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        • Attributed to Gabor Peterdi (1915-2001): Triumph of Spirit
          Nov. 21, 2024

          Attributed to Gabor Peterdi (1915-2001): Triumph of Spirit

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          Oil on canvas, signed 'G. Peterdi' lower right, with label from The Bayer Gallery, NY. 24 x 20 in., 31 1/2 x 27 3/4 in. (frame).

          STAIR
        • GABOR PETERDI, AMERICAN/HUNGARIAN, NEW YORK 1915-2001, DESPAIR III, 1938, Etching and engraving on paper, Plate: 12 3/8 x 9 3/4 in. (31.4 x 24.8 cm.), Frame: 26 3/4 x 18 1/4 in. (67.9 x 46.4 cm.)
          Nov. 19, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, AMERICAN/HUNGARIAN, NEW YORK 1915-2001, DESPAIR III, 1938, Etching and engraving on paper, Plate: 12 3/8 x 9 3/4 in. (31.4 x 24.8 cm.), Frame: 26 3/4 x 18 1/4 in. (67.9 x 46.4 cm.)

          Est: $200 - $300

          GABOR PETERDI AMERICAN/HUNGARIAN, NEW YORK, 1915-2001 DESPAIR III, 1938 Etching and engraving on paper Lower left numbered: 7-30; lower center titled and [numbered]: Despair [II]; lower right signed and dated: Peterdi 38 [https://www.moma.org/collection/works/61822]

          Potomack Company
        • Gabor Peterdi (Hungarian-American, 1915-2001) Etchings on Paper, "Trees, Thicket", 2 pcs
          Nov. 15, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi (Hungarian-American, 1915-2001) Etchings on Paper, "Trees, Thicket", 2 pcs

          Est: $200 - $400

          Lot includes one etching of trees. Pencil signed in the lower right and dated 1960. Edition 17/100, lower left. H 13.5", W 10.75". Matted and framed under glass, H 21", W 18". The second etching, titled "Thicket" is signed and dated 1969 in the lower right. Edition 37/150 in the lower left. H 11.5", W 17.5". Matted and framed under acrylic, H 19", W 24". Arwin Galleries label on verso. Provenance: Trees: purchased at Lawrence Stevens Gallery, Detroit, 1968. Thicket: purchased at Arwin Galleries, Detroit, 1969.

          DuMouchelles
        • Gabor Peterdi Etching on Paper Heavy Weather
          Oct. 30, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi Etching on Paper Heavy Weather

          Est: $150 - $300

          Peterdi, Gabor (Hungarian/American, 1915-2001), Heavy Weather, 1963, etching on paper, signed and dated in pencil lower right, numbered 8/50 in pencil at lower left. Image 21.5 x 27.5 inches, matted and in silver and black frame 31 x 36.75 inches.

          Concept Art Gallery
        • "Surging Wave", Etching by Gabor Peterdi.
          Oct. 26, 2024

          "Surging Wave", Etching by Gabor Peterdi.

          Est: $150 - $300

          Artist(s): Gabor Peterdi (Hungary, 1915-2001) Medium: Drypoint etching. Signature(s): Pencil signed, dated (1972), titled, and numbered (Pr. IV) in its lower margin. Paperwork: N/A Damage: Toning and mat burn present. Scuffs to the plexiglass. Measurement(s): 21 3/4" x 27 1/2" (impression), 32" x 37" (frame). It weighs 9 lbs. Third-party shipping or personal pickup is required. Please see our website for our shipping recommendations.

          Direct Auction Galleries, Inc.
        • GABOR PETERDI, HAWAII, ETCHING ON BFK RIVES
          Oct. 16, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, HAWAII, ETCHING ON BFK RIVES

          Est: $200 - $300

          Artist: Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian (1915 - 2001) Title: Hawaii Year: 1969 Medium: Etching on BFK Rives, signed, dated, and numbered in pencil Edition: 146/200 Image Size: 10 x 7 inches Size: 12.25 x 9.25 in. (31.12 x 23.5 cm)

          RoGallery
        • Gabor PETERDI: "Red and Blue Eclipse".
          Sep. 28, 2024

          Gabor PETERDI: "Red and Blue Eclipse".

