- BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN 1954-,
BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN 1954-, WASHINGTON HARBOUR WITH THE KENNEDY CENTER IN THE BACKGROUND, OIL ON LINEN, 64 X 52 IN. (162.56 X 132.08 CM.), FRAME: 66 3/4 X 54 1/2 IN. (169.55 X 138.43 CM.)BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN, 1954- WASHINGTON HARBOUR WITH THE KENNEDY CENTER IN THE BACKGROUND, Oil on linen Lower left signed: B. Stevens; verso signed, titled, measured and dated: Bradley Stevens / "Washington Harbour" / 64" x 52" / oil on linen / 2008 © From the artist's website: "Bradley Stevens was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1954 and raised in Westport, Connecticut. In 1972, he attended George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1976, and a Masters of Fine Arts in 1979. In addition to his formal art education, Stevens spent five years copying over three hundred Old Master paintings at the National Gallery of Art. In 1982, he was invited to teach drawing and anatomy at his alma mater; in 1988, he began teaching drawing and portrait painting at Georgetown University as well. He remained a faculty member of both institutions until the year 2000. He was honored by the National Parks Service for three consecutive years as one of the Top 100 Artists in the Arts for the Parks Competition and he has received the prestigious Steven L. Aschenbrenner Collector's Award for his painting Approaching Rapids of the Grand Canyon. Stevens is represented by galleries in Washington D.C., New York, Boston and Seattle. His paintings are sought by private collectors throughout the country." — bradleystevens.com Oil on linen Dimensions: 64 x 52 in. (162.56 x 132.08 cm.), Frame: 66 3/4 x 54 1/2 in. (169.55 x 138.43 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection Washington DC
- Will Henry Stevens (American/Louisiana,
Will Henry Stevens (American/Louisiana, 1881-1949) "Fisherman in a Pirogue and Cabins Along the Edge of the Bayou", pastel drawing, sight 13" x 16-1/2", signed lower right "Stevens". Glazed, matted and framed.
- JOHN L. STEVENS, O/C CHILDREN/DOG
JOHN L. STEVENS, O/C CHILDREN/DOG & DONKEY20th century, signed lower left, copyright stamp verso. Frame size: 36" high, 46" wide.
- [BINDINGS] STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS
[BINDINGS] STEVENSON, ROBERT LOUIS Works.
Estimate:$200-$300
- BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN 1954-,
BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN 1954-, SMITHSONIAN, OIL ON LINEN, 64 X 52 IN. (162.56 X 132.08 CM.), FRAME: 66 3/4 X 54 1/2 IN. (169.55 X 138.43 CM.)BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN, 1954- SMITHSONIAN, Oil on linen Lower left signed: B. Stevens; verso signed, titled, measured and dated : Bradley Stevens / "Smithsonian" / 64" x 52" / oil on linen / 2008 © From the artist's website: "Bradley Stevens was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1954 and raised in Westport, Connecticut. In 1972, he attended George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1976, and a Masters of Fine Arts in 1979. In addition to his formal art education, Stevens spent five years copying over three hundred Old Master paintings at the National Gallery of Art. In 1982, he was invited to teach drawing and anatomy at his alma mater; in 1988, he began teaching drawing and portrait painting at Georgetown University as well. He remained a faculty member of both institutions until the year 2000. He was honored by the National Parks Service for three consecutive years as one of the Top 100 Artists in the Arts for the Parks Competition and he has received the prestigious Steven L. Aschenbrenner Collector's Award for his painting Approaching Rapids of the Grand Canyon. Stevens is represented by galleries in Washington D.C., New York, Boston and Seattle. His paintings are sought by private collectors throughout the country." — bradleystevens.com Oil on linen Dimensions: 64 x 52 in. (162.56 x 132.08 cm.), Frame: 66 3/4 x 54 1/2 in. (169.55 x 138.43 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection Washington DC
- Forty-four pieces of vintage sterling,
Forty-four pieces of vintage sterling, including several weighted sterling candlesticks, S/P shakers, vases, etc., with other interesting silver plated and related items. 44 pcs total Condition: some minor denting on sterling CT Transfer Fee $20
- GEORGE STEVENS (AMERICAN, 1866
GEORGE STEVENS (AMERICAN, 1866 - 1926), STEAMSHIPS IN P...George Stevens (American, 1866 - 1926), steamships in port, oil on canvas, signed lower left "G. Stevens", 24" x 12". Provenance: Estate of James Wadhams
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- STEVEN SORMAN (b. 1948): BELITTLE
STEVEN SORMAN (b. 1948): BELITTLE Oil on panel 14 1/2 x 20 3/16 in. dated 1991 Thomson Gallery Minneapolis MN exhibition label on verso.
