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      • Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print 'New World Order Europe in the 90's'
        Nov. 02, 2024

        Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print 'New World Order Europe in the 90's'

        Est: $200 - $300

        Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print. Titled 'New World Order Europe in the 90's.' Numbered 16/20, signed, and dated '93 in the lower left. Monochrome with red for the flags and fire. A riot coming down a long hallway. The back says S.C. 9302 Ringling Press / Flatstone Studio Sarasota FL 1993. Proceeds from this sale will benefit students at the Ringling College of Art & Design.  Size: 30 x 22 in.  #8248 .  Born in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, Sue Coe, who had studied at the Royal College of Art in London, emigrated to the United States in 1972. She settled in New York City from where she has established a reputation as a sociopolitical artist, mostly doing charcoal drawings.  Her work references a wide range of 'not-easy-on-the-eyes' issues including the KKK, sweatshop conditions, animal rights, petroleum industry violations, apartheid, women's rights and AIDS.  Her goal is to educate her viewers and not to please them aesthetically. Coe began her career in America as an illustrator for the op-ed page of The New York Times, and since that time has had drawings in many publications such as The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone and Artforum. Most of her charcoal drawings are intended to be devoid of her personality in order to free the viewer to focus on the subject.  However, an exception is a series, The Last 11 Days, which she made of her sixty-four year old mother dying of cancer.  To honor her mother's wishes to die at home, Coe and her sister returned to Liverpool, England to be with her.  Of this experience, Coe said that her mother was of a stoic generation that seldom revealed their true feelings and that she died as she lived.  Emphasizing emotional isolation, the resulting drawings are a "sharp contrast between the heavily worked charcoal and the empty paper background . . ."(Folan 20).  These drawings also reveal an emotional disconnect or tension between Coe and the situation in that the artist, doing a drawing each day, was able to document the decline scientifically and objectively while being much involved emotionally.  In 2005-2006, the series was a feature exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. (askart)

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print
        Nov. 02, 2024

        Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print

        Est: $200 - $300

        Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print. Titled 'New World Order Europe in the 90's.' Numbered 17/20, signed, and dated '93 in the lower left. Monochrome with red for the flags and fire. A riot coming down a long hallway. The back says S.C. 9302 Ringling Press / Flatstone Studio Sarasota FL 1993. Proceeds from this sale will benefit students at the Ringling College of Art & Design.  Size: 30 x 22 in.  #8247 .  Born in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, Sue Coe, who had studied at the Royal College of Art in London, emigrated to the United States in 1972. She settled in New York City from where she has established a reputation as a sociopolitical artist, mostly doing charcoal drawings.  Her work references a wide range of 'not-easy-on-the-eyes' issues including the KKK, sweatshop conditions, animal rights, petroleum industry violations, apartheid, women's rights and AIDS.  Her goal is to educate her viewers and not to please them aesthetically. Coe began her career in America as an illustrator for the op-ed page of The New York Times, and since that time has had drawings in many publications such as The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone and Artforum. Most of her charcoal drawings are intended to be devoid of her personality in order to free the viewer to focus on the subject.  However, an exception is a series, The Last 11 Days, which she made of her sixty-four year old mother dying of cancer.  To honor her mother's wishes to die at home, Coe and her sister returned to Liverpool, England to be with her.  Of this experience, Coe said that her mother was of a stoic generation that seldom revealed their true feelings and that she died as she lived.  Emphasizing emotional isolation, the resulting drawings are a "sharp contrast between the heavily worked charcoal and the empty paper background . . ."(Folan 20).  These drawings also reveal an emotional disconnect or tension between Coe and the situation in that the artist, doing a drawing each day, was able to document the decline scientifically and objectively while being much involved emotionally.  In 2005-2006, the series was a feature exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. (askart)