          Est: $150 - $200

          Gabor PETERDI (Hungarian American, 1915-2001): "Red and Blue Eclipse". Color intaglio and embossing on wove paper, 1968. Reference: Johnson 265. Edtion of 150. Signed, numbered, and dated in pencil. Plate size: 24 x 17 3/4 inches.

          Armstrong Fine Art
        • Gabor Peterdi, Florescence II
          Sep. 27, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Florescence II

          Est: $2,500 - $3,500

          Gabor Peterdi Florescence II 1955 oil on canvas 50 h x 40 w in (127 x 102 cm) Signed and dated to lower right 'Peterdi '55'. Signed, titled and dated to verso 'Peterdi 55 Florescence II'. Provenance: Bayer Gallery, New York | Private Collection | Stair Galleries, Hudson, NY, 20th Century, Modern & Contemporary Fine Art, 7 December 2019, Lot 130 | Private Collection, New Jersey This work will ship from Lambertville, New Jersey.

          Rago Arts and Auction Center
        • GABOR PETERDI OIL ON CANVAS
          Sep. 24, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI OIL ON CANVAS

          Est: $1,500 - $2,000

          GABOR PETERDI (Connecticut/New York, 1915-2001) oil on canvas, "Petrified Forest II," abstract composition. Signed and titled verso, dated 1963, 20" x 30" (image), in a strip frame.

          O'Gallerie
        • Pair of early Gabor Peterdi Etchings 1952
          Sep. 21, 2024

          Pair of early Gabor Peterdi Etchings 1952

          Est: $200 - $300

          Peterdi, Gabor (Hungarian/American, 1915-2001), Pair of Prints: The Purple Clam and Wings of the Ocean, etchings on laid-paper, 1952, both titled and numbered 71/200 in pencil at the lower margin, sheets 22 x 15.5 inches, unframed, from the portfolio published by Ted Gotthelf and printed by Rio Grande Graphics. 2 surrealistic images from this well known printmaker. Apparently, only 50 of each image were actually printed, and they were numbered randomly. These prints are both in the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, among other institutions.

          Concept Art Gallery
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Sep. 18, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $100 - $200

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Surf bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 8/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi (Hungarian/American 1915-2001), Evening Wetland, Embossed Etching and Aquatint in Color, Signed and dated '86 l.r. and numbered 126-150 l.l., Unframed, Plate Size: 19 1/2 x 23 3/4 in. (49.5 x 60.3 cm.), She
          Sep. 17, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi (Hungarian/American 1915-2001), Evening Wetland, Embossed Etching and Aquatint in Color, Signed and dated '86 l.r. and numbered 126-150 l.l., Unframed, Plate Size: 19 1/2 x 23 3/4 in. (49.5 x 60.3 cm.), She

          Est: $100 - $200

          Gabor Peterdi (Hungarian/American 1915-2001), Evening Wetland, Embossed Etching and Aquatint in Color, Signed and dated '86 l.r. and numbered 126-150 l.l., Unframed, Property from the Estate of George Zorin

          Weschler's
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Forest, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Aug. 14, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Forest, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $200 - $300

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Forest bronze relief plaque Signed lower right. Signed, titled, and numbered 18/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Aug. 14, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $200 - $300

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Surf bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 8/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Aug. 14, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $200 - $300

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Surf bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 3/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Gabor F. Peterdi (Hungarian/American, 1915-2001) Choppy Sea II, 1965
          Jul. 18, 2024

          Gabor F. Peterdi (Hungarian/American, 1915-2001) Choppy Sea II, 1965

          Est: $1,000 - $2,000

          Gabor F. Peterdi (Hungarian/American, 1915-2001) Choppy Sea II, 1965 watercolor and ink on paper signed Peterdi and dated (lower right); titled and dated (lower left) 28 x 37 inches. Provenance: Kolver Gallery, Chicago

