Artist(s): Jean Charlot (France, 1898-1979) Medium: Lithograph Signature(s): Pencil signed, lower right. Paperwork: N/A Damage: Wear to the frame, and minor toning to the print. Measurement(s): 14" x 10 1/4" (sight), 19 1/2" x 15 1/2" (frame) In-house shipping is available. Please see our website regarding our in-house shipping procedures.
The Vanguard Spirit: Modern and Surrealist Masterworks from an Important Estate Jean Charlot 1898 - 1979 Seamstress, Acapantzingo signed Jean Charlot and dated 1962 (lower right) oil, brush and ink, charcoal and graphite on canvas 20 ⅛ by 16 in. 51 by 40.6 cm. Executed in 1962. We wish to thank the Jean Charlot Collection at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Library for their kind assistance in the cataloguing of this work. This work is included in the archives of Jean Charlot under Catalogue Number 898.
Jean Charlot (1898-1979) El Volador (The Flying One) 1949 The lithograph published by Associated American Artists in an edition of 250 prints is signed by the artist in pencil below the image lower right. Image measures 14 x 9.75, sheet is 16.5 x 13.25 inches. Without proof of exemption, be aware that internet sales tax applies to all Internet transactions and local sales tax may apply to local pick-up transactions. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell. Until further notice, we cannot offer international shipping in-house.
Jean Charlot (American/French 1898-1979), Untitled Village Scene, Lithograph in Color, Signed l.r. and numbered 59/200 l.l., Unframed, Property from the Estate of George Zorin
Jean Charlot (American/French 1898-1979), Snake Dance, Lithograph, From an edition of 250, Signed l.r. and with blindstamp l.l., Unframed, Property from the Estate of George Zorin
Jean Charlot (1898-1979, American) "Kei Viti: Melanesian Images" portfolio, 1978 The complete set of five lithographs in colors on wove paper, watermark Arches Edition: 72/150 Each plate signed and numbered in pencil along the lower sheet edge: Jean Charlot; each sheet signed and dated in the stone; each plate also with the printer's blindstamps in the lower sheet corners; the five plate each loose, separated by individual rice paper sheets; the justification sheet printed on verso of the front cover of portfolio; Lynton Kistler, prntr./pub.
Jean Charlot (1898-1979, American) "Weaving Mats" from the "Kei Viti Suite," 1978 Lithograph in colors on paper Edition: 82/150 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Jean Charlot; Lynton R. Kistler, prntr.; with an unidentified blindstamp in the lower margin, at left
Jean Charlot (1898-1979) France - Mexico - American. Acollection of four lithographs (8.5x11") 'Cup Bearer at Night', 'The Turtle Bowl', 'Kawa Ceremony'Sorcerer in Hala Grove', and books feturing Charlot's works in Lithograph form, 'The Bridge of San Luis Rey' by Thornton Wilder and 'Carmen' by Prosper Merimee. 'The Corn Grows Ripe' is a 1st Edition book featuring Chorlot's illustrations, 'Popular Art' by Peter Morse has an original linoleum block print on the cover, a silkscreen print, as well as photomechanical repros, 'Charlot Murals in Georgia' is a collections of Charlot's murals in print. Overall very good condition
Jean Charlot (1898-1979) France - Mexico - American. An original set of Lithographs of 'On Her Way'. The original cancelled plates of this image are in the Smithsonian. Includes 15 lithographs and two title/information sheets. Overall very good condition
Jean Charlot (Fr./Am. 1898-1979) Nativity Scene, 1943 Watercolor on paper, framed under glass Signed and dated l.r. 11 15/16" x 8 13/16" sight, 14" x 10 7/8" framed
JEAN CHARLOT, Attributed, (Mexico/California/Hawaii, 1898-1979), Ink Drawing/Paper, NUDE WOMAN, 11 inches x 8 inches (sight), matted and framed under glass in metal, 16 ¼ inches x 12 ¼ inches overall; unsigned. Label, verso, reads: Jean Charlot, B. 1898 Paris—Pen & Ink from his Mexican Period—Mexico, c. 1935-1940. Condition: Very Good, no apparent problems.
