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MARGARET (MAGGIE) HAMILTON
MARGARET (MAGGIE) HAMILTON (BRITISH, 1867 - 1952) 6" x 8 ½" image Original watercolor drawing on vellum, signed lower left, in a gilt frame with cream linen mat, overall 13 ½" x 15 ¾". Vixseboxe Art Galleries label verso.
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MARGARET IN SPANISH COSTUME BY
MARGARET IN SPANISH COSTUME BY ALICE SCHILLE (OHIO 1869-1955). Oil on canvas signed lower right. Seated woman dressed in black. Rebacked. 33''h. 30''w. in a modern gilt frame 39 1/2'h. 36 1/2''w.
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WORK ON PAPER, MARGARET FARR
WORK ON PAPER, MARGARET FARR Margaret Farr (American, b. 1951), "Geraniums," 2004, watercolor and colored pencil on paper, signed and dated lower right, overall (with frame): 27.25"h x 35.25"w
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WORK ON PAPER, MARGARET FARR
WORK ON PAPER, MARGARET FARR Margaret Farr (American, b. 1955), "Bedfellows," watercolor and colored pencil, signed lower right, overall (with frame): 25"h x 21.25"w
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Margaret Moffett Law Maryland/South
Margaret Moffett Law Maryland/South Carolina (1871-1956) TREES oil on board unframed unsigned H11'' W8 1/2'' Provenance: Acquired from the artist's great nephew. 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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Margaret Moffett Law Maryland/South
Margaret Moffett Law Maryland/South Carolina (1871-1956) FIVE STUDIES: FIGURES TREES FEEDING CHICKENS SHOVELING MAN and BIRDS watercolor on paper unframed unsigned H9'' W12'' to H22 1/2'' W14 1/2'' (5pcs) Provenance: Acquired from the artist's great nephew. 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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Margaret Moffett Law Maryland/South
Margaret Moffett Law Maryland/South Carolina (1871-1956) THREE WORKERS color engraving unframed unsigned image size: H8'' W6'' Provenance: Acquired from the artist's great nephew. 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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Margaret Huddy, American 20th c,
Margaret Huddy, American 20th c, w/c, "Impatience at Windmar", 21" x 28" Estimate $200-400
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MARGARET BOURKE WHITE, (7) AP
MARGARET BOURKE WHITE, (7) AP PHOTOGRAPHS, 1937 Margaret Bourke White (American, 1904-1971), images of the American South, vintage gelatin silver print, dated Associated Press stamp, stamp for "The Evening Bulletin", loose and unframed, each 9"h x 7"w (sheet)
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Margaret Wharton (American b. 1943)
Margaret Wharton (American b. 1943) Driver (a pair of works) wooden baseball bat Height: 22 1/2 inches.
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MARGARET EVELYN WHITTEMORE
MARGARET EVELYN WHITTEMORE (UNITED STATES) 1897-1983. FISHING BOAT. WOODCUT, C. 1930. ED: UNKNOWN. UNCOMMON. SIGNED WITH PENCIL, L.L...Margaret Evelyn Whittemore (United States) 1897-1983. Fishing Boat. Woodcut, c. 1930. Ed: Unknown. Uncommon. Signed with pencil, l.l. Printed by the artist in colors on fiberous laid paper with uneven margins (?). 191 x 258 mm. (7 1/2 x 10 1/8 in.). Framed. Thomas Macfergus Cooper (Scotland/United States) 1896-1950. Sailboat and Lighthouse. Silkscreen, c. 1940. Ed: Unknown. Uncommon. Signed on the screen with copyright, l.l. Printed in colors on cream laid paper with margins, as issued. 246 x 293 mm. (9 5/8 x 11 1/2 in.) (2)
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MARGRET SHORT (OREGON, 20/21ST
MARGRET SHORT (OREGON, 20/21ST CENTURY) TWO OIL PAMARGRET SHORT (Oregon, 20/21st century) two oil paintings, table-top still lifes. Oil on board titled "Concertante," signed lower left, label an attached verso from the Lawrence Gallery, Or., image measures 12" x 11". Oil on canvas titled "Mrs. Merrifield's Dream," signed lower right, label attached verso from the Portland Art Museum Rental Sales Gallery, image measures 12" x 10". In wood frames; 17.5" x 16.75" and 17.25" x 15.25" overall.