          Hindman
        • Y GABOR PETERDI (HUNGARIAN, 1915-2001): AUTUMN WETLAND
          Jul. 12, 2024

          Y GABOR PETERDI (HUNGARIAN, 1915-2001): AUTUMN WETLAND

          Est: £1,200 - £1,800

          Y GABOR PETERDI (HUNGARIAN, 1915-2001): AUTUMN WETLAND GABOR PETERDI (HUNGARIAN): AUTUMN WETLAND oil on canvas, signed and dated '80 and titled verso, in painted and parcel gilt frame, 100cm x 120cm excluding frame Use this link for a bespoke instant shipping quote to your location: https://app.thepackengers.com/en/product_widgets/zc4wIPQ0k8/destination/new

          Curated Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Jul. 06, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Surf bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 3/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Jul. 06, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Surf bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 8/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Forest, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Jul. 06, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Forest, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Forest bronze relief plaque Signed lower right. Signed, titled, and numbered 18/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • PETERDI, GABOR (AMERICAN, 1915-2001). THE PURPLE CLAW
          Jun. 19, 2024

          PETERDI, GABOR (AMERICAN, 1915-2001). THE PURPLE CLAW

          Est: €200 - €400

          Col. etching, 35.5 x 42.5 cm. Titled and numb. 60/200 in pencil below the plate. -and a bifolium (sl. worn) on Peterdi by W. Lieberman, photo of Peterdi tipped-on to bifolium. Etching in excellent condition. (total 2)

          Zwiggelaar Auctions
        • GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Self-portrait", 1965, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in. (121.9 x 91.4 cm.), Frame: 49 x 1 3/4 x 37 1/4 in. (124.5 x 4.4 x 94.6 cm.)
          Jun. 13, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Self-portrait", 1965, oil on canvas, 48 x 36 in. (121.9 x 91.4 cm.), Frame: 49 x 1 3/4 x 37 1/4 in. (124.5 x 4.4 x 94.6 cm.)

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          GABOR PETERDI American, 1915-2001 "Self-portrait", 1965 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right "Peterdi 65", signed, dated, and titled on the reverse "Peterdi"

          Shannon's
        • GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Thunderstorm", 1954, oil on canvas, 21 x 25 in. (53.3 x 63.5 cm.), Frame: 21 3/4 x 1 1/4 x 25 3/4 in. (55.2 x 3.2 x 65.4 cm.)
          Jun. 13, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Thunderstorm", 1954, oil on canvas, 21 x 25 in. (53.3 x 63.5 cm.), Frame: 21 3/4 x 1 1/4 x 25 3/4 in. (55.2 x 3.2 x 65.4 cm.)

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          GABOR PETERDI American, 1915-2001 "Thunderstorm", 1954 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right "Peterdi 54", signed, dated, and titled on the reverse

          Shannon's
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), Sea and Sky, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Jun. 01, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), Sea and Sky, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) Sea and Sky bronze relief plaque Signed lower right. Signed, titled, and numbered 18/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Forest, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Jun. 01, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Forest, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Forest bronze relief plaque Signed lower right. Signed, titled, and numbered 20/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Jun. 01, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Surf bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 4/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

          Ripley Auctions
        • Y GABOR PETERDI (HUNGARIAN, 1915-2001): AUTUMN WETLAND
          May. 22, 2024

          Y GABOR PETERDI (HUNGARIAN, 1915-2001): AUTUMN WETLAND

          Est: £2,000 - £3,000

          Y GABOR PETERDI (HUNGARIAN, 1915-2001): AUTUMN WETLAND GABOR PETERDI (HUNGARIAN): AUTUMN WETLAND oil on canvas, signed and dated '80 and titled verso, in painted and parcel gilt frame, 100cm x 120cm excluding frame

          Curated Auctions
        • Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief
          May. 19, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief

          Est: $150 - $200

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American (1915-2001) Bronze Relief Plaque "Sea & Sky". Fully Signed on the Back, Described & Numbered 3/250. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: 7.9" x 7.9". Provenance: From a Long Island, NY Home. Please note the absence of a Condition Report does not imply that there are no condition issues with this lot. Please contact us for a detailed Condition Report. It is the Buyer's responsibility to inspect each lot and deem their own opinions on Condition, Description, Provenance, and Validity before purchasing. Please make an appointment to preview or ask for Condition Reports. Condition Reports are rendered as an opinion by the staff of the Auction House and not as statements of fact. REMEMBER ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS.

