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Art Subject: Safety
Approaching the Start, Photorealist Lithograph by Richard Stone Reeves
Located in Long Island City, NY
Several horses and their riders begin to approach the starting line to begin a race.
Approaching the Start
Richard Stone Reeves, American (1919–2005)
Date: 1982
Lithograph, signed a...
Category
1980s Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Saratoga!, Lithograph by Jenness Cortez
Located in Long Island City, NY
A lively rendering of several horses and their riders jockeying for first place at a race track. A traditional dirt track has been foregone in place of a grass track. Behind the ride...
Category
1970s Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
"Oh! To Be In England Now That April's There" (Robert Browning) by "Snaffles"
Located in Bristol, CT
Charles "Snaffles" Johnson Payne (1884–1967) was an English painter known for his humorous work and for his outstanding draughtsmanship and depiction of the horse in action.
Pencil signed LL by the artist.
w/ black & white remarque LR
Print Sz: 19 1/2"H x 25 3/4"W
Frame Sz: 26 1/2"H x 33 1/4"W
circa 1950
In French mat and Hogarth frame
Published by Messrs Fores Ltd., 123 New Bond St. W1
w/ The Crossroads of Sport...
Category
1950s Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
The Old Surrey and Burstow Hunt hunting print by Lionel Edwards
Located in London, GB
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Category
1920s Landscape Prints
Materials
Lithograph
The Five Greatest J Ever Rode
Located in New York, NY
This colorful lithograph By Reeves is in perfect condition and never was framed or hung before.
It is hand signed and numbered 17/750.
Richard Stone Reeves (November 6, 1919 – Octobe...
Category
1970s American Realist Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Horse : The Race - Original Lithograph, HANDSIGNED & Ltd /100
Located in Paris, IDF
Vincent HADDELSEY (1934-2010)
Horse : The Race, 1974
Original Lithograph
Handsigned in pencil
Numbered / 50
On Arches vellum 53 x 38 cm (c. 23 x 15 in)
Excellent condition
Category
1970s Modern Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Horse : Warm Up at Maison Laffite - Original Lithograph, HANDSIGNED & Ltd /100
Located in Paris, IDF
Vincent HADDELSEY (1934-2010)
Horse : Warm Up at Maison Laffite, 1974
Original Lithograph
Handsigned in pencil
Numbered / 100
On Arches vellum 53 x 38 cm (c. 23 x 15 in)
Excellent ...
Category
1970s Modern Animal Prints
Materials
Lithograph
Mike Mitchell - Bastard (Bastard Month #5) - Contemporary Artist
Located in Asheville, NC
Mike Mitchell - Bastard (Bastard Month #5) - Contemporary Artist
Edition Details
Year: 2020
Class: Original Art
Status: Official
Released: 12/04/20
Run: 1
Technique: Giclee
Paper...
Category
2010s Contemporary Animal Prints
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Giclée
Sir Alfred Munnings "The Polo Player" Giclee
Located in Bristol, CT
Canvas Sz: 7 1/2"H x 9 1/2W
Frame Sz: 10 1/2"H x 12 1/2"W
A fine oleograph on stretched canvas "The Polo Pony" after the original painting by Alfred Munnings. The oleograph has a h...
Category
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Max Ernst - The Soldier - Original Lithograph
By Max Ernst
Located in Collonge Bellerive, Geneve, CH
Max Ernst (1891-1976)
Georges Ribemont-Dessaignes, La Ballade du Soldat, Pierre Chave, Vence, 1972
Colour lithographs on Arches paper
1972
Edition : 199
Dimensions: 40 x 30 cm
Refe...
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1970s Modern Figurative Prints
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Lithograph
The Water Jump In The Grand National Of 1931 At Aintree By Paul Brown
Located in Bristol, CT
Art Sz: 16 1/4"H x 23 1/2"W
Frame Sz: 17 3/4"H x 25"W
A color plate made especially for Polo Magazine, Inc.
The Water Jump In The Grand National Of 1931 At Aintree: The Riderless ...
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Mid-20th Century Animal Prints
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