JACKSON'S INTERNATIONAL AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS
THE ITEMS LISTED BELOW WILL BE SOLD SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 2001

ILLUSTRATED ARTIST LISTING

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ARTIST NAME (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER)

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Lot 9

ADAM EMORY ALBRIGHT (American 1862-1957) "A Young Boy Going Fishing" oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "Adam Emory Albright - 1903". 18"x25" (on smaller stretcher, 18"x24", with one inch of canvas overlapping at top).

Estimate $5,000-$7,500

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Lot 401

PAUL ALFRED (English 1892-1959) "Staple Inn, London" watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower right "Paul Alfred 1921". 8.5"x11.5".

Estimate $200-$300

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Lot 64

After CHRISTOPHE GABRIEL ALLEGRAIN (French 1710-1795) A beautifully carved marble figure of Venus bathing. Carved in full round with deeply carved and braided hair, flowing robes and resting on a circular plinth, signed "Allegrain". Height 27.5".

Estimate $3,000-$5,000

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Lot 273

JOSEPH ALLEN (British 1803-1852) "Landscape with Bridge" oil on canvas, signed indistinctly lower left. Plaque on frame inscribed "Joseph Allen". 12"x10".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 317

LUCIEN CHARLES EDOUARD ALLIOT (French 1877-1956) "The Good Shepherd" bronze with dark brown patina, signed on base "L. Alliot". Height 15.25".

Estimate $600-$900

Born in Paris in 1877, Lucien Alliot was a pupil of Barrias and Coutan. He exhibited at the Salon from 1905 til 1939 and was a member of the Jury from 1934 onwards. His father, Napoleon Alliot was also a sculptor.

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Lot 398

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th century) "Portrait of a Gentleman" – circa 1840, oil on canvas, unsigned. 20"x22".

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 357

AMERICAN SCHOOL (early 19th century) "Man Driving Cows to Water in a Mountainous Landscape" pencil drawing on paper, indistinguishable inscription along lower edge. 6"x9".

Estimate $200-$300

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Lot 396

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th century) "Portrait of a Woman" – circa 1870, oil on canvas, unsigned. 30"x25" (unframed).

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 10

AMERICAN SCHOOL circle of HOWARD CHANDLER CHRISTY (1872-1952) "Elegant Lady with Striped Shirt" oil on canvas, inscribed on verso "Mr. Christie Head Class Competition". 26"x20".

Estimate $750-$1,000

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Lot 397

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th century) "Portrait of a Young African American Male" – circa 1890, oil on canvas, unsigned. 15"x24".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 387

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th century) "Still Life with Fowl" a pair of oil on canvases, apparently unsigned. Both 16"x10".

Estimate $750-$1,000

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Lot 356

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th century) An interesting pair of early gold mining scenes - circa 1850’s. The first depicting five men gold sluicing by a river, the second, depicting a mule pack, with men, supplies and women traveling along a trail, each unsigned. 5"x8" and 4.75"x7.5".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 365

AMERICAN SCHOOL (19th century) "Still Life with Native American Vessel and Flowers" - circa 1890, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower right. 14"x18".

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 353

AMERICAN SCHOOL (20th century) "Storm Clouds" – circa 1940’s, oil on board, unsigned. 32"x24.25".

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 40

AMERICAN SCHOOL (20th century) "Family Fun – Clear Lake" - circa 1945-1955, oil on canvas laid down. Verso inscribed with title "Family Fun – Clear Lake". 22.25"x17.5".

Estimate $500-$750

Note: Clear Lake is a resort town located in North Central Iowa.

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Lot 376A

AMERICAN SCHOOL (early 20th Century) “Pansies” oil on board. 10” x 8”.

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 196

GEORGE APPERT (French 19th/20th century) "A Cavalier" oil on canvas, signed "Appert" lower right. 8.5"x13 7/8"

Estimate $400-$600

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Lot 330

ERNEST LOUIS BARRIAS (French 1841-1905) "Joan of Arc" bronze with dark brown patina, signed on base "E. Barrias", Susse Freres ed. Height 12.5".