The Vanguard Spirit: Modern and Surrealist Masterworks from an Important Estate Jean Charlot 1898 - 1979 Adoración signed Jean Charlot and dated Christmas 1936 (lower right) oil on canvas 40 by 30¼ in. 101.6 by 76.8 cm. Executed in 1936.
The Vanguard Spirit: Modern and Surrealist Masterworks from an Important Estate Jean Charlot 1898 - 1979 Luz (Vendedora de mandarinas) signed Jean Charlot and dated 24 (upper right) oil on canvas 14⅛ by 11⅛ in. 35.9 by 28.3 cm. Executed in 1924.
Jean Charlot (French, 1898-1979) color lithograph on paper titled "Large Malinches (Toy Fiesta)," 1936, depicting children at play in costume, numbered and signed in pencil, bearing Sotheby's labels verso. [Image: 12" H x 18" W; Frame: 19 3/4" H x 25 3/4" W].
Jean Charlot (French, 1898-1979) color lithograph "Mother and Child (Torillera)", dated 1941 and signed in the plate, bearing labels verso. [Image: 12" H x 18" W; Frame: 19 3/4" H x 25 3/4" W].
Jean Charlot (French, 1898-1979) color lithograph "Tortilla Makers," dated and signed in the plate lower right, bearing labels verso. [Image: 12" H x 9" W; Frame: 19 1/2" H x 15 1/4" W].
Jean Charlot (French, 1898-1979) color lithograph on paper titled "Large Malinches (Toy Fiesta)", 1936, depicting children at play in costume, numbered and signed in pencil, bearing Sotheby's labels verso. [Image: 12" H x 18" W; Frame: 19 3/4" H x 25 3/4" W].
Jean Charlot (French, 1898-1979) color lithograph "Mother and Child (Torillera)", dated 1941 and signed in the plate, bearing labels verso. [Image: 12" H x 18" W; Frame: 19 3/4" H x 25 3/4" W].
Jean Charlot (French, 1898-1979) color lithograph "Tortilla Makers", dated and signed in the plate lower right, bearing labels verso. [Image: 12" H x 9" W; Frame: 19 1/2" H x 15 1/4" W].
Jean Charlot (1898-1978 Mexico) "El Volador" Lithograph, 1949. Signed and titled in pencil along lower edge. Image measures 14x9.75". Framed with dimensions of 21x17". Even toning, good condition.
Jean Charlot (1898-1979) "Konenehnemitia (First Steps), No.5," from the portfolio "Mexihkanantli (Mexican Mother)," 1946 Lithograph in color on paper Signed in pencil in the lower portion of the left margin: Jean Charlot; signed again in the image, lower left; and with the printed number "5" in the upper margin, at right; El Taller de Gráfica Popular, Mexico City, Mexico, prntr.
Jean Charlot (1898-1979) "Sunday Hat," 1947 Lithograph on paper Edition: 28/95 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Jean Charlot; Lynton R. Kistler, Los Angeles, CA, prntr.