          World Auction Gallery
        • Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief
          May. 19, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief

          Est: $150 - $200

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American (1915-2001) Bronze Relief Plaque "The Surf". Fully Signed on the Back, Described & Numbered 11/250. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: 7.9" x 7.9". Provenance: From a Long Island, NY Home. Please note the absence of a Condition Report does not imply that there are no condition issues with this lot. Please contact us for a detailed Condition Report. It is the Buyer's responsibility to inspect each lot and deem their own opinions on Condition, Description, Provenance, and Validity before purchasing. Please make an appointment to preview or ask for Condition Reports. Condition Reports are rendered as an opinion by the staff of the Auction House and not as statements of fact. REMEMBER ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS.

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief
          May. 19, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief

          Est: $150 - $200

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American (1915-2001) Bronze Relief Plaque "Under The Reef". Fully Signed on the Back, Described & Numbered 19/250. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: 7.9" x 7.9". Provenance: From a Long Island, NY Home. Please note the absence of a Condition Report does not imply that there are no condition issues with this lot. Please contact us for a detailed Condition Report. It is the Buyer's responsibility to inspect each lot and deem their own opinions on Condition, Description, Provenance, and Validity before purchasing. Please make an appointment to preview or ask for Condition Reports. Condition Reports are rendered as an opinion by the staff of the Auction House and not as statements of fact. REMEMBER ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS.

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief
          May. 19, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief

          Est: $150 - $200

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American (1915-2001) Bronze Relief Plaque "The Forest". Fully Signed on the Back, Described & Numbered 14/250. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: 7.9" x 7.9". Provenance: From a Long Island, NY Home. Please note the absence of a Condition Report does not imply that there are no condition issues with this lot. Please contact us for a detailed Condition Report. It is the Buyer's responsibility to inspect each lot and deem their own opinions on Condition, Description, Provenance, and Validity before purchasing. Please make an appointment to preview or ask for Condition Reports. Condition Reports are rendered as an opinion by the staff of the Auction House and not as statements of fact. REMEMBER ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS.

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief
          May. 19, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief

          Est: $150 - $200

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American (1915-2001) Bronze Relief Plaque "Spring Dance". Fully Signed on the Back, Described & Numbered 18/250. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: 7.9" x 7.9". Provenance: From a Long Island, NY Home. Please note the absence of a Condition Report does not imply that there are no condition issues with this lot. Please contact us for a detailed Condition Report. It is the Buyer's responsibility to inspect each lot and deem their own opinions on Condition, Description, Provenance, and Validity before purchasing. Please make an appointment to preview or ask for Condition Reports. Condition Reports are rendered as an opinion by the staff of the Auction House and not as statements of fact. REMEMBER ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS.

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief
          May. 19, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American Bronze Relief

          Est: $150 - $200

          Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian/American (1915-2001) Bronze Relief Plaque "Summer Breeze". Fully Signed on the Back, Described & Numbered 10/250. Condition: Excellent. Dimensions: 7.9" x 7.9". Provenance: From a Long Island, NY Home. Please note the absence of a Condition Report does not imply that there are no condition issues with this lot. Please contact us for a detailed Condition Report. It is the Buyer's responsibility to inspect each lot and deem their own opinions on Condition, Description, Provenance, and Validity before purchasing. Please make an appointment to preview or ask for Condition Reports. Condition Reports are rendered as an opinion by the staff of the Auction House and not as statements of fact. REMEMBER ALL SALES ARE FINAL AND ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD AS-IS, WHERE IS.

