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Painter, b. 1938 - d. 2008

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      • Guillaume le Roy (1938 - 2008) Zes composities
        Dec. 09, 2024

        Guillaume le Roy (1938 - 2008) Zes composities

        Est: -

        6 kleuren etsen 14/150, l.o. gesigneerd en 1973 gedateerd. A- papier: 56 x 75 cm

        Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
      • Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). Abel et Caïn. Hommage à Metten Koornstra.
        Nov. 21, 2024

        Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). Abel et Caïn. Hommage à Metten Koornstra.

        Est: €150 - €250

        Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). Abel et Caïn. Hommage à Metten Koornstra. Lot of 12 woodcuts, all diptychs or triptychs, all signed "Guillaume le Roy 1976" and "EA I/V" in pencil, on thin paper, tipped onto mount, together loose as issued in orig. leatherbacked wooden portfolio des. by Guillaume LE ROY, elephant folio.

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Oct. 26, 2024

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch. White edge slightly damaged

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      • Guillaume le Roy (1938 - 2008) Zes composities
        Sep. 23, 2024

        Guillaume le Roy (1938 - 2008) Zes composities

        Est: €50 - €100

        6 kleuren etsen 14/150, l.o. gesigneerd en 1973 gedateerd. A- papier: 56 x 75 cm

        Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price € 70
        Aug. 31, 2024

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price € 70

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch. White edge slightly damaged

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Jun. 29, 2024

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch. White edge slightly damaged

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Jun. 01, 2024

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). Completely framed. During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch.

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      • Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Untitled abstract composition).
        May. 16, 2024

        Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Untitled abstract composition).

        Est: €150 - €250

        Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Untitled abstract composition). Large colour woodcut, consisting of 4 attached lvs., totally measuring 80x240 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy 1977" and "EA" in pencil on verso. - AND 5 other large (col.) woodcuts and an etching by the same. - All rolled.

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      • Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Composition in black and white).
        May. 16, 2024

        Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Composition in black and white).

        Est: €400 - €600

        Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Composition in black and white). Large painting, oil on canvas, 80x120 cm., verso signed "Guillaume le Roy 2004", framed.

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        May. 11, 2024

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch. White edge slightly damaged

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Apr. 13, 2024

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). Completely framed. During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch.

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Feb. 24, 2024

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). Completely framed. During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch.

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Jan. 12, 2024

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). Completely framed. During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch.

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €100
        Dec. 17, 2023

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed- Original price €100

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). Completely framed. During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch.

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      • Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).
        Nov. 23, 2023

        Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).

        Est: €60 - €80

        Roy, Guillaume le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). ORIGINAL WOODBLOCK (panel) for a large woodcut, 120x80 cm., with black ink on one side. - Some sm. damages to the edges.

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      • Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed
        Nov. 04, 2023

        Guillaume Le Roy - Silkscreen - Hand signed

        Est: €200 - €300

        Guillaume Louis Le Roy (1938-2008). Completely framed. During his school years, Le Roy lived in Bosch en Duin, where his parents took over the tavern De Hoefslag in 1945 and turned it into a restaurant. In 1957, he attended the School voor Kunstnijverheid in Amsterdam, which later became the Rietveld Academy, where he studied free graphics. Discarded café tables by the restaurant De Hoefslag he used to make his first woodcuts. After graduating in 1962, he moved to relatives near Paris and spent over two years in international art circles there. In 1963, he married Ellen Lopes Cardozo. A son was soon born from this marriage. In 1964, the couple moved to Amsterdam where Le Roy first got a studio in the hold of a cargo boat in the Amstel river and later at two different addresses on the Prinsengracht, where he had his studio in the attic and where his printing presses were also located. In Amsterdam, Le Roy soon got to know the graphic artist Metten Koornstra, who had a small printing workshop on Prinsengracht. Through him, he also came into contact with Piet Clement who worked there as a printer. In 1968, Clement got his own print shop for artists on Prinsengracht and in the associated gallery Printshop (now Galerie Clement), Guillaume Le Roy's work was exhibited regularly from 1969 onwards. Since 1965, Le Roy was often asked to exhibit his work, first in Amsterdam and then throughout the country and occasionally abroad. A list of exhibitions up to 2001 is included in a book compiled by Erik Slagter about the artist (see under literature). From 1986 to 1999, Le Roy was a lecturer at the Christelijke Hogeschool voor de Kunsten in Kampen and from 1990 to 1992 a guest lecturer at the art academy in 's-Hertogenbosch.

