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William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. This is a naive depiction of a hunter and his dog bagging a duck. Image: 6" x 7 3/8". Good condition. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921; Active New Orleans 1876-1905) "View of a Cabin Beside a Cotton Field with Family, Chickens and a Pig at the Trough", oil on board, signed lower left "WA Walker", 6" x 12". Presented in a contemporary molded and rounded giltwood frame. To be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonne on William Aiken Walker.
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Jason Walker (1973 USA) Fist into a
Jason Walker (1973 USA) Fist into a Wasp Nest: War2005Porcelain; ht. 14.25 wd. 8.5 dp. 7 in. Sanford Besser Collection; Acquired from Leslie Ferrin Gallery Pittsfield MA 2005.
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William Aiken Walker (Charleston,
William Aiken Walker (Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1921) Woodsman Still Life, with a Charles Decker jug, inscribed lower right "May.13.1898 WAW.", pencil on paper, 6-7/8 x 7-3/8 in.; gilt wood frame,
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WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER (SC/LA,
WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER (SC/LA, 1838-1921) Wartime Slave Cabin, with Elderly Couple Out Front and Workers in Fields in Background, oil on canvas, initialed lower left and dated 1863, having a second study of the same building verso, housed in the original gilt ribbed cove frame, OS: 14 1/2" x 20", SS: 6 3/4" x 12 1/4". Very good condition, minor frame loss.
Walker was born to an Irish Protestant father who was a prominent Cotton Broker, and a mother of genteel lineage in Charleston, SC. Self-taught, he served in the Confederate Army as a cartographer, began painting full time after the war. Fascinated with the life of the freedmen, he traveled the south recording sharecropper genre scenes. He lived in New Orleans 1876-1905, his most productive period, working from memory and sketches made during the Reconstruction era.
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WALKER, William Russel,
WALKER, William Russel, (American, b. 1971): ''Seduction'', Oil/Wood, 24'' x 20'', signed upper left and dated 1997, framed, 32'' x 28''.
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Pair of William Aiken Walker
Pair of William Aiken Walker (American 1838-1921) Paintings Man: ''Whar am de Expersishon''. Woman: Sgn. lower left WA Walker ''Whar am de St. Charles Hotel''. Oil/academy board.Condition: Original frames some loss.Dimensions: 8'' x 4''Provenance: From a Southern Tier Family.E
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William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. Two dogs battle over their prey in this naive painting. Image: 5 1/2" x 7 1/2". Good condition. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
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Walter Heath Williams (British
Walter Heath Williams (British 1835-1906) Country Castle oil on canvas initialed WW (lower left) 12 x 10 inches.
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WALKER, William Russel,
WALKER, William Russel, (American, b. 1971): ''Beloved'', Oil/Canvas, 72.5'' x 48'', signed titled and dated 1996 verso, also signed and dated lower right, framed, 73'' x 59''.
CONDITION: Heavy ridges of craquelure.
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William Aiken Walker (Charleston,
William Aiken Walker (Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1921) Sharecropper's Cabin, signed lower left "WA Walker", oil on artist board, 9-1/4 x 12-3/8 in.; original carved and painted wood frame,
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William Aiken Walker (American
William Aiken Walker (American 1838-1921) Cabin scene Sgn. Lower left WA Walker. Oil/board.Condition: No in-paint or restoration. Original condition and frame.Dimensions: 6'' x 12 1/2''E
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After Louis Wain (1860-1939) -
After Louis Wain (1860-1939) - Watercolour - ''The Huntsman's Mascot 1938'' 8.5ins x 10.5ins bears signature and No. 15 of a limited number of 30 in ebonised frame and glazed
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William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. This naive depiction shows two well armed, engaged combatants. Image: 4 7/8" x 7". Good condition. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
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Walker Evans (American 1903-1975) D
Walker Evans (American 1903-1975) D & R G W gelatin silver print signed and dated Walker Evans 1967 (lower right) 9 x 9 1/2 inches.
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William Aiken Walker watercolor
William Aiken Walker watercolor (Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1921), "Lincoln's [erasure] Birthplace Hardin Co. Ky now Larue Co." continued inscription verso "Centre of View - spring - cabin stood on slope to right as we look - WAW", signed lower left and verso "WA Walker", watercolor and pencil on paper, unframed, 5-1/8 x 8 in. Some fading, creases, light toning, some staining at top edge, remnant of tape at top verso, glue points verso at four corners, minor losses at top two corners.
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WALKER EVANS (AMERICAN/MISSOURI,
WALKER EVANS (AMERICAN/MISSOURI, 1903-1975)Walker Evans (American/Missouri, 1903-1975), "Corner of Uncle Sam Plantation House and Garçonnière, Convent, Louisiana", 1935 negative creation date, later print, gelatin silver print, unsigned, artist stamp and inscribed with title and date en verso, "A Gallery For Fine Photography, New Orleans, LA" label on reverse of mat, 10 in. x 8 in., framed, overall 18 in. x 15 in. x 1 in.
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William Aiken Walker (American
William Aiken Walker (American 1838-1921) Cotton Picker with Possum Sgn. Lower left WA Walker. Oil/academy board. Inscribed ''Possum Hunter'' on reverse.Condition: Original condition no in-paint or restoration. Period frame.Dimensions: 12'' x 6''E
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R W Wilson, American, 19th c,
R W Wilson, American, 19th c, o/c, Hunters & dogs pursuing a buck,8" x 13" Estimate $200-300
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921; Active New Orleans 1876-1905) "Cabin Scene with a Family Surrounded by a Dog, Pig, Chickens and a Cat Sleeping in the Doorway", oil on academy board, signed lower left "W A Walker", 6-1/8" x 12-1/4", with pencil inscription on board verso "Rev. Kline 1740 Mineral Spring Rd". Presented in a contemporary molded giltwood frame. To be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonne on William Aiken Walker.
