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Marion Harris (American
Marion Harris (American 1904-1988) oil on canvas female nude 34" x 22". ?
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Marion Greenwood BEGGAR WOMAN AND
Marion Greenwood BEGGAR WOMAN AND CHILD Conte crayon on paper
Estimate:$100-$200
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MARION POWERS (AMERICAN, D.
MARION POWERS (AMERICAN, D. 1962), A COURTING COUPLE Oil on canvas, signed at lower right, presented in a period frame.
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MARION C.1910: SUFFRAGETTE IN
MARION C.1910: SUFFRAGETTE IN FLAG COSTUME Toned bromide print. Provenance: Property from the Collection of Gerald Kornblau. 6 3/4 x 4 1/8 in. 15 x 12 in. (framed).
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*Marion Young (American 20th
*Marion Young (American 20th century) Chasing Birds composite edition 343/350; inscribed M. Young and dated Height 22 3/4 inches.
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Marion Greenwood American 1909-1970
Marion Greenwood American 1909-1970 ''Iberian Motif'' lithograph signed ''Marion Greenwood'' lr 10 x 14 1/4 in. framed Estimate $ 100-200 Paintings have not been examined by blacklight.
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MARION (20TH C. MAINE) Gulls,
MARION (20TH C. MAINE) Gulls, offset lithograph, signed lower right, with further illegible inscription, in baarnwood frame, matted and glazed, OS: 24 3/4" x 33", SS: 16 1/2" x 24 3/4".
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WORK ON PAPER, MARION SEAWELL
WORK ON PAPER, MARION SEAWELL Marion Seawell (American, 20th century), Nesting Roosters, ink on paper, signed and dedicated "To Ted" lower right, overall (with frame): 15"h x 12.5"w
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MARION HUSE (AMERICAN,
MARION HUSE (AMERICAN, 1896-1967), OIL ON ARTIST BOARD, WOMAN IN LIGHT PINK DRESS WITH HER HAIR UP AND READING AT TABLE WITH FLOWERS...Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967), oil on artist board, woman in light pink dress with her hair up and reading at table with flowers and an instrument on it, signed lower left, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age including damages and repairs to frame, areas of inpainting, etc., ss: 18 3/4" h. x 22 3/4" w.
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Nicola Marschall
Nicola Marschall (Alabama/Kentucky 1829-1917) "Portrait of Marion Moses Waring (born June 18th 1843 Mobile Alabama)" oil on canvas unsigned 30 in. x 25 in. in a period frame.
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MARION POST WOLCOTT (1910-1990): "A
MARION POST WOLCOTT (1910-1990): "A RURAL SCHOOL IN BREATHITT COUNTRY KY" Gelatin silver print 8 x 10 in. (image) titled and signed.
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WORK ON PAPER, MARION V. DORN
WORK ON PAPER, MARION V. DORN Marion V. Dorn (American, 1899-1964), "Apples, Red, Green and Yellow," 1957, ink wash on paper, signed and dated lower right, titled verso, overall (with frame): 18"h x 23.5"w. Provenance: The Estate of David Pleydell-Bouverie, grandson of the 5th Earl of Radnor (Glen Ellen, CA). Note: All proceeds to benefit the Bouverie Preserve of Audubon Canyon Ranch (Glen Ellen, CA).
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Marion Cook (American, 20th
Marion Cook (American, 20th century) The Edge of a Field, signed lower right "Marion Cook 10-1970" (possibly Marion Bryant Cook, Tennessee, born 1933), oil on canvas, 12 x 16 in.; carved and painted wood frame,
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Marion Souchon (American/New
Marion Souchon (American/New Orleans 1870-1954) "The Dancers" oil on board unsigned numbered "512" and "3583" en verso 28 in. x 21 3/4 in. Provenance: Private Collection New Orleans. Note: Born into a prominent French Louisiana family Marion Sims Souchon was a well-respected surgeon at Hotel-Dieu but his enduring passion was painting. A self-taught artist Souchon favored bright expressive colors strong thick brushwork and an inclination toward modernism. In this painting Souchon depicts a lively dancer encircled by a group of admirers.
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Marion Bryson (American Cleveland
Marion Bryson (American Cleveland act. 1930's-50's) Yellow and Orange Flowers. Watercolor on artist's board apprx. sight size 39-1/2" x 29-1/2" framed under glass overall apprx. 45" x 33-3/4". A portion of the proceeds of this lot will benefit Overlook House. Overlook House is a nursing facility atop Cedar Hill near University Circle Cleveland Ohio.
