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- MARK HILES. "DEEP IN THOUGHT,"
MARK HILES. "DEEP IN THOUGHT," PASTEL Pastel on paper, signed lr, sight size: 15 1/4 x 11 1/4 in., framed.
- Mark Voris (American, 1907-1974)
Mark Voris (American, 1907-1974) "St. David's Ranch" Ink on paper Signed and dated '32 lower right Voris was born and studied in Franklin, IN and then studied and taught at the University of Arizona. He was also the Arizona state director of the WPA. 8" x 11"
- Marko Stupar (Yugoslavia b. 1936)
Marko Stupar (Yugoslavia b. 1936) Paris. Oil on canvas signed and dated '68 at the lower left corner apprx. 24" x 20" not framed. Provenance: from the collection of artist Frederick Hale McDuff.
- 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 preparing to skate on a snowy day, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 15-1/4" 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.
- KURT MARKUS (AMERICAN, B. 1947)
KURT MARKUS (AMERICAN, B. 1947) RICK BATES XP RANCH 1981. photographic print.
- Mark Mulfinger Linocut on Paper
Mark Mulfinger Linocut on Paper ''Skylight'' #1 of 34 image area 35'' x 17 1/2'' well known Greenville SC artist.
- 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.
- HENRY STACY MARKS (1829-1898)
ORIGINAL
HENRY STACY MARKS (1829-1898)
ORIGINAL DESIGN FOR THE PROSCENIUM FRIEZE AT THE GAIETY THEATRE, LONDON, DATED 1867 watercolour and pencil, initialled lower left HSM, signed and dated lower right in pencil H. S. MARKS/ 186710.8cm x 75.8cmNote: Influenced by the Pre-Raphaelites, Henry Stacy Marks trained at the Royal Academy in 1851 before studying in Paris the following year. Much of his early works focus on Shakespearean and medieval subjects. These works proved popular with many patrons. In the 1860s he undertook work for William Burges, Minton, stained glass manufacturers Clayton & Bell and the artist Lawrence Alma Tadema. During this time, he was also approached by the Gaiety Theatre in London to produce a frieze for the Proscenium Arch. The Theatre began as a music hall but became known for hosting pantomime and musical burlesque performances. From the late 1860s, the venue played an essential role in the development of modern musical comedy, and Mark’s playful and charming compositions were a setting for spectators to marvel at.
- Mark Joseph Sharer
(American, 20th
Mark Joseph Sharer
(American, 20th Century)
Cheetah, 2010
acrylic on panel
signed Sharer and dated (lower right)
9 x 12 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
- 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.
- Stiles horseshoe earthenware jug,
Stiles horseshoe earthenware jug, marked in blue under glaze "Stiles Patent Recherché Ware, Cleveland, O. Patented May 10 1892", 10-7/8 in.; see attached information. Several small rim chips, firing crease inside spout, other surface anomalies and firing flaws as made. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
- 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 STAFFORD, INK ON PAPER, 2006
MARK STAFFORD, INK ON PAPER, 2006 Mark Stafford (American. b. 1978), "Drift: Document #42", unsigned, information label verso, framed under Plexiglas, 10"squ (total)
- Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a man and woman in a photography studio, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", artist's label on reverse, 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 Story illustration depicting a couple on a park bench in front of holly bushes, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 19-1/2" x 26-1/2", 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.
- Lee Sturges (American 1865-1954)
Lee Sturges (American 1865-1954) etching of cat and kittens matted and framed behind glass ss: 3 1/2'' h. x 6 1/4'' w.; along with two Mila Chickebaueu? etchings one a kitten with bee the other two kittens and grasshoppers both signed in pencil LR titled LL framed behind glass ss: 10'' h. x 8 1/2'' w.
- Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a young couple in a modern interior, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20" 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) 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.
- MIKE STILER (ME, CONTEMPORARY)
MIKE STILER (ME, CONTEMPORARY) "Dos Gatos", shaped plywood with oil paint and wire whiskers, signed, titled and dated 3/10 verso, along with label from Greenhut Galleries of Portland, ME, 16" x 18".
- Claude Marks (fl. 1899-1915 French
Claude Marks (fl. 1899-1915 French or British) Spanish Dancers
- Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Gothic Romance illustration, inscribed on back "Secret of Kensington Manner, page 110", "the door opened with a perfectly soundless swing", gouache on illustration board, unsigned, stamp on reverse inscribed "Mark Miller", 14-7/8" 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 CATESBY(British, 1679-1749)
T.
MARK CATESBY(British, 1679-1749)
T. 13 The Red Wing'd Starling, The Broad-leaved Candle-berry Myrtle from The Natural History of Carolina, Florida and The Bahama Islands, 1754 edition, hand colored engraving on laid paper with "IV" watermark, plate 10-1/4 x 13-3/4 in., sheet 14 x 20-1/4 in; modern black frame 22 x 25-3/8 in.
Provenance: Private North Carolina Collection
Condition:
hinged in, light toning, foxing, some fading, handling creases
- Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a man touching a young woman's chin, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 18-3/8" x 26-3/4", good condition, spots at top of image. 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 on a sofa, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", artist's label on reverse, 20" x 25-1/4", 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) Gothic Romance illustration, possibly created for "Secret of Kensington Manner", inscribed on reverse "Gothic with Gate", gouache on (2) sheets mounted on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 26-5/8" x 17-1/4", good condition, horizontal seam between (2) sheets, a few stains on girl. 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 Hewitt (born 1955) for Wenford
Mark Hewitt (born 1955) for Wenford Bridge Pottery, a stoneware jug, with line and circle motifs, impressed mark to handle, 20.5cm high
- MARK BOEDGES (1973- ), MOUNTAIN
MARK BOEDGES (1973- ), MOUNTAIN CLARITY Fine Art
- Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance story illustration depicting a man whispering in a young woman's ear, , gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20" x 20-1/4", 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) 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.
- Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance drama illustration depicting a young woman and a man in a T-shirt, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Dawson" (artist's middle name), likely a cover illustration, 22-7/8" x 16-3/8", 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) 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.