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JOHN COWAN (1920-2008), PINTAILS IN
JOHN COWAN (1920-2008), PINTAILS IN ROCKPORT, TX Title: John Cowan (1920-2008), Pintails in Rockport, TX Medium: watercolor on paper Dimensions: 21 1/2 x 29 5/8 Framed dimension: 33 1/4 x 40 1/8 x 1 1/4
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GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN,
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) Oil on artist board, pencil signed 'G. Renouard' (on reverse).
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. He was born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
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CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN,
CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1860-1940) "GOING TO PASTURE" Oil on canvas. Signed 'Chas P. Gruppe' (lower left). Original giltwood frame.Charles Gruppe (American, 1860-1940)
Landscape and marine painter Charles Paul Gruppe was born in Picton, Canada, September 3rd, 1860. When Gruppe was ten, he moved with his family to Rochester, New York, after the death of his father. Interested in painting from an early age, he spent much of his time sketching and creating watercolors and oils. To help support his mother and sisters, he worked in a sign-painting shop, soon mastering the craft.
Eventually, at age twenty-one, he had earned enough money to travel steerage to Europe, where he traveled through France, Germany, and Holland, searching for a place to settle and practice his art. He was taken with Holland, perhaps attracted to its fishing villages with their picturesque boats and quaint houses and decided to stay. He built a home and studio in the little fishing village of Katwyk Ann Zee and painted much of his European work in the vicinity of that town. Altogether, Gruppe spent over twenty years in Holland, becoming a celebrity artist and ultimately being patronized by the royalty of Europe. His work is represented in many museums in America and Europe.
Charles P. Gruppe died at age 80 in Rockport, Massachusetts, on September 30th, 1940 at his studio where he had been established during the summers for 15 years. The remainder of each of those years, he had spent in New York City, where he was an active member of the Salmagundi Club.
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CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN,
CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1860-1940) LOW TIDE, MASSACHUSETTS Oil on canvas. Signed 'Chas P. Gruppe' (lower right). Giltwood frame. Paper label inscribed 'Low Tide ... (illegible)'.
Charles Gruppe (American, 1860-1940)
Landscape and marine painter Charles Paul Gruppe was born in Picton, Canada, September 3rd, 1860. When Gruppe was ten, he moved with his family to Rochester, New York, after the death of his father. Interested in painting from an early age, he spent much of his time sketching and creating watercolors and oils. To help support his mother and sisters, he worked in a sign-painting shop, soon mastering the craft.
Eventually, at age twenty-one, he had earned enough money to travel steerage to Europe, where he traveled through France, Germany, and Holland, searching for a place to settle and practice his art. He was taken with Holland, perhaps attracted to its fishing villages with their picturesque boats and quaint houses and decided to stay. He built a home and studio in the little fishing village of Katwyk Ann Zee and painted much of his European work in the vicinity of that town. Altogether, Gruppe spent over twenty years in Holland, becoming a celebrity artist and ultimately being patronized by the royalty of Europe. His work is represented in many museums in America and Europe.
Charles P. Gruppe died at age 80 in Rockport, Massachusetts, on September 30th, 1940 at his studio where he had been established during the summers for 15 years. The remainder of each of those years, he had spent in New York City, where he was an active member of the Salmagundi Club.
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CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN,
CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1860-1940) HARBOR SCENE Oil on canvas. Signed 'Chas P. Gruppe' (lower left).Charles Gruppe (American, 1860-1940)
Landscape and marine painter Charles Paul Gruppe was born in Picton, Canada, September 3rd, 1860. When Gruppe was ten, he moved with his family to Rochester, New York, after the death of his father. Interested in painting from an early age, he spent much of his time sketching and creating watercolors and oils. To help support his mother and sisters, he worked in a sign-painting shop, soon mastering the craft.
Eventually, at age twenty-one, he had earned enough money to travel steerage to Europe, where he traveled through France, Germany, and Holland, searching for a place to settle and practice his art. He was taken with Holland, perhaps attracted to its fishing villages with their picturesque boats and quaint houses and decided to stay. He built a home and studio in the little fishing village of Katwyk Ann Zee and painted much of his European work in the vicinity of that town. Altogether, Gruppe spent over twenty years in Holland, becoming a celebrity artist and ultimately being patronized by the royalty of Europe. His work is represented in many museums in America and Europe.
