After BALESTRIERI (1872–1958) - Lot 64

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After BALESTRIERI (1872–1958) - Lot 64
After BALESTRIERI (1872–1958) Bohemian Noon and Bohemian Life Set of two lithographs (significant tears, foxing, creases) 50 x 65 cm Set of 4 architectural studies, including one of the Norwegian and Swedish Pavilion for the 1878 World’s Fair Early 19th century, set of 6 print reproductions, including 4 hand-colored ones: - The Peace Treaty with Rome (1797) - Scene at the Café d’Orange in Plymouth - Grand funeral procession of Their Majesties, the Jacobins during their lifetimes - George Turning the Millstone - A Family Scene - The Imperial Stride (Freckles, tears, stains, creases) FORAIN Jean-Louis (1852–1931) 1917–1918 Album. Edition of the series of lithographs featuring Forain’s works on the war lithograph on laid Japanese paper: - 4th series: > And Then Someone Appears… (April 5, 1917) > The Gallows (October 1917) > The Session Was Secret (2014) > With Grenades (August 1917) > They’re Not Very Fond of You in the “Party” (August 1917) > Our hand, loyally extended, found only emptiness... (Michaelis Chancelier) (July 1917) (flecks) > A raid over an English “stronghold” (July 1917) (freckles) > The Country Reclaimed (And Then Came the Mailman) (May 1917) > Enough talk about the Russians! You’d better get back to work (May 1917) > Arise, the Dead! (June 1917) > The German Retreat > They’re burning everything! That’s because they’re leaving. > You’re going to turn us into Germans... > The Basileus Driven Out (June 1917) > We’ll tell Mom that seawater is full of money All signed on the page, countersigned, and numbered 247 of 300 by hand in pencil
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