34x35½ buckskin, signed by an impressive collection of Western
artists in the 1970s, triple matted and custom framed for display. Some of the
artists have added drawings in a Native American theme. Many signers have strong
connections with the State of Montana and the Blackfoot Nation.
Original Art signed: Buckskin bearing nearly 100 signatures. An
unknown artist has drawn a large teepee in the center of the buckskin. Many of
the signers have embellished their autograph with Western-themed drawings
(teepees, horse heads, cattle brands, etc.). Some have dated their signatures,
with the range of dates extending from 1970 to 1977. Many of the signers have
a close connection with the state of Montana. The signers include the
following: OLAF WIEGHORST (1899-1988), born in Jutland, Denmark, is best
known for his poignant portrayals of the American West. Wieghorst's paintings
have sold for more than $450,000. and his signed Lithographs for up to $12,000.
His most famous work, Native Madonna, was published as a lithograph in 1972.
Sioux painter and sculptor EARL EDER (b. 1944) has been a key
figure in contemporary Indian art since the 1960s. His works are included in the
collections of many museums, and of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington.
View Listing 289631
34x35½ buckskin, signed by an impressive collection of Western
artists in the 1970s, triple matted and custom framed for display. Some of the
artists have added drawings in a Native American theme. Many signers have strong
connections with the State of Montana and the Blackfoot Nation.
Original Art signed: Buckskin bearing nearly 100 signatures. An
unknown artist has drawn a large teepee in the center of the buckskin. Many of
the signers have embellished their autograph with Western-themed drawings
(teepees, horse heads, cattle brands, etc.). Some have dated their signatures,
with the range of dates extending from 1970 to 1977. Many of the signers have
a close connection with the state of Montana. The signers include the
following: OLAF WIEGHORST (1899-1988), born in Jutland, Denmark, is best
known for his poignant portrayals of the American West. Wieghorst's paintings
have sold for more than $450,000. and his signed Lithographs for up to $12,000.
His most famous work, Native Madonna, was published as a lithograph in 1972.
Sioux painter and sculptor EARL EDER (b. 1944) has been a key
figure in contemporary Indian art since the 1960s. His works are included in the
collections of many museums, and of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington.
View Listing 289631
34x35½ buckskin, signed by an impressive collection of Western
artists in the 1970s, triple matted and custom framed for display. Some of the
artists have added drawings in a Native American theme. Many signers have strong
connections with the State of Montana and the Blackfoot Nation.
Original Art signed: Buckskin bearing nearly 100 signatures. An
unknown artist has drawn a large teepee in the center of the buckskin. Many of
the signers have embellished their autograph with Western-themed drawings
(teepees, horse heads, cattle brands, etc.). Some have dated their signatures,
with the range of dates extending from 1970 to 1977. Many of the signers have
a close connection with the state of Montana. The signers include the
following: OLAF WIEGHORST (1899-1988), born in Jutland, Denmark, is best
known for his poignant portrayals of the American West. Wieghorst's paintings
have sold for more than $450,000. and his signed Lithographs for up to $12,000.
His most famous work, Native Madonna, was published as a lithograph in 1972.
Sioux painter and sculptor EARL EDER (b. 1944) has been a key
figure in contemporary Indian art since the 1960s. His works are included in the
collections of many museums, and of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington.
View Listing 289631
An original signed oil painting by the artist, titled "The Court Supreme".
Oil Painting on Canvas Signed: "Charles Bragg" in lower right. Circa 1998. 28 x 22. Titled
“The Court Supreme”. Painter, sculptor, and author Charles Bragg (1931-2017) was a
social satire artist. His art has been exhibited in museums and galleries, commissioned by
Playboy, and documented in a PBS program. He won a Gold Medal from the National
Society of Illustrators and an Award of Merit from the Art Directors Guild of New
York. His publications include Charles Bragg on Medicine (1984), Charles Bragg: The Works!
A Retrospective (1999), and Asylum Earth (2013). Fine condition. Framed to an overall size
of 36 x 30. Frame exhibits minor wearing at corners.
