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Sunday, November 18, 2018

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Lot
Description
Sale Price
1155 Click for larger picture FRIEDENSREICH HUNDERTWASSER VENESIA LITHOGRAPH: 23'' x 30.25'' with margins, framed 30.50'' x 39'', signed in the plate lower left.
CONDITION: Overall mild toning with some spots of foxing, not examined out of the frame. Several spots of insect damage in lower margin.
200
1158 Click for larger picture SHEPLEY, Annie Barrows, (American, 1856-1943): Portrait of a Young Woman, Oil/Canvas, 27'' x 18.50'', encased in a fine gilded and carved tabernacle frame 38.50'' x 29'', signed upper right.
CONDITION: Relined, scattered craquelure throughout, some minor pin point fleck loss, scattered inpaint.
450
1165 Click for larger picture CARROLL, Mary Ann, (American, 1940): Florida Highwaymen Landscape with Royal Poinciana, Oil/Masonite, 24'' x 48'', signed lower right. Exhibited at the A.E. Backus Museum, also illustrated in the book Mary Ann Carroll, First Lady of the Highwaymen by Gary Monroe. Exhibition labels affixed verso, framed 30'' x 54''. 2800
1166 Click for larger picture CARROLL, Mary Ann, (American, 1940): Florida Highwaymen Moonlit Beach Scene with Crashing Surf and Palms, Oil/Upson Board, 24'' x 36''. Exhibited at the A.E. Backus Museum and Gallery, published in the book Mary Ann Carroll, First Lady of the Highwaymen. This image is found twice in the book due to a misprint when the book was first published. This will be sold with the book which is inscribed by the artist, signed lower right, framed 27.50'' x 40''. 2400
1167 Click for larger picture HAIR, Alfred, (American, 1941-1970): Florida Highwaymen River Scene, painted as a commissioned work in a grouping of only 70-90 pieces by Alfred Hair but signed Freddy. Historical accounts vary as to how and why this body of work was created, but some say it was Albert Backus himself, mentor of Alfred Hair and Harold Newton, who suggested the name change for reasons that continue to be in question. Oil/Canvas, 24'' x 48'', signed lower right, exhibited at the A.E. Backus Museum and published in a 2016 calendar dedicated to the works of Alfred Hair, framed 28.25'' x 52.25''. 2500
1168A Click for larger picture HAIR, Alfred (American, 1941-1971): Nocturnal Florida Highwaymen River Scene, Oil/Upson Board, 24'' x 36'', signed lower right, original frame 27.25'' x 39.50''. 1600
1169 Click for larger picture MC LENDON, R.A., (American, 1932): Florida Highwaymen River Landscape with Sailboat, Shack and Palm, Oil/Canvas, 20'' x 24'', singed lower right, framed, 24.50'' x 28.50''. 750
1177 Click for larger picture MAX, Peter, (German, 1937): Portrait of a Cardinal, Mixed Media, sight size 25.50'' x 17.50'', signed upper left, framed 31'' x 22.75'', from the collection of a friend and former U.S. Navy sailor. As per consignor, Peter created the original painting in art school and gave it to the consignor. Years later, Peter asked for it back, and created the embellished work on canvas. Peter kept the original painting and gifted the new artwork in 2007 to the present owner. 1700
1179 Click for larger picture SCHEIBNER, Vira, (American, 1889-1956): St. Augustine Boat Houses Painting, Oil/Canvas, 17.125'' x 18.125'', signed lower left, estate stamp on the canvas verso, unframed. 1800
1180 Click for larger picture BARANOWSKI, Alexander, (American, 1920-1981): Sunset Swap, Oil/Board, 21.50'' x 27.75'', signed lower left, unframed.
CONDITION: Some minor loss in the margins, lower right corner has had repair.
150
1181 Click for larger picture ADDISON, W.C. (American, 20th Century ): Flamingos Wading in a Tropical Florida Water Scene, Oil/Canvas Board, 18'' x 14'', signed lower left, unframed. 150
1185 Click for larger picture 4 WILFRED BERG FLORIDA PAINTINGS: 1) ''The Red Dress'', Depicts a Woman in a Forest Landscape with Car, 20.25'' x 28.25'' with margins, signed lower left. 2) ''Boat in Dry Dock, Sarasota'', 22'' x 30'', signed lower right. 3) ''The Red Chimney'', 20'' x 26.25'', signed lower left. 4) ''The Old Tree'', 26'' x 20'', signed lower right. All pieces are unframed. 175
1186 Click for larger picture NEWBY, Ruby Warren, (American, 1886-1952): Lone Palm Florida Beach Painting, Oil/Canvas, 16'' x 20'', singed lower left, unframed.
CONDITION: Needs cleaning, several flecks of loss.
175
1187 Click for larger picture WEATHERBY, Evelyn, (American, 1897 - ): St. Augustine Street Scene, Watercolor, 23'' x 19.75'', signed lower right, unframed.
CONDITION: Watercolor on paper laid down on cardboard, some loss around the edges, overall even toning.
150
1190 Click for larger picture SOLOMON, Syd, (American, 1917-2004): ''Tricoastal'', Triptych on 3 separate stretchers each measuring 26'' x 16'', Oil/Canvas, signed, titled and dated verso, also signed on front of middle painting, all encased in one frame which measures 29.50'' x 52''. 16500
1191 Click for larger picture SOLOMON, Syd, (American, 1917-2004): ''Signway III'', Oil/Canvas with Applied Painted Wood Sticks, 58.50'' x 45'', signed upper left, signed, titled and dated verso, Hodgell and Gillman Gallery label and partial New York Gallery label affixed verso, thin edge wood frame is 60.50'' x 47''. 9500

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