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Painter, Illustrator, b. 1900 - d. 1987

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        • Constantin Alajalov (1900-1987): Oh Lady Be Good (Illustration for George Gershwin's Song-Book)
          Oct. 06, 2024

          Constantin Alajalov (1900-1987): Oh Lady Be Good (Illustration for George Gershwin's Song-Book)

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Constantin Alajalov 1900-1987 Oh Lady Be Good (original illustration for George Gershwin's "Song-Book") one of 18 plates for the landmark book, published by Random House, New York, 1932

          Abell Auction
        • Original 1940s Argentina Pan Am Airline Travel Poster
          Apr. 20, 2024

          Original 1940s Argentina Pan Am Airline Travel Poster

          Est: $300 - $500

          Alajalov, Constantin 1900 - 1987 Pan American - Argentina Offset 1949 42.1 x 27.9 in. (107 x 71 cm) Printer: Litho in USA Condition Details: (B+/B) small tears, minor staining and small paper losses around the edges#USA #Argentina #Travel #Airlines #Pan Am

          PosterConnection Inc.
        • MONKEY BUSINESS (1931) - Silk Screen Jumbo Window Card (21" x 26.75"); Very Fine- Rolled
          Dec. 07, 2023

          MONKEY BUSINESS (1931) - Silk Screen Jumbo Window Card (21" x 26.75"); Very Fine- Rolled

          Est: $4,000 - $8,000

          This rarely seen jumbo window card features iconic artwork of the brothers. It displays signs of age, including scuffing in the lower left, primarily within the Zeppo image. It generally doesn’t detract from the image. This lot will be auctioned on Thursday, December 7th. Note other lots in the auction may close on December 8th.

          Propstore Los Angeles
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJÁLOV Original artwork for the dust jacket of The George Ger
          Sep. 28, 2023

          CONSTANTIN ALAJÁLOV Original artwork for the dust jacket of The George Ger

          Est: £8,000 - £12,000

          CONSTANTIN ALAJÁLOV Original artwork for the dust jacket of The George Gershwin Song-book and the illustration for the song Sweet and Low Down. Constantin Alajálov "ALAJALOV, Constantin (1900-1987). Original artwork for the dust jacket of The George Gershwin Song-book and the illustration for the song Sweet and Low Down. "Born in Russia and emigrating to New York City in 1923, illustrator and cartoonist Constantin Alajálov ‘amused several generations of readers of The New Yorker, The Saturday Evening Post, Vogue and other publications with his droll, slice-of-life cartoons… and illustrated many books.’ Among his most enduring contributions to American popular culture are his illustrations for Gershwin’s Song-book. Commissioned by Random House for the 1932 publication of The George Gershwin Song-book, Alajálov’s evocative artwork depicts the interior of a Harlem club, most likely the Cotton Club, based on the exclusively white clientele, the shimmying dancers embodying the exuberance of Jazz Age New York. The image was used as both the dust jacket design and as the title illustration for the song Sweet and Low Down on pages 60-61. In his short biography of the artist in the song-book, gallerist Samuel M. Kootz remarks that Alajálov had made ‘no attempt… to be faithful to the music or lyrics, but rather to savour their source and inspiration’. Gershwin, for his part, opined that the ‘splendid drawings’ captured ‘the spirit of the songs’. Gershwin cited in Pollack, 520. Kootz in The George Gershwin Song-book, xi. New York Times obituary, 1987. "The present artwork has never appeared at auction. Prior to acquisition by Charlie Watts, the work had passed by descent through a single family, having been presented to them over 50 years ago by composer Vernon Duke, a close friend of Gershwin. Duke is best known for the compositions Autumn in New York, Taking a Chance on Love, I Can’t Get Started and April in Paris. "This image, which came to epitomise the Harlem era, through its use as a cover-image of Gershwin’s Song-Book shows us the diversity of the Harlem Jazz scene, but through the unsympathetic gaze of a white artist, Constantin Alajálov. Although the scene in its entirety is satirised, the depiction of African American musicians here is complicated and very much represents, despite the rise in jazz’s popularity as a fashionable pastime, that there were still strong racial undertones to the ‘unknown’ of this new musical phenomenon. "Watercolour with pencil under-drawing on board, 237 x 402 mm, framed (415 x 530 mm). Provenance: Vernon Duke (1903-1969; Russian-born American composer).