View Listing 350585
Signed autograph letter to a biographer concerning photographic plates missing from his
collection
Autograph Letter signed: "Alfred Stieglitz", 2 pages, 8½x11, front and verso (hinged to show
both sides). New York City, 1933 December 18. To his friend (and author) Grace E.
Titus, who was working a book about the innovative photographer. In full, as written:
"Every number of Camera Work was published complete when issued. The way it happens that
Plates are missing is that frequently Camera Work came out of the Bindery with Plates to be
inserted by me personally after binding. Some years ago many of the Insets were either destroyed or
mislaid. Hence the impossibility of completing many issues at present I know of no way of acquiring
missing plates except in keeping one's eyes open for numbers of Camera Work as they may appear
in the market Absolutely complete sets of Camera Work are very, very rare & are priceless. No I
have no reproductions either There are none The Plates in Camera Work for the major part are
photo gravures made directly from original negatives & were made under my direction as were the
prints. -So from a certain point of view many of the Plates might be looked upon as a species of
originals".
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Artist signed lithograph of George Burns and to George Burns.
Artist Proof Lithograph signed: "To George Burns on his 89th birthdate - HIRSCHFELD”,
Numbered AP XX/XXX. 10½ x 14 visible. Hirschfeld (1903-2003) was a renowned
cartoonist, author and theatrical caricaturist with "The New York Times" from 1929.
From 1945 on, Hirschfeld began incorporating the name of his daughter, Nina, in his drawings.
The addition became so popular with his audience that after 1956 he began adding a numeral
after his signature to signify how many "NINAs" he had hidden in the work. Hirschfeld died on
January 20, 2003 at the age of 99. Framed to an overall size of 19¾ x 23½. Fine condition.…"
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Saturday Evening Post illustrator Norman Rockwell drew an original blue ink picture of a
dog on this typed letter, which he signed in 1970. Interestingly, this letter, on his
personalized stationery, is an apology that he can't send the recipient a sketch or drawing!
With original mailing envelope.
Original art on typed letter signed "Norman/Rockwell" in blue ink. 1 page, 6x7¾, on
Rockwell's personalized stationery. With 4¾x1½ blue ink drawing near bottom edge. March
10, 1970. In full: "Dear Lachie MacLachlan: Thank you for your letter and for all the nice
things you said about my paintings. I am really sorry but I just don't have any sketches or
drawings that I could send you, so I am returning your check. Again, than you for your
interest in writing to me. Cordially,". Lightly toned and creased. Paper clip impressions near
top and bottom edges, which touch drawing but not signature. Light ink smudges in body of
letter. Rust stain near bottom edge. Lightly discolored on verso (no show-through). Folded in
half and unfolded. Otherwise in fine condition. Accompanied by: Unsigned envelope from
Rockwell's personalized stationery. 6¼x4. Postmarked Stockbridge, Massachusetts, March
11, 1970. Addressed Mr. Lachie MacLachlan, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
View Listing 283415
34x35½ buckskin, signed by an impressive collection of Western
artists in the 1970s, triple matted and custom framed for display. Some of the
artists have added drawings in a Native American theme. Many signers have strong
connections with the State of Montana and the Blackfoot Nation.
Original Art signed: Buckskin bearing nearly 100 signatures. An
unknown artist has drawn a large teepee in the center of the buckskin. Many of
the signers have embellished their autograph with Western-themed drawings
(teepees, horse heads, cattle brands, etc.). Some have dated their signatures,
with the range of dates extending from 1970 to 1977. Many of the signers have
a close connection with the state of Montana. The signers include the
following: OLAF WIEGHORST (1899-1988), born in Jutland, Denmark, is best
known for his poignant portrayals of the American West. Wieghorst's paintings
have sold for more than $450,000. and his signed Lithographs for up to $12,000.
His most famous work, Native Madonna, was published as a lithograph in 1972.