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        • GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Rolling Sand Dunes", 1954–55, oil on canvas, 30 x 50 in. (76.2 x 127 cm.), Frame: 30 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 50 3/4 in. (78.1 x 3.8 x 128.9 cm.)
          May. 02, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Rolling Sand Dunes", 1954–55, oil on canvas, 30 x 50 in. (76.2 x 127 cm.), Frame: 30 3/4 x 1 1/2 x 50 3/4 in. (78.1 x 3.8 x 128.9 cm.)

          Est: $2,500 - $3,500

          GABOR PETERDI American, 1915-2001 "Rolling Sand Dunes", 1954–55 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right "Peterdi 54", signed, dated, and titled on the reverse and the stretcher bar

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        • GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "The Golden Marsh", 1985, oil on canvas, 40 x 50 in. (101.6 x 127 cm.), Frame: 40 3/4 x 2 x 51 in. (103.5 x 5.1 x 129.5 cm.)
          May. 02, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "The Golden Marsh", 1985, oil on canvas, 40 x 50 in. (101.6 x 127 cm.), Frame: 40 3/4 x 2 x 51 in. (103.5 x 5.1 x 129.5 cm.)

          Est: $2,500 - $3,500

          GABOR PETERDI American, 1915-2001 "The Golden Marsh", 1985 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right "Peterdi 85", signed, dated, and titled on the reverse

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        • GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Arctic Light l", 1961, oil on canvas, 40 x 50 in. (101.6 x 127 cm.), Frame: 41 x 1 1/2 x 50 3/4 in. (104.1 x 3.8 x 128.9 cm.)
          May. 02, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Arctic Light l", 1961, oil on canvas, 40 x 50 in. (101.6 x 127 cm.), Frame: 41 x 1 1/2 x 50 3/4 in. (104.1 x 3.8 x 128.9 cm.)

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          GABOR PETERDI American, 1915-2001 "Arctic Light l", 1961 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right "Peterdi 61", signed, dated, and titled on the reverse "Peterdi"

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        • GABOR PETERDI, MAUNA LOA II, ETCHING ON BFK RIVES
          Apr. 27, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, MAUNA LOA II, ETCHING ON BFK RIVES

          Est: $250 - $300

          Artist: Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian (1915 - 2001) Title: Mauna Loa II Year: 1969 Medium: Etching on BFK Rives, signed, dated, and numbered in pencil Edition: 146/200 Image Size: 10 x 7 inches Size: 12.25 x 9.25 in. (31.12 x 23.5 cm)

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), Under the Reef, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Mar. 30, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), Under the Reef, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) Under the Reef bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 17/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Mar. 30, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Surf, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Surf bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 17/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), Sea and Sky, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Mar. 30, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), Sea and Sky, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) Sea and Sky bronze relief plaque Signed lower left. Signed, titled, and numbered 4/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), Summer Breeze, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Mar. 30, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), Summer Breeze, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) Summer Breeze bronze relief plaque Signed lower right. Signed, titled, and numbered 4/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Forest, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W
          Mar. 30, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Connecticut, New York / Hungary (1915 - 2001), The Forest, bronze relief plaque, 7 3/4"H x 7 3/4"W

          Est: $300 - $400

          Gabor Peterdi Connecticut, New York / Hungary, (1915 - 2001) The Forest bronze relief plaque Signed lower right. Signed, titled, and numbered 4/250 verso. Biography from the Archives of askART: A painter, print maker and teacher, Gabor Peterdi is best known for his intaglio prints and engravings although he worked in a variety of media and themes. He made his first color print, Sign of the Lobster, in 1947. One of his early themes was focused on destruction and appeared in his Black Bull series of 1939, which was tied to Surrealism. Expressing his thoughts on this, he said: "All miracles of nature and behind it all the lingering terror of the atomic age---I want to paint all this and say 'A man was here.' " (Baigell 273). Other subjects related to elemental forces of the universe. He was born in Pestujhely, Hungary and studied at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts, the Academy Belle in Rome, and the Academy Julian in Paris. He was associated with the Stanley William Hayter Atelier 17 from 1933 to 1939 in Paris and again in 1947 in New York City. (Hayter, 1901-1988, was a highly influential abstract painter who taught many young modernists at his experimental Atelier 17). Peterdi arrived in America in 1939. He eventually settled in Rowayton, Connecticut where he taught at the Yale University School of Art, 1960 to 1970s. He also spent time in Hawaii as a teacher at the Honolulu Academy of Art, the Brooklyn Art School (1948-1952), and Hunter College from 1952 to 1959. Sources include: Matthew Baigell, Dictionary of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art