Charles P. Gruppe died at age 80 in Rockport, Massachusetts, on September 30th, 1940 at his studio where he had been established during the summers for 15 years. The remainder of each of those years, he had spent in New York City, where he was an active member of the Salmagundi Club.
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CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN,
CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1860-1940) "MEDITATION AT TWILIGHT" Oil on canvas. Signed (lower left).
Charles Gruppe (American, 1860-1940)
Landscape and marine painter Charles Paul Gruppe was born in Picton, Canada, September 3rd, 1860. When Gruppe was ten, he moved with his family to Rochester, New York, after the death of his father. Interested in painting from an early age, he spent much of his time sketching and creating watercolors and oils. To help support his mother and sisters, he worked in a sign-painting shop, soon mastering the craft.
Eventually, at age twenty-one, he had earned enough money to travel steerage to Europe, where he traveled through France, Germany, and Holland, searching for a place to settle and practice his art. He was taken with Holland, perhaps attracted to its fishing villages with their picturesque boats and quaint houses and decided to stay. He built a home and studio in the little fishing village of Katwyk Ann Zee and painted much of his European work in the vicinity of that town. Altogether, Gruppe spent over twenty years in Holland, becoming a celebrity artist and ultimately being patronized by the royalty of Europe. His work is represented in many museums in America and Europe.
Charles P. Gruppe died at age 80 in Rockport, Massachusetts, on September 30th, 1940 at his studio where he had been established during the summers for 15 years. The remainder of each of those years, he had spent in New York City, where he was an active member of the Salmagundi Club.
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CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN,
CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1860-1940) OLD LANDMARKS, CALEDONIA CREEK Oil on canvas. Signed 'Chas. P. Gruppe' (lower right).
Charles Gruppe (American, 1860-1940)
Landscape and marine painter Charles Paul Gruppe was born in Picton, Canada, September 3rd, 1860. When Gruppe was ten, he moved with his family to Rochester, New York, after the death of his father. Interested in painting from an early age, he spent much of his time sketching and creating watercolors and oils. To help support his mother and sisters, he worked in a sign-painting shop, soon mastering the craft.
Eventually, at age twenty-one, he had earned enough money to travel steerage to Europe, where he traveled through France, Germany, and Holland, searching for a place to settle and practice his art. He was taken with Holland, perhaps attracted to its fishing villages with their picturesque boats and quaint houses and decided to stay. He built a home and studio in the little fishing village of Katwyk Ann Zee and painted much of his European work in the vicinity of that town. Altogether, Gruppe spent over twenty years in Holland, becoming a celebrity artist and ultimately being patronized by the royalty of Europe. His work is represented in many museums in America and Europe.
Charles P. Gruppe died at age 80 in Rockport, Massachusetts, on September 30th, 1940 at his studio where he had been established during the summers for 15 years. The remainder of each of those years, he had spent in New York City, where he was an active member of the Salmagundi Club.
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CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN,
CHARLES GRUPPE (AMERICAN, 1860-1940) HARBOR SCENE Oil on canvas. Signed 'Chas. P. Gruppe' (lower left).
Charles Gruppe (American, 1860-1940)
Landscape and marine painter Charles Paul Gruppe was born in Picton, Canada, September 3rd, 1860. When Gruppe was ten, he moved with his family to Rochester, New York, after the death of his father. Interested in painting from an early age, he spent much of his time sketching and creating watercolors and oils. To help support his mother and sisters, he worked in a sign-painting shop, soon mastering the craft.
Eventually, at age twenty-one, he had earned enough money to travel steerage to Europe, where he traveled through France, Germany, and Holland, searching for a place to settle and practice his art. He was taken with Holland, perhaps attracted to its fishing villages with their picturesque boats and quaint houses and decided to stay. He built a home and studio in the little fishing village of Katwyk Ann Zee and painted much of his European work in the vicinity of that town. Altogether, Gruppe spent over twenty years in Holland, becoming a celebrity artist and ultimately being patronized by the royalty of Europe. His work is represented in many museums in America and Europe.
