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152 | EXCEPTIONAL 19th C IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE: 18'' x 24 1/2'', period frame, brittle gesso with loss, 25'' x 32'', Barbizon?, by/after Inness? Condition - 2'' bow in board, skimmed in areas, some paint loss, needs cleaning. | 750 | |
155 | GRIFFIN, Thomas Bailey, (American, 1858-1918): Waterfall Landscape, O/C, 20'' x 16'', SLR, encased in original gilt frame (some repair) with brass plaque, 30'' x 25'', gilt loss in LR . Condition - Scattered inpaint, mostly in sky, craquelure throughout. This biography from the Archives of AskART: Thomas B. Griffin was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania during the last half of the nineteenth century. His first formal art education was at the National Academy of Design in New York. While at the Academy, Griffin exhibited his very well executed impressionistic landscapes. Courtesy of Brian Roughton. | 1300 | |
156 | FISHER, Ellen Bowditch Thayer, (American, 1847-1911): Floral Still Life, Watercolor, 24'' x 9'', SLL, dated '77. Condition - Very good, minute scuffs. This biography from the Archives of AskART: She became known for her watercolor floral and foliage still lifes, and was primarily self-taught although she learned art techniques from her younger brother, Abbott Thayer, who studied at the Brooklyn Art School and the National Academy of Design. She exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association from 1867 to 1884 and in five exhibitions of the National Academy of Design from 1868 to 1880. In 1885, her work was shown at the Pennsylvania Academy. From 1884 to 1887, she had a contract From 1884 to 1887, she had a contract with the Prang Company for all of her work, which they reproduced as chromolithographs for greeting cards. She acquired a distinguished reputation and was able to command good prices for her painting, something unusual for women of that time. | 1000 | |
166 | GRANT, Gordon Hope, (American, 1875-1962): 2 Piece Lithograph Lot; 1) ''First Snow'', 9 3/4'' x 12 1/2'' sight, SLR, good condition, faint spots in margin, AAA label verso, framed, 14 3/4'' x 17 3/4'', 2) ''Porpoise Convoy'', 9 3/4'' x 12 1/2''sight, AAA label, framed, 14 3/4'' x 17 3/4'' | 100 | |
170 | ABIETTA, James, (Native American, 20th C.) Nude portrait of the artist's wife, O/C, 24'' x 36'', SLR. Note: Abietta, after enjoying popularity in the 1970's is said to have shot himself playing Russian Roulette at age 27. His works are quite scarce and the present example depicting his wife should rank as one of his most important works. Condition - Several small scrapes. | 550 | |
198 | 19TH C WESTERN LANDSCAPE WITH INDIANS, AFTER DURAND?: O/C, 22'' x 33'', period worn frame with missing gesso and gold overpaint, 30'' x 40''. Condition - Several patches verso, inpaint, minor sporadic paint fleck. | 550 | |
199 | ROBERTS, David, (British, 1796-1864): ''View on the Nile Looking towards the pyramids of Dahoir, Saccara'', Color Lithograph, sight size 13 1/2'' x 19 3/4''. Laid on Board, title is cut off board and affixed verso, but deteriorated. Temporary mat and molding 22 1/2'' x 28 1/4'' overall. | 100 |
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