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      • Guillaume le Roy (1938 - 2008) Zes abstracte voorstellingen
        Sep. 25, 2023

        Guillaume le Roy (1938 - 2008) Zes abstracte voorstellingen

        Est: €80 - €120

        Kleurenets, 105/150, l.o. gesigneerd en gedateerd 1973 - niet ingelijst. A- 21 x 21 cm per afbeelding / 56 x 75 cm

        Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Prentenboek voor Maartje de Vos Amsterdam 1973".
        Nov. 24, 2022

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Prentenboek voor Maartje de Vos Amsterdam 1973".

        Est: €200 - €300

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Prentenboek voor Maartje de Vos Amsterdam 1973". Bookshaped object, (etched?) title leaf and 11 etchings mounted on recto and verso of 7 wooden panels (incl. front and back), attached w. brass hinges, each 21,3x21,3 cm., 21,3x21,3x10 cm. (when closed), two metal (zinc?) etching plates on front and backcover, w. brass chain and sm. lock w. keys. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE LVIII.

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      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).
        Nov. 24, 2022

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).

        Est: €80 - €100

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Col. woodcut, 60x80 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy 85" and "17/20" in pencil. Smit, M. (b.1958). (Harbour view). Col. etching, 48,5x60 cm., signed "Marjan Smit 1992", "eigen druk" and "5/25" in pencil. - AND 4 other prints, i.a. by J. BATTERMANN, A. VREDE and S. DETTMEIJER.

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      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).
        Nov. 24, 2022

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).

        Est: €70 - €90

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Woodcut, 68x48 cm., signed "le Roy" and "110/190" in pencil, published by Prent 190. Dolz, D. (1941-2008). (A table with objects flanked by curtains). Col. lithograph, printed in black and blue, 45,5x62 cm., signed "Dora Dolz", "1981" and "litho 14/15" in pencil. - AND 2 others, a large woodcut by L. SCHOLTEN and a col. etching by P.J. VOORMEY.

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      • Guillome le Roy (1938-2008) Abstract composition, signed, dated 1982 and numbered 8/25 lower left.
        Nov. 23, 2022

        Guillome le Roy (1938-2008) Abstract composition, signed, dated 1982 and numbered 8/25 lower left.

        Est: €100 - €200

        Abstract composition, signed, dated 1982 and numbered 8/25 lower left.

        Vendu Rotterdam
      • LE ROY, Guillaume (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). 1968. Etching. 480 x 730 mm
        Nov. 16, 2022

        LE ROY, Guillaume (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). 1968. Etching. 480 x 730 mm

        Est: €60 - €75

        LE ROY, Guillaume (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). 1968. Etching. 480 x 730 mm. Signed, dated & numb. (6/10) in pencil. Under passepartout. -- Id. (Abstract composition). 1976. Cold. etching. 645 x 540 mm. Signed, dated & numb. (35/150) in pencil. -- (2).

        Burgersdijk & Niermans
      • Guillaume le Roy (1938 - 2008) Compositie
        Sep. 26, 2022

        Guillaume le Roy (1938 - 2008) Compositie

        Est: -

        Houtsnede 57/200, l.o. gesigneerd en gedateerd 1972. A/B 59 x 78 / 62.5 x 81.5 cm

        Veilinghuis Onder de Boompjes
      • Rossem, R.H. van (1924-2007). "Astronaut V 'vrije val'".
        May. 19, 2022

        Rossem, R.H. van (1924-2007). "Astronaut V 'vrije val'".

        Est: €70 - €90

        Rossem, R.H. van (1924-2007). "Astronaut V 'vrije val'". Reliëf etching and aquatint, 49,5x49,5 cm., signed "Ru van Rossem", "'67", titled, "L'epr. d'artiste" and "8/35" in pencil (sl. yellowed). Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Col. etching, 42,5x52,5 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy", "1972", "1/50" and "D" in pencil.

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      • Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008) houtsnede, 87 x 171,5, Compositie met zwart en rood, gesigneerd en
        Sep. 01, 2020

        Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008) houtsnede, 87 x 171,5, Compositie met zwart en rood, gesigneerd en

        Est: €100 - €200

        Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008) houtsnede, 87 x 171,5, Compositie met zwart en rood, gesigneerd en gedateerd r.o. '96, oplage 2/10

        Veilinghuis Van Spengen
      • Roy, le Guillaume Louis (Blaricum 1938-) 'Untitled II',
        Jun. 11, 2020

        Roy, le Guillaume Louis (Blaricum 1938-) 'Untitled II',

        Est: €30 - €50

        Roy, le Guillaume Louis (Blaricum 1938-) "Untitled II", signed fully in pencil lo, screen print nr 176/190, h 60 x w 86 cm (folding lines).