Charles P. Gruppe died at age 80 in Rockport, Massachusetts, on September 30th, 1940 at his studio where he had been established during the summers for 15 years. The remainder of each of those years, he had spent in New York City, where he was an active member of the Salmagundi Club.
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CARL W. PETERS (AMERICAN,
CARL W. PETERS (AMERICAN, 1897-1980) "MEADOW BROOK" Oil on canvas. Signed 'Carl W. Peters' (lower left) and titled 'Meadow Brook' on reverse. Original frame.
Carl W. Peters (American, 1897-1980)
Carl Peters was an American artist who learned about sign painting, set design, illustration, and landscape painting while attending the Rochester Mechanics Institute (now the Rochester Institute of Technology). Most of his painting was done in the rural countryside around his hometown of Fairport, New York and around Cape Ann, and the town of Rockport, Massachusetts where he spent his summers painting the harbor and rocky seaside with bold contrasting colors. In the fall, winter, and spring Peters would paint the landscape around his childhood home. He was especially fond of painting the snow-covered rooftops and icy streams of the region in the winter months. Peters painted images based on the landscapes of Fairport and Rochester and insisted on sketching on the spot, even in severe weather.
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CARL PETERS (AMERICAN, 1897-1980)
CARL PETERS (AMERICAN, 1897-1980) WINTER LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas. Signed 'Carl W. Peters' (lower left).
Carl W. Peters (American, 1897-1980)
Carl Peters was an American artist who learned about sign painting, set design, illustration, and landscape painting while attending the Rochester Mechanics Institute (now the Rochester Institute of Technology). Most of his painting was done in the rural countryside around his hometown of Fairport, New York and around Cape Ann, and the town of Rockport, Massachusetts where he spent his summers painting the harbor and rocky seaside with bold contrasting colors. In the fall, winter, and spring Peters would paint the landscape around his childhood home. He was especially fond of painting the snow-covered rooftops and icy streams of the region in the winter months. Peters painted images based on the landscapes of Fairport and Rochester and insisted on sketching on the spot, even in severe weather.
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BETTY LOU SCHLEMM (AMERICAN, B.
BETTY LOU SCHLEMM (AMERICAN, B. 1934) ROCKPORT SCENE Watercolor on paper. Signed 'Schlemm '77' (lower left).
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CARL W. PETERS (AMERICAN,
CARL W. PETERS (AMERICAN, 1897-1980) "PIGEON COVE, ROCKPORT" Oil on canvas. Signed 'Carl W. Peters' (lower left).
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Allen Tucker (American,
Allen Tucker
(American, 1866-1939)
Rockport
oil on canvas
signed Allen Tucker (lower right); inscribed with title and R.30 (on the stretcher)
25 x 34 inches.
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DONALD ALLEN MOSHER NEW ENGLAND
DONALD ALLEN MOSHER NEW ENGLAND SHIP WC PAINTING Massachusetts,1945-2014Depicts a ship in a harbor with crew members on deck while seagulls fly overhead. Mosher studied at the Vesper School of Art and was later the vice president of the Rockport Art Association as well as a member of the Guild of Boston Artists, New England Watercolor Society, the Copley Society, International Society of Marine Painters, and the Salmagundi Club. Some of his works can be found in the Peabody Museum, Portland Art museum, and the State House in Boston.
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ALFRED VANCE CHURCHILL,
ALFRED VANCE CHURCHILL, LANDSCAPEAlfred Vance Churchill (American 1864-1949) , oil on artist board landscape, titled on verso Mt. Pleasant Street, Rockport 1926 , with Smith College Museum of Art loan label on verso, 11" x 16", frame - 16 3/4" x 21 3/4".
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Condition:
A few small flakes.
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GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN,
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) DOCK SCENE Oil on canvas.
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
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GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN,
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) "SUMMER SHADOWS" Oil on canvas. Titled on paper label on reverse.
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
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GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN,
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas. Signed 'Renouard' (lower right).
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
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GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN,
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) WINTER LANDSCAPE Oil on masonite.
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
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ANTHONY THIEME (AMERICAN,
ANTHONY THIEME (AMERICAN, 1888-1954) "DOORWAY" Oil on canvas. Stamped on reverse 'Anthony Thieme, Boston, Mass.' Original giltwood frame.