Jean Charlot "Procession At Chalma" Limited Edition Lithograph. Artist: Jean Charlot Title: "Procession At Chalma" Medium: Lithograph Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 13.25" x 9.75" Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1043
Jean Charlot "Tortilla Makers" Lithograph. Artist: Jean Charlot Title: "Tortilla Makers" Medium: Lithograph Signature Type: Signed Signature Location: Lower Right Site Measurement: 12.5" x 9" Keywords: Native American, Indian Artwork, Art; Ref: BD1043
Jean Charlot (French-American, 1898-1979), Untitled (mother, toddler and dog), signed in the plate, initialed in pencil and dated lower right, numbered 14/150 lower left, loose and unframed, 11.75"h x 9.25"w (sheet)
Item Description Signed by Jean Charlot 1934, Women with Child on back - Conte Crayon Etching with Custom Gray Wood Frame Ref: M624 Dimensions (HxWxD) 38.5x30.5x1.5 Weight 15lbs Flat Shipping Rate (Within Continental U.S.) TBD Local Delivery Charge (Phoenix, AZ Metropolitan Area) (Maricopa County Only) $60.00 We Ship World Wide (some restrictions apply). Please check the legality of the item within your country/state before bidding. If there are restrictions we will not ship. All shipping costs will be invoiced separately after payment of the auction item/s are made. We will combine/discount shipping where applicable. Local Pickup We allow local pick up of your item by appointment only. Please contact us after your payment is made to schedule a pickup time/date. Pick-Up Dates/Time: By Appointment Tuesday 8/29, Wednesday 8/30, Thursday 8/31 10am to 4pm Pick-Up Location: The Town of Cave Creek, Spur Cross & Cave Creek Rd (exact address will be given after purchase is complete) Item number: 624041
Jean Charlot (1898-1979) French, Lithograph. Titled "The Rebozo". Signed lower left in margin. Depicting a female figure covered in a traditional Mexican shawl, color lithograph numbered 303/500. Born in Paris, France, Jean Charlot was artistically inclined at age six. As a young man he studied art in his native city at Lycee Condorcet and was involved with the liturgical arts. In 1922 he moved to Mexico where he began producing color lithographs and woodcuts of the Mexicans and their activities. In 1930 he moved to Los Angeles where he became a long-time employee and collaborator of Lynton Kistler in the production of color lithography. During the 1930s and 1940s he taught at the ASL of NYC. After settling in Hawaii in 1949, Charlot taught for 20 years at the University of Hawaii. He died in Honolulu. Overall Size: 14 1/2 x 12 in. Sight Size: 8 1/2 x 6 1/4 in. #1648
Jean Charlot (1898-1979) Fiji Portfolio, c. 1973 The complete portfolio, comprising of eight screenprints in color on Rives BFK paper, each signed in pencil and numbered 2/200, numbered again in ink on the title page, with full margins, together with text. each approx. 20 1/4 x 15 1/4 in. (51.4 x 38.7 cm) each sheet approx. 25 3/4 x 20 in. (65.4 x 50.8 cm)
Jean Charlot (1922-1975) "Hawaiian Drummer," 1950 Lithograph in colors on wove paper Edition: 48/140 Signed and numbered in pencil in the lower margin: Jean Charlot; titled and dated along the lower edge of the image; Lynton and/or William Kistler, Los Angeles, CA, prntr., with their logo and "imp" printed in the image at the lower right, and their blindstamp in the lower margin, at left
Lot 79 Jean Charlot French (1898-1979) Mexican Kitchen/Tortileras with Rolled Petate II (1946-47) lithograph signed lower right plate: 13 1/4 x 9 7/8 inches frame dimensions: 20 1/2 x 16 1/2 x 3/4 inches, wood frame with acrylic glazing Provenance: From a New Jersey Collection
