- *Homer Dodge Martin (American 1836-1897)
*Homer Dodge Martin (American 1836-1897) View over the Valley oil on canvas signed H. D. Martin (lower left) 25 x 35 inches.
- Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana
Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana 1905-1985) "The World of the Primitive Painter: 1952 (Clementine Hunter Art Exhibit Admission 25 cent Thanks)" silver gelatin photograph signed and titled on board New Orleans Museum of Art exhibition label en verso image 7 3/4 in. x 9 1/2 in. Provenance: Exhibited in the New Orleans Museum of Art's 1985 exhibition "A Centennial Salute to Clementine Hunter". Previously in the Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Robert F. Ryan.
- Homer Costello, American, 20th
Homer Costello, American, 20th c, o/c, 24" x 48", City Skyline, Schertle Galleries, Philadelphia stamp on stretcher Estimate $100-200
- HOMER GREEN FOLK ART SCULPTURE,
HOMER GREEN FOLK ART SCULPTURE, TALL ANGEL FIGUREHomer Green (Tennessee, 1910-2002) tall carved wood and polychrome standing yellow angel-like figure with outstretched wings/arms to each side, all in colorful yellow, brown, off-white, black, and applied silk ribbon. Unsigned. 54 3/4"H x 40 1/2"W x 11"D.
Condition:
Overall good condition. Shrinkage cracks to wood body and base. Faded and stained ribbon. Light surface wear and abrasion.
- HOMER DODGE MARTIN (1836-1897,
HOMER DODGE MARTIN (1836-1897, ALBANY, NY, SAINTPaul, MN) oil painting on canvas, titled "In the Catskills". Signed in the ship "H. D. Martin". Signed on paper label on verso. Unusual dovetailed stretcher. Painting has been lined. Exhibited at the South Shore Art Center in 1992. Sight size 16" x 13 1/2", overall with original gilded frame 20" x 17 3/4". Provenance: Private collection of Robert Vose.
- Homer Gunn (American 1919-2001)
Homer Gunn (American 1919-2001) sheet bronze sculpture abstract leaf form free standng signed on work ''Homer Gunn'' and titled ''The Leaf'' 47 1/2'' h. Gunn was born in Woonsocket RI and studied at the Rhode Isalnd School of Design. Gunn was also taught at the Deerfield Academy and is notable for his work on the monumental Greenfield War Memorial and his works for the Boston Symphony Orchestra which are located at Tanglewood.
- CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN)Clarence
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN)Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana, 1905-1985), "The Luminous Columns (#7) (Houmas House Plantation)", 1945, silver gelatin print mounted to board, signed and titled lower margin of backing board, print date (July 22, 1945), negative and batch number in Laughlin's hand en verso of backing board, 14 1/2 in. x 19 3/16 in., framed
- Homer S. Nelson (20th century)
Homer S. Nelson (20th century) Hidden Home oil on canvas signed Homer S. Nelson (lower left) 36 x 30 inches.
- CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LA)Clarence
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LA)Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana, 1905-1985), "The Apparition (No. 9)", 1946, silver gelatin print mounted on board, signed, titled and dated on board, signed, titled, inscribed, negative and batch numbers and print date (2/12/76) in Laughlin's hand and artist stamp en verso of board, 13 3/4 in. x 10 13/16 in., framed
- CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1905)Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana, 1905-1985), "Poem at Sunset (No. 1)", 1938, dry mounted gelatin silver print, signed, titled and dated on mounting board, artist stamp and date en verso of mounting board, 13 3/8 in. x 9 3/4 in., matted
- CHAUNCEY HOMER, "CARLOLITA", OIL
CHAUNCEY HOMER, "CARLOLITA", OIL ON CANVAS Chauncey Homer, "Carlolita", oil on canvas, Western scene full length portrait depicting a brunette woman set in a landscape wearing a white hat, traditional off the shoulder white blouse, full red skirt, and holding a rifle, signed at lower right with auction label en verso, framed. Provenance: : Private Collection, Concord, NC; Coeur D' Alene Galleries, March in Montana Auction, 2020; Collection of Joe & Doris Hinton, Washington, Texas. Approximate measurements: Approx. canvas h. 29. 875", w. 19. 75"; Overall h. 40. 5", w. 30. 5", d. 2. 75".
- HOMER FULCHER (NC, 1918-1995),
HOMER FULCHER (NC, 1918-1995), BLUEBILL Stacy, North Carolina, circa 1950s, carved and painted wood.
- HOMER DODGE MARTIN (AMERICAN, 1836-1897),
HOMER DODGE MARTIN (AMERICAN, 1836-1897), "LAKE GEORGE SUNSET" Oil on canvas. Signed 'H. D. Martin' (lower right).Homer Dodge Martin (American, 1836-1897)
Homer Dodge Martin was an American artist, particularly known for his landscape paintings. Martin was born in Albany, New York. During the 1860s he spent the summers in the Adirondacks, Catskills, and White Mountains, and painted landscapes from the sketches he made there at his studio in New York City’s Tenth Street Studio Building. Martin was elected as associate of the National Academy of Design, New York, in 1868, and a full academician in 1974. During a trip to Europe in 1876, He was captivated by the Barbizon School and the impressionists, and thereafter his painting style gradually became darker, moodier, and more loosely brushed.