Anthony Thieme (Dutch/American, 1888-1954)
Anthony Thieme was a landscape and marine painter and major figure of the Rockport (MA) School of American Regional Art. He studied at the Academie of Fine Arts in Rotterdam and briefly at the Royal Academy in The Hague. He traveled widely in Europe and frequently found work as a stage designer. When he moved to the United States, he quickly found work as a stage designer at the Century Theatre in New York, designing sets for the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. He discontinued working as a stage designer in 1928 and make his living with the sales of paintings and etchings. He eventually established the Thieme School of art and exhibited his work frequently at the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York. He traveled widely, where he painted en plein air; Mexico, Guatemala, Florida, and France were frequented destinations.
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ANTHONY THIEME (AMERICAN,
ANTHONY THIEME (AMERICAN, 1888-1954) "HARBOR SCENE" Oil on canvas. Signed (lower left) and titled (on reverse).
Anthony Thieme (Dutch/American, 1888-1954)
Anthony Thieme was a landscape and marine painter and major figure of the Rockport (MA) School of American Regional Art. He studied at the Academie of Fine Arts in Rotterdam and briefly at the Royal Academy in The Hague. He traveled widely in Europe and frequently found work as a stage designer. When he moved to the United States, he quickly found work as a stage designer at the Century Theatre in New York, designing sets for the Russian ballerina Anna Pavlova. He discontinued working as a stage designer in 1928 and make his living with the sales of paintings and etchings. He eventually established the Thieme School of art and exhibited his work frequently at the Grand Central Art Galleries in New York. He traveled widely, where he painted en plein air; Mexico, Guatemala, Florida, and France were frequented destinations.
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GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN,
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) Oil on canvas laid on Masonite. Signed 'Renouard' (lower left).
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
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GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN,
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) Oil on canvas laid on Masonite. Signed 'Renouard' (lower right).
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
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HARRY AIKEN VINCENT (AMERICAN,
HARRY AIKEN VINCENT (AMERICAN, 1864-1931). Oil on canvas. "Morning Lifting Fog, Vesey, Rockport, Mass." Signed lower right. From a Parsippany, NJ collection. Dimensions: 14" high x 16" wide Condition: Wear at margin.
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MARIANNA SLOAN (USA, 1875-1954).
MARIANNA SLOAN (USA, 1875-1954). "Rockport Coast " Seascape. Oil on board signed lower right. From a West Side, NYC estate. Dimensions: 9.5" h x 13.5" w. Condition: Good. Could benefit from cleaning.
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JANE (MORTELLITO) WASEY
JANE (MORTELLITO) WASEY (ME/NY/IL/FRANCE, 1912-1992) Green Marble Anthropomorphic Sculpture, mounted on pine disc vase, signed on the underside. 5 1/4" x 7 1/4" x 4 3/4".
Ms. Wasey was born in Chicago and began her career at age 17 in Paris as the only female assistant to sculptor Paul Landowski. She worked with him on Christ the Redeemer, the 98-foot statue on Corcovado Mountain in Rio de Janeiro. In Maine, she is most remembered for her sculpture of "Andre the Seal", in Rockport Harbor.
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CARROLL THAYER BERRY (ME,
CARROLL THAYER BERRY (ME, 1886-1978) "At Anchor, Rockport, Maine Coast", woodblock print on paper, with blue-green color, pencil framed and titled, unframed, loose, sheet size: 15" x 16 3/4", impression: 11" x 12 1/2".
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CARROLL THAYER BERRY (ME,
CARROLL THAYER BERRY (ME, 1886-1978) "Windjammer in Rockport - Maine Coast", woodblock print, pencil signed and titled in lower margin, also signed lower left in print, housed in an ebonized wooden frame with mat, glazed, OS: 17" x 18 1/2", image: 10" x 12".
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UPRIGHT PINTAIL DRAKE DECOY BY
UPRIGHT PINTAIL DRAKE DECOY BY JERRY ST. CLAIR, ROCKPORT, ME Signed and identified on the underside, dated 2006, having glass eyes, with carved, painted and inked feathers, 12" x 12 1/2" x 5 1/2".