Estimate $1,750-$2,500

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Lot 245

After POMPEO BATONÍ (Italian 1708-1787) "Return of the Prodigal Son" oil on canvas, signed lower right "Pompeo Batoní – 1708-1787". Verso inscribed "Pompeo Batoni Der Verionene Sohn, Prof. J.V. Kramer Cor."(Johann Victor Kramer – (Austrian 1861-1949). 21.5"x28.5".

Estimate $1,750-$2,500

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Lot 178

Manner of POMPEO BATONÍ (Italian 1708-1787) "The Reading Magdalene" oil on copper, unsigned. 11.5"x16.5".

Estimate $1,250-$1,750

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Lot 281

JAN VAN BEEST (Dutch early 19th century) "The Smuggler’s in the Fog" ink and wash on paper, signed lower right "J. van Beest from Holland Europe". Vintage period plaque on frame inscribed with title. 22"x30".

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

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Lot 261A

ALEXANDER NIKOLAIVITCH (NOKOLAIEV) BENOIS (Russian 1870-1960) "Costume Design for Las Calea Production – 1946" pencil drawing on paper, signed with the initials lower right "AB 1946". 6.25"x9.75".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 371

CHRISTIN BERARD (French 1902-1949) "Les Cortège" watercolor on paper, signed lower left "Christin Berard". 5.75"x4.25".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 63

U. BIAGINI (Italian 19th/20th century) A charming carved alabaster figure of Cupid. Carved in full round with exceptional detailing and with a butterfly resting on Cupid’s upper arm and a quiver of arrows around his waist. Resting on a rock form plinth and signed on base, "U. Biagini". Height 22".

Estimate $2,500-$3,500

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Lot 16

ALBERT BIERSTADT (American 1830-1902) "Expansive Landscape with Mountain and Figure near Stream" oil on canvas, signed lower right "ABierstadt". 20"x12".

Estimate $50,000-$75,000

Provenance: Mrs. Vera Millhouse, Illinois, since circa 1940.

Albert Bierstadt was born in 1830 in Solingen near Dusseldorf Germay and came to the U.S. with his family when he was two. He later returned to Dusseldorf in 1853 to study, despite his family’s objections. There he studied under landscape painters Andreas Aschenbach and Karl Friedman Lessing; learning to paint with minute attention to detail and respect for drawing both of which remained techniques he became well known for and employed throughout his lifetime. Upon his return to the U.S., Bierstadt soon awed the public with his interpretations of the landscape vistas of America and the charming and expansive, mountainous landscape scene of the offered lot is no exception.

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Lot 372

A. BIONDETTI (Italian 19th/20th century) "Grand Canal" watercolor on paper, signed lower right "A. Biondetti". 7.25"x11.5".

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 197

ARY JEAN LÉON BITTER (French 1883-1973) "Jeune Fille, Biche et Faon" bronze, signed on base and stamped with foundry mark. Height 13.5" Width 26.75" (including marble plinth).

Estimate $2,500-$3,500

Ary Jean Léon Bitter was born in Marseille, France in 1883. He began exhibiting his sculpture at the Salon in 1912-1939 where he was awarded medals in 1910, 1913, 1921 and 1932. He also exhibited at the International Exhibition in 1937 where he won a medal.

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Lot 16A

RALPH ALBERT BLAKELOCK (American 1845-1919) "Indian Camp at Dusk" oil on wood panel, signed lower left "A.B. Blakelock". 6 1/4 inches by 8 1/4 inches.

Estimate $3,000-$5,000

Provenance: Estate of an Illinois gentleman.

 

Ralph Albert Blakelock was born in New York City on October 15, 1847, the son of a prominent New York City physician. His father offered to finance his art studies in Europe; however, at age 22, Blakelock embarked on a six-year horseback trip through the West. He lived among the Plains Indians and sketched across the Rockies and Sierra Nevada mountains. While in California, he painted scenes of Oakland, San Francisco, the redwoods, and coastal scenes. From San Francisco he journeyed south toward Mexico and then returned to New York City. He remained a self-taught artist and ultimately was elected to the National Academy. Blakelock was not successful in selling many of his paintings during his career and lived in poverty with his wife and nine children. The strain of supporting such a large family led to a mental breakdown in 1899. The remaining years of his life were spent in a mental institution in Middletown, New York. Recognition came soon after his confinement and paintings he sold for very little were then sold for thousands.