- WILL HENRY STEVENS (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA)Will
WILL HENRY STEVENS (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA)Will Henry Stevens (American/Louisiana, 1881-1949), "No. 25, Rise and Turn", 1947, pastel on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower left, pencil-titled en verso, handwritten label with title and "Richard York Gallery" exhibition catalogue and article from 1987 on backing, 18 in. x 16 in ., framed
- FRANK STELLA (b. 1936): SINJERLI
FRANK STELLA (b. 1936): SINJERLI VARIATION IV 1977 Offset lithograph and screenprint 32 x 42 1/8 in. (sheet sight) signed dated 1977 and numbered 78/100.
- WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (AMERICAN, 1888-1969), COASTAL VIEW, OIL ON CANVAS, 24 X 30 IN., FRAME: 28 X 33 IN.WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (American, 1888-1969) Coastal View, oil on canvas signed W. Lester Stevens, l.r. 24 x 30 in., frame: 28 x 33 in. Provenance: The Estate of a Boston Gentleman. Condition: Condition: "As-is" - several tears, canvas loose on stretcher.
- STEPHEN SACKLARIAN, AMERICAN 1889-1983,
STEPHEN SACKLARIAN, AMERICAN 1889-1983, UNTITLED, 1966, ACRYLIC ON CANVAS, 44 X 60 IN. (111.76 X 152.40 CM.)STEPHEN SACKLARIAN, AMERICAN, 1889-1983 UNTITLED, 1966, Acrylic on canvas Lower right signed: SACKLARIAN - 66 Acrylic on canvas Dimensions: 44 x 60 in. (111.76 x 152.40 cm.) Provenance: From the artist and by descent to the present owner
- WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (AMERICAN, 1888 - 1969) WOODLAND...William Lester Stevens (American, 1888 - 1969) woodlands oil on board signed lower left: William Lester Stevens 11 1/2" x 13 1/4" Provenance: Matthes-Theriault Collection, Woodbridge, Connecticut
Condition:
All lots are sold "AS IS" The condition of lots can vary widely and are unlikely to be in a perfect condition. *No credit card payments will be accepted for silver, gold, or jewelry from buyers that have not purchased from our gallery in the past.
- HAROLD C. STEPHENSON (1908 - 1974):
HAROLD C. STEPHENSON (1908 - 1974): CANAL SCENEoil on board; signed lower right; 24 x 48 inches; 33 1/2 x 57 1/2 inches frame Condition:
- STEVEN J. YAZZIE (AMERICAN, B.
STEVEN J. YAZZIE (AMERICAN, B. 1970) 36" x 48" "Production at it's Standstill", 1997. Oil on masonite, signed, titled, and dated verso.
- (SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) STEEVENS
(SHAKESPEARE WILLIAM) STEEVENS GEORGE Twenty of the Plays. London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson 1766. 4 vols. 8vo contemporary mottled calf spines tooled and lettered in gilt red morocco spine labels marbled endpapers. Rubbing to boards; hinges starting; corners bumped; bookplates tipped to front pastedowns; light toning.
- Stephen Stoller (Indiana, b.1945)
Stephen Stoller (Indiana, b.1945) oil on board, "Outside Stoller's Window"; 12" x 24"; signed lower left.
