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William Sidney Mount (American
William Sidney Mount (American 1807-1868) "The Storm" pencil on paper initialed "W.S.M" dated "July 8.68" and titled lower center 6 in. x 4 in. attractively matted and framed. Provenance: Childs Gallery Boston 1979; from the artist to Mrs. William Jones Seabury Long Island New York; to her grandson Andrew Oliver New York and Boston 1978; thence to Belle Cheniere. Note: This drawing depicts a post-Civil War mother taking shelter under a tree for the duration of the impending storm where she comforts her two children and their dog. The mother's spreading skirts suggest the stability of her mission a point belied by her and her daughter's anxious expressions which are mirrored by that of the dog.
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Attributed to Richard Wilson
Attributed to Richard Wilson
(British, 1714-1782)
Approaching Storm
oil on canvas
11 x 14 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of Bruce McCashin, Vero Beach, FL
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Approaching Storm by M. Charles
Approaching Storm by M. Charles Rhinehart M. Charles Rhinehart (American b. 1930) ?20th century. Oil on canvas signed l.l.; 24 x 30 in. (sight).
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Michael Albrechtsen (American b.
Michael Albrechtsen
(American b. 1962)
Light After the Storm
oil on canvas
signed M Albrechtsen (lower right)
16 x 20 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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David Colvin (American, 20th
David Colvin
(American, 20th Century)
Before the Storm, 1991
oil on canvas
signed David Colvin and dated (lower left)
19 x 30 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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The Approaching Storm (American,
The Approaching Storm
(American, 1874-1958)
8 x 10 inches.
Property from the Collection of Harry Peterson, Lantana, Florida
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Mark Kremer (Russian b. 1928)
Mark Kremer (Russian b. 1928) "After the Storm". Oil on paperboard ca. 1969 signed in the lower right and inscribed in Cyrillic verso apprx. 11-1/4" x 13-1/4" framed in a wide gilt frame overall apprx. 16-1/4" x 18-3/4".
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William Anderson Coffin
William Anderson Coffin
(American, 1855–1926)
Oncoming Storm
oil on canvas
signed W.A. Coffin (lower right)
14 x 20 inches.
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JOHN GAWNE (1952- ), APPROACHING
JOHN GAWNE (1952- ), APPROACHING STORM Fine Art
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JIM RABBY "THE STORM IS OVER" (1972
JIM RABBY "THE STORM IS OVER" (1972 OIL)Jim Rabby
(Texas/ New Mexico, b. 1947)
The Storm Is Over , 1972
Oil on canvas
24" x 48"
An expressivescene of boats at sea,executed in heavy impasto. Signed to the top left corner, and offered with a Jim Rabby Gallery COA. Presented in a frame that measures 30" x 54".
Condition
Very good condition. No notable issues observed under blacklight inspection.
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PAUL HEE OIL ON MAHOGANY PANEL
PAUL HEE OIL ON MAHOGANY PANEL "INTO THE STORM"Paul Hee (American 1927-2011) Oil on Mahogany Panel "Into the Storm" , showing square rigged ship with sails furled heading into high seas, signed lower left "P. Hee" and dated on verso 1989, in carved and molded gilt frame
8.25 in. x 15 in. Framed 14 in. x 20.5 in.
Paul Hee, was hailed as one of America's finest maritime artist. A master of the luminescent style, Mr. Hee lived and painted in Beaufort, NC, where he retired after a life at se. His life-long love of the sea led him to pick up a brush and study art. His oil paintings often sold before the paint dried on the canvas.
Condition:
Items may have wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Please contact the gallery for further details prior to bidding. Any condition statement given as a courtesy should not be treated as fact.
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Saskia Ozols b.1973. The Storm.
Saskia Ozols b.1973. The Storm. 2001, oil on panel. 21? h × 48? w in. result: $1,512. estimate: $600–800. Signed, dated and inscribed to verso 'Summer, Assateague 2001 The Storm'.