- HOMER GREEN OUTSIDER ART HORSE
HOMER GREEN OUTSIDER ART HORSE PAINTINGHomer Green (Tennessee, 1910-2002) outsider/folk art painting on found board depicting a bright yellow horse or mule against a red background. Green uses a section of the unpainted board to serve as a fence rail. Initialed upper right in yellow HPG. Applied natural wood frame. Sight: 24 1/2" H x 44 5/8" W. Frame: 29" H x 44 3/4" W.
Condition:
Some natural vertical shrinkage to board and cracklure to yellow paint.
- Attributed to Clara Laughlin (Mrs.
Attributed to Clara Laughlin (Mrs. N. C.) Hamilton (American, b.1872), summer landscape, a home is seen in the distance with smoke rising from the chimney; oil on board; 19 1/2" x 23 1/2; unsigned. Hamilton lived in Kokomo, Indiana. Her teachers included Gottwald, Coats, and Forsyth.
- Homer Green (American/Tennessee,
Homer Green (American/Tennessee, 1910-2002) "Cat", painted wood sculpture, c. 1980's, h. 19", w. 7", d. 7".
- Homer Green (American/Tennessee,
Homer Green (American/Tennessee, 1910-2002) "Alligator", painted wood sculpture, c. 1980's, h. 16-1/2", w. 45", d. 14".
- HOMER DODGE MARTIN (AMERICAN, 1836-1897),
HOMER DODGE MARTIN (AMERICAN, 1836-1897), LANDSCAPE WITH RIVER Watercolor on paper, signed at lower left, matted and presented under Conservation glass within a gilt frame.
- Homer Gunn (American 1919-2001)
Homer Gunn (American 1919-2001) sheet bronze sculpture abstract spiral form untitled signed ''Homer Gunn'' 25 1/4'' h. Gunn was born in Woonsocket RI and studied at the Rhode Isalnd School of Design. Gunn was also taught at the Deerfield Academy and is notable for his work on the monumental Greenfield War Memorial and his works for the Boston Symphony Orchestra located at Tanglewood.
- HOMER FULCHER (NC, 1918-1995),
HOMER FULCHER (NC, 1918-1995), CURLEW Stacy, North Carolina, circa 1980, carved and painted wood, mounted on driftwood.
- CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1905)Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana, 1905-1985), "Elegy for the Old South (No.6) Woodlawn Plantation", 1946 negative creation date, gelatin silver print mounted to board, signed, titled and dated lower margin, artist stamp, title, negative creation date and printing dates in artist's hand en verso of mounting board, 10 3/4 in. x 13 1/2 in., framed . Provenance: A Gallery for Fine Photography, New Orleans, LA; Collection of Noted Preservationist and Aesthete Dorian M. Bennett, New Orleans. Ill.: Laughlin,Clarence John. Ghosts Along the Mississippi. New York: John Scribner's Sons, 1951, pl. 98
- Clarence John Laughlin and David
Clarence John Laughlin and David Cohn New Orleans and Its Living Past Houghton Mifflin Company Boston 1941 #699 of 1030 copies signed by the author and photographer on the limit page 32 pages of text 62 full-page illustrations.
- PALENSKE, Reinhold H., (American,
PALENSKE, Reinhold H., (American, 1884-1954): Collection of 9 Etchings dedicated to Homer, from Pal, More Coming, The Boss, The Travelers, Feeding Time, Construction Engineers, Father and Son, Retired, Ringnecks, and The Arabian; 8'' x 8 1/2'', pencil signed, in one frame.
- ATTRIBUTED TO CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLINAttributed
ATTRIBUTED TO CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLINAttributed to Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana, 1905-1985), "Ashland (Belle Hélène) Plantation", silver gelatin print, unsigned, sight 18 1/4 in. x 14 7/8 in., framed
- Homer E. Turner (American/Louisiana,
Homer E. Turner (American/Louisiana, 20th Century) "Southern Scene", oil on canvas board, signed lower right "H. E. Turner", retains Art Association of New Orleans exhibition entry label en verso, 18" x 21-1/2". Framed. Provenance: Private collection, Lafayette, Louisiana.
