- AMERICAN GENRE SCENE WITH GRANDFATHER.
AMERICAN GENRE SCENE WITH GRANDFATHER. Third quarter-19th century, pencil and watercolor or gouache on paper, unsigned. Grandfather seated on a stool reading a New York paper and holding his grandchild. Framed, 14.75"h. 10.5"w.
- FOLK ART CARVING OF A MAN. American
FOLK ART CARVING OF A MAN. American early 20th century finely grained soft wood. Comical rendition of a bald man wearing a tuxedo. White painted accents. 10 1/2''h.
- URBAN GENRE SCI FI STREET SCENE
URBAN GENRE SCI FI STREET SCENE PAINTING ,20th CenturyDepicts a young man with his head resting on his knees in an urban environment, a futuristic glowing blue head piece projects a human form glowing forms leading to a skull and multi armed figure.
- BOB GRANT (AMERICAN 1916-1968),
BOB GRANT (AMERICAN 1916-1968), J'UNIOR'S EXPECTING GUESTS TONIGHT!', COMIC PANEL FROM MERRY MENAGERIE BY WALT DISNEY, FRAME: 11 X 9 IN. (27.94 X 22.86 CM.)Bob Grant (American 1916-1968), J'unior's Expecting Guests Tonight!', Comic Panel from Merry Menagerie by Walt Disney,, Dimensions: Frame: 11 x 9 in. (27.94 x 22.86 cm.)
- John Jon
John Jon
- A GROUP OF 1960S SILVER AGE DELL
A GROUP OF 1960S SILVER AGE DELL TELEVISION COMICSA group of 1960s Silver Age Dell Television comics, Comprising Beverly Hillbillies #1; Captain Nice #1; F-Troop #1; Happy Days #1; Honey West #1; Petticoat; Junction #1; Burke's Law #3; Car 54, Where are You? #7; Daniel Boone #11; Flying Nun #3, Four Color #751, #1085, #1200, #1211, #1249, #1350; Garrison's Gorillas #3; Gidget #2; Girl from; U.N.C.L.E. #5; Governor and JJ, The #3; Green Hornet, The #2; Hogan's Heroes #5; I Spy #4, I'm Dickens, He's Fenster #2; Krofft Supershow #3; Lancer #3; Land of the Giants #4; Lassie #45, Man from U.N.C.L.E. #13; Mod Squad #7; Munsters, The #9; Rin Tin Tin #13; Room 222 #2; Sea Hunt #10; Sgt. Preston of the Yukon #29; Time Tunnel, The #1; Time Tunnel, The #2; and Zorro #3 38 pieces
- GUY COMBES (1971- ), ANCESTRAL
GUY COMBES (1971- ), ANCESTRAL OASIS Fine Art
- MATT GROENING, AMERICAN (B. 1954),
MATT GROENING, AMERICAN (B. 1954), BONGO'S DREAM DORM, 1989, MACINTOSH APPLE COMPUTER INC. ADVERTISING POSTER, 33"H X 25"W (SIGHT) 37"H X 25"W (FRAME)Matt Groening, American, (b. 1954) Bongo's Dream Dorm, 1989, Macintosh Apple Computer Inc. advertising poster Biography from the Archives of askART: Matthew Abram "Matt" Groening is a U.S. cartoonist, screenwriter, producer, animator, author, musician, comedian, and voice actor. He is the creator of the comic strip Life in Hell (1977-2012) as well as the co-creator of two successful television series, The Simpsons (1989-present), Futurama (1999-2003, 2008-2013) and a Christmas special, Olive, the Other Reindeer. The Simpsons has gone on to become the longest running U.S. primetime television series in history, as well as the longest running animated series and sitcom, and is considered by many to be one of the greatest and most influential television shows ever produced. Groening made his first professional cartoon sale of Life in Hell to the avant-garde Wet magazine in 1978. At its peak, the cartoon was carried in 250 weekly newspapers. Life in Hell caught the attention of James L. Brooks. In 1985, Brooks contacted Groening with the proposition of working in animation for the Fox variety show The Tracey Ullman Show. Originally, Brooks wanted Groening to adapt his Life in Hell characters for the show. Fearing the loss of ownership rights, Groening decided to create something new and came up with a cartoon family, the Simpson family, and named the members after his own parents and sisters—while Bart was an anagram of the word brat. The shorts would be spun off into their own series The Simpsons, which has since aired 568 episodes. In 1997, Groening and former Simpsons writer David X. Cohen developed Futurama, an animated series about life in the year 3000, which premiered in 1999. After four years on the air, the show was canceled by Fox in 2003, but