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ANTONIO CIRINO SEASIDE HARBOR
ANTONIO CIRINO SEASIDE HARBOR MARITIME PAINTING Rhode Island, Italy,1889-1983Impressionist depiction of two figures in separate boats surrounded by empty docked vessels. Cirino attended the Rhode Island School of Design, later teaching at the school, and under artist Arthur Wesley Dow. He was a founding member of the Rockport Art Association, an out of state member of the Salmagundi Club of New York City, and designed a 14K gold key to the City of Providence.
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SAMUEL BURTIS BAKER (AMERICAN,
SAMUEL BURTIS BAKER (AMERICAN, 1882-1967)Samuel Burtis Baker (American, 1882-1967), "Flickering Shadows", 1937, oil on canvas board, signed lower center, titled, dated and "Elmer J. Tonsberg, Hatfield's Color Shop, Boston, Rockport and E. Gloucester" label en verso, "The House of Heydenryk, New York" label on reverse of frame, 15 in. x 17 3/4 in., framed, overall 22 7/8 in. x 25 3/4 in. 1 1/2 in. Condition: Overall good condition.
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JAMES P. KERR (AMERICAN, 1953-),
JAMES P. KERR (AMERICAN, 1953-), "INNER HARBOR, ROCKPORT", OIL ON CANVAS, DEPICTING AN ABSTRACT HARBOR SCENE WITH BUILDINGS, BOATS, AND PIER, SIGNED LOWER LEFT, TITLED ON CANVAS VERSO, FRAMED, WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE...James P. Kerr (American, 1953-), "Inner Harbor, Rockport", oil on canvas, depicting an abstract harbor scene with buildings, boats, and pier, signed lower left, titled on canvas verso, framed, wear consistent with age, 34 1/2" h. x 47 3/4" w.
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PAUL STRISIK, (AMERICAN,
PAUL STRISIK, (AMERICAN, 1918-1998), ROCKPORT STREET VIEW, OIL ON BOARD, 12 X 16 IN., FRAME: 20 X 24 IN.PAUL STRISIK, (American, 1918-1998) Rockport Street View, oil on board signed Strisik lower right oil on board Dimensions: 12 x 16 in., frame: 20 x 24 in. Provenance: The Collection of a Wellesley, Massachusetts Couple. Condition: Overall good condition; one spot of surface grime, center; clean under UV. 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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WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS,
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (AMERICAN, 1888-1969), VILLAGE VIEW, BRITTANY, OIL ON CANVAS, 25 X 30 IN., FRAME: 32 1/2 X 37 1/2 IN.WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (American, 1888-1969) Village View, Brittany, oil on canvas signed W. Lester Stevens lower right oil on canvas Dimensions: 25 x 30 in., frame: 32 1/2 x 37 1/2 in. Provenance: Property of a Gloucester, Massachusetts Collector. Exhibitions: Rockport Art Association, Rockport, Massachusetts, William Lester Stevens Retrospective, September 27 - November 9, 2003 (label verso). Condition: Craquelure throughout, mostly stable except for some flaking paint in upper left corner. Minor stretcher bar wear. 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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WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS,
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (AMERICAN, 1888-1969), GRAY DAY IN NEW ENGLAND, OIL ON CANVAS, 17 1/2 X 21 5/8 IN., FRAME: 21 3/8 X 25 5/8 IN.WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (American, 1888-1969) Gray Day in New England, oil on canvas signed W. Lester Stevens lower right oil on canvas Dimensions: 17 1/2 x 21 5/8 in., frame: 21 3/8 x 25 5/8 in. Provenance: Property of a Gloucester, Massachusetts Collector. Exhibitions: Rockport Art Association, Rockport, Massachusetts, William Lester Stevens Retrospective, September 27 - November 9, 2003 (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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WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS,
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (AMERICAN, 1888-1969), WINTER STREAM, OIL ON CANVAS, 24 1/8 X 36 IN., FRAME: 31 X 43 1/8 IN.WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (American, 1888-1969) Winter Stream, oil on canvas signed W. Lester Stevens N.A. lower right oil on canvas Dimensions: 24 1/8 x 36 in., frame: 31 x 43 1/8 in. Provenance: Property of a Gloucester, Massachusetts Collector. Exhibitions: Rockport Art Association, Rockport, Massachusetts, William Lester Stevens Retrospective, September 27 - November 9, 2003 (label verso). Condition: Overall good condition, could do with a cleaning. 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.