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Lot | Sale Price | ||
151 | GIAVIS, Ted, (American, 1920-2008): Spring Thaw, Oil/Canvas, 21 3/4'' x 29 3/4'', signed lower right, carved and gilded frame with minor wear, 28'' x 36 1/4'', from the Artist's Estate Collection. Giavis was a member of the Society of Illustrators. His two page parade scene for Goodyear advertising which appeared in a 1960 issue of the Saturday Evening Post received international acclaim and was recognized 37 years later when Dr. Chris Mullen of the international University of Brighton School of Arts and Communication, compiled a list of the top 12 American realist illustrators. Most prominent on the list includes Norman Rockwell, Robert Riggs, Steve Dohanos, & Lymon Anderson. | 900 | |
152 | GIAVIS, Ted, (American, 1920-2008): ''Horizons Beyond'', Rye, New Hampshire, Oil/Canvas, 30'' x 40'', signed lower left, dated '96, titled verso, encased in painted white frame 31'' x 41'', from the Artist's Estate Collection. Giavis was a member of the Society of Illustrators. His two page parade scene for Goodyear advertising which appeared in a 1960 issue of the Saturday Evening Post received international acclaim and was recognized 37 years later when Dr. Chris Mullen of the international University of Brighton School of Arts and Communication, compiled a list of the top 12 American realist illustrators. Most prominent on the list includes Norman Rockwell, Robert Riggs, Steve Dohanos, & Lymon Anderson. | 550 | |
153 | GIAVIS, Ted, (American, 1920-2008): Pony Express Illustration depicting a Rider Traveling in the Southwest, Oil/Canvas, 32'' x 44'', unsigned and unframed, from the Artist's Estate Collection. Giavis was a member of the Society of Illustrators. His two page parade scene for Goodyear advertising which appeared in a 1960 issue of the Saturday Evening Post received international acclaim and was recognized 37 years later when Dr. Chris Mullen of the international University of Brighton School of Arts and Communication, compiled a list of the top 12 American realist illustrators. Most prominent on the list includes Norman Rockwell, Robert Riggs, Steve Dohanos, & Lymon Anderson. | 500 | |
155 | ITALIAN GENRE FARM PAINTING WITH SHEEP: Oil/Canvas, 19 3/8'' x 27 1/2'', signed lower right, E. Ressel, encased in period carved and gilded frame with wear, 24 1/4'' x 32'', there is a Dobiaschofsky frame label verso, marked on the stretcher Milano, April, 1948. | 400 | |
159 | ULMER, August Wilhelm, (German, 1874-1905): Wornitz, European River Village , Oil/Canvas, 44'' x 44'', signed lower right and dated 1904, period gilded frame with minor wear, 51'' x 51''. CONDITION: Scattered craquelure, minor paint fleck, several spots of inpaint, stretcher bar wear. |
700 | |
162 | REINPRECHT, Karolyne, (German, 1926- ): Still Life with Fruit by the Open Window, Oil/Canvas, 20'' x 24'', signed lower right, original frame 25'' x 28 1/2''. CONDITION: Several dents in the canvas with one small puncture in the left margin. |
275 | |
166 | JONES, Paul, (Australian, 1921-1998): ''Bird of Paradise in Jungle'', Oil/Masonite, 24'' x 20'', signed lower right, framed 31'' x 26 1/2''. | 300 | |
167 | HENKER, Walter, (German, 1902-1932): Panoramic Landscape (Felder I. Spatherbst), inscribed in German 808, Oil/Board, 23 3/4'' x 31 1/4'', signed lower right, encased in fine contemporary frame, 32'' x 40''. | 200 | |
168 | JORZIG, Ewald, (German, 1905-1983): Village Landscape through the Trees, Oil/Masonite, 26'' x 34'', illegibly titled verso Landschaft I.M. Pegen?, signed lower right, silver gilt frame with minor wear, 32 1/2'' x 40 1/2''. | 500 | |
171 | GABINO, Amadeo, (Spanish, 1922-2004): 5 Piece lot to include; 1) Cats, Lithograph, 18 1/4'' x 9'', pencil signed lower right, dated 1958, #'d 153/180, custom original frame, 20'' x 11''. 2) Abstract Composition, Lithograph, Sight size 22 3/4'' x 18 1/2'', pencil signed lower right, #'d 3/75 lower left, original custom frame 26 1/2'' x 22 3/4''. 3) Abstract Composition, Lithograph, Sight size 18 1/4'' x 22 1/2'', pencil signed lower right, dated 1958, #'d lower left 76/78, original custom frame 22 3/4'' x 26 3/4''. 4) Abstract Composition with Black and Red, Woodcut, 17'' x 12 1/4'', signed lower right, dated 1962, #'d lower left 22/100, dedicated to Frank & Sue. 5) Large Cubist Composition Mixed Media Print, unframed 38'' x 25'', pencil signed lower left, marked New York, 1961. CONDITION: 2) Toning/Browning induced by backing paper. 4) Tears in all margins and creasing from rolling, there is a puncture in the lower portion of the image. 5) Staining throughout left margin, several tears in image in lower margin, creasing throughout, very delicate rice paper. |
350 | |
175 | ADAMSON, Neil, (American, 20th C.): Stormy Surf, Oil/Board, 12'' x 24'', signed lower right, gilded frame with minor wear 18'' x 29'', Early work by Adamson, verified by the Artist. | 150 | |
178 | CROCKER, Martha, (American, 1883- ): French Courtyard, Oil/Canvas board, 13'' x 16'', signed upper right, dated 1932, original labels affixed verso, one is for the Harvard Square Exhibition, original painted frame with appropriate wear, 16 1/2'' x 19 3/4''. CONDITION: Several flecks of paint loss in upper left corner, in untouched condition. |
800 | |
190 | HARTSON, Walter, (American, 1866-1946): ''Abandoned Mill'', Wassaic, NY, Oil/Canvas, 24'' x 30'', signed lower left, encased in heavy gilded frame, 22 1/2'' x 38 1/2'', original artist's label affixed verso. CONDITION: Very minor craquelure. |
750 |
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