          Christie's
        • Constantin Alajalov (1900-1987): The Duke and Duchess of Windsor
          Oct. 27, 2022

          Constantin Alajalov (1900-1987): The Duke and Duchess of Windsor

          Est: $2,000 - $4,000

          Oil on canvas, signed 'Alajalov' lower right. 15 x 26 in., unframed. From the Collection of Christopher English Walling

          STAIR
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987) "Standing Room Only." [NEW YORKER COVER]
          Jun. 24, 2021

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987) "Standing Room Only." [NEW YORKER COVER]

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987) "Standing Room Only." Cover illustration for The New Yorker, published October 21, 1944. Tempera on illustration board. 345x235 mm; 13 1/2x9 1/2 inches, image. Signed lower right with a Presentation inscription "To Elinor and Martin Bush from alajalov [signed]." Cornered to board with matte and framed. A copy of the printed magazine accompanies the lot. Provenance: Private collection; Swann Galleries, January 23, 2014; current owner. Exhibited: "Forty-Third Annual Water Color and Print Exhibition," The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Philadelphia Water Color Club, October 19 to November 25, 1945, with label filled out in artist's hand on verso. Wonderful depiction of vexed dinner patrons glaring at blithely unaware or uncaring couple lingering well past dessert.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987) Family Tree. [COVER ART / NEW YORKER / DOGS]
          Jan. 28, 2021

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987) Family Tree. [COVER ART / NEW YORKER / DOGS]

          Est: $3,000 - $4,000

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987) Family Tree. Cover illustration for The New Yorker, published February 12, 1938. Watercolor and gouache over graphite on board. 350x255 mm; 13 3/4x10 inches, on 16x12 1/2-inch board. Signed "Alajalov" in lower right image. Matted and framed together with a tear sheet of the printed cover.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • Original 1950s Pan Am Clipper Brazil Poster
          Dec. 05, 2020

          Original 1950s Pan Am Clipper Brazil Poster

          Est: $300 - $500

          Alajalov, Constantin 1900 - 1987. Pan American - Brazil. Offset 1951. Size: 42.1 x 27.9 in. (107 x 71 cm). Printer: no information. Condition Details: (A-/B+) small tears, tiny losses and minor staining at the edges

          PosterConnection Inc.
        • Constantin Alajalov (American, 1900-1987) Shooting Gallery, The Saturday Evening
          Dec. 03, 2020

          Constantin Alajalov (American, 1900-1987) Shooting Gallery, The Saturday Evening

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          Constantin Alajalov (American, 1900-1987) Shooting Gallery, The Saturday Evening Post cover, September 12, 1953 Gouache on board 21-3/8 x 15-3/4 inches (54.3 x 40.0 cm) Signed lower left: Alajalov PROVENANCE: Private collection, Northern California. A copy of the September 12, 1953 The Saturday Evening Post accompanies this lot. HID01801242017

          Heritage Auctions
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (Russian/American, 1900-1987)
          Oct. 20, 2020

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (Russian/American, 1900-1987)

          Est: $200 - $300

          OIL ON CANVAS FLORAL STILL LIFE , TITLED " CARNATIONS IN A BASKET" , SIGNED ALAJALOV , 1986 , WITH INFO INVERSO - 14" x 12" ; 16" x 13 1/2" OVERALL

          Echoes Antiques & Auction Gallery
        • JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982) & CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987). THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Group of 5 posters. 1948-1949. Each 27x21
          Feb. 07, 2019

          JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982) & CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987). THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Group of 5 posters. 1948-1949. Each 27x21

          Est: $600 - $900

          JOHN PHILIP FALTER (1910-1982) & CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Group of 5 posters. 1948-1949. Each 27 3/4x21 3/4 inches, 70 1/2x55 1/4 cm. Condition varies, generally A-. Paper. Group includes: I Saw the Russians Snooping; They Ask to be Killed; Now the Russians are Fleeing Russia; Iwo Jima Cost Too Much; and The Marine Corps Fights for its Life.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV. "Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit."
          Dec. 06, 2018

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV. "Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit."