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MARGARET THOMAS (BRITISH 1916-)
MARGARET THOMAS (BRITISH 1916-) DAFFODILS - NOVEMBER TWILIGHT CHELSEA Oil on burlap: 30 x 20 in. Framed lower left signed and dated: MT 53
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MARGARET WHITTEMORE (1897-1983)
MARGARET WHITTEMORE (1897-1983) PENCIL-SIGNED WOODBLOCKMargaret Whittemore (Kansas, 1897-1983)Meadowlark (Third quarter of the 20th century.)The color woodblock print is signed by the artist Margaret Whittemore in pencil below the image lower right and titled lower left.Image measures 8 x 3.75, sheet is 10.25 x 5.5 inches.Good to very good condition, the complete sheet, not laid down, untrimmed, no puncture, tear or repair, brown paper mounting tape top edge, no stain.Provenance: Deaccession from the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery - Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library.
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MARGARET WENTWORTH (MILLARD)
MARGARET WENTWORTH (MILLARD) (1914 - 1999)Margaret Wentworth (Millard) (1914 - 1999), Echo Lake, Maine, watercolor, signed lower right "Millard", sight size 12 1/2" x 18 1/2". Provenance: David Rockefeller Catalogue #22.94.
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Margaret Nixon watercolor pen & ink
Margaret Nixon watercolor pen & ink Maid serving Tea image area 20'' X 27'' well known Winter Park artist.
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MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE (AMERICAN,
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE (AMERICAN, 1904-1971)Margaret Bourke-White
American, 1904-1971
Manhattan Skyline , 1931
Gelatin silver print, impressed signature, edition 11/250
The New York skyline facing the coast, matted behind glass, silvered frame.
Image: 7 x 5 in. (17.78 x 12.70 cm.), frame: 15 x 12 3/4 in. (38.10 x 32.39 cm.)
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MARGARET MCWETHY
MARGARET MCWETHY (MARYLAND/MASSACHUSETTS, B. 1955), "RIVER - AUTUMN SUNSET"., OIL ON BOARD, 8" X 10". FRAMED 12.5" X 14.5".MARGARET MCWETHY, Maryland/Massachusetts, b. 1955, "River - Autumn Sunset". Signed and dated lower right "McWethy 01". Titled, signed and dated on label verso for Wohlfarth Galleries, Washington, D.C. and Provincetown, Massachusetts. Dimensions: Oil on board, 8" x 10". Framed 12.5" x 14.5".
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MARGRET E. SHORT OIL ON
MARGRET E. SHORT OIL ON CANVASMARGRET E. SHORT (Oregon, 20th century) oil on canvas, "Eclipse," still-life with melon and grapes. Signed lower left, titled verso. Image measures 10" x 11". In a wood frame; 15.25" x 16.25" overall.
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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)
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MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE, SEASONAL
MARGARET BOURKE-WHITE, SEASONAL WORKER, 1938 Margaret Bourke-White (American, 1904-1971), "Emilia Bagovan, 18. Balaztag Farm, Toplcianky, Czechoslovakia", sepia gelatin silver print, studio stamp verso and print date 1958, inscribed (by unknown hand), matted and unframed, 9.5"h x 7"w (sheet), 14.5"h x 12"w (mat)
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MARGARET BURROUGHS. "MR. RICHARDS,"
MARGARET BURROUGHS. "MR. RICHARDS," PEN & INK (American, b. 1942). Pen and ink with graphite on illustration board, 1965, signed "Margaret Burroughs" lr, titled and dated ll, sight size: 21 1/4 x 15 1/4 in., framed.
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Margaret Patterson (American,
Margaret Patterson
(American, 1867-1950)
Cottage on Sunny Hillside
oil on canvas
signed LR
Approx. 25 x 28 inches.
Collection of Mrs. A. Edward Allinson
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MARY CASSATT "MARGOT WEARING A
MARY CASSATT "MARGOT WEARING A BONNET," ETCHING Mary Stevenson Cassatt (American 1844-1926), "Margot Wearing A Bonnet" (No. 1), circa 1902, drypoint etching depicting an infant, apparently unsigned, framed. Breeskin 179. Provenance: The Print Collectors Group, Ltd., San Diego Art Institute, San Diego, CA. A certificate of authenticity accompanies this lot; the Estate of C.T. and William Biggers, Atlanta, Georgia. Approx. sight h. 9.5", w. 7"; Overall h. 23", w. 17.75", d. 1.25".
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MARGARET PATTINSON 1879
MARGARET PATTINSON 1879 NEEDLEWORK SAMPLER19th century American sampler, Margaret Eleanor Pattison, "honor thy father and thy mother...". Dated 1879. Wear and discoloration consistent with age. 19" x 25" (with frame 22 1/2" x 28 3/4").