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Norwood MacGilvary (American,
Norwood MacGilvary (American, 1874 - 1949) oil on canvas "The Storm in...", of a storm at sea, unsigned, handwritten label verso with title and artist, as found with some losses to paint, unframed, 36"h x 25"w
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David Cox (English, 1783-1859)
David Cox
(English, 1783-1859)
The Storm Cloud, 1827
watercolor over pencil
7 x 10 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of F. Alan Cummings, Tallahassee, Florida
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F. CAMPBELL: "AFTER THE STORM"oil
F. CAMPBELL: "AFTER THE STORM"oil on canvas; signed lower right; signed again and titled on stretcher; Provenance: Trumball Galleries, Los Angeles label verso; The Estate of Barbara Beretich, Artist and Collector of Art, Claremont, CA; Condition: two patches: 3 1/2 x 5 inches; and 1 1/2 x 1 1/4 inches; craquelure; in need of relining; 20 x 24 inches; 25 1/2 x 29 1/2 inches frame Condition:
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Richard Boschulte (American 20th
Richard Boschulte (American 20th century) Approaching Storm - I55 oil on masonite signed on verso 10 x 20 inches.
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STORM TOSSED BOAT Oil on panel:
STORM TOSSED BOAT Oil on panel: 15 x 19 in. Framed; indistinctly signed and dated 1867
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GAYLE STOTT LOWRY (NC), STUDY FOR
GAYLE STOTT LOWRY (NC), STUDY FOR CLEARING AFTER THE STORM Oil on board, signed at lower left, 2008, inscribed on the verso, matted and framed under glass.
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John Frederick Tennant painting
John Frederick Tennant painting (British, 1796-1872), "After the Storm", fishermen on a beach with boats, distant rainbow, signed lower right "J. Tennant 1866", oil on artist board, colourman label verso for "C.E. Clifford.Piccadilly", 14 x 22 in.; modern painted and gilt wood frame. Frame abrasions with some minor paint loss at edges, fill in panel verso; frame with abrasions. Property of the Hickory Museum of Art, Hickory, North Carolina (acquired in 1967).
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Summer Storm on the Naragansett
Summer Storm on the Naragansett Shore by William Trost Richards William Trost Richards (American 1833-1905) ?19th century. Oil on cradled panel signed l.r.; 9 x 15 in. (sight)..Inscribed by the artist on verso as follows;?Summer Storm on the Naragansett Shore/ Wm. T. Richards. ?Also with Christie's label. Previously sold at Christie's Condition: A few very small dashes of inpainting in upper left otherwise clean under blacklight.
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GRANT WOOD "APPROACHING STORM"
GRANT WOOD "APPROACHING STORM" LITHOGRAPH, 1940 Grant Wood (American, 1891-1942) "Approaching Storm" (Cole 19), lithograph on rives paper, 1940, signed in pencil, from the edition of 250, published by Associated American Artists, New York, with full margins. Image: 12" H x 9" W; frame: 20" H x 16.25" W. Provenance: From a 235 East 57th Street private collection. Purchased from Borne Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri.
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WILLIAM ZORACH, (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM ZORACH, (AMERICAN, 1887-1966), COMING STORM, 1948, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 14 1/2 X 21 1/2 IN., FRAME: 28 1/4 X 33 1/2 IN.WILLIAM ZORACH, (American, 1887-1966) Coming Storm, 1948, watercolor on paper signed William Zorach lower right and titled verso 1948, watercolor on paper Dimensions: 14 1/2 x 21 1/2 in., frame: 28 1/4 x 33 1/2 in. Provenance: The Downtown Gallery, New York; The Collection of Laurance Rockefeller; by descent within the family. Other notes: The Downtown Gallery, New York, label verso. 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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''Passing Storm'' Fishermen on
''Passing Storm'' Fishermen on the English Coast. 20'' H x 30'' W.
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Paul Falconer Poole (British,
Paul Falconer Poole (British, 1807-1879) "Approaching Storm", oil on canvas, 36" x 28", signed lower left "P. F. Poole". Presented in a contemporary giltwood frame bearing brass artist plaque. Reference: Christopher Wood, Dictionary of British Art, Volume IV, Victorian Painters.
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WILLIAM HENRY DETHLEF KOERNER
WILLIAM HENRY DETHLEF KOERNER (NJ/NY/MT, 1878-1938) Catalog #002, "Wind from the East" or "Hurricane #3: Marama can handle the canoe as well as a man", oil on canvas, signed, 1936, depicting a Polynesian woman cradling a young boy in her lap, sailing at the helm towards the viewer in high seas. An illustration for "The Hurricane" by Charles Nordhoff and Jas. Norman Hill. Appeared in "The Saturday Evening Post", Jan 11th, 1936. Caption: "The Wind is at east. There will be no danger of capsizing". In a replica gold gesso frame with linen cove, OS: 44" x 32", SS: 35 1/2" x 23 1/2", painting is in fine condition, stain to frame linen.