Comedy Central commissioned 16 new episodes from four direct-to-DVD movies in 2008. Then, in June 2009, Comedy Central ordered 26 new episodes of Futurama, to be aired over two seasons. Groening has won 12 Primetime Emmy Awards, ten for The Simpsons and two for Futurama as well as a British Comedy Award for "outstanding contribution to comedy" in 2004. In 2002, he won the National Cartoonist Society Reuben Award for his work on Life in Hell. He received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on February 14, 2012. Groening was born on February 15, 1954 in Portland, Oregon, the middle of five children (older brothers Mark and Patty were born in 1950 and 1952, while the younger sisters Lisa and Maggie in 1956 and 1958, respectively). His Norwegian-American mother, Margaret Ruth (née Wiggum; March 23, 1919 - April 22, 2013), was once a teacher, and his German American father, Homer Philip Groening (December 30, 1919 - March 15, 1996), was a filmmaker, advertiser, writer and cartoonist. Groening grew up in Portland, and attended Ainsworth Elementary School and Lincoln High School. From 1972 to 1977, Groening attended The Evergreen State College in Olympia, Washington, a liberal arts school that he described as "a hippie college, with no grades or required classes, that drew every weirdo in the Northwest."He served as the editor of the campus newspaper, The Cooper Point Journal, for which he also wrote articles and drew cartoons. He befriended fellow cartoonist Lynda Barry after discovering that she had written a fan letter to Joseph Heller, one of Groening's favorite authors, and had received a reply. Groening has credited Barry with being "probably [his] biggest inspiration." He first became interested in cartoons after watching the Disney animated film One Hundred and One Dalmatians, and he has also cited Peanuts and its creator Charles M. Schulz as inspirations. Macintosh Apple Computer Inc. advertising poster Dimensions: 33"H x 25"W (sight) 37"H x 25"W (frame)
- HARALD GRENNARD (1919-2011), MOOSE
HARALD GRENNARD (1919-2011), MOOSE FAMILY Fine Art
- Folk Art life-size hand painted
Folk Art life-size hand painted wood figural cut out, boy with cat, dog & bird, holding small shelf, adapted from a New England American primitive painting of a "Young Boy Seated with Dog", made exclusively for the National Trust by Abbie Cutter, 40-1/2" h
- Peter Hanks (American, 20th/21st
Peter Hanks (American, 20th/21st century) "Spring Thaw", bobwhit
- Frank Gallo (American, b.1933)
Frank Gallo (American, b.1933) Seated languid female figure Epoxy resin Modern icon working in his preferred medium and subject matter presents the typically distracted, scantily clad woman in a mildly erotic setting. Wooden platform base. Overall 36"H x 12"W x 24"D. Pitting on feet, restoration to right foot, faint hairline in right forearm.
- 20TH CENTURY: ABSTRACTmixed media;
20TH CENTURY: ABSTRACTmixed media; Provenance: Chuck Fries, God Father of the Television Movie and Ava Fries Estate, Beverly Hills; 19 inches square; 29 x 26 1/4 inches frame Condition:
- DOW SIMPSON ILLUSTRATIVE WC PAINTING
DOW SIMPSON ILLUSTRATIVE WC PAINTING United States,20th CenturyDepicts a refined woman with upturned nose accompanied by a gentleman in uniform handing gifts to another woman smoking with a baby over her shoulder and children by her legs in a cramped room.
- TOM WUDL (B. 1948): UNTITLEDwatercolor
TOM WUDL (B. 1948): UNTITLEDwatercolor on paper; Provenance: Chuck Fries, God Father of the Television Movie and Ava Fries Estate, Beverly Hills; 19 x 16 inches frame Condition:
- FOXY GRANDPA COMICAL TOY Gunthermann
FOXY GRANDPA COMICAL TOY Gunthermann Germany early hand painted toy depicts popular figure with clockwork holds hat in hand. 8 1/4'' h. Some paint loss (VG Cond.)
- Matt Groening Bart Simpson animation
Matt Groening Bart Simpson animation sketch in red colored pencil and black pen eight images of Bart chasing a butterfly with net 10'' h. x 12 1/2'' w.