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print
        Nov. 02, 2024

        Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print

        Est: $200 - $300

        Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Print. Titled 'New World Order Europe in the 90's.' Numbered 14/20, signed, and dated '93 in the lower left. Monochrome with red for the flags and fire. A riot coming down a long hallway. The back says S.C. 9302 Ringling Press / Flatstone Studio Sarasota FL 1993. Proceeds from this sale will benefit students at the Ringling College of Art & Design.  Size: 30 x 22 in.  #8246 .  Born in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, Sue Coe, who had studied at the Royal College of Art in London, emigrated to the United States in 1972. She settled in New York City from where she has established a reputation as a sociopolitical artist, mostly doing charcoal drawings.  Her work references a wide range of 'not-easy-on-the-eyes' issues including the KKK, sweatshop conditions, animal rights, petroleum industry violations, apartheid, women's rights and AIDS.  Her goal is to educate her viewers and not to please them aesthetically. Coe began her career in America as an illustrator for the op-ed page of The New York Times, and since that time has had drawings in many publications such as The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone and Artforum. Most of her charcoal drawings are intended to be devoid of her personality in order to free the viewer to focus on the subject.  However, an exception is a series, The Last 11 Days, which she made of her sixty-four year old mother dying of cancer.  To honor her mother's wishes to die at home, Coe and her sister returned to Liverpool, England to be with her.  Of this experience, Coe said that her mother was of a stoic generation that seldom revealed their true feelings and that she died as she lived.  Emphasizing emotional isolation, the resulting drawings are a "sharp contrast between the heavily worked charcoal and the empty paper background . . ."(Folan 20).  These drawings also reveal an emotional disconnect or tension between Coe and the situation in that the artist, doing a drawing each day, was able to document the decline scientifically and objectively while being much involved emotionally.  In 2005-2006, the series was a feature exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. (askart)

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Standing Pig Print
        Nov. 02, 2024

        Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Standing Pig Print

        Est: $40 - $80

        Sue Coe (b. 1952) American, Standing Pig Print. Depicting a pig being held up by two men holding its front legs. Chains can be seen hanging from the ceiling. Numbered 11/18 in lower left. Signed and dated, '93 in lower right. Back of the piece says S.C. 9301 Ringling Press / Flatstone Studio Sarasota, FL 1993. Proceeds from this sale will benefit students at the Ringling College of Art & Design.  Size: 22 x 15 in.  #8290 .  Born in Tamworth, Staffordshire, England, Sue Coe, who had studied at the Royal College of Art in London, emigrated to the United States in 1972. She settled in New York City from where she has established a reputation as a sociopolitical artist, mostly doing charcoal drawings.  Her work references a wide range of 'not-easy-on-the-eyes' issues including the KKK, sweatshop conditions, animal rights, petroleum industry violations, apartheid, women's rights and AIDS.  Her goal is to educate her viewers and not to please them aesthetically. Coe began her career in America as an illustrator for the op-ed page of The New York Times, and since that time has had drawings in many publications such as The New Yorker, Time, Newsweek, Rolling Stone and Artforum. Most of her charcoal drawings are intended to be devoid of her personality in order to free the viewer to focus on the subject.  However, an exception is a series, The Last 11 Days, which she made of her sixty-four year old mother dying of cancer.  To honor her mother's wishes to die at home, Coe and her sister returned to Liverpool, England to be with her.  Of this experience, Coe said that her mother was of a stoic generation that seldom revealed their true feelings and that she died as she lived.  Emphasizing emotional isolation, the resulting drawings are a "sharp contrast between the heavily worked charcoal and the empty paper background . . ."(Folan 20).  These drawings also reveal an emotional disconnect or tension between Coe and the situation in that the artist, doing a drawing each day, was able to document the decline scientifically and objectively while being much involved emotionally.  In 2005-2006, the series was a feature exhibit at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington DC. (askart)

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • [WAR]. COE, Sue (English, b. 1951). The Tragedy of War. 200...
        Oct. 02, 2024

        [WAR]. COE, Sue (English, b. 1951). The Tragedy of War. 200...

