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BECKY TIRRDICK (CONTEMPORARY) THE
BECKY TIRRDICK (CONTEMPORARY) THE VILLAGE. Watercolor signed and dated 1988 LR Sight: 9.5'' x 36'' Condition: No Specific Condition Recorded - Sold As Is
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Morris Henry Hobbs (American/New
Morris Henry Hobbs (American/New Orleans 1892-1967) "Becky" lithograph on paper pencil-signed titled and numbered "ED/50" with a "James Bute Co. / Houston TX" label sight 10 1/2 in. x 7 3/8 in. matted.
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BECKY GRAY (NC, B. 1947), POTTERY
BECKY GRAY (NC, B. 1947), POTTERY ARK Circa 2000, hand-built and painted clay, incised signature to lower wave motif border.
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Morris Harvey Hobbs Etching
Morris Harvey Hobbs Etching ''Becky'' seated nude well listed artist image area 7'' x 9-3/4'' pencil signed
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BECKEY, SEATED FISHERMAN, INK ON
BECKEY, SEATED FISHERMAN, INK ON SILK FRAME: 29 X 21 INBeckey, Seated Fisherman, Ink on Silk Frame: 29 x 21 in
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Beckie Kravetz (American, 20th
Beckie Kravetz (American, 20th Century)
Wotan Bronze Opera Mask, 1998
signed Kravetz, numbered 4/25 and dated to the interior
Height 12 x width 10 inches.
Property from the Estate of Edgar Foster Daniels, Santa Fe, New Mexico
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Donna Clarke 'Ben and Becky'
Donna Clarke 'Ben and Becky' Graphite and Colored Pencil Drawing Framed- 25x29''
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WILLIAM BECKMAN (AMERICAN. B.
WILLIAM BECKMAN (AMERICAN. B. 1942)Classical Woman #1, 1988. Initialed W.B. l/r. Charcoal on Paper. 80 by 80 in. Provenance: The Collection of Anton and Betty Mason Exhibited Frye Art Museum, Seattle, WA., 2002.
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MORRIS HENRY HOBBS (AMERICAN/NEW
MORRIS HENRY HOBBS (AMERICAN/NEW ORLEANS, 1892)Morris Henry Hobbs (American/New Orleans, 1892-1967), "Becky", 1946, drypoint etching, pencil-signed, titled and numbered "ed/50" lower margin, 9 3/4 in. x 6 7/8 in., framed Ill.: Isbell, Reed W. Morris Henry Hobbs - A Catalogue Raisonné of Etchings, Engravings & Lithographs. McLean, VA: Coffee Street Publishers, 2017, p. 89. Condition: Overall fair condition. Ext. Frame: 20 5/8 in. x 16 5/8 in. x 3/4 in
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R. John Wright "Becky with
R. John Wright "Becky with Flowers" doll from the Little Children Series I, limited edition 48 of 250, with special metal tag, marked on back, in white box with special metal stand.
17"h
Releases date: 1981-1984
Condition: No paper COA.
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AFTER BECK, 20TH CENTURY, YOUNG
AFTER BECK, 20TH CENTURY, YOUNG GIRL ON MARBLE PEDESTAL, H: 5-1/2 INAfter Beck, 20th Century, Young Girl on Marble Pedestal, H: 5-1/2 in,
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Julius Beck sculpture (Julius
Julius Beck sculpture (Julius John Augustus Beck, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, 1831-1918), woman with hair pulled back and adorned with flowers, signed "J.A. Beck Sculpt 1856", white marble on later mahogany base, 21 in. Chips to flower, leaf proper right side of head.
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Beverly Buchanan (American b. 1940)
Beverly Buchanan (American b. 1940) Shack foam core and acrylic Height: 12 inches.
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Overbeck art pottery figure of a
Overbeck art pottery figure of a Southern Belle. Incised Overbeck monogram on base. 7"H. The back of her skirt with large repair and small chip to her bonnet.
