives, of the 18-year-old Harlow. They were taken at Griffith Park in Los
Angeles a couple of years before she made "Hell's Angels". Limited Edition Photograph.
Black and white, 16 x 20". Circa 1920s. Matted and framed to overall 20 x 24". Frame exhibits some
tiny nicks. Fine.
Estimated Value $750-1,500.
380 Joan Crawford by George Hurrell. The Master
Photographer during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Limited Edition Photograph. #29/190 Black
and white, 11 x 14", floated, matted, and framed to 17½ x 20½". A breathtakingly
dramatic image of one of Hollywood's celebrated actresses. Signed by Hurrell in black ink. Fine.
Estimated Value $1,000-1,500.
381 Katherine Hepburn by George Hurrell. The
Master Photographer during the Golden Age of Hollywood. Limited Edition Photograph. #31/190
Black and white, 11 x 14", matted, and framed in plexiglass to 16 x 20". A breathtakingly dramatic
image of the Hollywood beauty. Signed by Hurrell in black ink. Fine.
Estimated Value
$1,000-1,500.
382 King, Mark. "Arnold Palmer". Canvas
Stretched Transfer. c.1980s. 10 x 13". Commemorates the Bob Hope Classic Palm Springs golf
tournament.
Estimated Value $250-500.