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Claude Marks (English, fl.
Claude Marks
(English, fl. 1899-1915)
Venezia
watercolor
signed 'C. Marks' and titled (lower left)
14 1/2 x 20 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of F. Alan Cummings, Tallahassee, Florida
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KING, Mark, (American,
KING, Mark, (American, 1931-2014): Tiger Family Oil/Canvas, 40 x 48 signed lower left, frame 43 x 51.
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THREE PIECES OF MODERN ART.
THREE PIECES OF MODERN ART. "Barks and Marks" print, Warren Rohrer (Pennsylvania,1927-1995). Color lithograph on paper, signed and numbered 45/175. Published by the Institute of Contemporary Art. Minor water damage. Framed, 29.5"h. 28.75"w. and vertically striped abstract by Tadaaki Kuwayama (New York/Japan, b. 1932). Acrylic or enamel paint on paper, laid down on masonite, signed and dated 1968 lower right. Overall wear, surface scuffs and slight discoloration. Bottom of "stretcher" is loose. 34"h. 11.5"w. Together with a ceramic vase "Socially Acceptable" by Francie Rich (American, b. 1942). Signed and titled on rim. Hand painted caricature portraits. Flaking. 8"h. 8"d.
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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.
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MARKLIN TICKET DISPENSER FOR THE
MARKLIN TICKET DISPENSER FOR THE AMERICAN MARKETMarklin Ticket dispenser for the American market , painted and stenciled tin with rear opening panel and numerous original ticket cards, 7 1/2" h.
Condition:
Very good with some paint chipping to roof and side section of base.
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PAT STEIR / MARKING TIME
PAT STEIR / MARKING TIME (1977)Pat Steir
(New Jersey/New York, b. 1940)
Marking Time , 1977
Color drypoint and etching with colored pencil on paper
29 3/4" x 41 3/4" (sheet)
Pencil-signed, dated, and numbered (AP VIII) to the bottom center cartouche, titled and signed with ink thumbprints below each drypoint impression. Crown Point Press (printer Patrick Foy) publisher's blind stamp to the bottom right. Matted behind glass but unframed.
Condition
The work is in very good condition. The bottom right corner of the glass is chipped.
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ALEXANDER MARCKS (GERMAN,
ALEXANDER MARCKS (GERMAN, 1864-1909)Alexander Marcks (German, 1864-1909), "Father and Daughter", oil on cradled panel, signed lower left, 19 1/2 in. x 16 in., framed. Provenance: Windham Collection, Oxford, MS
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A pair of Japanese rosewood bezique
A pair of Japanese rosewood bezique markers with gilded decoration, each marker flip with Shibayama decorated insects
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SIGNED MARKY HAITIAN OIL PAINTING
SIGNED MARKY HAITIAN OIL PAINTING ON CANVASHaitian oil painting on canvas depicting numerous figures. Signed "MARKY" or "MARRY" to lower right. Mounted in a wooden frame. Canvas on stretcher measures approx. 16 1/4" height x 12" width (41.3cm x 30.5cm).Measures approx. 16 3/4" height x 12 1/2" width (42.5cm x 31.8cm) overall including frame.
Condition:
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MARKUS, Csaba, (Hungary, 1953-):
MARKUS, Csaba, (Hungary, 1953-): ''La Liciana'', Embellished Serigraph on Canvas, Printers Proof, 43/150, signed lower right, framed, 39'' x 22.75''. Park West COA and appraisal from 2017 for $2,350.00.
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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.
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PRINT, MARKUS PIERSON Markus
PRINT, MARKUS PIERSON Markus Pierson (American, b. 1961), "Bits of Saturday," giclee print, signed lower right, edition 22/25, overall (with frame): 54.5"h x 35.5"w. Provenance: Estate of Sheila Martin-Stone (Oakdale, California). Ms. Martin-Stone was one of the founders of Triplex Direct Marketing in 1972. The company pioneered the management of computerized mailing lists.
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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.
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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.
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Mid-century modern illustration depicting (2) young women in an interior with one seated in a mid-century designer chair, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 20" x 20-5/8", 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.
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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.
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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.
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MARK HEWITT (NC), TWO LIDDED
MARK HEWITT (NC), TWO LIDDED POTTERY JARS The larger numbered 77 and the smaller numbered 80, (denoting firing numbers) both with impressed WMH glyph, the larger with applied handles.
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Mark Kremer (Russian b. 1928)
Mark Kremer (Russian b. 1928) "Marigold". Oil on masonite initialed in the lower right inscribed in Cyrillic verso apprx. 6" x 6" framed in a wide gilt frame overall apprx. 14-7/8" x 14-7/8".
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Venice story illustration depicting a young couple embracing in St. Mark's Square, gouache and oil on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", 16" x 21-1/4, good condition, some minor surface marks. 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.
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Romance Story illustration depicting a couple as the woman lights a candle, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", artist's label on reverse, 17-3/4" x 19", 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.
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Vintage advertising illustration depicting a genie maid who appeared from a teapot, possibly for Genie Deterrent, 1950s-1960s, gouache on illustration board, signed "Mark Miller", label on reverse, 18-1/4" x 14", 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.
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MARK KING SERIGRAPHMARK KING (New
MARK KING SERIGRAPHMARK KING (New York/California, 1931-2014) serigraph, "Leopard's Pride." Pencil signed lower right, printer's proof 3/25, 26" x 36" (sight), 37.5" x 47.5" (frame).
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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.
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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.
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ANDRÃS MÃRKOS (hungarian, b.
ANDRÃS MÃRKOS (hungarian, b. 1950) two paintings UNTITLED One signed 'Márkos 91' upper right, acrylic, pastel, spray paint and charcoal on paper 31 x 42 in. (each) (2).
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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, 16-1/2" x 23-1/4", fair condition, some small paint losses. 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.
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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.
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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.
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ERIC BRUCE MCKAY (BRITISH,
ERIC BRUCE MCKAY (BRITISH, 1907-1989), THE MARKET, ST. JACQUES, DIEPPE Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, inscribed on the verso, framed.
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MARK KING (AMERICAN, 1931-2014),
MARK KING (AMERICAN, 1931-2014), FISHING BOATS AT CASSIS Acrylic on canvas, signed, attractively framed.
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Two green mark house-form covered
Two green mark house-form covered cheese domes a green mark unicorn-form vase 9'' high a green mark Belleek Collector's Society plaque and a gold mark Belleek Christmas plate
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MARK KING (AMERICAN, 1931-2014),
MARK KING (AMERICAN, 1931-2014), FISHING BOATS AT LA CIOTAT Acrylic on canvas, signed lower right, attractively framed.
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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.
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Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008)
Mark Miller (American, 1919-2008) Schaefer Beer illustration, advertising art created for billboard, gouache on paper mounted on board, signed "Mark Miller" on backing board, 8" x 18" sheet, 11" x 21" backing board, 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.
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MARK KOSTABI (B.1960) EMBELLISHED
MARK KOSTABI (B.1960) EMBELLISHED SERIGRAPHFramed silver marker drawing over serigraph (silkscreen) on paper, signed lower right Kostabi (Mark Kostabi, b.1960), dated 1995, sight: approx 7.5"h, 7.75"w, overall: 15.5"h, 15.75"w, 3.25lbs **Provenance: Designer Courtney Blanton's CBI Studio collection, Austin, Texas**