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        • Henry Shelton, Two Katsinam: Letaiyo (Fox) + White Bear
          Feb. 08, 2024

          Henry Shelton, Two Katsinam: Letaiyo (Fox) + White Bear

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Henry Shelton (Hopi, 1929 - 2016) Two Katsinam: Letaiyo (Fox) + White Bear carved cottonwood, pigments, feathers each inscribed underside base: H. SheltoN / [arrow cipher] / ORAIBI, ARIZ.

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        • Henry Alken Fox Hunt Colored Lithograph T. Sutherland Sculp.
          Dec. 02, 2023

          Henry Alken Fox Hunt Colored Lithograph T. Sutherland Sculp.

          Est: $150 - $250

          Henry Alken Fox Hunt Colored Lithograph T. Sutherland Sculp. Frame Measure 20" X 37.5".|| Please carefully read our terms of sale, shipping information, and request any condition reports or photos prior to placing a bid. Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Because artwork, antiques and collectibles are known to be copied from pre-existing examples, the dating of such objects is often difficult to ascertain and opinions vary from expert to expert. Due to this, RB Fine Arts CFL Inc strongly suggests all potential bidders or a representative to meticulously inspect any and all items prior to bidding. Any reference to a specific time period and/or culture are only the opinion of RB Fine Arts CFL Inc and are not a guarantee of authenticity. If the bidder or a representative cannot inspect an item in person prior to the auction, then RB Fine Arts CFL Inc strongly suggests that you do not place a bid on the lot. RB Fine Arts CFL INC. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections, or the effects of aging. Please email for a condition report and photos, if desired. Emails should be received at least 48 hours in advance of the date of the auction. Please make sure you have read the Terms and Conditions* before you bid. ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS IS! Any registration and/or bid placed by you does guarantee RBFineArts CFL Inc. you have read and will abide by the following Terms and Conditions of the sale. We do expect all bidders and buyers to abide by the contracts they agree to when bidding and finalize ALL sales regardless of any reassessment. SHIPPING POLICY: RBFINEARTS SHIPPING IS OUR DEFAULT PACKING AND SHIPPING PARTNER. All lots will be released to them once payment has been received unless we are notified by email. RBFineArts Shipping 375 E Burleigh Blvd., Tavares, FL 32778 shipping@rbfinearts.net or 877-660-3243. Alexandria is the manager of RBFineArts Shipping Inc., and you may contact her with any quotes or questions. IF YOU PREFER TO USE AN ALTERNATIVE SHIPPER YOU MUST EMAIL INFO@RBFINEARTS.NET TO ADVISE OUR OFFICES OF THE ALTERNATIVE COMPANY YOU WOULD PREFER TO PACK AND SHIP YOUR ITEM/S. No property will be released for shipping or pick-up until payment is made in full. Please note that a shipping charge is not included in the sale price. Any costs associated with the shipping, packing, and transport of an item are the responsibility of the buyer. RBFineArts CFL Inc. is not responsible for packing, shipping, or transport of any items from buyers invoice. Local Pick-up: Items for pick-up must be collected within fourteen (14) days of payment. Items remaining at RBFineArts CFL Inc offices at the expiration of fourteen (14) days past payment will be subject to storage fees of $10 per day per item. All storage fees must be paid before item/s will be released to the buyer or a representative. Any items remaining forty-five (45) calendar days following the date when the buyer completed payment on an invoice will be considered Abandoned Property of items on that invoice and will be subject to resale or disposal with no refund. Transportation for shipping of buyer's items: As a default upon payment, RBFineArts Shipping Inc. will pick up and transport your items from the offices of RBFineArts CFL Inc. ALL OTHER transport to any other third-party shipper there will be a 25.00 transport fee, there will be no exceptions for this condition. Your item/s will be transported one time per week only. Any issues with shipping or insurance are between the shipping company and the buyer. If you are not satisfied with our shipping options, please make other arrangements to ship your item and contact us about those shipping details. RBFineArts CFL Inc. is not responsible for any denied claims or damages from the shipping offices the buyer chooses. RBFineArts CFL Inc. does not make any warranty, guarantee, or promise as to the performance of any shipper. RBFineArts CFL Inc. (online auction) and RBFineArts Shipping Inc. (packing and shipping) are two separate companies and should not be assumed to be the same business. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@rbfinearts.net or 352-508-5738. ***We at RBFineArts can only attribute this work based upon the quality and the presence of a signature, we are not an authentication service. We can only declare the work as attributed to based upon the factors mentioned.*** (Richie)

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        • Illustrations of Skin Diseases, Second Series, 1st Ed.
          Mar. 05, 2020

          Illustrations of Skin Diseases, Second Series, 1st Ed.