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Lot 270

ANTOINE BLANCHARD (French 1910-1988) “Bouquinistes de Notre Dame” oil on canvas, signed lower right “Antoine Blanchard”. 18”x13”.

Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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Lot 56B

HENRI PIERRE LÉON PHARAMOND BLANCHARD (French 1805-1873) "Russian Pilgrims at a Crossroads" watercolor on paper, signed lower left "P. Blanchard 1868". 17.25"x11.5".

Estimate $2,500-$3,500

Henri Pierre Léon Pharamond Blanchard was born in Lyon France in 1805. He entered the Eccolé des Beaux Arts in 1819 and exhibited at the Salon in 1836 where he won a medal. He traveled broadly including Mexico, Spain and Russia, where the offered lot was most likely executed.

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Lot 32

SERGEI BONGART (Russian/American 1918-1985) “Wooded Landscape with House” oil on artist’s board, signed along the left tacking edge “Sergei Bongart”. 24”x30”.

Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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Lot 395

NINA MASON BOOTH (American 1884-1957) "Flower Still Life" oil on canvas, signed lower right "N. Mason Booth". 13"x14".

Estimate $300-$500

Nina Mason Booth was born in Gilbert Mills, New York in the year 1884. She studied with Frank Mason and was active in numerous artist societies including the Buffalo Society of Arts, the Rochester Art Club and others. She exhibited widely in the 1930’s and her works can be found in many public New York collections.

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Lot 199

MARCEL BOURAINE (French 1886-1948) "Female Nude" terracotta, inscribed on base "M. Bouraine". Height 22.5".

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

Bouraine exhibited at the Salon in Paris in 1922.

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Lot 354

CLARENCE E. BRALEY (American 1858-1925) "Moonlit Shoreline with Figures around a Fire and Ships in the Distance" pastel on paper, signed lower right "E. Braley". 14"x24".

Estimate $400-$600

Clarence Braley was born in Freetown, Massachusetts in 1858. He is one of few artists who mastered the popular medium of the time – pastel. Being primarily self-taught, Braley enjoyed a successful career producing landscapes and nocturnal seascapes with a rich range of color and excellent use of light. His talents were not restricted to pastels as he was also an accomplished watercolorist, glass decorator, glasscutter and glass engraver. Braley exhibited widely during his lifetime including the Boston Art Club, New Bedford Art Club and Swain Free School of Design. He also exhibited in Philadelphia, New York City and Chicago at the Art Institute.

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Lot 30

KARL C. BRANDNER (American 1898-1961) "The Old Barn" oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "K.C. Brandner – 28". 14"x17".

Estimate $750-$1,000

Provenance: Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois.

Exhibited:

Possibly at the Hoosier Salon under the title "Tumble-Down Barn" – 1929..

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Lot 54

Attributed to JOHANN GEORG MEYER VON BREMEN (German 1813-1886) "The Guardian Angel" oil on copper, faintly inscribed and titled on verso " Johann Meyer Von Bremen-Der Schutzengel". 8.5"x10.75".

Estimate $7,500-$10,000

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Lot 56

BRITISH SCHOOL (19th century) "My Favorite Toy" – circa 1890, watercolor and gouache on paper, signed lower right with indistinguishable monogram. 10.25"x14.25".

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

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Lot 281A

BRITISH SCHOOL (19th century) An interesting group of three nocturnal travel scenes circa 1825, the first being "A Scene of a Ship and Mountain", "Rio" and "Lorte Castle Dorsetshire", watercolor and gouache on card, each signed "B. Mary" two also with "d’ ap. Nat.". 6"x8.5", 4.25"x5.75" and 4"x5"..

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 25

ETHEL CROUCH BROWN (American b.1890) "Southwest Landscape" oil on canvas, signed lower right "Ethel Crouch Brown". 24"x36".

Estimate $500-$750

Ethel Brown was born in Philadelphia in 1890. She was actively involved in the Chicago art scene of the WPA period. She studied at the Chicago Art Institute under Edmund Giesbert and Increase Robinson. She was a member of the Chicago Art Club, Chicago Art Association and Chicago Women Artist Salon. She exhibited widely during the 1930’s including the Philadelphia Academy of Art.