        Veilinghuis Omnia
      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Col. etching and aquatint, 42,5x52,3 cm., signed "
        May. 28, 2020

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Col. etching and aquatint, 42,5x52,3 cm., signed "

        Est: €100 - €150

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Col. etching and aquatint, 42,5x52,3 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy 1972", "15/50" and "B" in pencil. Wap, H.M. (b.1943). "Wheels". Colour silkscreen, 61x39 cm., signed "Wap 1995", titled and "62/100" in pencil. - AND 7 others, i.a. by K. SALENTIJN, J. DIEDEREN (sl. foxed/ dustsoiled) and P. DE LUSSANET.

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      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract compositions). Three woodcuts, each 68x48 cm., signed "le Roy" a
        Nov. 29, 2018

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract compositions). Three woodcuts, each 68x48 cm., signed "le Roy" a

        Est: €70 - €90

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract compositions). Three woodcuts, each 68x48 cm., signed "le Roy" and "110/190" in pencil, published by Prent 190. - Each print w. unobtrusive fold in lower margin from former rolling. Amoy (20th cent.). (Compositions with human and animal figures). Fifteen prints and drawings, various techniques, from 18x24 to 50x65 cm., all signed "Amoy" and dated in pen. - A few sl. yellowed.

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      • Le Roy, Guillaume Lois (Blaricum 1938 -) "Untitled",
        Jul. 04, 2018

        Le Roy, Guillaume Lois (Blaricum 1938 -) "Untitled",

        Est: €50 - €80

        Le Roy, Guillaume Lois (Blaricum 1938 -) "Untitled", signed in full and in 1975, silkscreen / paper nr 74/200, h 80 x 60 cm.

        Veilinghuis Omnia
      • Roy, le Guillaume Louis (Blaricum 1938-) "Without title II",
        Jul. 04, 2018

        Roy, le Guillaume Louis (Blaricum 1938-) "Without title II",

        Est: €30 - €50

        Roy, le Guillaume Louis (Blaricum 1938-) "Untitled II", signed fully in pencil lo, screen print nr 176/190, h 60 x w 86 cm (folding lines).

        Veilinghuis Omnia
      • [Art] Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008)
        Dec. 06, 2017

        [Art] Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008)

        Est: €600 - €900

        Portfolio in accompanying handmade tooled wooden box, 1976. Edition of 20 copies. Content: Abel et Caïn and Hommage a Metten Koornstra with 25 woodcuts, partly diptychs or triptychs, on Japanese. Each 84 x 63 cm.

        Zwiggelaar Auctions
      • Le Roy, Guillaume (1938-2008) - Abstract 1972
        Nov. 28, 2017

        Le Roy, Guillaume (1938-2008) - Abstract 1972

        Est: €60 - €120

        Abstract 1972 kleurenets 65 x 54 cm ges. l.o. en gedat. 1972 in de plaat opl.nr. 46/150

        Zuydwal Veilingen
      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract compositions). Three woodcuts, each 68x48 cm., signed "le Roy" and "110/190" in pencil, published by Prent 190. - Each print w. unobtrusive fold in lower margin from former rolling.
        Nov. 23, 2017

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract compositions). Three woodcuts, each 68x48 cm., signed "le Roy" and "110/190" in pencil, published by Prent 190. - Each print w. unobtrusive fold in lower margin from former rolling.

        Est: €60 - €80

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract compositions). Three woodcuts, each 68x48 cm., signed "le Roy" and "110/190" in pencil, published by Prent 190. - Each print w. unobtrusive fold in lower margin from former rolling.

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      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Etching, 58,7x49,8 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy 1967" and "3/10" in pencil, under passepartout. - AND a linocut by J. SIERHUIS.
        Nov. 23, 2017

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Etching, 58,7x49,8 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy 1967" and "3/10" in pencil, under passepartout. - AND a linocut by J. SIERHUIS.

        Est: €50 - €70

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Etching, 58,7x49,8 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy 1967" and "3/10" in pencil, under passepartout. - AND a linocut by J. SIERHUIS.