- Steve Walker (American b. 1945)
Steve Walker (American b. 1945) Girl in Garden 1983 color silkscreen edition 54/60 signed S. Walker and dated (lower right) 11 1/2 x 7 3/4 inches.
- STEVENS, Stanford, (American, 1897-):
STEVENS, Stanford, (American, 1897-): Middle Eastern Street Scene, Watercolor, sight size 21 1/2'' x 15'', signed, framed, 30 1/2'' x 24''.
- WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, AMERICAN
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, AMERICAN (1888-1969), POINT PLEASANT, DELAWARE RIVER, CA. 1927-1929, OIL ON CANVAS, 42 X 48 INCHESWILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, American, (1888-1969) Point Pleasant, Delaware River, ca. 1927-1929, oil on canvas signed lower right "W. Lester Stevens" oil on canvas Dimensions: 42 x 48 inches Provenance: A New Jersey estate; Private Collection, Massachusetts. Framed dimensions: 46 7/8 x 53 1/4 x 2 1/2 inches William Lester Stevens was born in Rockport, Massachusetts, a seaside town that had been an established destination for artists. He completed his early formal training with Parker Perkins and then attended the Boston Museum School as a student of Edmund Tarbell, Frank Benson, Philip Hale and William Paxton. In 1917, Stevens joined the Army and was sent to Europe. He painted and sketched while in Europe and when he returned to Rockport found that it had become a destination for artists including Frank Duveneck, Childe Hassam, Leon Kroll and Jonas Lie. Together with his friend, Aldro T. Hibbard, Stevens was instrumental in organizing the Rockport Art Association in 1921 exhibiting the works of fifty area artists.Their shared goal was to make fine art more accessible to a broader audience. Stevens would continue to pursue these goals later in his career by organizing the Conway Festival of the HIlls and the Berkshire Arts Festival. As an established artist, Stevens first taught in Rockport and then from 1925-1926 at Boston University and from 1927-1929 at Princeton. He traveled in the south and had one-man exhibitions in Charlotte and Asheville, North Carolina, where his work was well received. When speaking of Stevens few are aware of his time spent painting in the New Hope, Pennsylvania area from 1927 to 1929. In 1927, he was appointed an instructor of freehand drawing and watercolor at Princeton University. According to his exhibition records, Stevens exhibited two paintings at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts with New Hope area subjects, "Winter in New Jersey",1929, and "Lumberville" in 1930. In addition, a painting titled "Lumberville" was exhibited at the National Academy of Design in 1929 and at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1930. During his time at Princeton, Stevens was extremely productive and exhibited extensively. In 1928, Stevens exhibited at the American Watercolor Society and won the William S. Delano Prize. He also exhibited at the National Gallery of Art and the Corcoran Gallery of Art. Despite his rigorous academic schedule, he produced enough paintings during 1928 to send works to the New Haven Paint and Clay Club where Winter in New Jersey won the Mansfield Prize. Also, during this time he had a one man show at the American Association of University Women at the Public Library in Birmingham, Alabama, followed by an exhibition of over thirty oil paintings at the J.B. Speed Museum in Louisville, Kentucky. In 1929, Stevens gave up his teaching position at Princeton and returned to Rockport. In an article written by Charles Movalli for the 'American Artist' he wrote: "Stevens loved to talk about art - and himself. Steve thought he was the only painter in the world, a friend remembers fondly. He used to joke that 'only God and Lester Stevens can make a tree. He never tired of talking about the time his hero, Edward Redfield, the great outdoor painter, saw a Stevens painting in a show and said, "That kid's going to go far." It is likely that Redfield and his paintings of Point Pleasant first inspired Stevens to visit the area." In 1934, the Stevens family left Rockport and moved to Conway, Massachusetts where the artist remodeled an old farmhouse and built a studio facing Mount Monadnock. He painted throughout his entire life and died in Conway in 1969. By 1964 he had won more awards than any other living artist except for Sargent. Tags: American Impressionist, American Impressionism, oil painting, New Hope School, Cape Ann School, Rockport artist, Delaware, Pennsylvania Impressionism Condition: overall good condition; there are two repairs apparent under UV, one about 2 x 3 inches in the left tree, another linear repair lower center, approximately 12 x 1 inch; UV photos available upon request We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Shannon’s is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Frames on all paintings are sold "As Is". Frames may need some conservation. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
- LYNN DAVIS (b. 1944): "STATUE IV"
LYNN DAVIS (b. 1944): "STATUE IV" Toned photograph mounted on foamcore 48 x 48 in. dated 1990 and numbered 1/7.