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J. CANTENAT (French 19th/20th century) "Fashion/Theatre Costume Design" watercolor and gouache on paper, signed lower right "J. Cantenat -30". 9.5"x12.25".

Estimate $100-$200

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Lot 370

FREDRICK R. CARDER (American b.1864) "Curious Clouds" – circa 1940, oil on board, signed lower right with the monogram "FC". Plaque on frame inscribed "Curious Clouds, Fredrick R. Carder 1948". 24"x18".

Estimate $750-$1,000

Fredrick R. Carder was best known as the Director of Corning Glass Works, Corning, New York..

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Lot 62A

ANNE CHAMPEAUX (French 20th century) "Opera Boulevard, Paris" oil on canvas, signed lower right. 13"x18". 

Estimate $1,250-$1,500

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Lot 62B

ANNE CHAMPEAUX (French 20th century) "Porte St. Martin, Grands Boulevards, Paris" oil on canvas, signed lower left. 13"x18". 

Estimate $1,250-$1,500

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Lot 29

GUSTAVE CIMIOTTO (American 1875-1969) "Monhegan Landscape" oil on canvas board, signed lower right "Cimiotti". Verso with gallery label and inscribed with title. 16"x20".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 6

WILLIAM CLUSMAN (American 1859-1927) "Lakeside Spring Landscape" oil on canvas mounted on board, signed lower right "W. Clusman". 16"x20".

Estimate $750-$1,000

Born in North Laporte, Indiana in 1859, William Clusman, began his study of painting at the Royal Academy in Munich. He earned a prize for painting in Stuttgart, Germany in 1885 and one in 1913 and 1919 at the Art Institute of Chicago. Upon his return to the U.S., Clusman became a member of many artist organizations including the Hoosier Salon.

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Lot 386

WILLIAM CLUSMAN (American 1859-1927) "Landscape with Figures" watercolor on paper, signed lower right "W. Clusman". 18"x12".

Estimate $400-$600

For information on this artist, see lot 6.

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Lot 264B

CHARLES COBELLE (French b. 1902) “French Scene” oil on canvas, signed lower right "Cobelle". 10” x 36”.

Estimate $400-$600

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Lot 264C

CHARLES COBELLE (French b. 1902) “Paris Boulevard” oil on canvas, signed lower right "Cobelle". 16” x 20”.

Estimate $400-$600

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Lot 27

MARVIN CONE (American 1891-1964) "Memorial # 1" circa 1950, oil on canvas, signed lower right "Marvin Cone". 16"x24".

Estimate $15,000-$20,000

Provenance: Family of the Artist.

Exhibited:

Kansas City, Missouri, Kansas City Art Institute, Midwestern Artists Exhibition, October-November 1950.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Coe College, West Gallery, An Exhibit of Paintings by Marvin Cone, Centennial Exhibition, March-April 1952, no. 19.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Coe College, East Gallery, Paintings by Marvin Cone,October 1953, no. 3.

Bloomington, Indiana, Indiana University, Memorial Union, Marvin Cone, April 24th-May 22nd, 1960, no.3.

Iowa City, Iowa, University of Iowa, Art Building, Marvin Cone: A Retrospective Exhibition, October 18th-November 16th, 1960, no. 10.

Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Cedar Rapids Art Center, Marvin Cone: A Retrospective Exhibition, November 9th –January 4th, 1981, no. 54.

Literature:

Joseph S. Czestochowski, Marvin D. Cone, Art As Self Portrait, Cedar Rapids, Iowa 1989, no. 500, page 191.

Joseph S. Czestochowski, Marvin D. Cone, An American Tradition, New York, 1985, page 59, illustrated.

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Lot 373

GINO EMILIO CONTI (American b.1900) "Floral Still Life" oil on board, signed lower right "Gino E. Conti". 13"x16".

Estimate $300-$500

Gino Conti was born in Barga, Italy in 1900. He studied at both the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Académie Julian in Paris before moving to Rhode Island. He was a member of many artist organizations including the Providence Art Club, the Providence Watercolor Club, the Boltoph Group in Boston and many others. He exhibited widely on the East Coast including at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Art, the City Art Museum in St. Louis and the Providence Museum of Art. He also exhibited in Europe at the French Artists Association in Paris in 1925 and at the Architectural League in Italy from 1929-30 as well as the National Academy of Design in 1929. Many of his works can be found throughout Rhode Island where he spent most of his life.