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        [WAR]. COE, Sue (English, b. 1951). The Tragedy of War. 2000. Etching on paper. Near complete series of 22 prints (of the 24 total) depicting scenes of war, some with gold or red ink. All are signed, dated, titled, stamped, and numbered lower margin. Includes: “Small Arms.” No. 5. Matted. – “War Street.” No. 5. Matted. – “Upper and lower Primates.” No. 30. – “What a golden Beak!” No. 30. – “Dove.” No. 5. – “They cut off their hands so they couldn’t vote.” no. 5. – “It’s in your hands.” No. 2. – “Arms Merchants.” No. 5. – “Refuges.” No. 5. – “Lost and Found.” No. 6. – “Silencing the Opposition.” No. 4. – “Bulls Eye.” No. 5. – “Bullet proof vest.” No. 1. – “Laptop Boundaries.” No. 5. – “Is it safe?” No. 1. – “Cheap De-miners.” No. 5. – “You will miss me when I have gone.” No. 5. – “Those with guns eat first.” No. 1. – “Memorial to unexploded mine.” No. 1. – The Forgotten.” No. 22. – “Rape of a child.” No. 5. – “The first casualty of war is truth.” No. 5. – “And how the dogs howled.” No. 1. – Largest image 13 x 20 ½”; sheets 15 x 22”. Excellent condition.

        Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
      • [WAR]. COE, Sue (English, b. 1951). Karl Rove. 2004. Graphi...
        Oct. 02, 2024

        [WAR]. COE, Sue (English, b. 1951). Karl Rove. 2004. Graphi...

        Est: $400 - $600

        [WAR]. COE, Sue (English, b. 1951). Karl Rove. 2004. Graphite drawing on heavy Strathmore stock with “Ghoster Coaster” text in image. Signed, titled, and dated lower margin. Sheet 11 x 8 ½”; image approx. 9 x 6 ½”. Unframed. Paper lightly toned with some smudges to margins. Pinhole upper left corner. Very good.

        Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
      • (NEW YORKER) SUE COE (1951-) "She escaped the troubles of her house in various ways."
        Jun. 20, 2024

        (NEW YORKER) SUE COE (1951-) "She escaped the troubles of her house in various ways."

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        SUE COE (1951-) "She escaped the troubles of her house in various ways." Illustration for "A Lost Childhood," published in The New Yorker, January 11, 1993. Graphite, ink and gouache on board. 7 x 10 1/4 inches (image) on 15 x 15 1/2-inch sheet. Initialed lower left. Titled and insciribed lower center, "She escaped the troubles of her house in various ways. She jumped from the roof of her building to the building next door.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Sue Coe (English, B. 1951) Etching on Rives Paper, Ca. 1989, "What's Your Cut?", H 4.875" W 8.75"
        Apr. 19, 2024

        Sue Coe (English, B. 1951) Etching on Rives Paper, Ca. 1989, "What's Your Cut?", H 4.875" W 8.75"

        Est: $250 - $500

        Pencil signed and dated in the lower right. From the Porkopolis series, numbered 18 (of 177). Rives watermark in the upper right. Printed by Steve Murray, published by Sue Coe, blind stamp in the lower left. Sheet size: H 18.75", W 12". Floated under glass in a wood frame, H 21.75", W 14.25". Provenance: Property of Prominent Collector, Birmingham, Michigan

        DuMouchelles
      • Sue Coe (b. 1951), "Mr. Billy the Judas Goat leads sheep into the valley of death," 1990
        Apr. 16, 2024

        Sue Coe (b. 1951), "Mr. Billy the Judas Goat leads sheep into the valley of death," 1990

        Est: $300 - $500

        Sue Coe (b. 1951) "Mr. Billy the Judas Goat leads sheep into the valley of death," 1990 Etching and aquatint on paper Signed and dated in pencil at the lower margin: Sue Coe; with artist blindstamp and chick ink stamp in the lower left margin

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Sue Coe (American, b. 1952) Harlem, 1985
        Jul. 27, 2023

        Sue Coe (American, b. 1952) Harlem, 1985

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Sue Coe (American, b. 1952) Harlem, 1985 oil on canvas signed Sue Coe and dated (lower right) 37 1/4 x 46 1/2 inches. Literature: Mark Scala, The Dictates of Conscience: An Interview with Sue Coe, New Art Examiner, Vol. 2, Chicago, Illinois, April 1, 1987, pp. 47

