Sunday, July 18, 2004
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51 | BLANCHARD, Antoine, (French, 1910-1988): Place de L'Opera, O/C, 20'' x 24'', SLR unframed, from the estate of noted artist Louis Spiegel, a Cincinnati city council member. | |
52 | BLANCHARD, Antoine, (French, 1910-1988): Parisian Street Scene, O/C, 16'' x 20'', SLR. From the estate of noted artist Louis Spiegel, and a Cincinnati city council member. | |
53 | BLANCHARD, Antoine, (French, 1910-1988): Boulevard de la Madeleine, Paris, O/C, 12'' x 16'', SLR. From the estate of noted artist Louis Spiegel, and a Cincinnati city council member. | |
54 | BLANCHARD, Antoine, (French, 1910-1988): Arc de Triomphe, O/C, 8'' x 10'', SLR. From the estate of noted artist Louis Spiegel, and a Cincinnati city council member. | |
57A | SIGNED OSCAR BACH TABLE LAMP BASES: Silver over bronze, 19 3/4''h., base is 7 3/4'' dia. Signed with metal label. Est. $1200/1400** | |
59 | YANKEL, Jacques, (French, 1920-): ''Bouquet Orange'', Gouache, 21'' x 14'', SLR, Vercel stamp verso, exhibition label with title, medium, Martinique 1958, original frame with wear, 29'' x 21 1/2''. Condition - Thick areas of paint show cracking, with some paint loss. | |
62 | LARKIN, Diarmuid, (Irish, 1918-1989): ''Cattle on the Path, Connemard'', O/B, 16'' x 20'', SLR, encased in antiqued molding with minor wear, 24'' x 28''. Having exhibited at the RHA in 1942, his artistic skills were awarded in his final year at NCAD in the form of a scholarship from the Spanish Government. However, having decided that art education was his vocation, he began full-time teaching in 1953 at Ballinasloe Vocational School. Larkin later held a position in Mullingar VS and Dun Laoghaire Technical College. Over the next few years, Larkin developed a special art course for students which was subsequently recognized by the VEC and the Department of Education. This in turn led to the establishment of the Dun Laoghaire School of Art. He wrote a book entitled Art Learning and Teaching: A Seven Year Manual for the Primary/Elementary Teacher. While he continued in education, Larkin's career as an artist was also flourishing. He participated in the local Art Guild in Mullingar, the Aisling Galleries, New York, The Robinson Gallery, Dublin and exhibited about fifty works in the RHA up until the time of his death. | |
63 | LARKIN, Diarmuid, (Irish, 1918-1989): ''Morning Light, Bunowen, Bally Conneely, Connemard'', O/B, 12'' x 16'', SLR, encased in molding, 19'' x 22 3/4''. Having exhibited at the RHA in 1942, his artistic skills were awarded in his final year at NCAD in the form of a scholarship from the Spanish Government. However, having decided that art education was his vocation, he began full-time teaching in 1953 at Ballinasloe Vocational School. Larkin later held a position in Mullingar VS and Dun Laoghaire Technical College. Over the next few years, Larkin developed a special art course for students which was subsequently recognized by the VEC and the Department of Education. This in turn led to the establishment of the Dun Laoghaire School of Art. He wrote a book entitled, ''Art Learning and Teaching: A Seven Year Manual for the Primary/Elementary Teacher''. While he continued in education, Larkin's career as an artist was also flourishing. He participated in the local Art Guild in Mullingar, the Aisling Galleries, New York, The Robinson Gallery, Dublin and exhibited about fifty works in the RHA up until the time of his death. | |
78 | IMPORTANT EUROPEAN CITY SCAPE: O/Wood Panel, 19 1/2'' x 23'', circa 1915, no visible signature, unframed, masterful brush strokes. Condition - Skinned, abrasions throughout. | |
79 | CHAMBON, Marius Charles, (French, 1876-1962): Young Girl Descending the Garden Stairs, O/C, 25 1/2'' x 21 1/2'', SLR, unframed. Condition - Scattered specs of paint loss, mainly in upper center, minimal, needs cleaning. | |
80 | HICKEY, Isabel M., (American, 1872-1931): Martigues, O/B, 14 3/4'' x 18'', original frame. Condition - Needs cleaning. | |
82 | GALE, William, (British, 1823-1909): ''Orchids in a Jar'', O/C, 20 1/4'' x 14 1/4'', MLR, unframed, bearing several labels verso; ''Cypripedium Rothschildian**, Cattleya Mendelli, and Odontoglossum Crispum'', from Mrs. Georgina Gale. Condition - Relined, several very small flecks in background, small patch verso. | |
83 | STINE, L., (European, 19/20th C.): Tambourine Girl, O/C, 25'' x 15'', SLR and dated 1901, encased in gold gilt carved frame with wear, 28'' x 18''. Condition - Relined with sporadic inpaint and several visible patch repairs. | |
85 | 19th/20th C. O/P BULL SCULPTURE: 11'' x 15'', no signature, well executed study of a marble sculpture. Condition - Not laid, several small tears in lower margin, abrasion in center, overall fair to good. | |
86 | ODIERNA, Guido, (Italian, 1913-): Coastal surf scene, O/C, 24'' x 36'', signed lower right, encased in embossed carved gold frame, 32'' x 43 1/2''. | |
90 | NORTON, Benjamin Cam, (British, 1835-1900): ''Study of a Dapple Grey Racehorse in Stable'', O/C, 19 1/2'' x 23 1/2'', SLL, dated 1885, encased in a fine gilded frame, with wear, 26'' x 29 1/4'', Schillay & Rehs Gallery label affixed verso. Condition - Relined, overpaint in upper portion with repaired tear, becoming visible, sporadic pinpoint spots of touch-up. | |
91 | EXCEPTIONAL HORSE PORTRAIT OF LESTERLIN: O/C, 17'' x 22'', monogrammed N B-B, encased in a quality gilded frame, with wear and missing gesso, separation in corners, 24 ½'' x 30''. Condition - Needs cleaning, wear in margins from frame rub. | |
92 | MARE & FOAL O/C: Signed LR RHODA B., possibly Irish in origin, 17'' x 22'', encased in an earlier gilded frame with wear and missing gesso, 24 1/2'' x 29 1/2''. | |
93 | GOOD 19TH C. ENGLISH THOROUGHBRED O/C: Unsigned, 18'' x 24'', encased in a gilt frame. Condition - Relined, some touch-up in the sky. | |
98 | ALABASTER SCULPTURE OF A YOUNG BOY: 20''h., circa 1910, probably Italian, VERY GOOD QUALITY. Condition - Repair to arm, needs cleaning. Est. $1200/1800** | |
99 | GISSON, Andre, (American, 1921-2003): Flower Gatherers, O/C, 24'' x 36'', SLR, period frame, minor wear, 31 1/2'' x 43 1/2'', scene depicts a mother and daughter in a clearing by the river. Condition - Minor fill paint in sky, visible by blacklight only. Very clean. |
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