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MARION POST WOLCOTT (1910-1990):
MARION POST WOLCOTT (1910-1990): MIGRANT LABORER'S CHILDREN BELLE GLADE FL Gelatin silver print 7 x 7 in. (sight) 15 1/8 x 15 5/8 in. (sheet) signed dated 1939.
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Marion Bryson (American Cleveland
Marion Bryson (American Cleveland act. 1930's-50's) Flowers in an amber pitcher. Watercolor on paper signed in the lower left apprx. 23" x 17" sight size matted and framed under glass overall apprx. 31" x 25".A portion of the proceeds of this lot will benefit Overlook House. Overlook House is a nursing facility atop Cedar Hill near University Circle Cleveland Ohio.
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MARION BROWN (AMERICAN,
MARION BROWN (AMERICAN, 1931-2010)Marion Brown (American, 1931-2010), "Portrait of a Lady", 1985, ink on paper mounted to board, pencil-signed and dated lower right, label with artist and date on reverse of board, 24 in. x 18 in., unframed. Condition: Overall fair condition.
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Marion Bryson (American Cleveland
Marion Bryson (American Cleveland act. 1930's-50's) Red floral. Watercolor on paper signed at the lower right the sight size apprx. 23" x 17-1/2" matted and framed in a green painted frame overall apprx. 31-3/4" x 25-1/2".A portion of the proceeds of this lot will benefit Overlook House. Overlook House is a nursing facility atop Cedar Hill near University Circle Cleveland Ohio.
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MARION LINE (AMERICAN, 1919-1999)
MARION LINE (AMERICAN, 1919-1999) GLEN ALLEN MARKET OIL ON CANVAS: 30 X 48 IN.Framed; lower left signed: Marion Line Oil on canvas: 30 x 48 in.
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Painting depicting General
Painting depicting General Marion, “General Marion Inviting a British officer to share his meal”, after the painting by John Blake White, South Carolina, 1781-1859, unsigned, oil on canvas, label verso “APG5781D”, 25 x 30 in.; possibly original mid 19th century American gilt wood and composition cove molding frame with sand-stenciled pebble decoration within cove and acanthus corners. Lined with wax and linen, restretched on old stretcher, crackle, cupping, retouch at edges, in smoke, tree, left middle and some faces, 5 to 10 percent of surface affected; frame with losses and retouch. Provenance: This painting appears in the 1969 estate appraisal of Susie M. Abney's home Harrietta Plantation in McClellanville, South Carolina.
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MARION GREENWOOD (AMERICAN, 1909
MARION GREENWOOD (AMERICAN, 1909 - 1970) 26" x 18" "Young Girl", ca. 1940. Oil on board, signed "M. Greenwood" lower left, in a wooden frame, overall 19 ½" x 27 ½".
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MARION HUSE (AMERICAN,
MARION HUSE (AMERICAN, 1896-1967), OIL ON ARTIST BOARD, WOMAN SEATED ON BLUE SOFA, A COLORFUL SHAWL COVERS END OF COUCH, SIGNED VERS...Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967), oil on artist board, woman seated on blue sofa, a colorful shawl covers end of couch, signed verso, not examined out of frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 13 3/4" h. x 17 3/4" w.
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MARION LINE, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY,
MARION LINE, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY, FARM SCENE, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 24 X 36 IN. (60.96 X 91.44 CM.)MARION LINE, AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY FARM SCENE, Acrylic on canvas Lower right signed and dated: Marion Line / 1984 Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 24 x 36 in. (60.96 x 91.44 cm.)
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JAMES DRUMMOND HERBERT
JAMES DRUMMOND HERBERT (1896-1970) A BRONZE BUSTof Marion who is Marion Freeman Wakeman, etcher and a painter. Sculpted in 1925. Mounted on a green marble plinth. Signed on back. The foundry is P. P. B. U. C. Munichen, made in Germany. She was born in 1891 and died in 1953. 19" high, 7" wide and 8" deep. Good overall condition.
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MARION LINE, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY,
MARION LINE, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY, SCHOOL DANCE, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 22 X 28 IN. (55.88 X 71.12 CM.), FRAME: 25 3/4 X 32 IN. (65.41 X 81.28 CM.)MARION LINE, AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY SCHOOL DANCE, Acrylic on canvas Lower right signed and dated: Marion Line 1987 Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 22 x 28 in. (55.88 x 71.12 cm.), Frame: 25 3/4 x 32 in. (65.41 x 81.28 cm.)
