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Continental School, 19th Century
Continental School, 19th Century
Portrait with Lamb
oil on canvas laid on board
24 x 19 1/4 inches.
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A Collection of Forty-three Antique
A Collection of Forty-three Antique Louisiana Silver Gelatin Print Postcards including an L.S.U. Football Game Baton Rouge parade views images of storm damage images of the Holy Cross Pilot House in New Orleans shipping scenes and others each approximately 3 1/2 in. x 5 1/2 in.
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Philip A. de Laszlo de Lombos
Philip A. de Laszlo de Lombos painting (Philip Alexius de Laszlo de Lombos, British, 1869-1937), portrait of gentleman wearing hat, signed over proper right shoulder "P.A. Laszlo…", oil on canvas, inscription verso "From Laslo [sic] Studio", 24-1/8 x 20 in.; modern gilt wood frame. Areas of overcleaning including at signature, original stretcher and tacking edge, retouch at eye, neck, hair, shirt, flaking; frame with abrasions. Private Collection, West Point, Mississippi.
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Limog
Limog
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LOUISIANA SCHOOL, 1939Louisiana
LOUISIANA SCHOOL, 1939Louisiana School, 1939 , "Louisiana State University Campus View", ink wash on paper, indistinctly monogrammed and dated lower left, 20 3/4 in. x 15 1/8 in., framed, overall 32 3/4 in. x 26 3/4 in. x 1 3/4 in. Condition: Overall fair condition.
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Eugene Louis Lami (French,
Eugene Louis Lami (French, 1800-1890) From Muriel S. Butkin Estate to Benefit the Cleveland Museum of Art "Officer Anglais". Watercolor on paper, approx. 4-5/8" x 3-1/2", floated in a mat and framed under glass overall approx. 12-1/4" x 10-1/4". Written in pencil on the backing board "E. Lami...Officer Anglais". There is a small pencil drawing of a procession, possibly military, in front of a large building, also the artist's name and the title in pencil.
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Joshua Chamberlain Major General
Joshua Chamberlain Major General ALS to Lincoln Scholar Frederick Meserve 1911 Joshua Chamberlain (1828-1914) Maine college professor who volunteered his services and became a Medal of Honor-winning brevet major general and later a four-time Governor of Maine and president of Bowdoin College. ALS 1p Jan. 31 1911 Portland Maine to Frederick Hill Meserve (1865-1962) the preeminent cataloger of Lincoln photography requesting copies of Meserve's book for inclusion in the Bowdoin library and distribution among the members of the many clubs to which he belongs. Condition: Very good condition.
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GEORGE LAMBILLOTTE (Belgian
GEORGE LAMBILLOTTE (Belgian 1915-1998). RIVERSCENE WITH CHURCH signed lower right. Oil on canvas - Framed 11 1/2 in. x 15 1/2 in.
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Southern school (20th century)
Southern school (20th century) LIEBER COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF SC watercolor framed unsigned sight size: H20'' W28'' Provenance: Estate of Margaret Belser Hollis Columbia South Carolina.
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LOUIS LEBRETON. "BALTIMORE,"
LOUIS LEBRETON. "BALTIMORE," COLOR LITHOGRAPH Color lithograph, sight size: 14 1/2 x 21 in., framed.
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LG LAURENCE SISSON MARCH
LG LAURENCE SISSON MARCH LANDSCAPE PAINTING Massachusetts, Maine, New Mexico,1928-2015Impressionist depiction of shallow pools of water across desolate rock covered land beneath a heavily clouded sky. Sisson studied at attended art classes at the Worcester Art Museum in Massachusetts, Yale Summer School, and was artist-in-residence at Publick House in Sturbridge, Massachusetts. In 1955, Sisson became Director of the Portland, Maine School of Fine and Applied Art. Sisson's work can be found at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, Bowdoin College Museum of Art, New Britain Museum of American Art, and the Portland Museum of Art.
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(2) EMILE LASSALLE 'ETUDES
(2) EMILE LASSALLE 'ETUDES CHOISIES' LITHOGRAPHS(lot of 2) Framed lithographs on paper, "Etudes Choisies," mid 19th c., Emile Lassalle (French, 1813-1871), after Francois Louis Lanfant de Metz (French, 1814-1892), including: (1) "La Colombe," (1) "Le Faucon;" staining and toning to sheets, sight: approx 24.5"h, 19"w, overall: approx 27.75"h, 22.25"w; 12lbs total
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Louis Eilshemius (American
Louis Eilshemius (American 1864-1941) Laurelis pencil on paper signed Eilshemius and dated (lower right) 5 x 8 3/8 inches.