- An original cartoon drawing of
An original cartoon drawing of Bart Simpson with dedication from and signed by Matt Groening dated 2007 approx. 28 x 20cm.
- 20TH / 21ST CENTURY: ABSTRACTthree-dimensional
20TH / 21ST CENTURY: ABSTRACTthree-dimensional colored paper collage; unsigned; Provenance: Chuck Fries, Godfather of the Television Movie, and Ava Fries Estate, Beverly Hills; 28 x 35 inches overall Condition:
- FOLK ART CARVING. Probably American
FOLK ART CARVING. Probably American 20th century pine and poplar. Standing figure of a gentleman probably a preacher in a long coat and holding a book. Retains worn brown paint. 10 1/2''h.
- '' Guy Faux. A Squib manufactured
'' Guy Faux. A Squib manufactured by Horace Mayhew and George Cruishank ''. A 19 th c. fold out coloured comic cartoon history of the Gunpowder Plot. 16 paper pages on linen each 13 x 11 cm in board covers.
- GENRE SCENE Man Capturing a Bird
GENRE SCENE Man Capturing a Bird in front of Two Children, printed canvas with craquelure varnished surface, unsigned, depicting a family scene in a rustic cottage kitchen, unframed, 12" x 10".
- Tom Grady (American 20th/21st century)
Tom Grady (American 20th/21st century) Triad Shield mixed media 39 x 35 inches.
- GUY CORREIRO (NY, 1936 - ) Couple
GUY CORREIRO (NY, 1936 - ) Couple Outside a Maine Cottage, misty day, under the flag, watercolor on paper, signed lower left, in walnut molded frame, matted and glazed, OS: 26" x 32", SS: 17 1/2" x 23 1/2". Good condition.
- James Harrison Donahey (American,
James Harrison Donahey (American, 1875-1949) "Everybody works but Father". Ink on paper illustration, titled in pencil at the upper left corner, signed in ink at the lower right. An amusing political cartoon by this artist, who was an illustrator at the Plain Dealer in Cleveland from 1900-1949. The paper size is approx. 17-1/2" x 24", and overall with the frame approx. 19" x 25-1/2".
- A SHELF OF TELEVISION SERIES DVDS
A SHELF OF TELEVISION SERIES DVDS Comprising about 45 items, including Heroes, Six Feet Under, Lost, The Office, Doctor Who, Battestar Galactica, Murder She Wrote, and others.
- Francois Millet (1851-1917 French)
Francois Millet (1851-1917 French) Figure with a Rafter of Turkeys in a Garden
- Wade Figures Tom & Jerry from the
Wade Figures Tom & Jerry from the Cartoon Characters (2)
- NORMAN ROCKWELL. "AMERICAN FAMILY,"
NORMAN ROCKWELL. "AMERICAN FAMILY," FIVE LITHOGRAPHS (American, 1894-1978). Ed. 105/200, each pencil signed "Norman Rockwell," sheet sizes: 26 x 19 3/4 in., enclosed in a clothbound portfolio.
- Folk Art Portrait of Boy with Toy
Folk Art Portrait of Boy with Toy American. A 20th century folk art colored pencil drawing of boy with toys unsigned framed; ht. 20 wd. 16 in. Condition: Toning throughout.
- Henry Soulen, (American, 1888-1965)
Henry Soulen, (American, 1888-1965) Saturday Evening Post Illustration, depicting a woman telling a man to get the cow out of her flower bed, created for an unknown story, oil on canvas, signed HJ Soulen, label on back from Saturday Evening Post, 26" x 25", good condition
- A pair of Continental figures,
A pair of Continental figures, herding geese and feeding the ducks and other Continental figures
- Stan Dudek (American 20th century)
Stan Dudek (American 20th century) Winter in the Countryside watercolor on paper signed Stan Dudek (lower right) 14 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches.
- AMERICAN INTERIOR GENRE PAINTING
AMERICAN INTERIOR GENRE PAINTING OF HUSBAND & WIFE United States,20th CenturyDepicting an older woman against pink wallpaper folding napkins while looking over to her husband hanging up his coat.
- Charles Bragg (American, 1931)
Charles Bragg (American, 1931) comical print depicting God (Bragg) overseeing Garden of Eden with Eve and Adam (Bragg), framed; 18" x 18"; pencil signed and numbered.
- A group of white metal figures,
A group of white metal figures, including shepherd, chimney sweep, organ grinder, owl, donkey, etc.