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John L Doyle The Great Human Race The Builders Folio

John L. Doyle's "The Great Human Race" / Portfolio Two / The Builders, 1983. Original lithographs and monochrome proofs.The each measure approximately 30 x 22 inches. We show photos of part of the folio. This folio is number 150 of 200, and consists of 15 of the original 20 prints (6 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 lithographs: The Spirits House; Aztec Echo; Pharaoh's Soul; The Vision; House of Words; and Christian Builder. The monochromes: The Spirits House; Aztec Echo; Pharaoh's Soul; The Vision; House of Words; Christian Builder; The Reliquarian; and The Otter's Request. The artist, John L. Doyle, was born in Chicago, Illinois, in 1939. He received his bachelor's degree at the Art Institute of Chicago, and his master's 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 Falk's Who Was Who in American Art. He died on March 14, 2010, in Burnesville, North Carolina.

Sunderland pearlware iron bridge jug with adage and puzzle c1820

Sunderland pearlware iron bridge jug with adage and puzzle poem. Staffordshire circa 1820. The jug bears an old Northeast Auctions sticker along with one stating "Sunderland Pottery 5th ED. Page 85". Measures 8 inches high by 7.5 inches across and 11 inches spout to handle.

Java temple guardian carved figure c1900

Southeast Asian hand carved teak wood figure circa 1900. This sculpture depicts a fearsome guardian figure and is probably Javanese. Measures 9.75 inches tall with a 3 by 4 inches base. Hand carved from a single block of wood in exquisite detail. If you wish to browse our entire available inventory please go to OneofaKindAntiques.com. We also offer a consultation service AntiquesConsultant.com, ... as well as an online price guide at TheBestAntiquesPriceGuide.com. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut please add the CT state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes, tariffs or customs that might apply.

19thc John L Underwood maple footstool

19th century maple footstool hand made by John L. Underwood. Extremely strong. Note the thick single stock oval top. Excellent hand craftsmanship. Rarely do we find signed country pieces. Measures 13.5" long x 9" wide x 9" high.

19thc Chinese carved panel

19th century Chinese carved panel depicting court ladies in a garden. It retains its original paint and gold gilt.

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