Bernard H. Pucker
Spanning nearly five centuries, the works shown below are a tribute to the collective energy of the artistic spirit. In each of these remarkable pieces imagination and innovation are combined to explore the aspirations and struggles of the human condition. We are grateful for the opportunity to share this art with you. Please view our catalogue and visit the Gallery and enjoy them with us, or be in touch for additional information and images.
BERNARD H. PUCKER
February 2013

DJ9, Albrecht Dürer
David Penitent
1510 Woodcut
Image: 7 x 5”
Strauss 152: Bartsch 119; Hollstein 108
With the date and artist’s monogram top right: “1510 / AD”

DJ21,Pablo Picasso
Quatre Femmes Nues et Tête Sculptée
1934 Etching
G424/v,sv82, Bloch 219
Image: 9 x 12”
Signed lower right

DJ23, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
Peter and John Healing the Cripple at the Gate of the Temple
1659 Etching, drypoint, and burin
Image: 7 x 9”
Bartsch 94 iv/IV; Hind 301 iv/IV; Nowell-Usticke 94 ii-iii/VI.
Between Nowell-Usticke’s second and third states, with the addition of extra lines on the projecting pillars at right, but with the vertical shading in the lower right corner still intact. With stamp verso, lower left of Charles Deering (Lugt 516). With stamp verso, lower left of The Art Institute of Chicago (Lugt 32b)
DJ18,
Pablo Picasso
Garçon et dormeuse à la chandelle
1935 Etching and Aquatint
Suite Vollard #26, Bloch 226
Image: 9 x 11”
Signed lower right
Illustrated in Modern Master Works, 2013 page 5