- FRANçOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (FRENCH,
FRANçOIS-RAOUL LARCHE (FRENCH, 1860–1912) “LOIE FULLER, THE DANCER” circa 1900. gilt bronze table lamp, modeled after Loie Fuller’s famous Serpentine Dance. signed 'Raoul Larche'. Foundry mark "Siot. Decauville. Paris".
- LEON NOEL DELAGRANGE (1872-1910)
LOIE
LEON NOEL DELAGRANGE (1872-1910)
LOIE FULLER (SCARF DANCER) patinated bronze, signed in the bronze DELAGRANGE, with foundry stamp36cm high
- LOIS MAILOU JONES FEMALE NUDE SILKSCREEN
LOIS MAILOU JONES FEMALE NUDE SILKSCREEN PRINT Massachusetts, Haiti1905-1998Modern depiction of a nude woman glancing over her shoulder framed by bands of black, red, and yellow. Jones studied painting at the Academie Julian and was the only African American female painter of the 30's and 40's to achieve fame abroad.
- JULES CHERET, LARGE LITHOGRAPH
JULES CHERET, LARGE LITHOGRAPH ON PAPER, 1893 Jules Cheret (French, 1836-1932) Folies Bergere / La Loie Fuller, published by Chaix, Ateliers Cheret, Paris, metal slat frame under glass, 48"h x 34" (sheet)
- SUE FULLER (NY, 1914-2006) "Water
SUE FULLER (NY, 1914-2006) "Water Lily", 1955, gouache on board, signed and dated lower right, in silver cove frame, green silk mat, under UV plexi, OS: 29 1/2" x 40 3/4", SS: 23" x 34 1/4". Fine condition.
- AFTER RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (FRENCH,
AFTER RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (FRENCH, 1860-1912)After Raoul Francois Larche (French, 1860-1912), "Loie Fuller, the Dancer", late 20th c., gilt bronze table lamp, signed, with foundry mark "Collectiones, B.Ham" on base, h. 12 3/4 in.
- LOIS MAILOU JONES (AFRICAN AMERICAN,
LOIS MAILOU JONES (AFRICAN AMERICAN, 1906-1992)Lois Mailou Jones (African American, 1906-1992) Barn and Still Life with Fruit and Lamp. Double sided Watercolor. Each side signed. Size: 9.5'' x 7'', 24 x 18 cm (sight); 19'' x 17'', 48 x 43 cm (mat).
- LOIS MAILOU JONES (AMERICAN, 1905-1998)Lois
LOIS MAILOU JONES (AMERICAN, 1905-1998)Lois Mailou Jones (American, 1905-1998) , "Beach Scene", 1946, watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left, sight 14 in. x 20 in., framed.
- LOIS MAILOU JONES BACKYARD GOSSIP
LOIS MAILOU JONES BACKYARD GOSSIP ILLUSTRATION Massachusetts, Haiti1905-1998Depicts two women doing chores, gossiping over a fence. Jones studied painting at the Academie Julian and was the only African American female painter of the 30's and 40's to achieve fame abroad.
- AFTER LOIS VAN BAARLE (LOISH).
AFTER LOIS VAN BAARLE (LOISH). BEAUTY, COLORED PRINT 44 x 29 1/2 in., framed.
- LOIS FINE (UNITED STATES, BORN
LOIS FINE (UNITED STATES, BORN 1931) TWO ETCHINGSLOIS FINE (United States, born 1931) two etchings and aquatints: "Image," a portrait, signed lower right, dated 1968, edition 2/30, image measures 11" x 11.75"; "In the End, All Human Happiness Passes Like a Dream (Calderon)," signed lower right, dated 1965, edition 9/25, image measures 23.75" x 20.75". In wood frames; 17" x 17" and 33.25" x 29.5" overall.
- Manuel Orazi 1860–1934. Théâtre
Manuel Orazi 1860–1934. Théâtre de Loïe Fuller poster. 1900, offset lithograph in colors. 78? h × 25? w in. result: $20,000. estimate: $1,500–2,500. Provenance: Galerie Documents, Paris | Private Collection, Ohio
- PEARLE FULLER. VICTORIAN LADY,
PEARLE FULLER. VICTORIAN LADY, CHARCOAL AND PASTEL Charcoal, pastel, and ink wash on paper, signed and dated "Pearle Eugenia Fuller, 1905" lr, 17 3/4 x 7 1/2 in., framed.