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William Aiken Walker painting
William Aiken Walker painting (Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1921), landscape with house and split rail fence, signed lower left "WAWalker", partial colorman label verso, oil on artist board, 8-1/4 x 12-1/4 in.; modern gilt wood frame with fabric liner. Retouch in sky affecting approximately 20 percent of surface, crackle, flaking, signature partially rubbed; frame with abrasions. Private Collection, Charlotte, North Carolina
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William Aiken Walker (Charl
William Aiken Walker (Charl
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Warren Williams (British 1863-1918)
Warren Williams (British 1863-1918) Harbor scene Sgn. lower right Warren Williams. W/C.Condition: Original condition & frame. Dimensions: 10'' x 23''E
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina 1838-1921 active New Orleans 1876-1905) "Cabin Scene" oil on artist board signed lower left pencil-inscribed "Cabin" and with remnant of Devoe label en verso 9 3/8 in. x 12 3/8 in. in a period frame. Note: To be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonné on the artist.
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William Aiken Walker (Charleston,
William Aiken Walker (Charleston, South Carolina, 1838-1921) Old Man With Bag, signed lower left "WA WALKER", oil on artist board, 8 x 4 in.; modern gilt wood frame with original liner,
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921; Active New Orleans 1876-1905) "Southern Cabin Scene with Family Surrounded by Chickens and Laundry Hanging on a Wood Fence", oil on board, signed lower left "WA Walker", verso dated and with inscription in pencil "9/27/12 Cabin $5.00", 6-1/8" x 12-1/4". Presented in a contemporary molded giltwood frame with laurel-leaf accents at corners. To be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonne on William Aiken Walker.
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina 1839-1921) "Whar am de Expersishon?" oil on academy board signed lower left titled lower center inscribed "Deacon Johnsing Hotel Royal New Orleans" on valise 11 7/8 in. x 5 7/8 in. in a period giltwood frame. Note: To be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonné on William Aiken Walker.
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Wade Collection of Figures from the
Wade Collection of Figures from the In The Forest Deep Series comprising Tail Warmer Squirrel Gentleman Rabbit Santa Hedgehog Bertram Badger Oswald Owl Huntsman Fox and Maurice Mole all Boxed (7)
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WALKER, William Russel,
WALKER, William Russel, (American, b. 1971): ''The Temporal and the Eternal'', Christ and Pilate, Oil/Canvas, 45'' x 80'', signed verso, titled and dated 1999.
CONDITION: Depressed area lower mid margin.
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921; Active New Orleans 1876-1905) "Lively Cabin Scene View of a Family on Wash Day, Moss-Draped Live Oak Beyond", oil on board, signed lower left "W A Walker", 9-1/4" x 12-1/2", frame indistinctly inscribed en verso "Property of Mrs. B. Wilde(r?"). Presented in an early 20th-century molded giltwood frame. To be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonne on William Aiken Walker.
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Walter Inglis Anderson
Walter Inglis Anderson (American/Mississippi, 1903-1965) "Turkey", ink drawing, 8-1/2" x 11", paper retains watermark "Serv-Wel", estate stamped lower right. Glazed, matted and blonde wood framed.
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina, 1838-1921; Active New Orleans, 1876-1905) "Wash Day", oil on board, 6" x 12", signed lower left "WA Walker", retains gallery label en verso "Kennedy Galleries, Inc./40 W. 57 St./5th Floor/NY, 10019". Presented in a giltwood frame with cream linen liner. This painting will be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonne on William Aiken Walker.
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Wade model of a Polar Bear from the
Wade model of a Polar Bear from the world of survival series
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WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER(American/South
WILLIAM AIKEN WALKER(American/South Carolina, 1838-1921)
Couple in a Cotton Field, signed lower left "WAWalker", oil on board, 6 x 12-1/4 in.; carved gilt wood frame, 10 x 16 in.
Condition:
surface dirt, crackle; frame with wear and abrasions
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CLARK WALKER W/C PAINTING, BIRD
CLARK WALKER W/C PAINTING, BIRD WITH TWIGSClark Walker (American/Alabama, 20th century) watercolor on paper painting of a bird decorated with colorful geometric designs, holding twigs in its beak. Signed "Clark Walker" lower left. Housed in a contemporary wood frame with a liner. Sight: 11 3/4" H x 15 1/8" W. Framed: 14 1/2" H x 18 1/18" W.
The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
Condition:
Overall excellent condition, very light wear to frame. Not examined outside of frame.
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William Aiken Walker
William Aiken Walker (American/South Carolina 1838-1921) "Plantation Worker in a Cotton Field" oil on academy board signed lower left 12 in. x 6 in. framed. Provenance: Collection of Dr. D.A. Spring Baton Rouge LA. Published: William Aiken Walker Southern Genre Painter by August Trovaioli and Roulhac Toledano first published in 1972 p. 61 of first edition by LSU Press and p. 115 of the 2008 second edition by Pelican Press. Note: To be included in John Fowler's forthcoming catalogue raisonné on William Aiken Walker.