Sunday, May 16, 2021
LOT #135

20th Century Artwork Assortment

(5) items, including Marius Girard (French, b.1927) oil on panel, undated, signed lower left, depicting buildings in a rural landscape; Jean Lareuse (French, 1925-2016) “Chevaux avant la Course” lithograph, undated, pencil signed lower right, #18/90 lower left, depiction of the parade ring at a horse race; Martha Wahlert “Spring III” series embellished serigraph, signed lower right margin, depiction of a cat; an MCM figural print having a printed signature and date “Tichaux 63” upper left; each framed and each under glass except Tichaux print; and Utagawa Toyokuni III (Japanese, 1785-1864) “Forty-Seven Samurai” Woodblock print, published 1847, printed signature in cartouche lower left, Kunisada, known as Utagawa Toyokuni III, depicting a scene from “The Forty-Seven Samurai”; mounted on silk backing and floating, full sheet, within a linen mat in a gold-toned frame bearing Marshall Fields sticker and informational label en verso; together with Northern Indian gouache on linen, late 19th to early 20th century provincial Mughal style depiction of three young women enjoying refreshments in a garden setting, one holding a bottle and passing the cup; having a gold-toned wood frame; Marshall Fields sticker en verso

Estimate: $200 - $350

Hammer Price: $100

Dimensions: Height: 24 inches, Width: 19 inches (Lareuse sight)

Condition: Very Good to Good, no damage to artworks noted; Lareuse work having watermarks to linen mat at lower edge; print having waviness in paper allowing slight visibility of silk substrate at edges; stray silk threads at upper right and lower left corners; no tears or holes in paper noted; painting having surface wear to paint at edges and where previously folded and rolled; appears to be attached to backing board, fabric beginning to lift at top edge; wear to frames

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Sales Tax: Kansas (6.500%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6.000%), Washington (10.500%)

Approximate Sale Time: Kansas (6.500%), New Jersey (6.625%), Pennsylvania (6.000%), Washington (10.500%)

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