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MARION POWERS (KIRKPATRICK) (ME,
MARION POWERS (KIRKPATRICK) (ME, ?-1962) 'The Lovers and the Butterfly', oil on panel, signed lower right, titled on tag from the PAFA Exhibition and 1930 Copley Society of Boston Exhibition, giving a Fenway Studios address in Boston, plus a stamp from 'Womens Home Companion'. Inscribed on back 'Purchased by R.B. Dixwell, Western Mass., 1931'. Housed in a hand carved and water gilt signed Thulin frame, dated 1928, #2032. OS: 38" x 32", SS: 33" x 27". Good condition.
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MARION HUSE (AMERICAN,
MARION HUSE (AMERICAN, 1896-1967), THREE WORKS ON WOOD, INCLUDING: "STYLIZED GIRL HOLDING BIRD", OIL ON WOOD, SIGNED LL, ¾ LENGTH VI...Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967), three works on wood, including: "Stylized Girl Holding Bird", oil on wood, signed LL, 3/4 length view of girl with short dark hair, large round eyes, wearing white, holding a bird in her hands, indistinct background mostly red and green, unframed, cracks/chips along edge of wood, five small nail size holes, hole/puncture to wood on right side of figure's face, small scratches, 24 1/4" h. x 9 1/2" w.; "Stylized Pair of Standing Women", oil on wood, signed LL, depiction of two women shown in 3/4 view, both have light brown hair and dark eyes, the woman on the left wears a pink dress while the woman on the right wears white, background is blue and gray, unframed, wear/loss to bottom edge, vertical crack in wood along top, scrapes, 23 3/4" h. x 13 1/4" w.; along with "Figural Abstract", oil on wood panel, unsigned, abstract woman with small child, figures are suggested with lines, predominately red against a gray background, unframed, wear/loss to edges primarily corners, chip in wood on right side, vertical crack along bottom, abrasions, 34" h. x 11 1/2" w. [Works by Marion Huse are currently being offered at Vose Galleries and Childs Gallery, and have been sold by Spanierman Gallery in the past. This work was given to the Brockton Art Museum (MA) by the artist's husband, Dr. Robert Barstow; the BAM in turn gifted the Huse Collection to the New Britain Museum of American Art which later chose to sell some Huse works through auction at Winter Associates, Inc., CT]
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MARION HUSE (AMERICAN,
MARION HUSE (AMERICAN, 1896-1967), "BASKETBALL", OIL ON CANVAS, UNSIGNED, ABSTRACT DEPICTION OF A BASKETBALL GAME WITH FIGURES SKETC...Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967), "Basketball", oil on canvas, unsigned, abstract depiction of a basketball game with figures sketched in narrow light brush strokes jumping to make a basket, background is blue towards the top with red towards the bottom, unframed, wear/loss to edges, small abrasions with minor paint loss most evident in the blue and red of the background, 26" h. x 22" w. [Works by Marion Huse are currently being offered at Vose Galleries and Childs Gallery, and have been sold by Spanierman Gallery in the past. This work was given to the Brockton Art Museum (MA) by the artist''s husband, Dr. Robert Barstow; the BAM in turn gifted the Huse Collection to the New Britain Museum of American Art which later chose to sell some Huse works through auction at Winter Associates, Inc., CT]
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MARION HUSE (AMERICAN,
MARION HUSE (AMERICAN, 1896-1967), "WOMAN STANDING BESIDE TABLE," OIL ON CANVAS, SIGNED LL, STYLIZED WOMAN WEARING WHITE AND BLUE ST...Marion Huse (American, 1896-1967), "Woman Standing Beside Table," oil on canvas, signed LL, stylized woman wearing white and blue stands near a table, a blue vase and a white vase filled with flowers sit on the table, large window with a red curtain in background, unframed, wear/loss to edges, small scrapes 40" h. x 36" w. [Works by Marion Huse are currently being offered at Vose Galleries and Childs Gallery, and have been sold by Spanierman Gallery in the past. This work was given to the Brockton Art Museum (MA) by the artist's husband, Dr. Robert Barstow; the BAM in turn gifted the Huse Collection to the New Britain Museum of American Art which later chose to sell some Huse works through auction at Winter Associates, Inc., CT]
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Marion Huse (1896-1967) Oil on