Heading: Author: Charlot, Jean Title: The Dr. Jacob Foster collection of works by Jean Charlot Place Published: Various places Publisher: Date Published: Various dates Description: 40 volumes with 3 loose lithographs and assorted ephemera (for a full description see online catalogue). Highlights include: Large Malinche (Toy Fiesta). 1936. Color lithograph. Image: 40.5x59.5 cm (16x23½"); sheet: 56x68 cm (22x26¾"). Trial proof signed by Jean Charlot. Christ Carrying Cross. 1946. Color lithograph. Image: 30.5x23.2 (12x9¼"); sheet: 43.1x32.8 (17x13"). The Distaff Side. 1951. Lithograph signed and dated by Jean Charlot. Image: 25x34.5 cm (9¾x13½"); sheet: 30.3x39.5 (12x15½"). Picture Book by Paul Claudel and Jean Charlot. 32 Original Lithographs by Jean Charlot. John Becker, New York, 1933. Wrappers, jacket. No. 240 of an edition limited to 500 copies. Signed by Jean Charlot, Lynton R. Kistler and Merle Armitage. Los Angeles 1933. Picture Book by Paul Claudel and Jean Charlot. 32 Original Lithographs by Jean Charlot. John Becker, New York, 1933. No. 196 of 500 copies signed by Jean Charlot, Lynton R. Kistler and Merle Armitage. Leather bound with marbled endpapers including original jacket (sewn in) and slipcased. Picture Book II by Jean Charlot. Zeitlin & Ver Brugge, 1973. Wrappers in slipcase. Pages unopened. No. 792 of an edition limited to 1000 copies. Signed by Jean Charlot and Lynton R. Kistler. Henrietta Shore by Merle Armitage, Edward Weston, and Reginald Poland. Edgar Wyhe, New York, 1933. Wrappers with printed orange jacket. Designed by Merle Armitage, printed by Will A Kistler Company using Artochrome Process, featuring photographic images by Edward Weston of Shore’s artwork, with a chromolithograph portrait of Shore signed in pencil by Jean Charlot. No. 140 of an edition limited to 200 copies. First Edition. (The Charlot lithograph is sewed in to the book up-side-down. rare). Jean Charlot: Posada's Dance of Death. Monograph printed by Stinehour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont. 1964. Contains 4 relief engravings by José Posada and 1 signed wood engraving by Fritz Eichenberg. No. 453 of an edition limited to 500 copies. Signed by Jean Charlot. Wrappers. A rich collection of the works of Jean Charlot with several volumes signed by Charlot, original prints, illustrated children's books, texts by the artist, secondary literature about him, and exhibition ephemera. This comprehensive collection was largely put together by well-known California book collector Dr. Jacob Foster of Monterey. Jean Charlot (1898-1979) was one of the leading muralists of the 20th century, as well as an accomplished printmaker, illustrator, and author. After moving from Paris to Mexico in 1921, he worked closely with Mexican muralists Diego Rivera and David Alfaro Siqueiros and played a key role in developing and drawing worldwide attention to the Mexican muralism movement. His frescoes are especially celebrated, appearing on buildings throughout the United States and Mexico. Charlot’s work explored themes of social justice, labor, and the history of the Americas and continues to be celebrated for its powerful social commentary and technical excellence. After World War II, Charlot would move to Hawaii where he continued to produce exquisite work while teaching at the University of Hawaii. Provenance: the bulk of this collection was purchased directly from Dr. Foster in the 1990's. Includes: The Book of Christopher Columbus: A Lyrical Drama in Two Parts by Paul Claudel. Decorations by Jean Charlot. Yale University Press, New Haven, 1930. Cloth, jacket. No. 108 of 250 copies. Signed by the author and with a signed Portrait in Lithography by Jean Charlot. Henrietta Shore by Merle Armitage, Edward Weston, and Reginald Poland. Edgar Wyhe, New York, 1933. Wrappers with printed orange jacket. Designed by Merle Armitage, printed by Will A Kistler Company using Artochrome Process, featuring photographic images by Edward Weston of Shore’s artwork, with a chromolithograph portrait of Shore signed in pencil by Jean Charlot. No. 140 of an edition limited to 200 copies. First Edition. (The Charlot lithograph is sewed in to the book up-side-down. rare). Picture Book by Paul Claudel and Jean Charlot. 32 Original Lithographs by Jean Charlot. John Becker, New York, 1933. Wrappers, jacket. No. 240 of an edition limited to 500 copies.Signed by Jean Charlot, Lynton R. Kistler and Merle Armitage. Los Angeles 1933. Picture Book by Paul Claudel and Jean Charlot. 