Tadeusz Brzozowski (1918 – 1987)

Brzozowski

Lot 117. TADEUSZ BRZOZOWSKI
(1918-1987)
PAZUKAN, 1965
Encre de Chine sur papier
Monogrammée et datée en bas au centre
Titrée en bas au centre
56,5 x 37,5 cm – 22.24 x 14.76 in.
Indian ink on paper, monogrammed and dated downwards right, titled lower center

Estimate 300-500 euro. Cornette de Saint Cyr Paris. 06/12/17

Władysław Aleksander Malecki (1836 – 1900)

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  1. Vladislav Malecki (Polish, 1836-1900)

26″ x 36″

Marsh landscape with water fowl. Oil on canvas, signed lower left, framed in gilded and gessoed carved wooden frame, overall 31 ½” x 41 ½”. Verso of canvas written “This picture the property of Mary E. Shepherd”.
Vladislav Malecki began as a stage decorator for Antonio Sacchetti (1790-1870), an Italian set designer who had come to Poland in 1835. Then, from 1852 to 1856, he attended the School of Fine Arts in Warsaw, where he studied with Chrystian Breslauer. He received a scholarship and was able to study abroad; first at the University of Applied Arts in Vienna, then at the Academy of Fine Arts, Munich, where he studied with Eduard Schleich. It was then that he decided to devote himself to landscapes. After graduating in 1879 he traveled extensively; working throughout Bavaria, Tyrolia and the Alps. His paintings received little recognition in Poland, although he had won several medals at exhibitions in London and Vienna during the 1870s.

Condition: Previous restorations: Canvas has been relined, two repair patches on the verso with in-painting seen under UV light to those areas on canvas front, newer varnish layer. Minor losses to frame.

Estimate $12,000-18,000. Aspire. 05/25/17

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Tomasz Tatarczyk (1947 – 2010)

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Lot 503. Tomasz Tatarczyk (Poland 1947‑2010) ”

Black Hill”. Signed and dated Tomasz Tatarczyk 1990 on reverse. Oil on canvas, 110 x 165 cm.

Provenance

Galleri Art on, Halmstad.
Acquired from the above by the present owner in 1990.

Estimate 80,000-100,000 SEK. (8,200-10,000 euro). Uppsala. 06/7-9/.17

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Józef Czapski (1896 – 1993)

Czapski

Lot 30. JOSEPH GZAPSKI (1896-1993)
ARNAUD, 1952
Huile sur toile
Signée, titrée et datée sur le châssis au dos
55 x 33 cm – 21.65 x 12.99 in.
Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated on the stretcher at the reverse side

Vente sur folle enchere

Estimate 3,000-5,000. Cornette de Saint Cyr Paris. 06/12/17

Zbigniew Makowski (1930)

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Lot 70. ZBIGNEW MAKOWSKI (POLISH B. 1930)
Nucleus, 1963
oil on canvas
165 x 124.5 cm (65 x 49 in.)
signed, titled and dated on verso

PROVENANCE
Collection of Bart N. Stephens, Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1963-1965
Acquired by the above from the Desa Foreign Trade Company, August 26, 1963

Estimate $10,000-15,000. Shapiro. 05/31/17

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Lot 71. ZBIGNEW MAKOWSKI (POLISH B. 1930)
Old Garden, 1962
mixed media on wood
166.5 x 16 x 5 cm (65 1/2 x 6 1/4 x 2 in.)
signed, dated, titled and inscribed on verso

PROVENANCE
Collection of Bart N. Stephens, Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1963-1965

Estimate $5,000-7,000

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Lot 71A. ZBIGNEW MAKOWSKI (POLISH B. 1930)
Maria Sub Monte Erat [In the Mountains, 1000 Seas], 1968
oil on canvas
65 x 41.5 cm (25 1/2 x 16 3/8 in.)
signed and dated lower left; titled upper center

PROVENANCE
Collection of Bart N. Stephens, Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1963-1965
Acquired by the above from the Desa Foreign Trade Company, November 8, 1969