Marion Huse (1896-1967) Oil on canvas abstract 40 1/2'' h. x 30'' w. [Marion Huse (1896-1967) was founder operator and head instructor of a successful art school in Springfield Massachusetts from 1925-1940 and a regional director of the state's W.P.A. Federal Art Project. Huse broke many barriers and achieved a degree of professional success unusual for a woman of her day. As a painter her works were exhibited and honored throughout New England and in other areas of the United States. In the early 1930's Huse acquired a country studio in the small Vermont village of Pownal. Nestled in the Green Mountain foothills just over the Massachusetts border from Williamstown. Marion Huse broadened her investigation of the American Scene after an excursion to New Mexico in the fall of 1937. In 1944 the artist married Robert Barstow and moved to Albany New York where they lived for several years. In late 1946 Huse left Albany to join her husband stationed with the Army Medical Corps in Europe immediately following World War II. They travelled throughout the country side of the Low Countries and northern France so that Huse could paint and sketch. While abroad Huse became more directly influenced by European Modernism in general and School of Paris painting in particular. During the 1940's Marion Huse became a pioneer in the exploration of the newly established graphic art medium of silk screen printing as serigraphy. During the summer of 1947 Huse began to experiment considerably with monotype. Many of Huse's most significant late works are characterized by increasingly abstract compositions and a more vigorously expressionistic manner of presentation. Around 1960 Huse further diversified her art through an exploration of medium of collage.] [Sold to benefit a New England Museum/Institution]
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MARION WALTON (AMERICAN,
MARION WALTON (AMERICAN, 1905-1996), STRIDING FIGURE Carved stone, mounted to wooden base, incised signature with inscription to base verso: "Marion Walton / Limited Edition / Robinson Galleries Inc. New York."
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MARION LINE, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY,
MARION LINE, AMERICAN 20TH CENTURY, ISLE OF SOMEWHERE, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 30 X 36 IN. (76.20 X 91.44 CM.)MARION LINE, AMERICAN, 20TH CENTURY ISLE OF SOMEWHERE, Acrylic on canvas Lower right signed and dated: Marion Line /1984 Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 30 x 36 in. (76.20 x 91.44 cm.)
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Marion Huse (1896-1967) Oil on
Marion Huse (1896-1967) Oil on canvas ''Woman with Fur Stole 24'' h. x 20'' w. [Marion Huse (1896-1967) was founder operator and head instructor of a successful art school in Springfield Massachusetts from 1925-1940 and a regional director of the state's W.P.A. Federal Art Project. Huse broke many barriers and achieved a degree of professional success unusual for a woman of her day. As a painter her works were exhibited and honored throughout New England and in other areas of the United States. In the early 1930's Huse acquired a country studio in the small Vermont village of Pownal. Nestled in the Green Mountain foothills just over the Massachusetts border from Williamstown. Marion Huse broadened her investigation of the American Scene after an excursion to New Mexico in the fall of 1937. In 1944 the artist married Robert Barstow and moved to Albany New York where they lived for several years. In late 1946 Huse left Albany to join her husband stationed with the Army Medical Corps in Europe immediately following World War II. They travelled throughout the country side of the Low Countries and northern France so that Huse could paint and sketch. While abroad Huse became more directly influenced by European Modernism in general and School of Paris painting in particular. During the 1940's Marion Huse became a pioneer in the exploration of the newly established graphic art medium of silk screen printing as serigraphy. During the summer of 1947 Huse began to experiment considerably with monotype. Many of Huse's most significant late works are characterized by increasingly abstract compositions and a more vigorously expressionistic manner of presentation. Around 1960 Huse further diversified her art through an exploration of medium of collage. Note: Illustrated in Marion Huse Artist's Evolution illustration #2] [Sold to benefit a New England Museum/Institution]
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MARION MILLER (AMERICAN, B.
MARION MILLER (AMERICAN, B. 1945), "JUDY IN WHITE", 1991, OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTS A YOUNG WOMAN LYING DOWN WITH HER FACE ILLUMINATED...Marion Miller (American, b. 1945), "Judy in White", 1991, oil on canvas, depicts a young woman lying down with her face illuminated in three quarters profile, the dark cobalt and purple background contrasted against the whites/neutrals of her blankets, unsigned, simple wood frame, NBMAA label verso, damage to frame, not examined out of frame, ss:18" h. x 16" w.
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MARION GREENWOOD (AMERICAN
MARION GREENWOOD (AMERICAN 1909-1970), PORTRAIT OF A OUNG WOMAN, LITHOGRAPH, PENCIL SIGNED, FRAME: 21-1/2 X 17-1/4 INMarion Greenwood (American 1909-1970), Portrait of a oung Woman, Lithograph, Pencil Signed, Frame: 21-1/2 x 17-1/4 in,