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      • Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008)
        Aug. 30, 2017

        Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008)

        Est: €100 - €150

        Compositie van kleurvlakken niet get. kleurenhoutdruk, 160x60 cm

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008)
        Jun. 28, 2017

        Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008)

        Est: €100 - €150

        Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008) Abstract kleurenhoutdruk, 80x120 cm Herkomst: Slewe Gallery, Kerkstraat Amsterdam

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008)
        Jun. 28, 2017

        Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008)

        Est: €100 - €140

        Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008) Compositie (2x) beide in potlood get. en gedateerd resp. '96 en ' gemengde techniek, 54x30 cm en ets, e.o., rond 49 cm Herkomst: Kunsthandel M.L. de Boer, Keizersgracht Amsterdam, resp. no. 18634 en no. 18709.

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • Tolman, R. (b.1948). In de tijd. Col. etching and aquatint, 52,5x43 cm., si
        Jun. 01, 2017

        Tolman, R. (b.1948). In de tijd. Col. etching and aquatint, 52,5x43 cm., si

        Est: €80 - €100

        Tolman, R. (b.1948). In de tijd. Col. etching and aquatint, 52,5x43 cm., signed "Richard Tolman '96" and "20/20" in pencil. Roy G. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Col. etching and aquatint, 42x52,5 cm., (vaguely) signed "Guillaume le Roy 1972" and "48/50" in pencil. - Top blank margin partly dam. Lataster, G. (Without title). Col. lithograph, 62x91 cm., signed "G. Lataster 76" and "31/50" in pencil. - Tipped onto mount; upper outer left corner sl. dam. AND 3 others (all w. small defects). [Coll. ABN AMRO].

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      • Guillaume Le Roy: Woodblock print
        Apr. 03, 2017

        Guillaume Le Roy: Woodblock print

        Est: €160 - €240

        Woodblock print, "Rina 57", design (Ellen &) Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008), executed by the Printshop (Piet Clement) / Amsterdam 1997 (provenance Galerie Clement / Amsterdam)

        Botterweg Auctions Amsterdam
      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Tuin Dordrechts Museum
        Nov. 24, 2016

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Tuin Dordrechts Museum

        Est: €100 - €150

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Tuin Dordrechts Museum (...)". (Untitled). "Egidius (....)". Three etchings w. aquatint and drypoint, 42,5x55,5/ 42,5x55/ 51x40,5 cm. (the first 2 printed from two plates), signed "Guillaume le Roy '81", "e.a." and numb. "I"-"III" in pencil. = The first and last print w. incorporated poem by Jan Eykelboom. AND 5 other miscell. prints and broadsides/ bibliophile publications, i.a. another etching by the same and an etching by HANNES POSTMA (sl. creased).

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      • Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008)
        Aug. 31, 2016

        Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008)

        Est: €50 - €100

        Compositie van kleurvlakken genummerd 15/20 1969 kleurenhoutdruk 160x60

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008)
        Apr. 13, 2016

        Guillaume Le Roy (1938-2008)

        Est: €100 - €150

        Abstract niet get. kleurenhoutdruk, 90x60 cm

        Venduehuis der Notarissen
      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Ellen". Large col. wood
        Nov. 26, 2015

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Ellen". Large col. wood

        Est: €60 - €80

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). "Ellen". Large col. woodcut on Chinese, 91x60 cm., titled, signed "Guillaume le Roy 1971" and "5/35" in pencil, tipped onto mount, framed.

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      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).
        Nov. 26, 2015

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).

        Est: €100 - €150

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Etching, aquatint and drypoint, 58x49,5 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy '67" and "1/10" in pencil. = SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XLVI. AND 1 other similar by the same (col. etching, aquatint and drypoint, signed "Gullaume le Roy 1973" in pencil). [Coll. ABN AMRO].

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      • Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).
        Nov. 26, 2015

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition).

        Est: €60 - €80

        Roy, G.L. le (1938-2008). (Abstract composition). Large col. woodcut, 70x50 cm., signed "Guillaume le Roy '88" and "XXV/XXXV" in pencil, tipped onto mount. = From the portfolio 30 jaar Piet Clement. AND 1 other large col. woodcut by the same [Coll. ABN AMRO].

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      • Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008) Compositie. Gesigneer
        Jun. 02, 2015

        Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008) Compositie. Gesigneer

        Est: €50 - €100

        Guillaume le Roy (1938-2008) Compositie. Gesigneerd, gedateerd 1972 en genummerd 139/150., Ets 65 x 54 cm.

        Vendu Rotterdam
      • GUILLAUME LE ROY
        Mar. 02, 2010

        GUILLAUME LE ROY

        Est: €100 - €200

        woodcut edition 53/100 62 x 58 cm. Composition signed

        Boven’s in coop with Douwes Fine Art
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