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ALICE SCOTT PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN
ALICE SCOTT PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN EXHIBITED PAINTING South Carolina, Florida,1924-2005Depicts a woman with high cheek bones, large eyes lined with thick lashes, and dark curled hair gazing towards the viewer. Scott is best known for her depictions of African American subjects as well as landscapes, and still lifes. Scott took great interest in the Gullah culture, a group of African Americans who descended from enslaved peoples, who settled along the Southern Atlantic coast.
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Alice Scott (American/Charleston
Alice Scott (American/Charleston 1924-2005) "A Charleston Flower Vendor" 1946 watercolor signed and dated lower right 7 in. x 5 3/4 in. attractively framed.
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2 PCS, ALICE SCOTT, CHARLESTON
2 PCS, ALICE SCOTT, CHARLESTON GOUACHE FIGURES Alice Scott Scanland (American/ South Carolina / Florida, 1924-2005). "Flower Lady, Charleston, SC" -1945 and "Mother and Children at Gate" watercolor and gouache. Both signed lower right. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 19" x 14" (framed), 11.75" x 8" (sight)
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ALICE SCOTT, CHARLESTON FLOWER
ALICE SCOTT, CHARLESTON FLOWER LADIES, GOUACHE Alice Scott Scanland (American/ South Carolina / Florida, 1924-2005). "Flower Ladies", watercolor and gouache. Signed lower right, framed. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 20.25" x 25" (frame), 12.25" x 16.75" (sheet)
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ALICE SCOTT, CHARLESTON BASKET
ALICE SCOTT, CHARLESTON BASKET WEAVER, WATERCOLOR, Alice Scott Scanland (American/ South Carolina / Florida, 1924-2005). "Basket Weaver, Charleston, SC" -1986, watercolor on mat board. Signed lower right, inscribed and titled verso. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 20" x 16' (sheet)
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Pair Alice Scott gouaches
Pair Alice Scott gouaches (Charleston, South Carolina, 1924-2005), flower vendors, signed lower right "Alice Scott", gouaches on cards, inscription verso states they are "from Charleston 1956", 3-5/8 x 2-3/8 in. (sight); original matching stained wood frames. Taped to verso of mat, light toning. Private Collection, Greenville, South Carolina
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Alice Scott (American/Charleston
Alice Scott (American/Charleston 1924-2005) "Charleston Flower Vendor" and "Woman with Children by Cast Iron Gate" both watercolors both signed lower right one with a "Mayer's Birmingham Alabama" label en verso each sight 11 3/4 in. x 8 in. matted and framed alike.
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2PCS ALICE SCOTT, CHARLESTON FLOWER
2PCS ALICE SCOTT, CHARLESTON FLOWER SELLERS Alice Scott (American/South Carolina/Florida,1924-2005). Pair of watercolors of Charleston Flower Ladies, signed and dated 1947 and 1951. Provenance: From the Lifetime Collection of Billy S. Arant, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Approx. 6.25" x 4.5" (sheet, largest)
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Alice Scott South Carolina
Alice Scott South Carolina (1924-2005) CHARLESTON FLOWER VENDOR watercolor framed signed & dated: Alice Scott 53 sight size: H7'' W4 3/4'' Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
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ISAAC HENRY CALIGA PORTRAIT OF A
ISAAC HENRY CALIGA PORTRAIT OF A WOMAN PAINTING Massachusetts, Indiana,1857-1934 Depicts a seated woman resting her chin atop her hand dressed in dark close with yellow and floral accents, identified as Mrs. George Binney also known as Aunt Scotty.
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CYNTHIA MITCHELL SCOTT WOMAN
CYNTHIA MITCHELL SCOTT WOMAN PORTRAIT PAINTING Massachusetts,20th CenturyFigure painting of a seated African American woman dressed in black against a black and red background. Scott founded an informal artists group named the New England Women of Color Artists with her work exhibited in Boston, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island.
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ALICE IMOGEN HOWELLSAmerican
ALICE IMOGEN HOWELLSAmerican 1870-1938Highland Light Truro. Signed lower right Alice Howells''. Howells studied under Charles Hawthorne and was a member of the Provincetown Art Association.Watercolor on paper 10'' x 8'' sight. Framed.''