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV. "Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit." Promotional illustration for the Broadway production at the Morosco Theater, November 1941, staged by John C. Wilson. Watercolor and ink on stiff paper. 356x286 mm; 14x11 1/4 inches. Unsigned. Scattered soiling.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • Constantin Alajalov, Study for New Yorker cover
          Nov. 15, 2018

          Constantin Alajalov, Study for New Yorker cover

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          Constantin Alajalov (American, 1900-1987), "Family Tree", c. 1938, graphite and ink on paper, signed lower right, matted and framed under glass, 11"h x 9"w (sight), 17"h x 14"w (frame)

          Millea Bros Ltd
        • GERSHWIN, George (1898-1937) and ALAJALOV, Constantin (1900-1987). George..
          Dec. 05, 2017

          GERSHWIN, George (1898-1937) and ALAJALOV, Constantin (1900-1987). George..

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          GERSHWIN, George (1898-1937) and ALAJALOV, Constantin (1900-1987). George...

          Christie's
        • Constantin Alajalov New Yorker Cover Feb. 12, 1938
          Sep. 23, 2017

          Constantin Alajalov New Yorker Cover Feb. 12, 1938

          Est: $40 - $60

          Giclee print cover of the February 12, 1938 issue of The New Yorker featuring art by artist Constantin Alajalov (Russia/America, 1900-1987). Signed to the print, framed and matted under glass. Frame measures 15" in height by 11-1/4" in width with the sight image measuring 13-1/4" in height by 10-1/4" in width. In overall good condition, all measurements are approximate.

          Bremo Auctions
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (RUSSIAN AMERICAN 1900-1987)
          Jul. 01, 2017

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (RUSSIAN AMERICAN 1900-1987)

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (RUSSIAN AMERICAN 1900-1987) GUOUACHE, WATERCOLOR, PENCIL "MOTHER WITH BABY IN PRAM" F:12 X14.5" S: 5 X 6.5" Constantin Alajálov (also Aladjalov) (18 November 1900 - 23 October 1987) was an American painter and illustrator.[1] He was born in Rostov, Russia and immigrated to New York City in 1923, becoming a US citizen in 1928. Many of his illustrations were covers for such magazines as The New Yorker, The Saturday Evening Post,[2] and Fortune.[3] He also illustrated many books, including the first edition of George Gershwin's Song Book. His works are in New York's Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Museum. He died in Amenia, New York. Constantin Alajálov was born in Rostov, Russia in 1900 and died in New York in 1987. In 1916, the Red Revolution broke out, interrupting Alajálov's time at the University of Petrograd. Unable to stay, Alajálov joined a government organized group of artists. Traveling the countryside, they painted large propaganda murals and posters for the revolution. After this, Alajálov emigrated to Persia and again started painting for a revolution until no longer safe. After his stay in Persia, Alajálov headed to Constantinople, his last stop before he emigrated to America at age 23. Getting a job was hard, but he finally landed one, painting wall murals at a restaurant about to be opened by Russian Countess Anna Zarnekau. Within three years, Alajálov was selling his paintings to The New Yorker magazine, where his first cover appeared on September 25, 1926. He went on to create more than 70 covers for the magazine. He also designed rugs for New York artist and entrepreneur Ralph Pearson. Alajálov's first cover for the Saturday Evening Post appeared on October 6, 1945 (unusual in that he was also doing covers for The New Yorker at the time, and both publications ordinarily required exclusivity of their artists). His final cover was for the December 1, 1962 issue. That final cover portrayed an accomplished bridge player awakened from a dream, still analyzing her bridge hand.[4] Many of his Saturday Evening Post cover paintings can be viewed at the American Illustrators Hall of Fame in Indianapolis. His papers are at Syracuse University,[5] and the Archives of American Art.[6] He bequeathed funding for a scholarship in his name to Boston University, which also maintains a collection of his photographs and scrapbooks. The Boston University holdings include a painting of Alajálov by George Gershwin.[7]