- LOIS MAILOU JONES, (AMERICAN, 1905-1998),
LOIS MAILOU JONES, (AMERICAN, 1905-1998), PARIS VIEW, OIL ON PANEL, 8 X 10 IN., FRAME: 10 X 12 IN.LOIS MAILOU JONES, (American, 1905-1998) Paris View, oil on panel signed Lois Jones, Paris, l.l. 8 x 10 in., frame: 10 x 12 in. Other Notes: Born in Boston in 1905, Lois Mailou Jones demonstrated artistic talent from an early age. She held her first solo exhibition on Martha's Vineyard at the age of 17 and attended the School of the Museum of Fine Arts, winning the Susan Minot Lane Scholarship in Design. As she matured as an artist, she shifted her focus from textile design to painting, ultimately receiving a fellowship to the Académie Julian in Paris in 1937. As an African-American woman, Jones felt much more welcome in the Paris artists community than she had in the United States, and she remained living as an expat in Paris for much of the 1930s and 40s. Throughout her years in Paris, she experimented with painting en plein air, of which this lot is likely an example. Condition: Condition: Scattered minor inpainting; vertical grain of panel visible throughout, particularly in sky and light colored areas.
- RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (1860 - 1912)Loie
RAOUL FRANCOIS LARCHE (1860 - 1912)Loie Fuller; gilt bronze; signed to base "Raoul Larche", with Siot Decauville Fondeurs Paris pastille; the figure wired as a lamp; 10 inches wide; 8 inches deep; 17 1/2 inches high Condition:
- Charles Francis Fuller (English
Charles Francis Fuller (English 1830-1875) "Portrait of a Woman in a Ruffled Collar " marble signed at back height 24 1/2 in.
- LOUELLA Fannie (American 20th C.):
LOUELLA Fannie (American 20th C.): Seated Female nude OIL/Canvas 36'' x 26'' signed verso framed 41 1/2'' x 31 1/2''.
- LOIS GRIFFEL (AMERICAN B. 1947),
LOIS GRIFFEL (AMERICAN B. 1947), "STILL LIFE WITH ORIENTAL FIGURE", PASTEL ON PAPER, MUTED COLORS, SIGNED LOWER RIGHT CORNER, FRAMED...Lois Griffel (American b. 1947), "Still Life with Oriental Figure", pastel on paper, muted colors, signed lower right corner, framed and matted behind glass, some loss to frame, not examined out of frame, ss: 17 3/4" h. x 17 1/2" w. [PROVENANCE: Benefits Habitat for Humanity North Central Connecticut Tolland County]
- LUCIA F. FULLER (1872-1924, NY,
LUCIA F. FULLER (1872-1924, NY, NH, WI, BORN INBoston, MA) miniature portrait of a young lady, ca. 1910, signed mid-lower right, also identified on the back and remarked on the back "Return to Mrs. Maria Taylor, Port Clyde, ME". In an ornate gilt brass frame. 3" x 2 1/2".
- LOIS MAIN TEMPLETON, AMERICAN (1928-2018),
LOIS MAIN TEMPLETON, AMERICAN (1928-2018), A MANY TALENTED WOMAN, 2000, OIL, MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS, 56"H X 42 1/8"W, 57 3/8"H X 43 7/8"W (FRAME)Lois Main Templeton, American, (1928-2018) A Many Talented Woman, 2000, oil, mixed media on canvas Signed with initials and dated lower right. Biography from Mark Ruschman: Lois Main Templeton was born in Madison, Wisconsin, and later lived in San Francisco in the 1970s, where she became immersed in the Bay Area jazz and art scene. In 1979, she relocated to Indianapolis with her husband Kenneth Stuart Templeton Jr. Templeton enrolled at HERRON SCHOOL OF ART and excelled as a student, graduating magna cum laude in 1981 at the age of 51. Not satisfied to retreat to the solitude of a home studio, Templeton searched out a downtown warehouse building for studio space—the Faris Building. As others followed her lead, she became a driving force behind the revitalization of the downtown Indy arts scene. Best-known for her large, colorful, and painterly abstract paintings, Templeton was also a writer of poetry and journals. As her work evolved, her signature style combined vigorous mark-making with excerpts from her writings. She meticulously recorded activities, exhibits, and personal correspondences in sketchbooks daily for decades. She was fully immersed in her community and passionate about social issues, particularly childhood literacy. Templeton was a founding member of Very Special Arts (VSA) Indiana (later ArtMix), an organization that creates learning opportunities through the arts for individuals with disabilities. Over her lifetime, she engaged people at all levels—she opened her studio to K-12 students, served as an art instructor for college-aged students, and taught art to prison inmates. Among her many honors she received: the Herron School of Art and Design Distinguished Alumni of the Year in 2013, the NUVO Cultural Vision Lifetime Achievement Award in 2011, a 2001 Creative Renewal Arts Fellowship from the ARTS COUNCIL OF INDIANAPOLIS, an Artists Project Award from the INDIANA ARTS COMMISSION in 2000, and she was selected to create the 1997 Indiana Governor's Arts Award. The INDIANA STATE MUSEUM featured a retrospective exhibit of her work in spring and summer 2018. MARK RUSCHMAN (2021) Revised July 2021 oil, mixed media on canvas Dimensions: 56"H x 42 1/8"W, 57 3/8"H x 43 7/8"W (frame)
- AFTER LOIS MAILOU JONES (AMERICAN
AFTER LOIS MAILOU JONES (AMERICAN 1905-1998), SELECTED PAINTINGS AND WATERCOLORS OCTOBER 2-31, 1979, THE PHILLIPS COLLECTION COLOR POSTER, SIGNED BY ARTIST L.R., UNFRAMED, SHEET SIZE: 22 1/2 X 16 3/4 IN. (57.2 X 42.5 CM.After Lois Mailou Jones (American 1905-1998), Selected Paintings and Watercolors October 2-31, 1979, The Phillips Collection Color Poster, Signed by Artist l.r., Unframed,, Lois Mailou Jones was an African American artist and art professor at Howard University. Her works appear in many collections including, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the National Museum of Women in the Arts, among others. Dimensions: Sheet Size: 22 1/2 x 16 3/4 in. (57.2 x 42.5 cm.) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Dr. James K. Hill
- Louise Dahl-Wolfe (American 1895-1989)
Louise Dahl-Wolfe (American 1895-1989) Lisa Fonssagrives Posing 1945 gelatin silver print signed Louise Dahl-Wolfe (lower right) 15 1/2 x 13 1/2 inches.
