- FINE AND UNUSUAL GEORGE II MAHOGANY
WINDSOR ARMCHAIR40 x 30 1/4 x 26 1/2 in., height of seat 16 in.
Note: A fine pair of George II Mahogany Hall Armchairs were sold in The Collection of Peggy and David Rockefeller,...
[more like this] - CHARLES GREEN SHAW OIL ON PANEL "YELLOW
SUN"CHARLES GREEN SHAW (1892-1974) OIL ON PANEL "YELLOW SUN" , signed lower right Shaw with Bertha Schafer label on verso.
16 in. x 20 in. Overall 25 ½ in. x 29 ½ in.
Charles...
[more like this] - ALBERT BIERSTADT(American, 1830-1902)
A
Quiet Valley, 1855, signed lower right "ABierstadt 1855", oil on canvas, 34 x 43 in.; original carved gilt wood and composition frame, 45-1/2 x 54-1/2 in., Provenance: The...
[more like this] - ANTONIO PIETRO MARTINO (AMERICAN, 1902-1988)Antonio
Pietro Martino
American, 1902-1988
Druid Hill Park
Oil on canvas, signed and titled to the stretcher
Impressionist and vibrant impasto rendering of the Baltimore park, framed.
One...
[more like this] - WILLIAM TROST RICHARDS, AMERICAN (1833-1905),
SEASCAPE - COAST OF MAINE, 1887, OIL ON CANVAS, 19 X 32 INCHESWILLIAM TROST RICHARDS, American, (1833-1905) Seascape - Coast of Maine, 1887, oil on canvas signed and dated...
[more like this] - SEVEN COLLECTIONS OF AMERICAN ART Downes,
William Howe. John Singer Sargent: His Life and Work (Boston, 1925) (11 x 8 in., no jacket); Brewington, M. V. and Dorothy. Marine Paintings and Drawings in the Peabody Museum...
[more like this] - GEORGE CONSTANT, AMERICAN (1892-1978),
PORTRAIT OF A GIRL, CA.1935, DRYPOINT ETCHING, 17"H X 21"W (FRAME), 9"H X 10"W (SIGHT)George Constant, American, (1892-1978) portrait of a girl, ca.1935, drypoint etching...
[more like this] - HAROLD ALTMAN, PENNSYLVANIA / FRANCE
(1924-2003), THE BRIDGE, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, 16"H X 23 3/4"W (SIGHT), 25 3/4"H X 33"W (FRAME)Harold Altman, Pennsylvania / France, (1924-2003) The Bridge, color lithograph...
[more like this] - GEORGE J. ZACHARY CONSTANT, NEW YORK
/ GREECE (1892-1978), SELF PORTRAIT, 1958, MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER, 18 1/2"H X 12 1/2"W (SIGHT), 25 1/2"H X 19 1/2"W (FRAME)George J. Zachary Constant, New York / Greece, (1892-1978)...
[more like this] - HAROLD ALTMAN, PENNSYLVANIA / FRANCE
(1924-2003), POINT REYES, 1996, COLOR LITHOGRAPH, 11"H X 14 1/2"W (SIGHT), 23"H X 25 3/4"W (FRAME)Harold Altman, Pennsylvania / France, (1924-2003) Point Reyes, 1996, color...
[more like this] - AMERICAN ART HISTORY BOOKS, 11 Group
of books of American art historical interest, 11, and comprising: Agnes Halsey Jones, "Hudson River School" [Exhibition Catalogue], SUNY Geneseo: Geneseo, NY, 1968; Richerd...
[more like this] - EDGAR ALBERT WHITNEY (AMERICAN, 1891-1987)Edgar
Albert Whitney (American, 1891-1987) , "Rural", watercolor, signed lower left, signed and titled en verso, 14 in. x 20 in., framed, overall 20 1/4 in. x 26 1/4 in. x 7/8 in....
[more like this] - WHITNEY, Edgar Albert, (American, 1891-1987):
''Sanctuary'', Watercolor, 15'' x 22.25'', signed lower right, signed and titled verso, unframed....
[more like this] - Richmond Barthe (American/Mississippi,
1901-1989) "Head of an African Boy", bronze patinated plaster bust mounted on a custom stained walnut pedestal base of square section, incised "BARTHE" in block letters on...
[more like this] - A Fine American Aesthetic Inlaid Mahogany
Center Table c. 1880-1885 attributed to Louis Comfort Tiffany/Associated Artists after a design by E.W. Godwin inlaid octagonal top over spindle screens and a conforming tier...
[more like this] - 2 PIECE SIGNED MAX WEBER ART BOOKS:
To include 1) 1930 ''Max Weber'' by Holger Cahill published by The Downtown Gallery New York. Inscribed on front page ''To Jeanette and Sidney'' with Love from Max'' and dated...
[more like this] - An American Aesthetic Carved and Inlaid
Mahogany Étagère c. 1880 attributed to Associated Artists New York stepped pedimented top with reticulated brass gallery frieze with bands of scrolled bellflowers the whole...
[more like this] - Avery family ephemera: Milton Avery
show catalogs brochures and newspaper articles including one that illustrates the ''Brown Hat'' and mentions that it was featured in his show at the Whitney Museum; eight...
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