- STEVEN STELZ, KOI GLASS MOSAIC,
STEVEN STELZ, KOI GLASS MOSAIC, COPPER FRAME, 1995 Steven Stelz (American, 20th/21st century). "Koi Pond with Lily Pads" -1995, opalescent glass mosaic in patinated copper dragonfly relief art nouveau frame. Signed and dated lower left. With custom stand. Note: Steven Stelz established Stelz
- Steven Montgomery (1954 USA) Untitled1983Mixed
Steven Montgomery (1954 USA) Untitled1983Mixed media; ht. 5 lg. 12.5 dp. 8 in. Daniel Jacobs and Derek Mason Collection; Acquired directly from the Artist.
- HAROLD MONCREAU STEVENSON JR. (AMERICAN,
HAROLD MONCREAU STEVENSON JR. (AMERICAN, 1929-2018) ABSTRACT FIGURE OIL ON CANVAS: 30 X 25 IN.HAROLD MONCREAU STEVENSON JR., (AMERICAN, 1929-2018) ABSTRACT FIGURE, Oil on canvas: 30 x 25 in. unframed; verso signed and inscribed: 'Harold Stevenson/ Idabel, Oklahoma' Provenance: Private Collection
- STEVEN GARROD (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Steven
STEVEN GARROD (AMERICAN, B. 1946)Steven Garrod (American, b. 1946) , "Golden Waterfall", 1989, crayon on paper, pencil-signed and dated lower center, pencil-signed, titled, dated and inscribed on backing board, 17 in. x 14 in., framed Provenance: Property of the Mobile Museum of Art, Mobile, AL, sold to benefit their Collections, Care and Acquisitions Fund. Condition: Overall good condition. Ext. Frame: 20 7/8 in. x 18 7/8 in. x 3/4 in
- BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN 1954-,
BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN 1954-, EASTERN MARKET ON CAPITOL HILL, OIL ON LINEN, 48 X 72 IN. (121.92 X 182.88 CM.), FRAME: 50 1/2 X 75 IN. (128.27 X 190.50 CM.)BRADLEY STEVENS, AMERICAN, 1954- EASTERN MARKET ON CAPITOL HILL, Oil on linen Lower right signed: B. Stevens; verso signed, titled, measured and dated: Bradley Stevens / "Eastern Market" / 48" x 72" / oil on linen / 2009 © From the artist's website: "Bradley Stevens was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1954 and raised in Westport, Connecticut. In 1972, he attended George Washington University in Washington, D.C., where he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in 1976, and a Masters of Fine Arts in 1979. In addition to his formal art education, Stevens spent five years copying over three hundred Old Master paintings at the National Gallery of Art. In 1982, he was invited to teach drawing and anatomy at his alma mater; in 1988, he began teaching drawing and portrait painting at Georgetown University as well. He remained a faculty member of both institutions until the year 2000. He was honored by the National Parks Service for three consecutive years as one of the Top 100 Artists in the Arts for the Parks Competition and he has received the prestigious Steven L. Aschenbrenner Collector's Award for his painting Approaching Rapids of the Grand Canyon. Stevens is represented by galleries in Washington D.C., New York, Boston and Seattle. His paintings are sought by private collectors throughout the country." — bradleystevens.com Oil on linen Dimensions: 48 x 72 in. (121.92 x 182.88 cm.), Frame: 50 1/2 x 75 in. (128.27 x 190.50 cm.) Provenance: Private Collection Washington DC
- A. STEVENSON, AROUND A TABLE, WATERCOLOR
A. STEVENSON, AROUND A TABLE, WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, FRAME: 29 X 22 INA. Stevenson, Around a Table, Watercolor on Paper, Frame: 29 x 22 in
- STEVENS William Lester (1888-1969):
STEVENS William Lester (1888-1969): ''Rocks and Blossoms'' 20'' x 23 3/4'' Oil/Canvas laid on Board signed lower left W. Lester Stevens titled verso encased in silver gilt frame with painted green patina 23 3/4'' x 27 1/2''.
