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EMILE A. GRUPPE (AMERICAN,
EMILE A. GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1896-1978) "WINTER AFTERGLOW" Oil on canvas. Signed 'Emile A. Gruppe' (lower right) and dated '1927'. Original giltwood Newcomb Macklin frame.
Emile A. Gruppe (American, 1896-1978)
Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for impressionistic landscapes and Massachusetts coastal and marine paintings. Gruppe was born in Rochester, New York and lived the early years of his life in the Netherlands as his father, Charles P. Gruppe, painted with the Hague School of art and acted as a dealer for the Dutch painters in the United States. He made his permanent studio in Gloucester, Massachusetts and became a member of the Cape Ann school of artists. Although he is best known for his variety of impressionistic landscapes, he also painted figures and portraits. His modern style was largely inherited from the French impressionist Monet.
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PAINTING, FERN COPPEDGE Fern
PAINTING, FERN COPPEDGE Fern Coppedge (American, 1883-1957), "Autumn," oil on canvas, signed and titled on upper stretcher bar, title label affixed verso, accompanied by period Newcomb Macklin frame, canvas: 20"h x 18"w, overall (with frame): 23.5"h x 21.5"w
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NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME Newcomb
NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME Newcomb Macklin period carved gold leaf frame, rabbet: 24.25"h x 27.38"w, overall 32"h x 34.5"w
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ARTHUR J.LAWS (AMERICAN, 1894-1960)
ARTHUR J.LAWS (AMERICAN, 1894-1960) NICKEL PLATE RAILRO...oil on artist's board bearing estate stamp verso Framed Newcomb Macklin Frame
12 in. h. x 16 in. w.
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LEOTA W. LOOP "WINTER LANDSCAPE"
LEOTA W. LOOP "WINTER LANDSCAPE" O/CLeota W. Loop (Indiana, 1893-1961) "Winter Landscape" oil on canvas signed lower right, in original Newcomb Macklin frame. Sight size: 24 1/2" high, 29 1/2" wide. Frame size: 29 1/2" high, 34 1/4" wide.
Condition:
Condition: information and/or statements of condition are not included in auction item descriptions. Any condition information which may be included is for information purposes only and may not be relied upon as the equivalent of a formal Condition: Report. Condition: Reports must be requested in writing, and will be provided in writing.”
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NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 30 X
NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 30 X 20Early 20th C. Newcomb Macklin Arts and Crafts Hand Carved and gilded Wood Frame.
Rabbet Size: 30 x 20 in.
Overall Size: 38.25 x 28.25 in.
Condition:
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NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 36.5 X
NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 36.5 X 26.25Early 20th C. Newcomb Macklin Arts and Crafts Hand Carved and gilded Wood Frame.
Rabbet Size: 36.5 x 26.25 in.
Overall Size: 46.25 x 35.75 in.
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1920'S NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME -
1920'S NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME - 19.25 X 12.25American, 1920's Newcomb Macklin Frame.
Rabbet Size: 19.25 x 12.25 in.
Overall Framed Size: 26 x 19 in. (04-5)
Condition:
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NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAMEAmerican,
NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAMEAmerican, Newcomb Macklin Frame.
Sight Size: 29 x 23 in.
Rabbet Size: 30.25 x 24 3/8 in.
Overall Framed Size: 37 x 31 x 3.5 in.
Condition:
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19TH C. AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF
19TH C. AMERICAN SCHOOL PORTRAIT OF A GENTLEMAN19th C. American School Portrait of a Gentleman. Housed in a Newcomb Macklin Frame (label verso).
Oil on canvas. Appears to be unsigned, has not been examined out of the frame.
Provenance: From the Estate of Francis Luis Mora (New York, Connecticut, 1874 - 1940).
Sight Size: 30 x 25 in.
Overall Framed Size: 36 x 31 in.
Condition:
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FRANCIS L MORA (1874 - 1940)
FRANCIS L MORA (1874 - 1940) "CONVERSATION PIECE"Francis Luis Mora (American, 1874 - 1940)
"Conversation Piece"
Oil on canvas painting of the artist's wife in an interior setting. Signed and dated lower right. Housed in a Newcomb Macklin frame.
Provenance: From the estate of the artist.
Sight Size: 30 x 25 in.
Overall Framed Size: 38 x 32 in.
Condition:
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CORBINO, Jon, (American,
CORBINO, Jon, (American, 1905-1964): ''Before The Race'', Scene Depicts Horses and Jockeys Around the Clubhouse, Oil/Pressboard Panel, 10'' x 8'', encased in a lovely silver and gold gilded Newcomb Macklin frame, 17.25'' x 15.25'', bearing the original Macklin label verso, as well as Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery label, in addition to a handwritten note with Corbino's Rockport address. Provenance: Original 1999 purchase receipt from Corbino Galleries for $6,500.00. Rosemary and Fred S. Johnston Estate.