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        • GABOR PETERDI, THE REEF, ETCHING
          Feb. 22, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, THE REEF, ETCHING

          Est: $600 - $900

          Artist: Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian (1915 - 2001) Title: The Reef Year: 1969 Medium: Etching, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: HC 10 Image Size: 17.5 x 24 inches Size: 23.5 x 30 in. (59.69 x 76.2 cm)

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        • Gabor Peterdi "Oregon Coast" (1961 Etching)
          Feb. 10, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi "Oregon Coast" (1961 Etching)

          Est: $150 - $250

          Gabor Peterdi (American, 1915-2001) Oregon Coast, 1961 Etching and engraving on paper 11 3/4" x 16 3/4"   Pencil-signed, dated, titled, and numbered (#6/ 50) to the bottom margin. Housed in a glazed walnut frame measuring 19 1/2" x 24".

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        • GABOR PETERDI, MAUI, ETCHING ON BFK RIVES
          Jan. 31, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, MAUI, ETCHING ON BFK RIVES

          Est: $300 - $400

          Artist: Gabor Peterdi, Hungarian (1915 - 2001) Title: Maui Year: 1969 Medium: Etching on BFK Rives, signed, dated, and numbered in pencil Edition: 146/200 Image Size: 10 x 7 inches Size: 12.25 x 9.25 in. (31.12 x 23.5 cm)

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        • Gabor Peterdi, Etching, "Angry Wave"
          Jan. 24, 2024

          Gabor Peterdi, Etching, "Angry Wave"

          Est: $150 - $250

          (American, 1915-2001) etching and engraving, 1959, signed and numbered 151 in pencil. Together with Andree Ruellan, Lithograph, "Three Women", (American, 1905-2006) Woodstock, NY artist, signed in pencil, l.r. numbered 3/45. 2 pieces Sight sizes: 7-1/2"h x 9-3/4"w and 19-3/4"h x 25"w Overall: 14"h x 15-3/4"w and 13-3/4"h x 15-1/2"w Provenance: Property from a Private Westchester New York Collector

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        • GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Dunes and Dark Sea", 1983, oil on canvas, 50 x 80 in. (127 x 203.2 cm.), Frame: 51 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 81 3/4 in. (131.4 x 6.4 x 207.6 cm.)
          Jan. 18, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Dunes and Dark Sea", 1983, oil on canvas, 50 x 80 in. (127 x 203.2 cm.), Frame: 51 3/4 x 2 1/2 x 81 3/4 in. (131.4 x 6.4 x 207.6 cm.)

          Est: $2,500 - $3,500

          GABOR PETERDI American, 1915-2001 "Dunes and Dark Sea", 1983 oil on canvas signed and dated lower right " Peterdi 83"

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        • GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Hawaii 67", 1968, watercolor and oil pastel on paper, 25 x 33 in. (63.5 x 83.8 cm.), Frame: 26 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 34 1/2 in. (67.3 x 3.2 x 87.6 cm.)
          Jan. 18, 2024

          GABOR PETERDI, American 1915-2001, "Hawaii 67", 1968, watercolor and oil pastel on paper, 25 x 33 in. (63.5 x 83.8 cm.), Frame: 26 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 34 1/2 in. (67.3 x 3.2 x 87.6 cm.)

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          GABOR PETERDI American, 1915-2001 "Hawaii 67", 1968 watercolor and oil pastel on paper signed, dated, and titled lower right "Peterdi 68 Hawaii 67"

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