Estimate $4,000-6,000

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Lot 72. ZBIGNEW MAKOWSKI (POLISH B. 1930)
Intro Vocat, 1978
gouache on paper
27.7 x 37.5 cm (10 7/8 x 14 3/4 in.) [sight]
signed, dated and titled upper left

PROVENANCE
Collection of Bart N. Stephens, Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1963-1965
Acquired by the above from the Desa Foreign Trade Company, May 9, 1973

Estimate $2,000-3,000

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Stanisław Żukowski (1873 – 1944)

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Lot 4. ZHUKOVSKY, STANISLAV
(1875-1944)
Bluebells by the Window
, signed and dated 1926, further titled on the stretcher, also further signed and titled on the label on the stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 76 by 79 cm.
Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov.
Exhibited: Possibly, Exhibition at the Society for the Encouragement of Fine Arts, Warsaw, February 1927 (label on the stretcher).

Estimate 40,000-60,000 euro. MacDougals. 06/07/17

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Lot 114. * ZHUKOVSKY, STANISLAV
(1875-1944)
Lady on a Balcony, Podorosk Estate, Belarus
, signed, inscribed “Podorosk” and with a signed with an initial dedication to Nili Mikuckie, also further signed and inscribed “c. 1000 zl.” on the stretcher.
Oil on canvas, 63.5 by 43.5 cm.
Authenticity of the work has been confirmed by the expert V. Petrov.

Estimate 30,000-40,000 euro

Kajetan Sosnowski (1913 – 1987)

Sosnowski

Lot 69. KAJETAN SOSNOWSKI (POLISH 1913-1987)
Untitled No. 1515, 1965
oil on canvas
95.5 x 125.5 cm (37 5/8 x 49 3/8 in.)
signed and dated lower right; signed, dated and inscribed on verso

PROVENANCE
Collection of Bart N. Stephens, Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1963-1965
Acquired by the above from the Desa Foreign Trade Company, June 15, 1965

LOT NOTES
Bart N. Stephens spent several decades as a cultural affairs officer in Europe and Asia, during which time he was stationed in post-War Warsaw as a Cultural Attache for some years during the 60s. As Stephens writes in his essay Where Shall We Hang It? Notes on Collecting Polish Art, it was in Warsaw which had arisen Phoenix-like from the war`s inferno, [that he and his wife, an artist herself,] first became involved in the art scene and began collecting original art. [Discovering] an alive, talented, and varied community of artists in Poland. Coming into contact with the works by, and often with the artists themselves, Jan Cybis, Aleksander Kobzdej, and many other leading figures of the 1960s and 70s, Stephens at times found himself bidding on the same works as the Museum of Modern Art (as in the case of Nucleus by Zbignew Makowski). Polish painting was then seen as the “new frontier“ of European art, with many foreign dealers waking up to its allure, and at times buying the contents of an artist`s studio outright. The Stephens collection thus presents a mid-century capsule of some of PolandÕs greatest modernists, with many of the works being eventually exhibited or included in European and American publications and exhibitions.

Starting Bid $9,500.00. Estimate $12,000-18,000. Shapiro. 05/31/17

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Jan Cybis (1897 – 1972)

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Lot 73. JAN CYBIS (POLISH 1897-1972)
Landscape,
oil on canvas
89.3 x 116 cm (35 1/8 x 45 3/4 in.)
signed lower left

PROVENANCE
Collection of Bart N. Stephens, Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1963-1965
Acquired by the above from the Desa Foreign Trade Company, March 4, 1964

Stating bid $5,500.Estimate $7,000-9,000. Shapiro. 05/31/17

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Lot 74. JAN CYBIS (POLISH 1897-1972)
Basket and Apples,
oil on canvas
54.3 x 73.3 cm (21 3/8 x 28 7/8 in.)
signed lower right; signed and inscribed on verso

PROVENANCE
Collection of Bart N. Stephens, Cultural Attache of the American Embassy in Warsaw, Poland, 1963-1965

Starting Bid $4,000.00. Estimate 5,000-7,000.

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