          Chandler's International Auction
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (RUSSIAN AMERICAN 1900-1987)
          May. 13, 2017

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (RUSSIAN AMERICAN 1900-1987)

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (RUSSIAN AMERICAN 1900-1987) GUOUACHE, WATERCOLOR, PENCIL "MOTHER WITH BABY IN PRAM" F:12 X14.5" S: 5 X 6.5" Constantin Alajálov (also Aladjalov) (18 November 1900 - 23 October 1987) was an American painter and illustrator.[1] He was born in Rostov, Russia and immigrated to New York City in 1923, becoming a US citizen in 1928. Many of his illustrations were covers for such magazines as The New Yorker, The Saturday Evening Post,[2] and Fortune.[3] He also illustrated many books, including the first edition of George Gershwin's Song Book. His works are in New York's Museum of Modern Art and the Brooklyn Museum. He died in Amenia, New York. Constantin Alajálov was born in Rostov, Russia in 1900 and died in New York in 1987. In 1916, the Red Revolution broke out, interrupting Alajálov's time at the University of Petrograd. Unable to stay, Alajálov joined a government organized group of artists. Traveling the countryside, they painted large propaganda murals and posters for the revolution. After this, Alajálov emigrated to Persia and again started painting for a revolution until no longer safe. After his stay in Persia, Alajálov headed to Constantinople, his last stop before he emigrated to America at age 23. Getting a job was hard, but he finally landed one, painting wall murals at a restaurant about to be opened by Russian Countess Anna Zarnekau. Within three years, Alajálov was selling his paintings to The New Yorker magazine, where his first cover appeared on September 25, 1926. He went on to create more than 70 covers for the magazine. He also designed rugs for New York artist and entrepreneur Ralph Pearson. Alajálov's first cover for the Saturday Evening Post appeared on October 6, 1945 (unusual in that he was also doing covers for The New Yorker at the time, and both publications ordinarily required exclusivity of their artists). His final cover was for the December 1, 1962 issue. That final cover portrayed an accomplished bridge player awakened from a dream, still analyzing her bridge hand.[4] Many of his Saturday Evening Post cover paintings can be viewed at the American Illustrators Hall of Fame in Indianapolis. His papers are at Syracuse University,[5] and the Archives of American Art.[6] He bequeathed funding for a scholarship in his name to Boston University, which also maintains a collection of his photographs and scrapbooks. The Boston University holdings include a painting of Alajálov by George Gershwin.[7]

          Chandler's International Auction
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (RUSSIAN-AMERICAN, 1900-1987)
          Jun. 28, 2016

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (RUSSIAN-AMERICAN, 1900-1987)

          Est: $200 - $300

          OIL ON "CARNATIONS IN A BASKET" DATED 1986 - 14" x 12" , 16" x 13 1/2"

          Echoes Antiques & Auction Gallery
        • Constantin Alajalov, painting
          Nov. 06, 2015

          Constantin Alajalov, painting

          Est: $200 - $300

          Constantin Alajlov (American, 1900-1987), untitled portrait of a girl, 1967, oil on board, signed "Alajalov", upper left, 8.5"h x 6.5"l, framed

          Millea Bros Ltd
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV
          May. 12, 2015

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV

          Est: $100 - $150

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV Original sketch, 15 1/2" x 11 1/4" (sight) executed in ochre pencil, a study of a lady's hands, signed and dated "Alajalov Nov. 25, 1963" at lower right. Matted and framed.