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Luigi Kasimir (Austrian/American,
Luigi Kasimir (Austrian/American, 1881-1962) "Princeton, Nassau Hall", etching, sight 16" x 11-1/2", signed in pencil lower center. Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann.
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Tulane University/Newcomb College
Tulane University/Newcomb College yearbook and photographs JAMBALAYA. New Orleans: The Tulane University of Louisiana 1923. Featuring May Asbury's senior photograph on page 33. together with photograph of the Newcomb Mandolin and Guitar Club with May Asbury in the front row H7'' W10 1/2'' and portrait photograph of May Asbury Jones H9 3/4'' W7 3/4''. (3pcs) Provenance: From the collection of May Asbury and Mary and Alling Jones. Other Notes: See related lot 903 for the ring mentioned in the yearbook. May Hammond Hollinshead Asbury Jones (1901-1986) was born in Milledgeville Georgia in 1901. Her father Darden Asbury was the southeastern agent for the Southern Pacific Railway and they lived at times in Birmingham New Orleans Atlanta and Lookout Mountain Tennessee. But it was Milledgeville and her grandparents' home ''Rose Hill'' now known as Lockerly Hall that was always ''home''. Here as a child her love of art was first encouraged when she began drawing and china painting classes at ''China Grove'' home to neighbor and family friends Miss Callie Cook who taught art at the Wesleyan Conservatory in Macon and her mother Anna Maria Green Cook author of the definitive History of Baldwin County . May Asbury entered Sophie Newcomb College in 1919. As a junior she submitted two design proposals one of which was chosen as the Newcomb Undergraduate ring. After graduating with a Bachelors in Design she spent the remainder of 1923 touring Europe before beginning work in NY in the advertising dept of Bonwit Teller as a fashion illustrator and also writing a monthly column on design and fashion for Milledgeville's ''Union Recorder'' newspaper. While living and working in New York she took classes at Cooper Union as well as The Art Students League. She also studied at Cranbrook Penland Arrowmont and Seecelo the North Carolina art camp of friends and artists Frances Hall and Frank Stanley Herring. Returning to Milledgeville in 1938 gave her opportunity to pursue her passionate belief in the innate creativity of children. She taught privately as well as teaching art education classes at Wesleyan College and Woman's College of Georgia now known as Georgia College & State University the state's designated liberal arts university. In 1940 she married Aubrey Jones and had a son Aubrey Alling Jones and enjoyed success in roles of working artist teaching and home-making. When her love of working in metals and ceramics was curtailed by arthritis she began to experiment in the art of fused glass while studying pastels and watercolor with fellow artist and friend Frank Stanley Herring ( Smithsonian Folk Art Collection ). One of her last works at age 80 was a pastel portrait of her granddaughter Elizabeth with whom she enjoyed many years of encouraging pursuits of creative opportunities. The majority of her art glass is in local collections as well as the private collection of her granddaughter Elizabeth Leah Asbury Jones Legere. Class photo with tears and frayed edges. Yearbook appears to be intact and in good condition.
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*Continental School (19th
*Continental School (19th century) Saint John the Baptist with Lamb oil on panel 16 5/8 x 11 7/8 inches.
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LEMUEL D. ELDRED (1848-1921,
LEMUEL D. ELDRED (1848-1921, MASSACHUSETTS)framed etching titled "Rousseau and Desdemona, 1888, the Last Port". Late 19th c. Signed lower right in plate, and lower right in pencil on the mat. Done by Charles Taber and Co, New Bedford. Good condition with minor scuffing in the upper left sky. Modern mat with UV glass, oak frame, probably original. Beaded edge, two beads are missing. Sight size 14 1/2" x 23", overall with frame 29 1/2" x 38".
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A Belgium Bronze Bust Jef
A Belgium Bronze Bust Jef Lambeaux 1852-1908 depicting a nude Bacchic maiden with grapevines in her hair. Height 35 inches.
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Continental School (Late 19th
Continental School (Late 19th Century) "A Busy Harbor Town", oil on canvas, 7-1/4" x 9-3/4", signed lower left "J. Burgess". Handsomely framed.
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LASSEN, Christian, (American,
LASSEN, Christian, (American, 1949-): Las Vegas Fireworks, Giclee/Canvas, under plexiglass, sight size approx. 36'' x 35'', signed in the plate lower left and also on the canvas, numbered 48/200 lower right, custom black lacquer frame and matte, 50.5'' x 51''.