32 Original Lithographs by Jean Charlot. John Becker, New York, 1933. No. 196 of 500 copies signed by Jean Charlot, Lynton R. Kistler and Merle Armitage. Leather bound with marbled endpapers including original jacket (sewn in) and slipcased. The Sun, The Moon, and a Rabbit by Amelia Martinez Del Rio. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Sheed & Ward, New York, 1935. Cloth First Edition. Scarce. Tito's Hats by Melchor G. Ferrer. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Garden Publishing Co., New York. 1940. Cloth, jacket. Carmen. The Limited Editions Club, 1941. Lithographs printed by Albert Carman in New York. This copy is no. 325. Signed by Jean Charlot. Brightly marbled silk cover with slipcase. Charlot Murals in Georgia. Introduction by Lamar Dodd; Photogrpahs by Eugene Payor, Commentaries by Jean Charlot. 2500 copies printed. University of Georgia Press. Higgins-McArthur Co., Atlanta, Georgia. 1945. Hard bound. No jacket. Two Little Trains by Margaret Wise Brown. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Scott Young Books, Reading, MA. 1949. Cloth. Art-Making from Mexico to China by Jean Charlot. Sheed & Ward, New York, 1950. With jacket. Explorers of the Pacific, European and American Discoveries in Polynesia by Peter Buck. Bishop Museum, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1953. Cover Design by Jean Charlot. Wrappers. Made in Mexico: The Story of a Country’s Arts & Crafts by Patricia Fent Ross. Alfred A Knopf, New York. 1952. Illustration by Carlos Merida. Cloth, jacket. First Edition. An Artist Grows Up in Mexico by Leah Brenner. Illustrations by Diego Rivera. Beechnut Press, 1953. Cloth, jacket. When Will the World be Mine? The Story of a Snowshoe Rabbit by Miriam Schlein. Lithographs by Jean Charlot. First edition signed by the author. William R. Scott, Inc., Publisher, 1953. Cloth, jacket. Secret of the Andes by Ann Nolan Clark. Drawings by Jean Charlot. Viking Press, New York, 1953. Cloth, jacket. Signed by the author. And Now Miguel by Joseph Krumgold. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Crowell, New York, [1953]. Cloth, jacket. First Edition. Martin de Porres, Hero by Claire Huchet Bishop. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Houghton Mifflin Co. Boston / Riverside Press, Cambridge. 1954. Cloth, jacket. Helen Rand Parish; Our Lady of Guadalupe; illustrated by Jean Charlot; The Viking Press, New York 1955. Cloth with dust jacket. Hester and the Gnomes by Marigold Hunt. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Whittlesey House, McGraw-Hill Book Company, New York, 1955. Cloth, jacket. The Corn Grows Ripe by Dorothy Rhoads. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Viking Press, New York, 1956. Cloth, jacket. Choris and Kamehameha by Jean Charlot. Bishop Museum Press, 1958. Wrappers. The Mexican Muralists by Alma Reed. Crown Publishers, New York 1960. Cloth, jacket. The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thorton Wilder. Limited Editions Club, New York, 1962. illustrated with color lithographs by Jean Charlot. No. 1365 of 1500, signed by Jean Charlot. Slip case, wax paper, excellent condition. The Bridge of San Luis Rey by Thorton Wilder. The Heritage Press, New York, 1962. Slipcase. Mexican Art and the Academy of San Carlos: 1785-1915 Jean Charlot. University of Texas Press, Austin, 1962. Cloth, jacket. Jean Charlot: Posada's Dance of Death. Monograph printed by Stinehour Press, Lunenburg, Vermont. 1964. Contains 4 relief engravings by José Posada and 1 signed wood engraving by Fritz Eichenberg. No. 453 of an edition limited to 500 copies. Signed by Jean Charlot. Wrappers. Jean Charlot: An Artist on Art; Collected Essays of Jean Charlot. University Press of Hawaii, Honolulu, 1972. 