Sioux painter and sculptor EARL EDER (b. 1944) has been a key
figure in contemporary Indian art since the 1960s. His works are included in the
collections of many museums, and of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington.
View Listing 289631
Saturday Evening Post illustrator Norman Rockwell drew an original blue ink picture of a
dog on this typed letter, which he signed in 1970. Interestingly, this letter, on his
personalized stationery, is an apology that he can't send the recipient a sketch or drawing!
With original mailing envelope.
Original art on typed letter signed "Norman/Rockwell" in blue ink. 1 page, 6x7¾, on
Rockwell's personalized stationery. With 4¾x1½ blue ink drawing near bottom edge. March
10, 1970. In full: "Dear Lachie MacLachlan: Thank you for your letter and for all the nice
things you said about my paintings. I am really sorry but I just don't have any sketches or
drawings that I could send you, so I am returning your check. Again, than you for your
interest in writing to me. Cordially,". Lightly toned and creased. Paper clip impressions near
top and bottom edges, which touch drawing but not signature. Light ink smudges in body of
letter. Rust stain near bottom edge. Lightly discolored on verso (no show-through). Folded in
half and unfolded. Otherwise in fine condition. Accompanied by: Unsigned envelope from
Rockwell's personalized stationery. 6¼x4. Postmarked Stockbridge, Massachusetts, March
11, 1970. Addressed Mr. Lachie MacLachlan, Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
View Listing 283415
34x35½ buckskin, signed by an impressive collection of Western
artists in the 1970s, triple matted and custom framed for display. Some of the
artists have added drawings in a Native American theme. Many signers have strong
connections with the State of Montana and the Blackfoot Nation.
Original Art signed: Buckskin bearing nearly 100 signatures. An
unknown artist has drawn a large teepee in the center of the buckskin. Many of
the signers have embellished their autograph with Western-themed drawings
(teepees, horse heads, cattle brands, etc.). Some have dated their signatures,
with the range of dates extending from 1970 to 1977. Many of the signers have
a close connection with the state of Montana. The signers include the
following: OLAF WIEGHORST (1899-1988), born in Jutland, Denmark, is best
known for his poignant portrayals of the American West. Wieghorst's paintings
have sold for more than $450,000. and his signed Lithographs for up to $12,000.
His most famous work, Native Madonna, was published as a lithograph in 1972.
Sioux painter and sculptor EARL EDER (b. 1944) has been a key
figure in contemporary Indian art since the 1960s. His works are included in the
collections of many museums, and of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington.
View Listing 289631
An original signed oil painting by the artist, titled "Three Soldiers on a Bike".
Oil Painting on Canvas Signed: "Charles Bragg" in lower right. 19½ x 17½. Titled “Three
Soldiers on a Bike”. Painter, sculptor, and author Charles Bragg (1931-2017) was a social
satire artist. His art has been exhibited in museums and galleries, commissioned by Playboy,
and documented in a PBS program. He won a Gold Medal from the National Society of
Illustrators and an Award of Merit from the Art Directors Guild of New York. His
publications include Charles Bragg on Medicine (1984), Charles Bragg: The Works! A
Retrospective (1999), and Asylum Earth (2013). Fine condition. Framed to an overall size of
26¼ x 24¼.
View Listing 350588
The noted western artist pens os Hong Kong and draws two cartoons illustrating where
the best scotch in China can be found
Autograph Note on Original Art Signed: "Frederic Remington", 2p, 8x6½, front and verso.