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A. T. Scott, possibly Arthur
A. T. Scott, possibly Arthur Thompson Scott, Delaware, 1832-1914, 20" x 16" o/c, Portrait of Ella Rice, g'g'mother of the present owner, signed A.T. Scott, dated 1872, the family lived in Wilmington, DE in the 19th century, needs cleaning, but no damage noted Estimate $600-800
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AMY SCOTT, PAIR COLOR DRAWINGS,
AMY SCOTT, PAIR COLOR DRAWINGS, 1982 Amy Scott (American, 20th/21st c.), "Dogwood Door" and "Still Life with Salt Dishes", colored pencil on paper, each initialed "afs", dated and titled in pencil, lower margin, 27.25"h x 19.25"w (sight), 35"h x 26.75"w (frames)
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MARIA SCOTTI (AMERICAN/RHODE
MARIA SCOTTI (AMERICAN/RHODE ISLAND, 1942-2012)Maria Scotti (American/Rhode Island, 1942-2012) , "Etruscan Painting #1", 1981/91, oil on canvas, signed, dated and inscribed en verso, 40 in. x 60 in., unframed Provenance: Sylvia Schmidt Gallery, New Orleans, LA., 1991. Condition: Light surface dirt; very light areas of scratches and light marks mainly in corners
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Alice Kent Stoddard
Alice Kent Stoddard (American/Connecticut, 1885-1976) "Girl with Blonde Hair", 1921, oil on canvas, 30" x 25", signed and dated lower left "A.K. Stoddard 1921", verso with canvas stamp "Made in Belgium, Victor Claessens, Belgique", retains gallery label en verso "Galleries Maurice Sternberg, Chicago, Illinois". Framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Galleries Maurice Sternberg, Chicago, Illinois, dated July 11, 1985.
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ALICE ANDREWS (AMERICAN/ARKANSAS,
ALICE ANDREWS (AMERICAN/ARKANSAS, B. 1946)Alice Andrews (American/Arkansas, b. 1946), "Cow Series #52", 1987, pastel on paper, signed and dated lower right, inscribed with artist, title and date on backing board, 12 1/4 in. x 14 1/4 in., framed, overall 21 in. x 23 in. x 1 1/8 in. Condition: Overall good condition.
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Alice Stanley Acheson (American
Alice Stanley Acheson (American 1895-1996) Plowed fields. Ink on paper signed in the lower left apprx. sight size 17-1/4" x 23-1/2" matted and framed under glass overall apprx. 23-3/4" x 29-1/4". Prov: from the collection of Frederick Hale McDuff.
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SCOTT GUSTAFSON (ILLINOIS, BORN
SCOTT GUSTAFSON (ILLINOIS, BORN 1956) TEN OFFSET LSCOTT GUSTAFSON (Illinois, born 1956) ten offset lithographs: "Alice from a Caterpillar," "A Mad Tea Party," "Hansel and Gretel," "Peter, Peter, Pumpkin Eater," "Little Miss Muffet," "Goldilocks and The Three Bears," "Jack and The Beanstalk," "Pat-A-Cake," "The Frog Prince," "Humpty Dumpty," and "Little Bo Peep." Each signed and numbered. Unframed, in original folios.
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ADAM S. SCOTT, R.C.A.
ADAM S. SCOTT, R.C.A. (1887-1980)Adam Sherriff Scott, R.C.A., oil on board, “After Sunset, Nova Scotia”, signed B/L. Continental Gallery label verso. 12.25" x 15.5".
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CYNTHIA MITCHELL SCOTT CHILD
CYNTHIA MITCHELL SCOTT CHILD PORTRAIT PAINTING Massachusetts,20th CenturyFigure painting of a young African American boy dressed in black against a black and red background. Scott founded an informal artists group named the New England Women of Color Artists with her work exhibited in Boston, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island.
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CITA SCOTT (B. 1952): THE GRAND
CITA SCOTT (B. 1952): THE GRAND CABBAGE1984; acrylic on paper; signed and dated lower right; framed under acrylic; Provenance: The Estate of Barbara Beretich, Artist and Collector of Art, Claremont, CA; 23 x 35 1/4 inches sight; 37 x 49 inches frame Condition:
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ALMA WOODSEY THOMAS (AMERICAN
ALMA WOODSEY THOMAS (AMERICAN 1891-1978), SPARKLING DEW ON SPRING FLOWERS, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 24 X 36 IN (61 X 91.4 CM)Alma Woodsey Thomas, (American, 1891-1978) Sparkling Dew on Spring Flowers, Acrylic on canvas Signed A W Thomas and dated '68 l.r. and signed Alma W. Thomas, titled, inscribed 1530 15th Street NW and numbered 3B on verso; also with paper label remnant on stretcher with partial title and medium visible Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 24 x 36 in (61 x 91.4 cm) Provenance: Private Collection of Eileen Shanahan, Washington, DC, acquired directly from the artist in the late 1960s By descent to present owner in 2001 Note: Eileen Shanahan, a second-generation Washingtonian, graduated from the old Central High School (now Cardozo) and George Washington University, where she studied political science and became the first female Editor-in-Chief of the school's newspaper, The Hatchet. One of the few women journalists of her generation to write about economics, she was a reporter for the Journal of Commerce and then for the New York Times in their Washington Bureau. She later became press secretary for Joseph Califano when he was Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare (later called Health and Human Services) during the Carter Administration and was the founding editor of Congressional Quarterly's magazine, Governing. She frequently appeared on television programs like Meet the Press, Face the Nation and Washington Week in Review, and was a panelist in a presidential debate in 1976.