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WOMEN OF DISTINCTION: MARGARET OF
WOMEN OF DISTINCTION: MARGARET OF YORK... Women of Distinction: Margaret of York, Margaret of Austria. Edited by Dagmar Eichberger, Davidsfonds/Leuven, Brepols Publishers, 2005, hardcover in printed case, 368 pages, ISBN 2-503-51917-2, 11.75"h x 10"w
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MARGARET BURROUGHS. "MR. RICHARDS,"
MARGARET BURROUGHS. "MR. RICHARDS," PEN AND INK (American, b. 1942). Pen and ink with graphite on illustration board, 1965, signed "Margaret Burroughs" lr, titled and dated ll, sight size: 21 1/4 x 15 1/4 in., framed.
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Margrethe Mather (Am. 1885-1952)
Margrethe Mather (Am. 1885-1952) Photographportrait of Jetta Goudal and Harold Grieve platinum print signed and dated in pencil on the mount. Unframed.Image 6 7/8 x 8 5/8 in.; Mount 17 7/8 x 14 1/8 in.Jetta Goudal and Harold Grieve were married in 1930 - she an actress from the silent film era and he an art director and founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.Collection of Clyde Nolan Jr. Greensboro NC
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Margaret Huddy, American 20th c,
Margaret Huddy, American 20th c, w/c, "Windmar", 29" x 21" Estimate $200-400
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Margaret Stones [FLOWER STUDIES]
Margaret Stones [FLOWER STUDIES] Three color photoreproductions
Estimate:$50-$100
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MARGARET GILLIES (BRITISH
MARGARET GILLIES (BRITISH 1803-1887), THE PARTING BENEDICTION, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, FRAMED, 32 X 25-1/4 INCHESMargaret Gillies (British 1803-1887), The Parting Benediction, Watercolor on Paper, Framed, 32 x 25-1/4 inches
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Margaret Leonard (American, New
Margaret Leonard (American, New Orleans, Contemporary) "Sunday School", acrylic on canvas, 20" x 24-1/2", titled, signed and dated lower left: "Sunday School"/Margaret Leonard/10/94". Presented in a polychromed frame.
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MARGARET WHITTEMORE (1897-1983)
MARGARET WHITTEMORE (1897-1983) PENCIL-SIGNED WOODBLOCKMargaret Whittemore (1897-1983)Young Robins (Third quarter of the 20th century.)The color woodblock print is signed by Margaret Whittemore in pencil below the image lower right and titled lower left.Image measures 7.75 x 4.75, sheet is 10.75 x 6.25 inches.Good to very good condition, the complete sheet, not laid down, untrimmed, no puncture, tear or repair, brown paper mounting tape top edge, no stain.Provenance: Deaccession from the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery - Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library.
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MARGARET KEANE (1927-2022): GIRL
MARGARET KEANE (1927-2022): GIRL WITH CAT AND TURTLEMargaret Keane, 1927-2022 Girl with Cat and Turtle, oil on canvas 1963; signed, dated and copyrighted center left oil on canvas Dimensions: 24 x 30 in. (61 x 76.2 cm.), Frame: 33 1/2 x 39 1/2 in. (85.1 x 100.3 cm.) Provenance: Property from The Watt Estate's Harbor Island Time Capsule, Newport Beach, California Condition:
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MARGARET FRANCIS (BRITISH,
MARGARET FRANCIS (BRITISH, 20TH/21ST CENTURY) (3) Towards the Sea, River Ribble; Before the Thunderstorm, Electric Green & Purple Clouds (2003), a pair each signed titled and dated 'Margaret Francis 2003' (verso) watercolour and gouache each 23.5 x 27cm together with a signed booklet on the artist (3) ARR
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AFTER VAN LOO "MARGARET
AFTER VAN LOO "MARGARET WOFFINGTON," FRAMED OIL After Jean Baptiste Van Loo (French 1684-1745), "Margaret 'Peg' Woffington", 19th century, oil on canvas, half length portrait depicting the Irish born actress in a blue dress with a cage and birds, apparently unsigned, marked "D.W. Farrer" to stretcher in chalk and American Art Galleries, New York label en verso noting Noe Collection, number FEB16-17-1411, in giltwood, gesso, and composition frame. Canvas approx. h. 36", w. 28.5"; Overall h. 47.5", w. 39.25", d. 2.75".