Sunday, April 17, 2011
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| Lot | Sale Price | ||
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WANG, Jan Peng, (Chinese/Canadian, 20th C.): Bowl of Cherries Still Life, Oil/Canvas Board, sight size 8 1/2'' x 11 1/2'', signed lower left, fine custom framing, 18'' x 21''. Signature Member of Oil Painters of America and The Ontario Society of Artists. | 200 |
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STIMSON, Joseph, (American, 1870-1952): Western Landscape with River and Mountains, probably Yosemite, Hand Tinted Photo, 17 1/2'' x 12 3/4'', signed lower right ''Stimson/Cheyenne'', period gilded gesso frame, 22 1/2'' x 17 1/2''. In 1900, Stimson was hired as a publicity photographer for the Union Pacific Railroad. The railroad needed photographs to help change the image of the scandal-plagued railroad and Stimson was given free rein to photograph anything that might draw investors to the railway. Besides the obvious subject of the railroad itself, Stimson was to photograph natural wonders, city scenes, farms and ranches, mining and irrigation projects, and anything else that might bring money to the new railroad. In 1903 Stimson's reputation as a scenic photographer had grown to the point that he was asked by the state of Wyoming to provide one hundred eighty-two hand colored Wyoming scenes that would be displayed at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition to be held the following year in St. Louis. He was awarded a silver medal for his views of mining and machinery, and two more silver medals for two other displays. By 1906, after only ten years in scenic work, Stimson had gained national recognition as a photographer and artist. Stimson died in 1952 at the age of 82 and is buried in Cheyenne. (Wyoming State Archives Website) | 175 |
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ILLEGIBLY SIGNED SNOWY EUROPEAN VILLAGE SCENE WITH CART AND DONKEYS: Oil/Canvas, 10'' x 15 1/4'', signed lower right, gilded gesso frame with and gold over paint, 19'' x 24''. CONDITION: Relined, repair to punctures, scattered inpaint, needs cleaning. Sold as is. |
125 |
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CHAGALL, Marc, (Russian, 1887-1985): Signed copy of ''Die Zauberfloten, At The Met'' Mozart Metropolitan Opera Book. Spurious Chagall signature title page. Published by Tudor Publishing Company, 1971. Crisp pages, appears complete. 1 1/4'' h. x 14 1/4'' x 11''. CONDITION: Note edge tears and wear to dust jacket. |
125 |
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CHAGALL, Marc, (Russian, 1887-1985): ''The Ballet'' book with original lithograph, published 1969 by Societe International d'Art, Paris France. 1'' x 14 1/4'' x 10 1/2''. CONDITION: Note edge damage to dust jacket. |
170 |
| 317 | ![]() |
PICASSO, Pablo, (Spanish, 1881-1973): Toros Y Toreros book by Luis Miguel Dominguin, Alpine Fine Arts, 1980 edition. Numerous illustration, reproduced in the highest quality. 1 1/2'' h. x 15'' x 11''. CONDITION: Note tears to dust jack, on very large with tape repair. |
250 |
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LATE 18TH EARLY 19TH CENTURY PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG FEMALE CHILD WEARING A HAT: Oil/Canvas, 30'' x 25'', no visible signature, encased in a heavy high quality gilded wooden and gesso 19th century frame with wear, 40'' x 34''. CONDITION: Relined, cracklure and scattered inpaint throughout. Sold as is. |
650 |
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SWEDLUN, Glenn, (American, 1902-1987): Autumnal Landscape, Oil/Canvas, 25'' x 30'', signed, gilded and carved frame, 33'' x 38''. | 325 |
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SPIERS, Harry, (American, 1869-1947): Misty Landscape through the Trees, Watercolor, 23 1/4'' x 27 1/4'', signed lower left, also signed verso, unframed. CONDITION: Several abrasions, wear to corners. Sold as is. |
100 |
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BROWN, Benjamin Chambers, (American, 1865-1942): ''Entrance Pasadena Public Library'', Etching, 5 1/2'' x 4 1/2'' with margins, pencil signed lower right, titled lower left, unframed. CONDITION: Several very faint spots of foxing. |
100 |
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BUCHHOLZ, Erich, (German, 1891-1972): ''Red Comp'', Serigraph, 23 1/2'' x 23 1/2'', pencil signed, titled and numbered 15/100 verso, also stamped Druck Edition Hoffmann, dated 1968, gilded frame with wear and water damage, 28'' x 28''. CONDITION: Several minor areas of handling creasing in the right margin. Sold as is. |
225 |
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PFAHLER, Georg Carl, (German, 1926-): Abstract Composition, Serigraph, 25 1/2'' x 25 1/2'', signed verso, dated 6/80, gilded frame with wear, 33'' x 33''. | 175 |
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LEECH, Dorothy Sherman, (American, 1913-): ''Revelations 7:9'' 1950, Oil/Canvas, 25'' x 36 1/2'', signed lower right, titled and dated on stretcher verso, painted white frame, 33'' x 44''. | 400 |
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19TH CENTURY AMERICAN SCHOOL SILL LIFE OF ORANGES: Oil/Canvas, 7'' x 10'', gilded gesso leaf motif liner with wear, 9 3/4'' x 12 1/2'', unsigned. CONDITION: Several nail hole punctures in either margin, needs cleaning. |
150 |
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