- Clarence John Laughlin (American/New
Clarence John Laughlin (American/New Orleans 1905-1985) two silver gelatin photographs of "Amedeo Modigliani Sculpture" photographer's stamp en verso inscribed "#6012 B-350" and "3/23/51" and "#1" en verso 18 1/2 in. x 12 1/4 in. and "African Mask #143" unsigned 18 1/2 in. x 13 3/4 in. both unframed. Provenance: Gift of the artist to Monita Gerson a favorite model of Laughlin; descended in the family New Orleans
- CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN)Clarence
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN)Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana, 1905-1985), "The Luminous Columns (#3) (Madewood Plantation)", 1945, silver gelatin print mounted to board, signed and titled lower margin of backing board, print date (June 18, 1945), negative and batch number in Laughlin's hand en verso of backing board, 14 1/16 in. x 19 1/6 in., framed. Ill., Laughlin, Clarence John. Ghosts along the Mississippi. New York: American Legacy Press, 1987 revised edition, pl. 66
- HAMILTON HAMILTON (CT/CA, 1847-1928)
HAMILTON HAMILTON (CT/CA, 1847-1928) AFTER WINSLOW HOMER (MA/ME/UK, 1836-1910) "Fog Warning", etching on paper by Hamilton after the Homer painting, signed in print and pencil by both Hamilton and Homer, with a pen & ink remarque of a barrel float by Homer, copyright 1887 by Fischel, Adler & Schwartz, New York. Housed in a silverleaf molded frame, linen mat with silver lip, under plexiglas, OS: 38" x 48", image: 20" x 31 1/2", toned.
- HOMER GREEN FOLK ART SCULPTURE,
HOMER GREEN FOLK ART SCULPTURE, ALLIGATORHomer Green (Tennessee, 1910-2002) Carved wood and polychromed alligator figure with salamander or fish creature in mouth, all in colorful spotted green, red, black, white paint. Unsigned. 16 1/2"H x 18 3/4"W x 47"D.
Condition:
Overall good condition. shrinkage cracks to wood body and base. Losses to figure in mouth 2" x 1" x 1". Light surface wear and abrasion.
- WORK ON PAPER, HAROLD KRAMER Harold
WORK ON PAPER, HAROLD KRAMER Harold Mitchell Kramer (American, 1912-1995), Untitled (Original Cover Art created for a Huddie "Leadbelly" Ledbetter Record Album), gouache and ink on paperboard, signed lower right, corresponding news article affixed verso, sight size: 12"h x 13.5"w, overall (with frame): 19"h x 22.5"w
- CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
CLARENCE JOHN LAUGHLIN (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1905)Clarence John Laughlin (American/Louisiana, 1905-1985), "The Apparition, Woodlawn Plantation (No.5)", 1941 negative creation date, 1973 print date, gelatin silver print mounted to board, unsigned, 2 artist stamps one with date, inscribed with title, date and "Historic New Orleans Collection" stamp on reverse of mount, handwritten label with title and date on backing board, 10 3/8 in. x 13 7/16 in., framed, overall 16 1/4 in. x 20 1/8 in. x 1 in. Ill.: Laughlin, Clarence John. Ghosts Along the Mississippi. New York: John Scribner's Sons, 1921, pl. 96.
- HOMAR. THE WIZARD OF THE WESTHomar.
HOMAR. THE WIZARD OF THE WESTHomar. The Wizard of the West. Chicago: National Printing & Engraving, ca. 1920. Color lithographed stock poster, overprinted for Chicago magician Herman Homar, which shows a magician producing colorful ribbons, playing cards and a live duck for an astounded spectator. 20 _ x 28”. Mounted on linen. Repaired tears on bottom margin and light soiling affecting letters. A-.
- HOMER DAVISSON IMPRESSIONIST CITYSCAPE
HOMER DAVISSON IMPRESSIONIST CITYSCAPE PAINTING Homer Gordon DavissonIndiana,1866-1957Winter street scene depicting a man and woman walking with umbrellas on the sidewalk with cars on the street and Brownstone houses to the right. The painting was finished on New Year's Day, 1916.Oil on boardSigned " H G Davisson" and dated "1-1-16".Board 9 3/8" x 7 1/4",Frame 12" x 10"Painting retains partial label from an Indiana state art exhibition.
- OIL ON PANEL RESTAURANT SCENE,
OIL ON PANEL RESTAURANT SCENE, ETC.Oil on panel restaurant scene signed Laughlin , 8" x 10", together with a Hugh H. Campbell (1905-1997), oil on artist board On Mt. Holly Ave. , inscribed verso Painting Spring/1946 Mt. Holly , 7 3/4" x 10", and a Giovanni Casadei (20th c.), oil on artist board view of Rome with a bridge, 9" x 12". Provenance: The Hahn Gallery.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Attributed to Clara Laughlin (Mrs.
Attributed to Clara Laughlin (Mrs. N. C.) Hamilton (American, b.1872), summer scene depicting a barn set upon a hill with a lake in the foreground; oil on board; 15" x 19"; unsigned. Hamilton lived in Kokomo, Indiana. Her teachers included Gottwald, Coats, and Forsyth.
- LISA GRUBB "THE SIMPSONS" ACRYLIC
LISA GRUBB "THE SIMPSONS" ACRYLIC ON CANVAS Lisa Grubb (American, XX-XXI) "The Simpsons" pop art acrylic painting on canvas depicting the main characters, Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie, of the longest running American sitcom cartoon show, signed to lower right. 36" H x 60" W x 1.5" D.