Matted, not in the Gallery of History style, to 13x11½ (both sides visible). New Rochelle,
New York, no date, Monday. On imprinted "Endion" letterhead to "My dear Julian",
journalist Julian Ralph. In full, as written: "Much obliged for the photo. - The[y] move
like the patients in a chiropodists ante-room. But its a good photo. - I see there are the
G-darndest plagues going in in Hong Kong - Foo-Chin - Ko-so - Fol-hi and other
Chinese settlements on the coast that it aint safe this side of the Big Correl fence - I
think any man who will go to China would go to Hell for a Pastime. Did you give
Willie Bull-calf a good send off? After it published I wont dare go down - some their
skinned glad - will push a new kind of edged tool into my mid-riff cause he think I wrote
it. Lots of moon-gazers think I write all the letter press that goes with my pictures. I
[two words illegible] lots think you also are a drawer I am now pleading with the Cos - tan
to get Clark's M.S.…"
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34x35½ buckskin, signed by an impressive collection of Western
artists in the 1970s, triple matted and custom framed for display. Some of the
artists have added drawings in a Native American theme. Many signers have strong
connections with the State of Montana and the Blackfoot Nation.
Original Art signed: Buckskin bearing nearly 100 signatures. An
unknown artist has drawn a large teepee in the center of the buckskin. Many of
the signers have embellished their autograph with Western-themed drawings
(teepees, horse heads, cattle brands, etc.). Some have dated their signatures,
with the range of dates extending from 1970 to 1977. Many of the signers have
a close connection with the state of Montana. The signers include the
following: OLAF WIEGHORST (1899-1988), born in Jutland, Denmark, is best
known for his poignant portrayals of the American West. Wieghorst's paintings
have sold for more than $450,000. and his signed Lithographs for up to $12,000.
His most famous work, Native Madonna, was published as a lithograph in 1972.
Sioux painter and sculptor EARL EDER (b. 1944) has been a key
figure in contemporary Indian art since the 1960s. His works are included in the
collections of many museums, and of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in Washington.
View Listing 289631
Original artwork depicting Karen and Richard Carpenter.
Original Art Signed: "80/Max". Acrylic on canvas, signed in lower left. 23½ x 35½ visible.
"The Carpenters". One-inch unrepaired vertical tear in canvas located near "80" and signature.
Otherwise, fine condition. Peter Max, born in Berlin in 1937, spent most of his first ten years
in Shanghai, and then traveled the world with his parents before immigrating to the US in 1953.
Already an award-winning graphic artist and designer, Max burst on the cultural scene in
the 1960s, first with his "psychedelic art" and then with a new concept, "cosmic art."
Max, who works in many mediums, has been the official artist for the Grammy Awards, the
New Orleans Jazz Festival, the Woodstock Music Festival and 5 Super Bowls. He has
decorated a Boeing 747, a Dale Earnhardt racecar, and 265 murals on the US border. He
has designed popular US and UN stamps, painted five US Presidents, the Beatles, the
Rolling Stones, Mikhail Gorbachev, and the Dalai Lama. He painted individual
portraits of 356 firefighters who lost their lives heroically on 9/11, presenting these
portraits to the families, and then at President Bush's request designed 356 more for
the firefighters' memorial.
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The sports cartoonists who championed “Dem Bums”
Original Pencil, Ink and Watercolor inscribed and signed “For Joanne...with love and many
thanks from Willard Mullin 1977”. 9x13 visible. Illustration depicts the famous "Brooklyn
Bum" by sports artist Willard Mullin.
Willard Mullin (1902 - 1978) was an American sports cartoonist. He is well-known for his
creation of the "Brooklyn Bum", a representation of the Brooklyn Dodgers baseball team, which
was based on Emmett Kelly's "Weary Willie" hobo persona. He wrote cartoons for several
publications including the New York World-Telegram and Sun.
This piece comes directly from a family member whose mother was a friend of Mullin and lived
in the same condominiums in Florida during the 1970's. As a birthday gift, a hand painted tie
was given to Mullin, and in return he gave this illustration. This is one of the nicest depictions of
the "Brooklyn Bum" by Willard Mullin. Fine condition. Framed to an overall size of 22½ x
30½.
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SUPERMAN ARTISTS - POSTER UNSIGNED - HFSID 350310Spanish language Superman poster. Poster unsigned. Color, 28¼ x 42¼ overall. In Spanish. Multiple folds and toning. Superman chest log has transferred to lower center area from previous fold. Otherwise, fine condition. Framed to an overall size of 30¾ x 44¾.
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