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Lot 58

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century) "Evening Prayers" – circa 1890, oil on canvas mounted on board, signed indistinctly lower right. 12"x16".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 255

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (18th century) "The Passion" oil on canvas, unsigned. 23.75"x31.5".

Estimate $500-$800

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Lot 250

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (18th century) "Christ Healing a Blind Man" oil on canvas, unsigned. 25.5"x18.5".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 174

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (18th century) "The Flight into Egypt" oil on canvas, unsigned. 16.25"x23.25".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 209

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (20th century) A large and beautifully carved marble figure of the Virgin, modeled after Murillo’s painting of "The Immaculate Conception". Carved in full round, the Virgin resting on a bank of clouds set with winged cherubs and a crescent moon, long flowing hair and gown and resting on a raised integral plinth. Height 27.5".

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

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Lot 345

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (20th century) "Heavenly Angel" oil on canvas, unsigned. 23.75"x47.5".

Estimate $1,500-$2,000

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Lot 172

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (18th century) "The Sorrowful Madonna" oil on canvas, unsigned. 25.25"x19".

Estimate $750-$1,000

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Lot 251

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (18th century) "Bona Mors" oil on canvas. 24.5"x29.5".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 252

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (18th century) "King David and the Prophet Nathan" oil on canvas. 22"x27".

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 16

CONTINENTAL SCHOOL (19th century) "The Madonna and Child" watercolor and gouache on paper over mezzotint. Contained in a beautiful, glazed gilt wood frame. 19"x27.25".

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

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Lot 243

Circle of PIERRE OLIVIER JOSEPH COOMANS (Belgian 1816-1889) "Love" oil on canvas, verso inscribed "Amour" and "Jcoomans". 12.25"x9.5".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 390

CONRAD H.R. CORELLI (British b.1869) "South American Mission" watercolor on paper, signed lower left "Conrad H.R. Corelli". 2.75"x4".

Estimate $250-$500

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Lot 380

BERNARD COREY (American 1914-2000) "House in the Country" oil on panel, signed lower right "Bernard Corey". 9"x14".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 47

Studio of JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE COROT (French 1796-1875) "Landscape with Shepherdess and Sheep" oil on canvas, signed lower right "Corot". 15"x10.5".

Estimate $8,000-$12,000

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Lot 43

GRACE VAN NORMAN CORRELL (American b.1912) "Winter Landscape" oil on board, signed lower right "G. Correll". 30"x24".

Estimate $400-$600

Grace Correll was born in Peoria, Illinois in 1912. During her career, she worked as a designer, an illustrator for children’s publications and also as a muralist.

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Lot 61

Studio of EDOUARD CORTÉS (French 1882-1969) "Porte Saint Denis" – circa 1960, oil on canvas laid down, signed lower left with remnant signature. 18"x13.25".

Estimate $750-$1,000

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Lot 62

Studio of EDOUARD CORTÉS (French 1882-1969) "Aux Trois Quarters" – circa 1960, oil on canvas laid down, signed lower right with remnant signature. 18"x13.25".

Estimate $750-$1,000

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Lot 280

ANNA COY (American 1851-1930) "Dutch Girls" oil on canvas, faintly signed lower left "Anna Coy". 16.5"x25".

Estimate $500-$700

Anna Coy, also known as Elizabeth Coy specialized in Holland paintings such as the offered lot. She exhibited widely during her career, including the Louvre Gallery, Paris, the Art Institute of Chicago and many others.

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Lot 381

JEAN PAUL COZE (Paul Jean Coze-Dabija) (American 1903-1975) "Southwest Lansdscape with Adobes and Horses" watercolor and gouache on paper, signed lower left "Paul Coze". 8"x10".

Estimate $300-$500

Painter, decorator and writer, Paul Coze began his life in Beirut, Lebanon in 1903. He studied at the Ecole Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in Paris with J.F. Gonin. Later, he attained dual citizenship in the United States and France, enabling him to teach both here and abroad. Coze worked as a technical director for Twentieth Century Fox, Universal & Warner Bros. Studios. He also worked as a teacher in Pasadena in 1942 and in Phoenix in 1953.