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PHIL BECK, "GIRL AND FRIENDS",
PHIL BECK, "GIRL AND FRIENDS", OIL ON CANVAS Phil Beck (American b. 1949), "Girl with Friends", oil on canvas, Western scene depicting a seated Native American girl in a landscape with a horse and lamb, signed at lower left, framed. Provenance: Private Collection, Concord, NC; Revere Auctions, 6/23/2018, Lot 159. Approx. canvas h. 24", w. 18"; Overall h. 35.5", w. 29.5", d. 1.5".
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HELEN ALLOIS (20TH CENTURY), "BECKY
HELEN ALLOIS (20TH CENTURY), "BECKY ROYAL SQUIRREL," 2019, OIL ON WOOD, 10.125" H X 8.125" WHelen Allois, (20th century) "Becky Royal Squirrel," 2019, Oil on wood Signed and dated in the lower edge, at center: Allois; titled along the right edge Oil on wood Dimensions: 10.125" H x 8.125" W Provenance: This lot is accompanied by an artist catalog published by bG Gallery, Santa Monica, CA
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CLIFFORD BECK JR., PAISLEY
CLIFFORD BECK JR., PAISLEY SCARFClifford Beck Jr., (Diné [Navajo], 1946 - 1995) Paisley Scarf, pastel on paper signed lower right of center: C Beck © pastel on paper Dimensions: 27 x 21 in. (68.58 x 53.34 cm.), Frame: 34 5/8 x 28 5/8 x 1 1/8 in. (87.95 x 72.71 x 2.86 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Idaho
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HAIDEE BECKER(Britain/American,
HAIDEE BECKER(Britain/American, born 1950)
Elunded on Daybed, 1989, signed lower right "Becker", pencil on brown paper, 20 x 30 in; modern frame, 32-7/8 x 38-5/8 in.
Provenance: Gallery Timothy Tew, Atlanta, Georgia, HB 373 (label verso); Estate of Fred R. and Beverly Kaye, Atlanta, Georgia
Condition:
good condition, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions
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BECKY EIKER "PAY DAY" (1995
BECKY EIKER "PAY DAY" (1995 BRONZE)Condition
Very good condition.
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CLIFFORD BECK, UNTITLED (PORTRAIT),
CLIFFORD BECK, UNTITLED (PORTRAIT), 1980Clifford Beck Jr., (Diné [Navajo], 1946 - 1995) Untitled (Portrait), 1980, pastel on paper signed and dated lower center: C Beck © 80 pastel on paper Dimensions: 17 7/8 x 24 7/8 in. (45.4 x 63.2 cm.), Frame: 26 1/4 x 33 1/4 x 7/8 in. (66.7 x 84.5 x 2.2 cm.) Provenance: Silver Fox Gallery, Leesburg, Virginia Private Collection, Virginia
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CLIFFORD BECK "NAVAJO WOMAN"
CLIFFORD BECK "NAVAJO WOMAN" MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER Clifford Beck (American, 1946-1995) mixed media oil and pastel painting drawing on paper depicting the portrait of an elder Navajo woman looking left, a seated male figure with horses in the background, signed lower left, housed under glass in a burlwood frame. Image: 15" H x 18" W; frame: 23" H x 27" W.
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Victor Beck (Diné, 1941-2022)
Victor Beck
(Diné, 1941-2022)
Single-strand Necklace, with 14K Gold Accents, 2008
strung with graduated corniola shell and 14K gold beads; the offset gold pendant is set with red coral on one side and sugilite on the other; signed on the pendant BECK
length 20 inches, pendant length 1 inch x width 1/2 inch, weight 38.1 dwt.
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BECKWITH, James Carroll, (American,
BECKWITH, James Carroll, (American, 1852-1917): Female Nude Study, Pastel and Charcoal, 15'' x 11'', signed, gilded gesso frame with minor wear, 28'' x 23''.