CONDITION: Faint crease in lower right corner, all 4 corners are slightly rounded with minimal paint loss, newer whiteboard backing glued to original pressboard to allow for easier mounting in frame.
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CORBINO, Jon, (American,
CORBINO, Jon, (American, 1905-1964): ''Starting Line Up'', Scene Depicts Horses and Their Jockeys Getting Ready for the Race, Oil/Pressboard Panel, 10'' x 8'', encased in a lovely silver and gold gilded Newcomb Macklin frame, 17.25'' x 15.25'', bearing the original Macklin label verso, as well as Frank Oehlschlaeger Gallery label, in addition to a handwritten note with Corbino's Rockport address. Provenance: Original 1999 purchase receipt from Corbino Galleries for $6,500.00. Rosemary and Fred S. Johnston Estate.
CONDITION: Small fleck of loss, lower left corner, newer whiteboard backing glued to original pressboard to allow for easier mounting in frame.
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IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE PAINTING IN
IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE PAINTING IN NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME: Oil/Board, 9'' x 12'', signed lower left W. A. O. Paul, under glass, carved and gilded frame 12.75'' x 15.75'', Newcomb Macklin label affixed verso.
CONDITION: Frame shows minor wear.
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EUROPEAN CANAL PAINTING NEWCOMB
EUROPEAN CANAL PAINTING NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME: 20'' x 14'', no visible signature, gilded and carved Newcomb Macklin frame with label affixed verso, 26.5'' x 20.5''.
CONDITION: Blemish on the frame in the lower left corner.
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PARISIAN PARK SCENE PAINTING IN
PARISIAN PARK SCENE PAINTING IN FANTASTIC GILDED AND CARVED NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME: Oil/Canvas, 23.75'' x 39.5'', measures 30.5'' x 38.5'' with mat, unsigned, overall measurements 35.5'' x 43.5''.
CONDITION: Small fleck of paint loss in the right margin, frame does have minor touch-ups, and some very minor loss. Appears to be in exceptional condition.
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CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE, AMERICAN
CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE, AMERICAN 1860-1940, FISHERMEN AT THE DOCK, OIL ON CANVAS, 32 X 40 IN., HOUSED IN A HAND-CARVED NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME: 36 1/2 X 44 1/2 IN.CHARLES PAUL GRUPPE, (American, 1860-1940) Fishermen at the Dock, oil on canvas signed Chas. P. Gruppe lower right oil on canvas Dimensions: 32 x 40 in., housed in a hand-carved Newcomb Macklin frame: 36 1/2 x 44 1/2 in. Provenance: A Cape Cod, Massachusetts Collection. Condition: Very minor scattered inpainting throughout, could do with a cleaning, otherwise in fine condition. Please note: All property is sold "AS IS" and any statement, whether oral or written, is given as a courtesy and shall not be deemed as a guarantee, warranty, or representation of the authenticity of authorship, physical condition, size, quality, rarity, importance, provenance, exhibitions, literature or historical relevance of the property or otherwise. The absence of a condition report does not imply the item is in perfect condition.
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JAN V. CHELMINSKI, O/C, OFFICER
JAN V. CHELMINSKI, O/C, OFFICER ON HORSEOil on canvas painting of a mounted Polish officer in a winter scene by Jan van Chelminski (Polish, 1851-1925). Signed at lower left. Windsor and Newton marked canvas measures 9 3/4" x 7 3/4". Ornate Newcomb Macklin frame measures 17" x 14". Exce nt condition with some craquerlure. Minor wear to framing. shipping info This item will need to be shipped by a packing company of your choice. We maintain a list of reliable shippers, or you may choose your own.
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HARRY BALLINGER NEWCOMB MACKLIN
HARRY BALLINGER NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME PAINTING Connecticut,1892-1993Impressionist depiction of harsh ocean waves crashing against rugged coastal rocks housed in a Newcomb Macklin frame.
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SAMUEL BURTIS BAKER, "VIOLA WITH
SAMUEL BURTIS BAKER, "VIOLA WITH GUITAR", 1919 Samuel Burtis Baker (American (Massachusetts / District of Columbia), 1882-1967). "Viola With Guitar" -1919, oil on canvas, Signed lower right, Newcomb Macklin frame. Exhibition History: "7th Exhibition of Contemporary American Oil Paintings", Corcoran Gallery of Art, 1919; "33rd Exhibition of Painting and Sculpture", Corcoran, 1920. Provenance: Private collection, Birmingham, Alabama; Debra Force Fine Art, 2018; Private collection, New York, 2014; Gray's Auctioneers, Apr 2014, lot 43; Private collection, Washington DC, 1920; The artist. Approx. 47.5" x 40.5" (frame), 37" x 30" (canvas)
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CLAYTON BRAUN (AMERICAN,
CLAYTON BRAUN (AMERICAN, 1903-1986)Clayton Braun (American, 1903-1986) , "Reputedly Legare Walker, Financier of Woolworth Building, New York City", oil on canvas, signed lower left, 28 in. x 23 in., Newcomb Macklin frame . Provenance: Collection of Dr. Mark A. Geist, Providence, RI.