        Hindman
      • Sue Coe (English, b. 1951)
        Jun. 22, 2023

        Sue Coe (English, b. 1951)

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        "Thank You America" 1991. Signed titled and numbered in pencil. Photo-lithograph from two positive plates with hand-coloring. Edition 30. 43 x 30" In 1991 Anita Hill testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee that she had been sexually harassed by Supreme Court nominee Clarence Thomas (the rest, of course, is history).

        Vallot Auctioneers
      • Sue Coe (English, b. 1951)
        Jun. 22, 2023

        Sue Coe (English, b. 1951)

        Est: $300 - $500

        "The Selection." 1991. Signed, titled and numbered in pencil. Edition: 20. Lithograph from one stone. 36 "x 25". Publisher: Island Press, Washington University.

        Vallot Auctioneers
      • Sue Coe (B 1952) American, Print
        May. 20, 2023

        Sue Coe (B 1952) American, Print

        Est: $200 - $400

        Sue Coe (B 1952) American, Print. Titled "New World Order Europe in the 90's" Signed in lower left. Numbered in lower left. Created in 1993. 18/20 print. Monochrome with red for the flags and fire. A riot coming down a long hallway. Proceeds from this sale will benefit students at the Ringling College of Art & Design. Sue Coe (Born 1952) is active/lives in New York. Sue Coe is known for Mod figure, animal, illustration. Overall size: 39 x 30 1/2 in. Image size: 30 1/2 x 22 1/2 in. #1121 Location BA

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • Sue Coe (British, B. 1951)
        Nov. 10, 2022

        Sue Coe (British, B. 1951)

        Est: $300 - $500

        "They made themselves extinct." Lithograph. 1997. Edition size: 20 (Numbered "5"). Signed and dated in pencil. 20 1/8 x 15 in. Note: This is a scarce print in the artist's oeuvre, and many from this small edition are in museum and institutional collections. Provenance: Antenna Tool & Die Co (Digital Artist Collective, which collaborated with Sue Coe and it was acquired directly from the artist.

        Vallot Auctioneers
      • Coe | Hanging Saddam
        May. 21, 2022

        Coe | Hanging Saddam

        Est: $2,500 - $5,000

        Title: Hanging Saddam First shown at the Galerie St. Etienne in 2007. Hand signed and dated at the lower right corner. Good plus. Some crazing at edges; minor wear to edges including small scuffs to paint; small areas of discoloration at upper right corner. Artist: Coe, Sue (English-American, b. 1951) Medium: Date: 2007 Hand Signed Measurements: w 24 in x h 30 in

        Second Story Books
      • Sue Coe British, b. 1951 No Job, 1992
        Dec. 15, 2020

        Sue Coe British, b. 1951 No Job, 1992

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Sue Coe British, b. 1951 No Job, 1992 Initialed and dated SC 92 (lr), inscribed as titled (lc) Graphite, crayon, ink and gouache on Bristol board 29 x 23 inches (73.6 x 58.4 cm) Provenance: Brody's Gallery, Washington, DC Purchased from the above in 1994 by the current owner C Property of a Distinguished Collector

        DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Sue Coe (Br. b. 1951), "Small Arms"
        Sep. 04, 2020

        Sue Coe (Br. b. 1951), "Small Arms"

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951), "Small Arms", from "Tragedy of War" series, 2000, etching, no. 2 in an edition of 100, 5.75 x 8.5 inches (image), 15.5 x 22.5 inches (framed). Signed and numbered by the artist. Provenance: Gift of the artist to a private collector, then donated to the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center. Sold to benefit the Brattleboro Museum & Art Center.

        Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Sue Coe, Woman walks into a bar is raped by 4 men on a pool table while 20 watch
        May. 31, 2020

        Sue Coe, Woman walks into a bar is raped by 4 men on a pool table while 20 watch

        Est: $700 - $900

        Sue Coe is an English artist and illustrator working primarily in drawing, printmaking, and in the form of illustrated books and comics. Her work is in the tradition of social protest art and is highly political. Coe's work often includes animal rights commentary, though she also creates work that centralizes the rights of marginalized peoples and criticizes capitalism.

        4th Meridian Fine Art
      • Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) "New World Order", 1991
        Jan. 30, 2020

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) "New World Order", 1991

        Est: $200 - $300

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) "New World Order", 1991, photo etching on paper, signed and numbered. Unframed. Provenance: Private Collection; Acquired from Galerie St. Etienne. Size: 13.75'' x 10.75'', 35 x 27 cm (sheet).

        Material Culture
      • Sue Coe etching
        Oct. 19, 2019

        Sue Coe etching

        Est: $300 -

        Sue Coe (British/ American 1952- )- ''The Auction''- photo-etching and screenprint with hand-coloring, 1988, signed, titled, dated and numbered 46/100 in pencil, published by the Metropolitan Museum of art, very good condition. 13 1/4 x 14 5/8''

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • SUE COE VINTAGE 1989 PENCIL SIGNED PRINT, "PORKOPOLIS" 20" X 14"
        Mar. 16, 2019

        SUE COE VINTAGE 1989 PENCIL SIGNED PRINT, "PORKOPOLIS" 20" X 14"

        Est: $100 - $800

        SUE COE VINTAGE 1989 PENCIL SIGNED PRINT, "PORKOPOLIS" 20" X 14"

        Kimball's Auction
      • SUE COE VINTAGE 1991 PENCIL SIGNED PRINT, "COWS BEFORE SLAUGHTER" 22" X 16"
        Mar. 16, 2019

        SUE COE VINTAGE 1991 PENCIL SIGNED PRINT, "COWS BEFORE SLAUGHTER" 22" X 16"

        Est: $100 - $800

        SUE COE VINTAGE 1991 PENCIL SIGNED PRINT, "COWS BEFORE SLAUGHTER" 22" X 16"

        Kimball's Auction
      • Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) "New World Order", 1991
        Oct. 29, 2018

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) "New World Order", 1991

        Est: $200 - $300

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) "New World Order", 1991, photo etching on paper, signed and numbered. Unframed. Provenance: Private Collection; Acquired from Galerie St. Etienne. Size: 13.75'' x 10.75'', 35 x 27 cm (sheet).

        Material Culture
      • Sue Coe signed graphite on paper, "Fire Storm"
        Oct. 27, 2017

        Sue Coe signed graphite on paper, "Fire Storm"

        Est: $700 - $900

        20th century graphite on paper titled on label en verso, "Fire Storm by Sue Coe", (American-New York b. 1952), 20"h x 22"w, overall size including frame 30"h x 34.5"w x 1.5"d

        Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, Inc.
      • Sue Coe signed graphite on paper, "Fire Storm"
        Aug. 25, 2017

        Sue Coe signed graphite on paper, "Fire Storm"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        20th century graphite on paper titled on label en verso, "Fire Storm by Sue Coe", (American-New York b. 1952), 20"h x 22"w, overall size including frame 30"h x 34.5"w x 1.5"d

        Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, Inc.
      • SUE COE (BRITISH, B. 1951). THE AUCTION.
        Aug. 19, 2017

        SUE COE (BRITISH, B. 1951). THE AUCTION.

        Est: $75 - $125

        Photo etching with silkscreen and handcoloring, sheet 30 x 21 3/4 inches. Signed and dated "Sue Coe '88" l.r., titled l.c. and numbered 21/100, l.l.