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JAMES TWITTY, PAINTING,
JAMES TWITTY, PAINTING, "STORM"James Twitty (b. 1916), "Storm", oil on canvas,, signed lower right "Twitty", with Findly, New York gallery label verso and artist's name and title, 36" x 36", very good original condition.
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Jay H. Connaway (American,
Jay H. Connaway (American, 1893-1970) "Stormy Sea, Nazare, Portugal", 1965, oil on board, 8" x 10", signed lower right, titled, signed and dated on board verso. Framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Mrs. E. Ives Bartholet, Art Consultant, New York, dated October 22, 1975.
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William Blakesley (1921 - 2012) oil
William Blakesley (1921 - 2012) oil on canvas, family on beach with incoming storm, titled “Gathering Storm,” signed lower right Wm. Blakesley, titled on back. Image 15” x 18.5” Overall 22” x 25.5” Condition: canvas with slight warping CT Transfer Fee $10
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JOEL MEYEROWITZ, (B. 1938),
JOEL MEYEROWITZ, (B. 1938), "STORM OVER CORN HILL, TRURO, CAPE COD," 1976, PHOTOGRAPH IN COLORS ON PAPER, SIGHT: 18.25" H X 23.25" WJoel Meyerowitz, (b. 1938) "Storm Over Corn Hill, Truro, Cape Cod," 1976, Photograph in colors on paper From the edition of unknown size and date Appears unsigned; titled and dated on a gallery label affixed to the backboard of the frame Photograph in colors on paper Dimensions: Sight: 18.25" H x 23.25" W Provenance: Hell's Kitchen Gallery, Provincetown, MA Collection of Barbara Wise, New York, NY David Wise and Audry Taylor, Los Angeles, CA, by descent from the above
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George Elmer Browne The Gathering
George Elmer Browne The Gathering Storm 18''x16'' pastel on paper signed verso on dust cover
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Rod Lawrence (American, b. 1951)
Rod Lawrence
(American, b. 1951)
Gathering Storm, 2009
acrylic on panel
signed Rod Lawrence (lower left)
27 x 19 inches
The Laumeister Collection from The Bennington Center for the Arts, Bennington, Vermont
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Frederick F. Crane (New York,
Frederick F. Crane (New York, 1847-1915) Passing Storm, signed lower left "Fred R. Crane", oil on canvas, 19-3/4 x 24 in., painted wood and composition frame with gilt highlights,
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LARRY EDWARDSON "STORMY WEATHER..."
LARRY EDWARDSON "STORMY WEATHER..." OIL ON BOARD"Stormy Weather, Ocean Point, Me." oil on board depicting a nautical landscape; signed to bottom left corner "Edwardson" as well as signed and titled to back with artist's address "47 Fifth Ave. N.Y.C."; measures approximately 14" x 18" unframed; in Good overall condition. Laurence Christie Edwardson was born in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1904 and lived part of his life in Kensington, Connecticut. Much of his painting career was spent in New England and New Orleans, Louisiana. His work includes many Louisiana landscapes, portraits and religious subjects; and one of his modernist works is in the Historic New Orleans Collection. Edwardson studied at the Hartford Art School; with Gifford Beal, Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts; Edward Dufner, New Britain Art League; A. Jones; and S. Nichols. He was a member of the Connecticut Art Association and exhibited at the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, 1930-1945 (prizes), New Haven Paint & Clay Club, 1941, and New Britain Institute, 1942-1946.
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ROBERT MINEO STORMY SEA GENRE
ROBERT MINEO STORMY SEA GENRE PAINTING New York20th CenturyDepicts sailors on deck of a ship manning the sails while large waves crash into the sides.
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MARIE MARTIN OIL ON CANVASMARIE
MARIE MARTIN OIL ON CANVASMARIE MARTIN (Oregon/California, b. 1940) oil on canvas, "The Storm is Over," desert landscape and storm clouds. Signed lower left, signed again and titled verso. Image measures 12" x 16". In a wood frame; 21.5" x 25.5" overall.
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Stormy seascape with crashing
Stormy seascape with crashing waves; oil on canvas; 23 1/4" x 35 1/4"; signed lower right, "L. Sch..."