- Lois Mailou Jones (American 1905-1998)
Lois Mailou Jones (American 1905-1998) Haitian Market 1960 watercolor signed Lois M. Jones Haiti and dated (lower right) 13 x 19 inches.
- Lois Sinnett (American, b.1934)
Lois Sinnett (American, b.1934) "Late Summer on the Farm" watercolor an old barn, silo, and wagon frame sit in the center of Hoosier landscape. Lois Brown Sinnett is a member of The Hoosier Salon and the Indiana Plein Air Painters Assn. among others, and has exhibited locally and statewide for many years. She attended and later taught at Herron School of Art. 8" x 14"
- Lois Graham (1930-2007 Washington)
Lois Graham (1930-2007 Washington) ''Mooncups'' (Diptych) 1987 Monotype on Board 20''x32'' Image. Signed and dated l.r. Foster/White Gallery, Seattle label on verso. Comes with original mailer from FW and the work is pictured. Gallery framed 24''x36''. Excellent condition. Collection of Northwest artist, Joan Stuart Ross.
- VICTORIA FULLER (AMERICAN, B. 1970)
VICTORIA FULLER (AMERICAN, B. 1970) 11½" x 8½" sight "Leopard Bunny Holding A Bow". Watercolor on paper, signed lower right with bunny, matted and black wood frame, 22" x 19" overall.
- Robert Lohman (American, 1919-2001)
Robert Lohman (American, 1919-2001) Lot of 2 expressionist female figures oil on board both signed and dated '73. Largest; 20" x 16".
- Heloise Leloir (1819-1873) two
Heloise Leloir (1819-1873) two fashion watercolors Each signed "Heloise Leloir" in graphite lower right, watercolor, gouache and graphite on paper, framed. Sight size: 8 7/8 x 6 1/2 in.
- LOIS GOODMAN OIL ON CANVAS ABSTRACTLois
LOIS GOODMAN OIL ON CANVAS ABSTRACTLois Goodman (American 20th c.), oil on canvas abstract, signed lower right, 32" x 40".
Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- Robert Lohman (American, 1919-2001)
Robert Lohman (American, 1919-2001) "Woman in a Fur" Oil on board, textured surface Signed and dated '68 lower right 48" x 24"
- Louise Icart (American/French 1888-1950)
Louise Icart (American/French 1888-1950) lithograph with pastel highlights study of a woman with a water jug 16 1/2" x 12 1/2". ?
- LOIS M. JONES (AMERICAN, 1905 -
LOIS M. JONES (AMERICAN, 1905 - 1998) ORIGINAL WATERCOL...DESCRIPTION: Lois Mailou Jones (American, November 3, 1905 – June 9, 1998) Original street scene watercolor on paper. Signed Lois N. Jones lower right. Framed. CIRCA: 20th Century. ORIGIN: USA. DIMENSIONS: H: 18 3/4" W: 14". CONDITION: Good condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email (info@akibaantiques.com) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
- Lois Jean Knobler (American b.
Lois Jean Knobler (American b. 1929) oil on board 1956 abstract scene in orange with chairs and plant orange tonality signed LR ss: 17'' h. x 36'' w. minor cracking and loss of paint to frame.
- LeRoy Neiman (1921-* New York NY)
LeRoy Neiman (1921-* New York NY) Woman in White Standing
- Robert Lohman (American, 1919-2001)
Robert Lohman (American, 1919-2001) female nude; student figure study; charcoal on paper; 24" x 18"; signed lower right on Herron Art School stamp.
- LOIS GRIEGER. MT. VERNON ART FAIR,
LOIS GRIEGER. MT. VERNON ART FAIR, OIL ON BOARD Signed lr, 7 x 4 3/4 in., framed.