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Lot 49

ETTORE CUMBO (Italian b.1833) "Expansive Mountain Landscape with Grazing Cattle" oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "E. Cumbo - 1875". 28"x14".

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

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Lot 202

JOSEPH D’ASTE (Italian 19th century) "Le Bouc Traqué" gilt bronze, signed on base "J. D’Aste". Height 13.5"x23".

Estimate $3,000-$5,000

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Lot 187

MIKHAI NIKOLAEVICH DOBRONRAVOV (Russian 1904-1980) "A Village Girl" – circa 1943,oil on artist board, signed in Cyrillic and dated lower right "‘43". 37"x26.25".

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

Dobronavov studied at the Kharkov Art Institute (1922-29) and later became an instructor there.

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Lot 165

After CARLO DOLCI (Italian 1616-1686) "The Magdalene" oil on board. Contained in a beautiful oval gilt frame. 6.75"x8.5".

Estimate $750-$1,000

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Lot 246

After CARLO DOLCI (Italian 1616-1686) "The Magdalene" oil on canvas. Verso inscribed "Madelana, C. Dolci, Uffizi Gallery, Firenze, C. by Cappeli". 15"x19.25".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 160

Circle of CARLO DOLCI (Italian 1616-1686) "The Virgin" oil on copper. Contained in a beautiful gilt frame. 10"x8".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 166

18th century follower of CARLO DOLCI (Italian 1616-1686) "The Madonna of the Veil" oil on canvas. 30"x36".

Estimate 1,500-$2,500

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Lot 400

DORIANI (Italian 19th/20th century) Pair of Venetian Scenes, the first depicting a courtyard, the second, a canal, each watercolor on paper, each signed "Doriani" one lower left, the other lower right. Each 7"x4"

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 203

EDMUND (EDOUARD) DRAPPIER (French 19th/20th century) "Raging Bull" bronze, signed on base "E. Drappier". Height 10" Width 15.5".

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

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Lot 67

EDOUARD DROUOT (French 1859-1945) "Victory" bronze with gilding and brown patina, signed on base "E. Drouot". Height 40" including plinth.

Estimate $4,000-$7,000

Known as both an accomplished painter and sculptor, Edouard Drouot was born in Sommevoire France in 1859; he studied in Pairs under Thomas and Mathurin Moreau. He won a medal at the Salon of 1892 and an honorable mention at the Exposition Universalle of 1900.

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Lot 4

FRANK VIRGIL DUDLEY (American 1868-1957) "Autumn Dunes" oil on canvas, signed lower right "Frank Dudley". Stretcher inscribed with title. 20"x22".

Estimate $2,500-$3,500

Known as the "Painter of the Dunes" Dudley first visited the Iniana Dunes on Lake Michigan in 1912. In 1921 he built a cabin there and was determined to paint full time. He became an agent for the preservation of the area and when it was declared a state park in 1923, he arranged with the State of Indiana to keep his cabin in exchange for one painting per year. He exhibited widely throughout his career and won many prizes including two at the Hoosier Salon in 1932 and 1937.

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Lot 283

SERGEI DANILOVICH DUMENKO (Russian b.1909) "Spring Landscape" oil on canvas laid down, signed in Cyrillic lower right "S. Dumenko". 26.5"x19.5".

Estimate $800-$1,200

Sergei Dumenko was born in Odessa (Ukraine) in 1909, where he studied at the Art Institute/College from 1932-38. He began exhibiting in 1937 and during WWII, Dumenko worked as a graphic artist.

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Lot 257

ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century) "Portrait of a Young Man" – circa 1880, oil on canvas mounted on board. 15"x12".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 259

ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th century) "Fall Landscape at Harvest" – circa 1890, oil on canvas mounted on board, indistinctly signed lower right. 12"x16".

Estimate $600-$800

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Lot 389A

ENGLISH SCHOOL (19th Century) “Still Life with Armour Breast Plate” oil on canvas. 20” x 20”.

Estimate $750-$1,000

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Lot 38

FRANCIS DE ERDELY (American 1904-1959) "The Destitute" oil on board signed lower left "Erdely" and dated "1939" verso. 18"x14".