        Bourgeault-Horan Antiquarians
      • Sue Coe signed graphite on paper, "Fire Storm"
        Mar. 31, 2017

        Sue Coe signed graphite on paper, "Fire Storm"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        20th century graphite on paper titled on label en verso, "Fire Storm by Sue Coe", (American-New York b. 1952), 20"h x 22"w, overall size including frame 30"h x 34.5"w x 1.5"d

        Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, Inc.
      • Sue Coe (b. 1951) Australian/American Serial No. 018 1984 + Police State Poster & Catalogue 1986 + How to Commit Suicide in Africa 1...
        Nov. 26, 2016

        Sue Coe (b. 1951) Australian/American Serial No. 018 1984 + Police State Poster & Catalogue 1986 + How to Commit Suicide in Africa 1...

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (b. 1951) Australian/American Serial No. 018 1984 + Police State Poster & Catalogue 1986 + How to Commit Suicide in Africa 1983 (3), including biography (6) Photo etching ed. 10/450 Signed lower right 33.5 x 23.5 cm, 95 x 65 cm

        Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
      • *Sue Coe (British, 1951-) 'Modern Man' Etching
        Nov. 13, 2016

        *Sue Coe (British, 1951-) 'Modern Man' Etching

        Est: $200 - $300

        Sue Coe (British, 1951-) "Modern Man followed by the ghosts of his Meat....". Etching is pencil signed, dated '90 and numbered 165 with the Coe Murray seal and stamp. Excellent condition. Frame measures 19.5" x 15.5".

        Neely Auction
      • Sue Coe signed graphite on paper, "Fire Storm"
        Oct. 15, 2016

        Sue Coe signed graphite on paper, "Fire Storm"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        20th century graphite on paper titled on label en verso, "Fire Storm by Sue Coe", (American-New York b. 1952), 20"h x 22"w, overall size including frame 30"h x 34.5"w x 1.5"d

        Great Gatsby's Auction Gallery, Inc.
      • Print, Sue Coe, Second Millenium
        Aug. 13, 2016

        Print, Sue Coe, Second Millenium

        Est: $300 - $500

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951), Second Millenium, 1997, 16 color screenprint on paper, pencil signed and dated left center, edition 11/100, (image/sheet/overall/unframed): 22"h x 22.5"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Sue Coe British, b. 1951 Newshound, 1991
        Jun. 15, 2016

        Sue Coe British, b. 1951 Newshound, 1991

        Est: $700 - $900

        Sue Coe British, b. 1951 Newshound, 1991 Signed Coe and dated 91 (ll), inscribed as titled (lc) Acrylic and graphite on board Image size 7 1/2 x 7 1/2 inches, sheet size 11 1/2 x 11 3/4 inches C 

        DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • SUE COE (American, b.1951)
        Jun. 04, 2016

        SUE COE (American, b.1951)

        Est: $100 - $200

        SUE COE (American, b.1951), ''Thank You America (Anita Hill)'', lithograph and gouache on paper, pencil signed, titled, dated 1991, and numbered 11/30 at bottom. Image 30-1/4''h, 19-1/2''w.

        South Bay Auctions Inc
      • Print, Sue Coe, Second Millenium
        May. 22, 2016

        Print, Sue Coe, Second Millenium

        Est: $600 - $900

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951), Second Millenium, 1997, 16 color screenprint on paper, pencil signed and dated left center, edition 11/100, (image/sheet/overall/unframed): 22"h x 22.5"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Prints, Kiki Smith, Yvonne Jacquette, Elizabeth Blackadder, Betye Saar, etc.
        Apr. 17, 2016

        Prints, Kiki Smith, Yvonne Jacquette, Elizabeth Blackadder, Betye Saar, etc.

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        (Lot of 8) National Museum of Women in the Arts, 10th Anniversary Portfolio of 8 works including: Elizabeth Blackadder (British, b. 1931), Still Life with Pagoda, 1998, 12 color screenprint on paper; Sue Coe (American, b. 1952), Second Millenium, 1997, 16 color screenprint on paper; Yvonne Jacquette (American, b. 1934), Nightscape Woodcut, 1998, monochrome woodcut on paper; Ellen Lanyon (American, b. 1926), Naumkeag, 1997, 8 color screenprint on paper; Melissa Miller (American, b. 1951), Fossil, 1998, 4 color lithograph on paper; Paula Rego, (Portuguese, b. 1926), Mother and Daughter, 1997, 8 color screeprint on paper; Betye Saar (American, b. 1926), The Long Memory, 1998, 18 color screenprint on paper; Kiki Smith (American (born Germany), b. 1954), Little Chicks, 1998, monochrome etching on paper, overall (with original black portfolio case): 34"h x 25.5"w x 2.75"d. Note: Portfolio is complete with frontispiece and each print pencil signed by artist