2 volumes. Cloth, slipcase. Picture Book II by Jean Charlot. Zeitlin & Ver Brugge, 1973. Wrappers in slipcase. Pages unopened. No. 792 of an edition limited to 1000 copies. Signed by Jean Charlot and Lynton R. Kistler. Jean Charlot's Prints: A Catalogue Raisonné by Peter Morse. The University Press of Hawaii and The Jean Charlot Foundation, Honolulu, 1975. Cloth in slipcase. Includes Supplement by Peter Morse c. 1983. No. 98 of 200 copies with original lithograph by Jean Charlot (in back cover). First Edition. Popular Art: The Example of Jean Charlot by Peter Morse. Capra Press, Santa Barbara, 1978. No. 38 of 100, including 4 original prints.Signed by Peter Morse and Jean Charlot. Hand-bound in black linen by Linda Benet. Popular Art: The Example of Jean Charlot by Peter Morse. Capra Press, Santa Barbara, 1978. Wrappers. Trade edition. The Mexican Mural Renaissance: 1920-1925 by Jean Charlot. Hacker Art Books, New York, 1979. Cloth. Honolulu Magazine. December 1979 edition. Includes article written by John Charlot (son of Jean) “The Death and Burial of Jean Charlot (February 12, 1898 – March 20, 1979”. A First Book by Zohmah Charlot. Cloth, jacket. Published in Honolulu, 1980. With 18 lithographs by Jean Charlot. No. 164 of an edition limited to 600 copies. Signed by Zohmah, Martin Charlot and Lynton Kistler. Chanting the Universe: Hawaiian Religious Culture by John Charlot. Illustrations by Jean Charlot, Philip E. Spalding III, Martin Charlot. Emphasis International, 1983. Cloth, jacket. No. 60 of an edition limited to 250 copies. Signed by author. with an original linoleum block print by Jean Charlot. Mexico on Stone: Lithography in Mexico, 1826-1900, Book Club of California, San Francisco, 1984. Publication 178. Printed by Jonathan Clark at Artichoke Press. Cloth, jacket. Jean Charlot: Selected Work from 1922-1970 edited by Sucs. de William Spratling. Color catalog for exhibition in 1991, Milagros Gallery, San Antonio, Texas and Throckmorton-Rymer, New York. Wrappers. México en la Obra de Jean Charlot. Exhibition catalogue. Mexico, 1994. Pictorial wrappers. The Timid Ghost or,: What Would You Do With A Sackful of Gold by Anita Brenner. Illustrated by Jean Charlot. William Scott, New York. 1966. Cloth, jacket. First Edition. The Story of Chan Yuc by Dorothy Rhoads; Illustrated by Jean Charlot. Junior Books, Doubleday, Doran & Co., Garden City, N.Y. 1941. Cloth, jacket. First Edition. With Personal note signed by author in front. Brochures/ Various exhibition advertisements, posters, newspaper clippings on Jean Charlot. : Jean Charlot: The Nude Figure. Honolulu Academy of Arts, Exhibition September 17-October 25, 1987. A retrospective. Paper. Brochure from The Art Students League of New York. Jean Charlot: Instructor: Life Drawing: Painting: Composition. Rare brochure. No date but suspect 1930s. Portraits by Jean Charlot, January 17 – February 17, 1985. exhibition checklist. Honolulu Academy of Arts.
Jean Charlot (French-American, 1898 - 1979) Mayan Head lithograph, edition of 500, impressit initialed in graphite lower left: J.C. editioned in graphite lower right: [chop] imp This image was used on the cover of the exhibition catalogue for the Artists Color Proof Associates, New York, October, 1937. The Show was held at the Charles L. Morgan Galleries, 106 east 57th Street, NYC.
Jean Charlot (1898 - 1979) Snake Dance, 1952 lithograph, edition of 250 embossed lower left: [Lynton R. Kistler chop] signed in graphite lower right: Jean Charlot
Jean Charlot (French, 1898-1979) "Leopard Hunter", 1933 "The Sacrifice of Isaac" lithographs in colors signed and one dated in plate. Matted, glazed and framed alike. 7-3/4" x 9-1/2" and 9-1/2" x 7-3/4", framed 8-1/2" x 10-1/4" and 10-1/4" x 8-1/2" Provenance: Estate of Lin Emery, New Orleans, Louisiana.
NIcely framed pencil drawing of a Native woman by well known artist Jean Charlot. Jean Charlot (American/French, 1898-1979) Signed in l.r., framed measures 15 1/4 x 18 1/2 in, 10 x 13 1/2viewable. Excellent condition, small stain to lower right of paper.
Jean Charlot French/Mexican/American, 1898-1979 Malinches, 1952 Signed and dated Jean Charlot/52 (ul); inscribed as titled on the verso Watercolor on Arches paper 29 1/2 x 21 7/8 inches (74.9 x 55.5 cm) C