Estimate $800-$1,200

Francis de Erdely was born in Budapest Hungary in 1904, where he attended the Royal Academy of Art. Further study followed in Spain and France before he arrived in Los Angeles in 1944. Here he taught at the University of Southern California and was dean of the Pasadena Museum School. He is best remembered for his modernist and mixed media works and for genre paintings made on trips to Mexico, such as the offered lot.

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Lot 59

C. FERRAND (French 19th century) "A Royal Courtship" oil on canvas, signed "C. Ferrand" lower right. 24"x31".

Estimate $600-$800

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Lot 17

HUGO ANTON FISHER (American 1867-1916) "Cattle Grazing and Watering in a Mountainous Landscape" watercolor on card, signed lower left "Hugo A. Fisher". 30.5"x21.5".

Estimate $500-$750

At seven years of age, Hugo Fisher emigrated to the U.S. from his native land of Czechoslovakia. He is best known as a watercolorist and landscape artist, with many of his works depicting the California scenery he was surrounded by. His sons, Harrison (1875-1934) and Hugo (1878-1946) also became artists, with Harrison becoming a well-known illustrator for Puck, Life, and The Saturday Evening Post as well as many others. The offered lot most likely depicts a California setting, the state Hugo Fisher called home.

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Lot 158

A LARGE AND IMPRESSIVE SILVERED AND GILDED BRONZE FIGURE OF THE VIRGIN AND CHILD, French, 19th century. An outstanding example of 19th century French workmanship in Bronze. Both the Virgin and Child realistically modeled in exacting detail. The robe of the Virgin with deep folds and beautiful contrasting surfaces. Probably modeled after the famous 14th century sculpture of the Virgin of Consolation contained in the Church of Saint Germain-des-Pres, Paris, France. Overall height 27.5". Breathtaking!

Estimate $4,000-$6,000

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Lot 65

FRENCH (19th century) "Ceres" after the antique, bronze with patina, probably a Barbedienne edition. Height 15.5".

Estimate $800-$1,200

Ceres was considered the Mother Goddess of Earth. Romans believed the changes in the seasons were in part caused by her.

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Lot 210

FRENCH SCHOOL (19th century) "Joan of Arc" bronzed and patinated metal mounted on a faux marble plinth. Height 28" Width 13.5".

Estimate $600-$1,000

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Lot 177

FRENCH SCHOOL (19th century) "Landscape with Village and Chickens" – circa 1890, oil on canvas, indistinguishably signed lower left. 15"x22".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 164

FRENCH SCHOOL (19th century) "The Virgin Studying Scripture" oil on artist board, unsigned. 12"x15.75".

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

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Lot 207

FRENCH SCHOOL (19th century) A carved marble figure of the Virgin – circa 1860. Carved in full round resting on a serpent and crescent moon atop a circular base. Some losses. Height 21".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 171

FRENCH SCHOOL (19th century) "The Virgin Mary" oil on canvas, unsigned. 27.5"x40".

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

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Lot 264

FRENCH SCHOOL (19th century) "Waiting to Cross the Bridge" – circa 1860, oil on panel, apparently unsigned. 12.5"x13".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 181

CARL FRÖSCHL (Austrian 1848-1934) "The Madonna and Child" oil on board, signed lower left "Fröschl". 8"x12.5".

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

Carl Fröscl was born in Vienna in 1848. He studied at both the Vienna Academy of Art (1864-1869) and the Munich Academy (1870). After formal studies he spent the following two winters in Rome and the Riviera. In the early 1880’s he returned to Vienna where, under the guidance of Wilhelm von Diez (1839-1907) he began to produce genre painting together with his now famous Madonna and Child paintings. Throughout the 1890’s Fröschl continued to produce his "Madonna" paintings but also began work on his portrait series of the Austrian and German royal families. His works were universally enjoyed and often used to illustrate various publications and produced as prints. His works can be found in many of the Royal residences as well as various museums throughout Austria and Germany.

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Lot 195

CARL FRÖSCHL (Austrian 1848-1934) "The Madonna and Child" oil on board, signed lower right "Fröschl". 6.5"x5.25".

Estimate $1,500-$2,000

Contained in a custom made hammered silver frame with engraved plaque at top commemorating a 25-year anniversary "September 26, 1876-1901". The base of the plaque with a hand painted scene of a small village church. Perhaps a 25th wedding anniversary with the depicted church below being the church in which the celebrating couple were married. A truly unique and one of a kind work of art. Overall dimensions of frame: 12.5" by 7.25". Frame hallmarked. See lot 181 for information on Fröschl.