          Alexander Historical Auctions LLC
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (Russian/American, 1900-1987);
          Sep. 22, 2013

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (Russian/American, 1900-1987);

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (Russian/American, 1900-1987); Painting on silk of couple on horseback with reclining figure in background, ca. 1930 (framed); Signed; 26 3/4" x 26 3/4"

          Rago Arts and Auction Center
        • Seven Modern Dance Posters, Mostly Ted Shawn and Martha Graham:, Major Felten (American 1904-1978), Shawn and His Dancers, 1931,, inscr
          Sep. 20, 2013

          Seven Modern Dance Posters, Mostly Ted Shawn and Martha Graham:, Major Felten (American 1904-1978), Shawn and His Dancers, 1931,, inscr

          Est: $200 - $300

          Seven Modern Dance Posters, Mostly Ted Shawn and Martha Graham: Major Felten (American 1904-1978), Shawn and His Dancers, 1931, inscribed "MAJOR FELTEN" within the matrix l.r., lithograph after a wood engraving; Constantin Alajalov (Russian/American, 1900-1987), Ted Shawn and His Men Dancers, c. 1935, inscribed "aLadjaLov" within the matrix c.r., text within the composition, lithograph and halftone screen on paper; Rose Cecil O'Neill (American, 1874-1944), Ruth St. Denis with Ted Shawn and the Denishawn Dancers, c. 1923, inscribed "O'Neill" within the matrix l.l. and l.r., photolithograph on paper; Four Martha Graham Dance Company and The Joyce Trisler Danscompany offset lithographs, Trisler dedicated "To Bob Bunting...Sincerely Klarna Pinska 1976" in ballpoint pen u.l.; sheet sizes to 37 x 39 in. (94.0 x 99.1 cm), all unframed. Condition: Felten with creasaes, paper backed; Alajalov with tear to u.r. quadrant; O'Neill with punctures, creases, soiling; the rest with minor handling creases and abrasions to edges.

          Skinner
        • Framed New Yorker cover, Constantin Alajalov
          Jun. 22, 2013

          Framed New Yorker cover, Constantin Alajalov

          Est: $150 - $300

          Custom framed and matted cover of "The New Yorker" magazine from September 10, 1938, featuring work by poster artist and illustrator Constantin Alajalov (Russian-American, 1900-1987), overall size including frame 24.5"h x 20.5"w x 1"d.

          Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, Inc.
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987). THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Group of 7 posters. 1947-1949. Each approximately 28x22 inches, 71x56 cm.
          Feb. 05, 2013

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987). THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Group of 7 posters. 1947-1949. Each approximately 28x22 inches, 71x56 cm.

          Est: $500 - $750

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (1900-1987) THE SATURDAY EVENING POST. Group of 7 posters. 1947-1949. Each approximately 28x22 inches, 71x56 cm. Condition varies, generally B+. Paper. Group includes: June 7, 1947; October 10, 1947; November 29, 1947; November 28, 1948; March 3, 1949; April 9, 1949 and May 7, 1949.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV. Blithe Spirit.
          Jan. 24, 2013

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV. Blithe Spirit.

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV. Blithe Spirit. Pencil and watercolor drawing for the poster and souvenir book for the first American production of Noel Coward's 'Blithe Spirit.' 410x313 mm; 16x12 1/4 inches. Signed lower right. Not examined out of frame. 1941.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • Constantin Alajalov, American (1900-1987) Pencil and Gouache on Paper, Cover of The New Yorker Magazine Together with a Copy of The New Yorker Dated March 21, 1936. Signed Lower Right. Good Condition or Better, Moderate Wear to Magazine. Measures
          Dec. 05, 2012

          Constantin Alajalov, American (1900-1987) Pencil and Gouache on Paper, Cover of The New Yorker Magazine Together with a Copy of The New Yorker Dated March 21, 1936. Signed Lower Right. Good Condition or Better, Moderate Wear to Magazine. Measures