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A oil on canvas portrait of a young
A oil on canvas portrait of a young man, signed M. Hartman, in a Newcomb Macklin frame. Canvas 30" x 25" Frame 35" x 29.5" Condition: good CT Transfer Fee $20
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20th C American landscape painting,
20th C American landscape painting, oil on canvas, bears signature "G. P. Brion", mounted in Newcomb Macklin frame, 16" x 20", framed 20-1/4" x 24-1/4", good condition
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PAINTING, GRANVILLE REDMOND
PAINTING, GRANVILLE REDMOND Granville Redmond (American, 1871-1935), Untitled (Sunset on the Coast), oil on canvas, signed lower left, canvas: 18"h x 24"w, overall (with period Newcomb Macklin frame): 25.25"h x 31.25"w
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PAINTING, MARY RITER HAMILTON
PAINTING, MARY RITER HAMILTON Mary Riter Hamilton (Canadian, 1873-1954), "In the Garden," 1912, oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated verso, canvas: 21.5"h x 18"w, overall (with period Newcomb Macklin frame): 27.25"h x 23.5"w. Note: This painting was featured in the artist's "Exhibition of Paintings, Water-Colors, Pastels and Drawings" from 1912 (catalogue no. 6).
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PAINTING, CHARLES GARABED ATAMIAN
PAINTING, CHARLES GARABED ATAMIAN Charles Garabed Atamian (French/Turkish, 1872-1947), Untitled (Figures on a Beach), oil on canvas, signed lower left. canvas: 13.25"h x 16.25"w, overall (with period Newcomb Macklin frame): 19.25"h x 22.25"w
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LATE 19TH CENTURY OIL PAINTING ON
LATE 19TH CENTURY OIL PAINTING ON WOODEN PANEL,possibly Lake Lucerne. Signed Muster in the lower right. In exceptional early 20th C. Newcomb Macklin frame. Sight size 7 1/2" x 9 3/4", overall 14 1/2" x 16 3/4". Frame is signed on back.
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FOSTER Ben. Oil on Canvas
FOSTER Ben. Oil on Canvas ''Ledges at Small Point''In Newcomb Macklin frame. Signed lower center. Old labels verso. Benjamin Foster American 1852 - 1926. From an Old Brookville NY estate. Dimensions: 10'' high x 12'' wide. Condition: Good original condition with overall surface grime.
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FELICE WALDO HOWELLAmerican
FELICE WALDO HOWELLAmerican 1897-1968Piazza Del Campo Siena''. Signed lower left ''Felice Waldo Howell 1927''. Titled on canvas. Exhibited at the Montclair Art Museum (label verso). Presented in a Newcomb Macklin frame.Oil on canvas 30'' x 40''. Framed.''
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CARVED AND GILDED NEWCOMB MACKLIN
CARVED AND GILDED NEWCOMB MACKLIN FRAME: Minor wear matching liner inside liner measures 15 3/4'' x 12 3/4'' inside frame measures 16 1/4'' x 13 1/4'' overall outer measurement 21 1/2'' x 18 1/2''.
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Ernest Lawson (Canadian-American
Ernest Lawson (Canadian-American 1873 - 1939) "Snowbound" oil on canvas signed lower right in original Newcomb Macklin frame under glass canvas measures 16"T x 20-1/4"W with frame 22-3/4"T x 26-3/4"W. On original keyed stretcher with partial paper label attached stamped logo and pencil inscription. From a private family collection spanning three generations.A member of The Eight a group of artists which included the group's leaders Robert Henri Everett Shinn John Sloan Arthur B. Davies Maurice Prendergast George Luks and William J. Glackens. Though Lawson mostly painted landscapes he also did some realistic urban scenes which were shown at the 1908 exihibition of The Eight. His painting style is heavily influenced by Impressionism especially the style of John Henry Twachtman Alfred Sisley and J. Alden Weir.Though considered an Impressionist Lawson's work stylistically falls between Impressionism and realism. He became associated with Henri's circle of insurgents and was included in the landmark 1908 independent exhibition of The Eight organized to protest the jury system of the National Academy of Design annuals though he also became involved with the Academy and showed there throughout his life.