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BRIAN A. BECKEN (AMERICAN B. 1949),
BRIAN A. BECKEN (AMERICAN B. 1949), LADY IN GARDENBrian A. Becken (American b. 1949), Lady in Garden, Signed BABecken l.l. and © BABecken and numbered 392 on verso Oil on canvas 20 x 26 in (50.8 x 66 cm)
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Carroll Beckwith painting James
Carroll Beckwith painting James Carroll Beckwith, New York/Illinois/France, 1852-1917), portrait of a young woman, signed lower right "Carroll Beckwith", inscription verso in pencil "Elizabeth Vail…Siamasia/Montecito Cal June (?) 17th 1917", oil on panel, unframed, 13-3/4 x 10-1/2 in. Slight warp to panel. Property of a Los Angeles, California Collector.
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MIXED MEDIA, SPAIN RODRIGUEZ
MIXED MEDIA, SPAIN RODRIGUEZ Spain Rodriguez (American, 1940-2012), "Babyllon and Becky," 1992, marker and paint on drywall, signed and dated lower right, overall (cut and unframed): 68"h x 40"w. Provenance: Removed from the O'Farrell Theatre in San Francisco, CA.
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CLIFFORD BECK NATIVE AMERICAN
CLIFFORD BECK NATIVE AMERICAN PASTEL DRAWING Arizona,1946-1995Depicts an older Native American man in traditional clothing gazing off into the distance. Beck is a Navajo Indian who studied at the California College of Arts and Crafts and the University of Northern Arizona where he studied art history, studio art, and photography.
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CLIFFORD BECK (1946-1995): PORTRAIT
CLIFFORD BECK (1946-1995): PORTRAIT OF A WOMANmixed media, signed lower right 18 3/4 x 25 inches sight; 26 1/2 x 32 1/2 inches framed Condition:
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JULIA BECK "PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG
JULIA BECK "PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN" CA. 1890 Julia Beck (Swedish, 1853 - 1935) "Portrait of a Young Woman" circa 1890 oil on canvas, signed lower right "Julia Be..." and depicting a lovely young blonde woman in a pink ball gown with roses (some over painting, canvas cut down from rectangle to oval, signature partially lost). 28.25" H x 23.75" W.
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JULIA BECK "PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG
JULIA BECK "PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN" CA. 1890 Julia Beck (Swedish, 1853 - 1935) "Portrait of a Young Woman" circa 1890 oil on canvas, signed lower right "Julia Be..." and depicting a lovely young blonde woman in a pink ball gown with roses (some over painting, canvas cut down from rectangle to oval, signature partially lost). 28.25" H x 23.75" W.
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JULIA BECK "PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG
JULIA BECK "PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG WOMAN" CA. 1890 Julia Beck (Swedish, 1853 - 1935) "Portrait of a Young Woman" circa 1890 oil on canvas, signed lower right "Julia Be..." and depicting a lovely young blonde woman in a pink ball gown with roses (some over painting, canvas cut down from rectangle to oval, signature partially lost). 28.25" H x 23.75" W.
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SEBASTIAN MINIATURES CERAMIC
SEBASTIAN MINIATURES CERAMIC FIGURINE, BECKY THATCHERHand cast and hand painted figural of schoolgirl at desk. Sebastian Miniatures backstamp. P.W. Baston imprint in base.
Artist: Prescott W. Baston
Issued: c.1948
Dimensions: 1.75"L x 1.25"W x 2.25"H
Manufacturer: Sebastian Miniatures
Country of Origin: United States
Condition:
Age related wear.
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Overbeck art pottery female
Overbeck art pottery female figure in 19th century dress carrying a parasol. Overbeck monogram on base. 4 1/8"H. Good condition with minute nick on side of dress extending into tight hairline under base.
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A Continental Bronze Figure E. Beck
A Continental Bronze Figure E. Beck cast as a man with scythe marked E. Beck set on a stepped marble base. Height 20 1/4 inches.
