Dan Miller, (American, b 1961,Dan Miller, (American, b 1961, PA Artist), Abstract "Night Piece", mixed media on paper, signed Dan Miller, label on back from "Under Fire Hundred Faculty Exhibition 1972 at Philadelphia Museum of Art", 14-1/4" x 11" sheet, 20-3/4" x 17-1/2", good condition
Good lot of 4 on Freddie MillsGood lot of 4 on Freddie Mills More Information Good.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) (2) Schaefer Beer illustrations, likely studies for billboard advertising, gouache on paper mounted on board, unsigned, each 8" x 18" sheet, includes (3) photographs of original model, good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Story illustration depicting a couple talking to an elderly woman, gouache on illustration board, unsigned, artist's label on reverse, 18-3/4" x 24-1/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
FREEMAN, Tom, (American, 1952-2015):FREEMAN, Tom, (American, 1952-2015): US Airforce Bombers, Watercolor, 19'' x 25'', unframed.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) (2) Magazine story illustrations: (2) studies for "Don't Give Me Away", mid-1950s, gouache on illustration board, one signed "Mark Miller", 19" x 25" and 20" x 14-3/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Schaefer Beer illustration, advertising art created for billboard, gouache on paper mounted on board, signed "Mark Miller" on backing board, 8" x 18" sheet, 11" x 21" backing board, good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Schaefer Beer illustration, study for magazine or billboard illustration, gouache on illustration board, unsigned photograph on back of models used, 15-1/4" x 26-5/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
FRED FARR (1914-1973): UNTITILEDFRED FARR (1914-1973): UNTITILED (WARRIOR) Ink and wash on paper 31 x 25 in. signed and dated '61. With label on verso from the John F. Kennedy Memorial Union Art Gallery Dayton. Provenance: Chrysler Museum of Art Norfolk Virginia proceeds to benefit the Acquisitions Fund.
Fred Mitchell American, b. 1923Fred Mitchell American, b. 1923 Abstraction, circa 1946-48
Estimate:$4,000-$6,000
CHARLES WINFIELD MILLER (1922-1995),CHARLES WINFIELD MILLER (1922-1995), THE PATH MAKER Title: Charles Winfield Miller (1922-1995), The Path Maker Medium: oil on canvas Dimensions: 32 x 16 Frame dimensions: 36 x 20 1/2 x 2 3/4
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Magazine story illustration "Fair Exchange", published in McCall's Magazine November 1956, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", label on reverse, includes original magazine pages, 19" x 19" board, good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Story illustration depicting a woman in a blue coat, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 18" x 20", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Melvin Miller (American 1937-2007).Melvin Miller (American 1937-2007). ''Engine Company No. 6 '' color screenprint signed lr framed Estimate $ 50-100 No condition report supplied.
CHARLES WINFIELD MILLER (1922-1995),CHARLES WINFIELD MILLER (1922-1995), LISTENING Title: Charles Winfield Miller (1922-1995), Listening Dimensions: 20 x 14 Frame dimensions: 27 x 21 x 2 1/2
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a young woman in a yellow striped dress and a photographer, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 15" x 22", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) 1960s story illustration depicting a young couple on the beach, likely created for a magazine, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20-1/2" x 29-1/4", fair condition, various small areas of paint loss, scratch on front of man. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a young couple listening to records on the floor, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20" x 15-1/4", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Melvin Miller (American, 1937-2007)Melvin Miller (American, 1937-2007) "84 S. Garrison Lane" oil on masonite signed and dated "M. Miller 1959" lr 12 x 16 in., framed
Melvin Orville Jr Miller (AmericanMelvin Orville Jr Miller (American 1937-2007) Irises. Oil on illustration board signed and dated '89 in the lower right corner framed in a black frame with gilt liner overall 17-1/2" x 11-1/2". An homage to the antique botanical.
FREDERICK DOUGLAS, MY BONDAGE ANDFREDERICK DOUGLAS, MY BONDAGE AND MY FREEDOM, MILLER, ORTON & MILLIGAN, NEW YORK, 1855 Frederick Douglas, My Bondage and My Freedom, Miller, Orton & Milligan, New York, 1855, brown cloth boards 7.75" x 5.5"
Terry Miller
(American, b. 1945)
Sunning,Terry Miller
(American, b. 1945)
Sunning, 2005
graphite on paper
signed Miller (lower right)
7 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
Melvin Miller American 1937-2007Melvin Miller American 1937-2007 ''Fell Street'' oil on canvas signed and dated ''M. Miller 1974'' ll titled on verso 10 x 12 in. framed Estimate $ 400-600 Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) (2) Romance story illustrations depicting young couples embracing, gouache on illustration board, each signed "Mark Miller", largest measures 15-3/4" x 21-1/2", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a young couple dancing amid balloons, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20" x 14-5/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Richard Edward Miller American,Richard Edward Miller American, 1875-1943 Mimi (Woman in a Green Dress)
Estimate:$250,000-$350,000
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a young couple in a living room gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 15-5/8" x 20", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a man with his head resting on a young woman's lap, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 15-5/8" x 22-5/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Bill Freeman (American b. 1927)Bill Freeman (American b. 1927) "Last Light". Oil on canvas signed in the lower left corner framed in a wide driftwood finish frame overall 33" x 38-1/4". Titled on the stretcher bar.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a young couple, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20" x 16-1/2", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance mystery illustration depicting a young woman in a white dress talking to a man outside her door, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", artist's label on reverse, 19-3/4" x 16-7/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance Story illustration depicting a young couple at a cafe, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", Henry Watts Associates label on reverse, 18-3/4" x 26-1/4", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) (2) Romance story illustrations depicting a girl in a bikini and a girl smelling a rose, c. 1960, gouache on illustration board, largest measures 15-3/4" x 21-1/4", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Mid-century modern illustration depicting (2) young women in an interior with one seated in a mid-century designer chair, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20" x 20-5/8", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.
Frederick Hart (American, 1943-1999)
PropertyFrederick Hart (American, 1943-1999)
Property from the Estate of Harry M. Cornell, Jr.
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Mid-century modern illustration depicting (2) young women in an interior with one seated in a mid-century designer chair c 1960s, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20" x 23-1/2", good condition. Mark Miller was a prominent and prolific American illustrator in the Golden Age of illustration in the 1940s-1960s. He studied at the Chouinard Art Institute (now Cal Arts) and was hired as a wardrobe sketch artist for 20th Century Fox. He later became an advertising and magazine story illustrator with his work appearing in McCall?s, Good Housekeeping, Ladies Home Journal, Redbook, Cosmopolitan, Woman?s Day and Saturday Evening Post. Many of his works were handled by agencies in New York City including Charles E. Cooper, Harry Watts Inc., and American Artists Agency. He also created a partnership with artist Dan Crowley. In the 1960s he decided to set aside his art to become a winemaker. He was the founder of Benmarl Vineyards. All Illustrations are acquired from the artist?s collection.