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PASTEL, MARY DENEALE MORGAN Mary
PASTEL, MARY DENEALE MORGAN Mary DeNeale Morgan (American, 1868-1948), Untitled (Portrait of a Flapper), pastel on brown paper, artist estate stamo lower right, sight: 13.25"h x 10.25"w, overall (with frame): 14.25"h x 11.25"w
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PAINTING, MARY DENEALE MORGAN
PAINTING, MARY DENEALE MORGAN Mary Deneale Morgan (American, 1868-1948), Rocky Shores, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, board: 14.25"h x 11.25"w, overall (with frame): 17"h x 14"w
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MARY DENEALE MORGAN
MARY DENEALE MORGAN WATERCOLORMary DeNeale Morgan (California, 1868 - 1948) watercolor on paper coastal scene. Signed lower left. Housed in a simple gilt wood frame. 4 5/8" H x 7 1/4" W. Framed - 9 5/8" H x 12 3/8" W. Provenance: Private Arkansas collection.
Condition:
Watercolor overall very good condition. Fading to matte, scattered abrasions to frame.
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MARY DENEALE MORGAN
MARY DENEALE MORGAN WATERCOLORMary DeNeale Morgan (California, 1868-1948) watercolor painting depicting a wooded road at sunset. Signed M De N Morgan lower left. William Karges Fine Art and Morcom's House of Beautiful Things Oakland labels en verso. Brown mat and stained molded frame. 5" x 4". Biography (courtesy Askart): Mary DeNeale Morgan was a Carmel artist known for her plein air painitngs. As a young woman, she studied with William Keith in Oakland. In 1886 she enrolled in the California School of Design and studied with William Merritt Chase and Amedee Joullin. Her style, combining elements of the Barbizon School with tonalism and California impressionism, earned her a Silver Medal at the Panama Pacific International Exhibition in 1915, and Scribner Magazine named her one of the nation's foremost women artists in 1928. She was also a founder of the Carmel Art Association. Provenance: Private Belle Meade (Nashville) Tennessee collection. (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Excellent condition.
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GLADYS R. L. KLAIBER, O/B STILL
GLADYS R. L. KLAIBER, O/B STILL LIFEGladys R. Lehmkuhl Klaiber (American, 1904-1998) still life oil on canvas board, signed and dated to lower left with the word Carmel under signature; measures approximately 30" x 24" with sight image of approximately 23-1/2" x 17-1/2". Gladys R. Lehmkuhl Klaiber was born on July 28, 1904 in California. By the 1930s Mrs. Klaiber had settled in Carmel on the Monterey Peninsula. She was a pupil of Mary DeNeale Morgan and Louise Cunningham. Her bold, colorful depictions include florals, landscapes and figures. A recluse, she died in Livermore, CA on Oct. 18, 1998.
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MARY DENEALE MORGAN GOUACHEMARY
MARY DENEALE MORGAN GOUACHEMARY DENEALE MORGAN (California, 1868-1948) gouache on paper, Cyprus on the Monterey Coast. Signed lower right. Opening measures 5.75" x 5.75". In a wood frame; 10.75" x 9.75" overall.
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MARY DENEALE MORGAN: "CARMEL
MARY DENEALE MORGAN: "CARMEL VALLEY"oil on board signed lower left Provenance: with label from Steven Stern Fine Arts, Los Angeles 24 x 24 inches Condition:
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MARY DENEALE MORGAN (1886-1948):
MARY DENEALE MORGAN (1886-1948): LANDSCAPEcirca 1915; gouache; signed lower right; 6 x 8 1/4 inches; 12 x 14 inches frame Condition:
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Mary DeNeale Morgan (American
Mary DeNeale Morgan (American 1868-1948) Southwest Landscape oil on board signed M. Morgan (lower left) 16 x 20 inches.
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Mary DeNeale Morgan (1868-1948
Mary DeNeale Morgan (1868-1948 Carmel CA) Poppies and Lupine
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Mary DeNeale Morgan (1868-1948
Mary DeNeale Morgan (1868-1948 Carmel CA) Robert Louis Stevenson House Monterey