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John L Doyle The Great Human Race The Counselors Folio

John L. Doyle's "The Great Human Race" / Portfolio One / The Counselors, 1985. Original lithographs and monochrome proofs. We show photos of part of the folio. This folio is number 150 of 225, and consists of 14 of the original 20 prints (5 lithographs on BFK Rives paper and 9 monochrome proofs on handmade paper). Each print is signed, numbered and titled by the artist, and stamped and signed on the back by the printer, Roland Poska, Fishy Whale Press. The each measure approximately 30 x 22 inches.The lithographs: Knowledge; Equity; Custom; Judgement; and Authority. The monochromes: Knowledge; Equity; Custom; Judgement; Authority; Obligations; Renewal; Wisdom; and Truth. John L. Doyle was born in Chicago Illinois in 1939. He received his bachelors degree at the Art Institute of Chicago, and his masters degree at Northern Illinois University. John L. Doyle's art reflects his fascination with the human condition. For over a decade, previous to creating the art displayed below, Doyle studied ethnology and anthropology. The product of this study is a visual recording of what Doyle learned and set down in drawings. The drawings became the foundation for a series of lithographs which developed into a life's work art project which Doyle titled The Great Human Race. The art visually records categorical statements about civilization. The presentation is about the cultural development of particular disciplines. Doyle has had more than 50 one man national exhibitions, participated in more than 30 national and international group exhibitions, and is the recipient of more than 32 awards, including purchase prizes. He is listed in Who's Who in American Art. John Doyle died on March 14, 2010 in Burnesville, North Carolina.

Set of four French dolphin salt cellars in nicklel silver 19thc

Set of four matching antique French dolphin salt cellars. Nickel silver, 19th century. Note the hand-cut screws and nuts on each base. Dimensions: 3.25" long x 2.25" high.

American Silver Collected by Philip H Hammerslough 3 volumes

First edition, first printing hard cover volumes of American Silver Collected by Philip H. Hammerslough: volumes II (copy 247, published 1960), III (copy not numbered, published 1965 and signed by Mr. Hammerslough), and IV (copy 94, published 1973). Self-published in Hartford, CT. Fine gray buckram and gray paper covered boards with a gilt on a black title block on the spine and a gilt on black title block on the front board. Volume 111 has wear to the title block on the spine. Volume IV has its dust jacket which has a 2" split and edge wear. Only 350 copies of each volume were printed. Each illustrated throughout with detailed black and white photographs. Each volume is in tight clean condition with just a bit of corner denting.

Large copper saute pan by Waldow Brooklyn NY

Vintage 13-inch copper saute pan with lid. Waldow, Brooklyn, New York. Measures 24.75 inches long including the handle; 3.5 inches deep.

Country French dining chairs in white paint

Set of 8 country French dining chairs, consisting of six sides and two arms. Classic provincial style with cabriole legs and lyre backs. Very comfortable, recently upholstered in heavy beige linen. Very good condition. The side chairs each measure 37.25 inches high to the back, 19.25 high to the seat, 15 inches wide at the back, 19.5 wide at the seat, and 17.5 deep. The arm chairs each measure 37.75 inches high to the back, 28.5 high to the arms, 19.5 high to the seats, 22.5 inches wide at the arms, 22.5 wide at the seats, and 20.5 deep.

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