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CLIFFORD BECK, UNTITLED (PORTRAIT),
CLIFFORD BECK, UNTITLED (PORTRAIT), 1980Clifford Beck Jr., (Diné [Navajo], 1946 - 1995) Untitled (Portrait), 1980, lithograph, edition 14 of 100 pastel editioned lower left: 14/100 pastel signed and dated lower right: CBeck 80 printers chop mark embossed lower right lithograph, edition 14 of 100 Dimensions: 22 x 30 in. (55.9 x 76.2 cm.), Frame: 33 3/8 x 41 1/8 x 1 3/4 in. (84.8 x 104.5 x 4.4 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection, Virginia
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MARGIT BECK, NEW YORK / ROMANIA
MARGIT BECK, NEW YORK / ROMANIA (1911-1997), ABSTRACT, OIL ON CANVAS, 39 3/4"H X 50"W, 41 3/4"H X 52"W (FRAME)Margit Beck, New York / Romania, (1911-1997) abstract, oil on canvas Signed lower right. Biography from the Archives of askART: Margit Beck was born in Tokay, Hungary, and received her art education at The Institute of Fine Arts, Oradea Mare, Romania. Coming to the United States in the 30's she studied at The Art Students League in New York. During the 1940's, Miss Beck's style as a cubist took form making use of angular patterns using the most striking contrasts, by applying paint with the palette knife while using brilliant bursts of color amid prisms of light. Her early work utilized highly stylized figures in abstract form. By the mid 1950's she became a MacDowell fellow, and the time spent in the mountains of New Hampshire, gave her a new perspective by utilizing dazzling incandescent colors, vibrating movements applied to ethereal scenes of forest, mountain and universe. Each painting uses bold conceptions that are adroitly developed through the patterning of light and color into congruity of design, Margit Beck was no stranger to the American art scene. She has had 22one-man shows, including Contemporary Arts Gallery (New York City), The Babcock Galleries (New York City) and ACA Galleries (New York City) all of which have met with wide spread critical acclaim by newspapers and art publications. Miss Beck's paintings have been shown in nearly every major National as well as International exhibitions. She is represented in major permanent collections throughout the country. Miss Beck has been the recipient of some of the most prestigious award and honors awarded in the art field including 3 Childe Hassam Fund Purchase awards (1968,69,71). Miss Beck is a member of numerous art associations including, the National Academy of Design where she received academician in 1975. In reviewing her work The Herald Tribune wrote: "Painting becomes a God-like act as Margit Beck recreates the breadth and wonder of the west's open spaces in imaginative canvases that combine realist and abstract idioms with stunning effect. Aerial landscapes, mountain fastnesses, lowering storms are done with power, vision and verve that are close to breathtaking. Miss Beck's paintings, watercolors and drawings show a rarity of singular beauty and subtlety. Her imagery is based on complexed aerial views of cities and farmlands, and mountains, with their built-in geometric configurations and dizzying rush of space. Her work contains the contradictory, ambiguous elements of things seen from a great distance, but she distills from this telescopic approach a brilliant montage of shapes, stunningly distorted by space, yet enveloped by an overall logic, serenity and colorist quietude. It is Miss Beck's gift to make us experience her vertiginous heights without once disturbing the equilibrium required to see her paintings as first-rate works of art." By the 1970's Miss Beck's broad sweep of color indicating fields, hills, and valley, are replaced by trees, clusters of farm buildings and the geometric grid of roads, fences and plowed fields all put down giving great attention to the illusion of deep space. These canvases huge in size (70"x80") give the viewer a sense that the landscape is a patchwork quilt of patterns, with her mountains undulating with the concentric rhythm of their contours, and her villages and farms sparkling with a radiance of tiny jewels. In 1976 Ms. Beck was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease. That along with the death of her husband of 40 years ultimately devastated the creative spirit that was essential in the creation of her mystical masterpieces. By 1984 it became impossible for her to hold a paintbrush and ultimately her body was ravaged by the deteriorating affects of her worsening condition. In 1997 she passed away. oil on canvas Dimensions: 39 3/4"H x 50"W, 41 3/4"H x 52"W (frame)