- WILL HENRY STEVENS(American/Louisiana,
WILL HENRY STEVENS(American/Louisiana, 1881-1949)
#516, Untitled (Abstract with Squares), signed lower right "Stevens", pastel on paper, 24-1/2 x 19 in.; metallic wood frame, 37 x 31 in.
Condition:
surface is excellent, not examined out of archival framing; frame with minor dings
- STEVEN S YOUNG 'FATHER WITH CHILDREN'
STEVEN S YOUNG 'FATHER WITH CHILDREN' OFFSET LITHO Steven Scott Young (American, b. 1957), 'Father with Children', offset lithograph, depicting a father seated outside a doorway with two young children, editioned in pencil to lower left 18/25, signed in pencil to lower right, unframed. Approximate dimensions: image h. 24", w. 18.5"; paper h. 28", w. 22.625"
- WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (MA, 1888-1969),
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS (MA, 1888-1969), HARBOR VIEW Watercolor, signed at lower right, matted and framed.
- WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (AMERICAN,
WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (AMERICAN, 1888-1969), SEASIDE VIEW, OIL ON CANVAS BOARD, 14 X 16 IN., FRAME: 16 1/2 X 20 1/2 IN.WILLIAM LESTER STEVENS, (American, 1888-1969) Seaside View, oil on canvas board signed W. Lester Stevens NA, l.r. 14 x 16 in., frame: 16 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. Provenance: The Estate of Dr. Edward Sleeper, Boston, Massachusetts. Condition:
- WILL HENRY STEVENS (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
WILL HENRY STEVENS (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1881)Will Henry Stevens (American/Louisiana, 1881-1949), "Flight", 1945, oil on board, signed and dated lower right, signed and illegibly inscribed en verso, "Robert M. Hicklin, Jr." and 2 "The Charleston Renaissance Gallery" labels with artist, title and date on backing board, handwritten label with artist and inscribed "#045 - Hicklin" on reverse of frame, 25 7/8 in. x 30 in., framed, overall 35 1/2 in. x 39 3/4 in. x 1 3/8 in. Provenance: The Charleston Renaissance Gallery, Charleston, SC.
- WILL HENRY STEVENS (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA,
WILL HENRY STEVENS (AMERICAN/LOUISIANA, 1881)Will Henry Stevens (American/Louisiana, 1881-1949), "Forest Flowers", pastel on paper, pencil-signed lower right, 16 in. x 13 7/8 in., unframed
- STEVEN SORMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1948),
STEVEN SORMAN (AMERICAN, B. 1948), 'IN STEP, OUT OF STEP IX', INTAGLIO AND LITHOGRAPH ON RIVES, FROM AN EDITION OF 30 OVERALL: 25 1/2 X 11 IN. (64.8 X 27.9 CM.)Steven Sorman (American, b. 1948), 'In Step, Out of Step IX', Intaglio and Lithograph on Rives, From An Edition of 30, Dimensions: Overall: 25 1/2 x 11 in. (64.8 x 27.9 cm.)
- STEVE CURRIE (B. 1954), STEG, 1987,
STEVE CURRIE (B. 1954), STEG, 1987, BASSWOOD, DYE WAX, LEAD, AND METAL LATH, 39" H X 64" W X 13" DSteve Currie, (b. 1954) Steg, 1987, Basswood, dye wax, lead, and metal lath Basswood, dye wax, lead, and metal lath Dimensions: 39" H x 64" W x 13" D