          Est: $500 - $800

          Heading: (Photo-Illustration - Scientific) Author: Fox, George Henry Title: Photographic Illustrations of Skin Diseases, Second Series. Place Published: New York Publisher:E. B. Treat Date Published: 1989 Description: 208 pp. Illustrated with 48 plates containing numerous artotype prints of skin conditions, hand colored by Joseph Gaertner. (4to) 29.8x22.5 cm (11¾x8¾"), rebound in period black cloth, lettering on spine in gilt, all edges marbled; reinforced hinges, new endpapers. First Edition. Published 8 years after the first series, this 'Second Series' is substantially more illustrated, from the preface: "In the present work many of the illustrations have been doubled or tripled in order to show different phases of a given disease." Bound by and former copy of The University of Nebraska, bookplate on pastedown. The photos are artotypes, a form of photolithography printed in ink from a photographic plate in bichromate gelatin. Updated version of first medical book showing accurate, color photographs of skin diseases. Fox, considered the "Dean of Dermatology," was a co-founder of the American Dermatological Association. He writes in his preface: "The study of skin diseases without cases or colored plaques is like the study of osteology without bones, or the study of geography without maps. Even if a manual is complete or practical , his verbal descriptions cannot be compared. in value with a view of the things described or, at best, his faithful representation...[Moreover] Photographs...have generally lacked an essential element of diagnosis, viz., the color, or have been disfigured by careless daubing, and colored lithographs...in too many instances lacked fidelity to nature both in form and color." G&M 3996

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        • First colored photographs of skin diseases
          Mar. 05, 2020

          First colored photographs of skin diseases

          Est: $500 - $800

          Heading: (Photo-Illustration - Scientific) Author: Fox, George Henry Title: Photographic Illustrations of Skin Diseases Place Published: New York Publisher:E. B. Treat Date Published: 1880 Description: [2], 192 pp. With 48 plates printed by Edward Bierstadt (brother of the painter Albert Bierstadt) colored by hand by Joseph Gaertner. The photos are artotypes, a form of photolithography printed in ink from a photographic plate in bichromate gelatin. (4to) 29.1x22.5 cm (11½x9"), re-backed and re-cornered in modern leather over original cloth-covered boards, spine lettered in gilt, fresh endpapers. First Edition. First medical book showing accurate, colored photographs of skin diseases. Fox, considered the "Dean of Dermatology," was a co-founder of the American Dermatological Association. He writes in his preface: "The study of skin diseases without cases or colored plaques is like the study of osteology without bones, or the study of geography without maps. Even if a manual is complete or practical , his verbal descriptions cannot be compared. in value with a view of the things described or, at best, his faithful representation...[Moreover] Photographs...have generally lacked an essential element of diagnosis, viz., the color, or have been disfigured by careless daubing, and colored lithographs...in too many instances lacked fidelity to nature both in form and color." G&M 3996. Ownership marks on title page with a few inked corrections in the list of plates. This was not the first photographic atlas of cutaneous diseases to be published, that honor probably goes to Balmanno Squire for his three part series, Photographs of the Diseases of the Skin published in 1865. Squire was soon followed by Dr.s Hardy and Montmeja in Paris with skin fascicles they began to publish in 1867 and bound together for the first time in 1868. Fox was also preceded by Howard Franklin Damon of Boston with his 1870 volume Photographs of Skin Diseases and there were others who earlier seized on the idea that photographic illustrations would be of immense value for the classification of dermatological maladies. However because of the expense and time required to print and mount albumen photographs, all of these antecedents were limited to editions of a few hundred or less. With the advantage of the cheaper and larger edition runs of artotype reproduction, George Henry Fox could publish for a wider audience and so his Photographic Illustrations of Skin Diseases is important in the medical canon for the clarity and dissemination of its illustrations.

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        • Henry Murry Fox Hunting Scene
          Nov. 24, 2018

          Henry Murry Fox Hunting Scene

          Est: $400 - $600

          Henry Murry, fox hunting scene, 11 1/2" x 17", 19" x 24" framed. Provenance: West Palm Beach, Florida estate.

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