Graham Sutherland OM (British 1903-1980)

One of Britains leading Post-War Modern Artists. Baboon lithograph executed 1968, signed and numbered 40/70. In original frame 67cm x 84cm (frame size) £950

A painting of a humanoid creature with pinkish skin, elongated limbs, and a large head, sitting in front of a tall, narrow, floral-patterned scroll on a stand. The creature appears to be reading or examining the scroll with a focused expression. Behind it is a mirror reflecting part of the scene, and to the right there is a small, ornate incense burner emitting smoke. The background features a plant and a pink horizontal line.
A painting of a surreal scene with a pink creature that resembles a combination of a dog and a monkey, sitting at a table. The creature is holding an object in one hand and wearing glasses. In the background, there is a spherical mirror reflecting a cabinet or box. To the right, there is a tall, narrow vertical panel with floral patterns and a light blue background. The scene includes a plant with large leaves on the left and a small decorative object or lamp on the lower right corner. The overall color scheme features muted pinks, grays, and teal.
Abstract artwork with a pink figure in the center, surrounded by black and teal brushstrokes, with the word 'Southernland' written at the bottom.