        Clars Auctions
      • Prints, Sue Coe
        Feb. 20, 2016

        Prints, Sue Coe

        Est: $300 - $500

        (lot of 3) Sue Coe (British, b.1951), "Bobby Sands," "Vivisection," and "South Africa," 1982/1983, etching and offset print, pencil signed and dated lower right, each AP edition, each have artist stamp lower left, overall (all framed together): 28"h x 14.5"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Whats Your Cut, 1989
        Aug. 20, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Whats Your Cut, 1989

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) Whats Your Cut, 1989 etching edition 83, signed Sue Coe (lower right) and dated 5 x 8 1/3 inches.

        Hindman
      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Wait, 1989
        Aug. 20, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Wait, 1989

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) The Wait, 1989 etching edition 39, signed Sue Coe (lower right) and dated 14 x 10 1/2 inches.

        Hindman
      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Mickey Gets Cancer, 1990
        Aug. 20, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Mickey Gets Cancer, 1990

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) Mickey Gets Cancer, 1990 etching edition 8, signed Sue Coe (lower right) 5 x 3 inches.

        Hindman
      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Ark, 1990
        Aug. 20, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Ark, 1990

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) The Ark, 1990 etching edition 13, signed Sue Coe (lower right) and dated 10 x 7 4/5 inches.

        Hindman
      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Working Class, 1989
        Aug. 20, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Working Class, 1989

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) The Working Class, 1989 etching edition 88, signed Sue Coe (lower left) titled and dated 6 x 2 4/5 inches.

        Hindman
      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Landlord, 1985
        Aug. 20, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Landlord, 1985

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) The Landlord, 1985 etching edition 62/250, signed Sue Coe and dated (lower right) 18 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches.

        Hindman
      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Porkopolis, 1989
        Aug. 20, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Porkopolis, 1989

        Est: $100 - $200

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) Porkopolis, 1989 etching on paper edition of 43, signed Sue Coe and dated (lower right) 18 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches.

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      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Landlord, 1985
        Jun. 24, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Landlord, 1985

        Est: $300 - $500

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) The Landlord, 1985 etching edition 62/250, signed Sue Coe and dated (lower right) 18 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches.

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      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Tenant, 1985
        Jun. 24, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), The Tenant, 1985

        Est: $300 - $500

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) The Tenant, 1985 lithograph edition 49/250, signed Sue Coe and dated (lower right corner) 18 5/8 x 11 1/2 inches.

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      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Porkopolis, 1989
        Jun. 24, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Porkopolis, 1989

        Est: $200 - $400

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) Porkopolis, 1989 etching on paper edition of 43, signed Sue Coe and dated (lower right) 18 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches.

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      • Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Porkopolis, 1989
        Jun. 24, 2015

        Sue Coe, (British, b. 1951), Porkopolis, 1989

        Est: $200 - $400

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) Porkopolis, 1989 etching on paper edition of 14, signed Sue Coe and dated (lower right) 18 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches.

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      • Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) War
        May. 03, 2015

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) War

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Sue Coe (British, b. 1951) War, 1991, mixed media painting, graphite and gouache on board. Size: 20" x 15.5", 51 x 39 cm (image); 23.5" x 19.5", 60 x 50 cm (frame). Exhibition History: "Directions: Sue Coe", March 17-June 19, 1994, at the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden (a Smithsonian Institution), in Washington DC; "In Good Conscience: The Radical Tradition in 20th Century American Illustration", 1992, at the Katonah Museum of Art in Katonah, N.Y. [This exhibition was featured on the Aug. 23rd, 1992 CBS Sunday Morning Show].

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