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Alice O Clay, after Thomas Faed/The
Alice O Clay, after Thomas Faed/The Silken Gown/signed/oil on canvas, 86.5cm x 56cm
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Scott (American, Mid-20th Century).
Scott (American, Mid-20th Century). Portrait of a young man. Oil on masonite, signed and dated '63 at the lower left, approx. 12" x 10", framed in a vintage oak frame overall approx. 18-3/4" x 16-3/4".
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Alice Blair Thomas (1857-1945 Los
Alice Blair Thomas (1857-1945 Los Angeles CA) Still Life with Yellow Vase and Flowers
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ALEXANDER ROSS
ALEXANDER ROSS (SCOTTISH/AMERICAN, 1908 - 1990), MOTHER...Alexander Ross (Scottish/American, 1908 - 1990), Mother and Child in an Abstract Landscape, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 30" x 40". Provenance: An estate from Redding, CT.
Condition:
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Algesa D'Agostino O'Sickey
Algesa D'Agostino O'Sickey (American d. 2006) Interior scene. Oil on paper unsigned matted and framed under glass overall 17-1/2" x 20". Acquired by the current owner directly from the artist. The scene demonstrates the artist flair for confidently painted tonal abstraction influenced by the painter's husband Joseph B. O'Sickey as well as paintings by Fairfield Porter.
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NABALA SCOBIE ACRYLIC ON
NABALA SCOBIE ACRYLIC ON CANVASNABALA SCOBIE (Australia, 20th century) acrylic on canvas, "Inma" (Dancing). Signed and titled verso, 24.5" x 60.5" (image), in a thin wood frame.
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MARY ALICE LEATH
MARY ALICE LEATH THOMAS(American/Georgia, 1905-1959)
Abstract Work, unsigned, watercolor on paper, 17 x 17 in.; in acrylic frame, 17-1/4 x 17-1/4 in.
Provenance: Property sold to benefit the American Folk Art Museum
Condition:
color good; scratches on acrylic frame
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Alice "Gene" Kloss (American, New
Alice "Gene" Kloss (American, New Mexico, 1903-1996) "Corn Dancers Coming", etching, artist's proof, sight 12" x 14-1/2", pencil titled lower left, pencil signed lower right. Glazed, French matted and presented in a silver-leafed frame.
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Alice Kent Stoddard (American
Alice Kent Stoddard (American 1883-1976) oil on canvas portrait of a woman signed lower right 30" x 25". ?
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Cita Scott (AZ) Floral Still Life
Cita Scott (AZ) Floral Still Life with Vasewatercolor dated 1983 signed at lower left.Cita has had museum exhibits at The Phillips Collection in Washington DC and The North Carolina Museum of Art in Raleigh NC.SS 40 x 25.5 in.
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ALICE MOSELEY, O/B, AUCTION
ALICE MOSELEY, O/B, AUCTION SCENEAlice Moseley (Mississippi, 1909-2004) oil on board folk art painting titled "Auction Today" depicting a country auction scene. Signed lower right. Museum accession tag en verso. Housed in a contemporary wooden frame. Sight - 17 3/8" H x 23 1/4" W. Framed - 23" H x 29 1/8" W. Mid/late 20th century. Provenance: Property of the Arts Center of Cannon County, Tennessee. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
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Overall excellent condition.
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ALICE DOUGLAS MATHER (AMERICAN,
ALICE DOUGLAS MATHER (AMERICAN, 1915-2006) AFTER ALEXANDER BROOK (AMERICAN, 1898-1980) 24" x 20" "The Sentinels", 1944. Oil on canvas painting after a still life titled "The Sentinels" by Alexander Brook, signed and dated lower right, overall 26 ½" x 22 ½". Verso of canvas inscribed "by Alice Douglas Mather December 1944 after Alexander Brook".
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STEPHENS, Alice Barber,
STEPHENS, Alice Barber, (American, 1858-1932): Interior Scene with the Woman in Front of Separating Red Coats and Blue Coats, Oil/Canvas, 22'' x 16'', signed lower right, unframed.