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1886
1886
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John Lam Schwartz (American, 20th
John Lam Schwartz (American, 20th century) Circus Maximus, Field Goal, signed lower left "J Lam S 67" and signed and titled verso, oil on canvas, 30 x 36 in.; wood frame,
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Lewis Vaslet of Bath/Portrait of
Lewis Vaslet of Bath/Portrait of a Gentleman/thought to be a member of the Buckridge family/half length wearing clergyman's robes/pastel 27cm x 21cm (10.5" x 8.25")
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Emile Lassalle after Paul Delaroche
Emile Lassalle after Paul Delaroche "Etudes Choisies". Portrait of Napoleon Boneparte lithograph in colors framed under glass overall 27-1/2" x 22-1/2".
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Continental School (Fourth
Continental School (Fourth Quarter 19th Century) "A Shepherd Resting with His Herd", oil on panel, unsigned, 7-1/2" x 8". Presented in a contemporary deep giltwood frame.
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Newcomb College (New Orleans, Early
Newcomb College (New Orleans, Early 20th Century) "Red Blossoms", watercolor on paper, sight 9-1/2" x 13", pencil signed lower right "Owen". Glazed, matted and presented in a carved giltwood frame.
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NEWCOMB COLLEGE 1909 LOUISIANA
NEWCOMB COLLEGE 1909 LOUISIANA CALENDARNewcomb College 1909 Louisiana Calendar, designed by Rosalie Urquhart (active 1897-1917), with French Quarter scenes and Louisiana landscapes, interspersed with poetry and prose, 8 pgs. incl. cover, bound on top edge with cord, 12 1/2 in. x 9 in
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LOUISIANA SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH
LOUISIANA SCHOOL, EARLY 20TH CLouisiana School, early 20th c ., "Contemplating the Placid Bayou", pastel on paperboard, unsigned, 14 in. x 9 1/8 in., framed
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LOZOWICK, Louis, (American,
LOZOWICK, Louis, (American, 1892-1973) : Going to Temple, Litho, 20'' x 15'', Signed lower right, dated '66, numbered lower left 1/20, wood frame, 26'' x 22''.
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Alice Leigh Moise (American/New
Alice Leigh Moise (American/New Orleans 1905-1997 active Newcomb College 1924-28) "Old Telegram Road Northern Louisiana" oil on canvas signed and dated "49" lower right 14 1/8 in. x 20 in. unframed.
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FRAMED A.L.S.: BISHOP JOHN
FRAMED A.L.S.: BISHOP JOHN CHEVERUSTo the lieutenant governor of Massachusetts. Pertains to appropriating a sum of money to support a teacher of Religion & Morality among the tribes of Penobscot of Passamaquoddy in 1798. Contained in a mahogany frame with a print of Cheverus on one side and the letter on the other. Together with a carte de viste of the bishop. Note: John Cheverus was the first Catholic bishop of Boston.
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Marie Louise de Hoa LeBlanc
Marie Louise de Hoa LeBlanc (American/New Orleans 1874-1954 active Newcomb College 1895-1914) a group of nine works including four oil paintings four watercolors and one drawing depicting Louisiana landscapes a Venetian canal a floral still life and a family home on Bayou Liberty most signed various sizes ranging from 5 in. x 7 in. to 25 1/2 in. x 19 in. all framed.
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A Continental School Oil on Panel
A Continental School Oil on Panel after Vesey 19th century depicting an elderly man and girl in an exterior setting set in a giltwood frame. Height of image 14 x width 11 inches.
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Mary Louise Liddell Jordan Hemenway
Mary Louise Liddell Jordan Hemenway (American, b. Birmingham, Alabama, 1893; Active Newcomb College ca. 1908-1925) "Louisiana Pines, Probably St. Tammany Parish", oil on canvas, 20" x 16", signed lower left "L. Jordan Hemenway". Framed. Reference: Who Was Who in American Art; Encyclopaedia of New Orleans Artists, 1718-1918.
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DUS, Laszlo, (American/Hungarian,
DUS, Laszlo, (American/Hungarian, b. 1941): Two Mixed Media: 1) ''Nyitott'', Mixed Media with Collage Torn from Lithographs and Painted with Pastel and Airbrush, 25'' x 17.75'', signed in crayon lower right, lacquer frame, 35'' x 28'', Park West Certificate of Authenticity affixed verso; 2) ''Winter Solstice'', Lithograph in Color, 19'' x 15'', signed lower right, numbered LXXVI/C, framed, 32'' x 27.5'', Park West Certificate of Authenticity affixed verso.
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JOHN CLEMMER (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
JOHN CLEMMER (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1921-2014)John Clemmer (American/Louisiana, 1921-2014), "Loaves and Fishes", 1961, oil with bronze and Portland cement sandcasting, signed and dated en verso, 12 5/8 in. x 12 in., unframed.