Honorio García Condoy Carved Stone Figurative Sculpture

$25,000.00

Honorio Garcia Condoy (b. Honorio Garcia, 1900, Zaragoza, d. 1953 Madrid) figurative sculpture in carved stone depicting a faceless virgin (ca. 1930s).
A contemporary and close friend of Picasso, Condoy drew a lot of inspiration from the shapes and composition of Cubism. Though this particular sculpture is from a body of work heavily influenced by Roman churches and symbolism. The half-standing, half-sitting Virgin, the flat heads, the erased faces – these attributes of Roman art are all present in this piece. The featureless, flat-skulled virgin figure enveloped in a self-embrace is perched in a half-sitting/half-kneeling pose.
This piece is from a well-documented series (near identical example is seen on page 91 of Raymond Creuze’s “Honorio Condoy”).
Unsigned.
Excellent, vintage condition with light patina/scattered light scratches, but no damage/losses.
H: 37.5″ x L: 12 x D: 14″
Reference: Raymond Creuze “Honorio Condoy” (French, 1973).
Reference book is included with the sculpture.
From the collection of a prominent French collector whose London flat was extensively photographed for publications, including House and Garden UK from which the last photograph in the listing was taken.

Nina Winkel Mixed Metal ‘Dancing Girls’ Sculpture

Copper and bronze mixed metal ‘dancing girls’ sculpture on wooden board by German-American sculptor, Nina Koch Winkel (b. 1905, d. 1990). This intricate, detailed work required advanced welding / soldering and metal sculpting techniques. Patinated metal, crude by design; no significant wear to note. Notes about the artist: Nina Winkel fled the Nazis in 1942 and moved to NY from Germany. She was the first woman in NYC to get a welder’s license, and in 1959 she moved from working in clay to creating welded copper sculptures. Exhibitions included the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Metropolitan Museum and the American Academy and Institute of Arts and Letters.
H: 11.25″ x W: 15.75″ x D: 10.25″ 

Parker Panttila “Forest” Watercolor Still Life

$900.00

Parker Panttila (Brooklyn, New York 1924-2002) watercolor still life of a forest tableau in attractive earth tones. The subject appears to be a partial tree trunk covered in moss and fungi. Along with being a proficient artist in many mediums (outsider sculpture / found object art and drawing), Panttila was also known for making his own frames, each carefully designed and crafted to suit the piece. The frame is original to the work. Signed “Panttila ’93.”
Overall, good, vintage condition. The canvas doesn’t lay completely flat, which can be remedied with re-matting. Light wear to the frame, as shown.

H 17.5″ x W 21.5″ x D 1″