          Est: $1,200 - $1,500

          Constantin Alajalov, American (1900-1987) Pencil and Gouache on Paper, Cover of The New Yorker Magazine Together with a Copy of The New Yorker Dated March 21, 1936. Signed Lower Right. Good Condition or Better, Moderate Wear to Magazine. Measures 13-3/8 Inches Tall and 9-1/4 Inches Wide, Frame Measures 20-7/8 Inches Tall and 16-7/8 Inches Wide. Shipping $68.00

          Kodner Galleries
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (American, 1900-1987) PREPARATIONS FOR THE OFFICER'S BALL.
          Aug. 26, 2009

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (American, 1900-1987) PREPARATIONS FOR THE OFFICER'S BALL.

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Gouache illustration shows a woman resting after a long day while her maid prepares her evening outfit in a fancy room setting. The clock shows 7 o'clock and a long night is ahead of her. This artist illustrated for the New Yorker magazine and the Saturday Evening Post but we have been unable to find this particular illustration. Housed in a white and blue painted frame with a white linen matte. Written on back is "Fatigue Duty" and "January 1942". SIZE: Sight: 14" x 10". CONDITION: Very good. 9-97180

          James D. Julia
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (American, 1900-1987)
          Jul. 15, 2009

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (American, 1900-1987)

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV (American, 1900-1987) Telephone Exchange, Saturday Evening Post cover, April 7, 1962 Gouache on board 21 x 20 in. Signed lower left From the Estate of Charles Martignette.

          Heritage Auctions
        • Constantin Alajalov (AMERICAN, 1900-1987)
          Dec. 18, 2008

          Constantin Alajalov (AMERICAN, 1900-1987)

          Est: $700 - $900

          Constantin Alajalov (AMERICAN, 1900-1987) Portrait of a young girl signed with initials 'CA' (lower left) oil on canvas 12 x 10 in. (30.4 x 25.4 cm.)

          Christie's
        • Constantin Alajalov (American, 1900-1987) Family Tree: Study for a New Yorker cover unframed
          Nov. 19, 2008

          Constantin Alajalov (American, 1900-1987) Family Tree: Study for a New Yorker cover unframed

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Family Tree: Study for a New Yorker cover together with a copy of the printed front cover signed 'Ajalov' (lower right), pencil, pen and black ink 29.5 x 23cm (11 5/8 x 9 1/16in). unframed (2)

          Bonhams
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987] INK
          Jun. 22, 2008

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987] INK

          Est: $100 - $200

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987] INK DRAWING, 7 1/2" X 10 1/2": Depicting two profiles of Prince Serge Obolensky and two fairies, matted under glass, framed. From the collection of Prince and Princess Obolensky Grosse Pointe Farms, MI.

          DuMouchelles
        • CONSTANTINE ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987] INK
          Jun. 22, 2008

          CONSTANTINE ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987] INK

          Est: $100 - $200

          CONSTANTINE ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987] INK DRAWING, 12" X 8 1/2": Depicting Santa Claus painting a portrait of Prince Serge Obolensky, signed lower right, under glass framed. From the collection of Prince and Princess Obolensky, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI.

          DuMouchelles
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987]
          Jun. 22, 2008

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987]

          Est: $750 - $1,000

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987] WATERCOLOR, GOUACHE & PENCIL ON PAPER, 12" X 5 1/2": Depicting a gentleman presenting bouquet signed lower right, matted under glass, framed. From the collection of Prince and Princess Obolensky, Grosse Pointe Farms, MI.

          DuMouchelles
        • CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987]
          Jun. 22, 2008

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987]

          Est: $750 - $1,000

          CONSTANTIN ALAJALOV [RUSS./AMER., 1900-1987] GOUACHE, WATERCOLOR & PENCIL ON PAPER, 14" X 9": Depicting a standing lady with keg, signed lower left, matted under glass, framed. From the collection of Prince and Princess Obolensky Grosse Pointe Farms, MI.

          DuMouchelles
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