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Lot 403

C.G. GAUL (American, 20th Century) “Treasure Maps” grisaille on artist’s board, signed lower left. 11 ½” x 11”.

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 388

GEORGE HOWELL GAY (American 1858-1931) "Fall Landscape with Birches Along a River" watercolor on paper, signed lower right "George Howell Gay". 20"x14".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 161

Attributed to JULES VICTOR GENISSON (Belgium 1805-1860) "A Church Interior with Parishioners" oil on wood panel, verso lightly inscribed "Jules V. Genisson". 14.75"x18".

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

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Lot 200

GERMAN/AUSTRIAN SCHOOL (circa 1930) "A Valkyrie" bronze with dark brown and black patina, resting on a chiseled stone plinth. Height 18.5" Length 16.5".

Estimate $2,000-$3,000

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Lot 37

DON EMIL GLASELL (American b.1895) "Snow in the City" and "F.J. Kringel Monuments" oil on masonite, painted on both sides. Signed and dated lower left on obverse "Don Glasell 1936". Verso of frame with exhibition label inscribed with title "Snow in the City" and signed "Don Glasell Cedar Rapids". 16.75"x20.25".

Estimate $800-$1,200

In the 1930’s, the heyday of the WPA, artist Don Glasell was the assistant director of the Federal Art Center in Sioux City, Iowa where he taught painting and etching. Glasell came to American from Denmark at the age of 17. He studied art under private instruction in Copenhagen and later in Chicago at the Art Institute under Wellington Reynolds. His career in art and design was wide and varied. Glasell, along with his wife Criss, studied with Grant Wood at the Stone City Art Colony. He assisted on the murals at the Cedar Rapids Court House and other murals including ones in Dubuque and Sioux City. He was the director of Art Academy and Glasell Galleries and also taught art in Dubuque. He was a member of the Iowa Artist Club, Cooperative Mural Painters Group, American Art Congress and many other related organizations. He exhibited widely in the 1930’s including the Cincinnati National Show, Philadelphia Water Color Show, Iowa Art Salon, and various venues throughout the U.S. including New York and Chicago.

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Lot 382

WILFRED GLUD (Danish 1872-1946) "Farm with Haystacks" oil on canvas, signed lower right "W. Glud". 13"x17".

Estimate $400-$600

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Lot 379

EDWARD HAMER (American 1877-1960) "Evening Sunset over the Pond" oil on board, signed lower right "Edward Hamer". 24.5"x29".

Estimate $300-$500

Born in Germany, Edward Hamer studied at the Chicago Art Institute under Frank Duveneck while Duveneck was a visiting professor. Hamer was also a member of the Art Student’s League and the Chicago and All Illinois Society of Fine Art.

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Lot 45

EDWARD HAMER (American 1877-1960) "Fishing Along the River" oil on board, signed lower right "Edward Hamer". 20"x24".

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 359

JOHN KNOWLES HARE (American 1884-1947) "Nocturnal View of a Mission" watercolor on paper, signed lower left "John Hare". 6.5"x5.25".

Estimate $300-$500

John Knowles Hare was born in Montclair, New Jersey in 1884. He was a member of the Society of Illustrators in New York where he lived and worked. While he did specialize in portraiture in the dry point etching method, he is probably best known as an illustrator, having worked for various magazines and publishing firms.

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Lot 347

CHARLES GORDON HARRIS (American 1891-1981) "Autumn Stream" oil on canvas, signed lower left "C. Gordon Harris". 25"x30".

Estimate $750-$1,000

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Lot 341

ANDREAS HARSCH (German 1884-1972) "Virgin of the Meadows" watercolor and gouache on paper, signed lower right "A. Harsch". 16.5"x13".

Estimate $500-$750

Andreas Harsch was born in Germany in 1884; he studied at both the Academy in Munich and at the Academy in Vienna. He lived most of his life in Vienna where he worked as a painter.

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Lot 15

HEINE HARTWIG (American b.1937) "Below Mt. Moran" oil on board, signed lower left "Heine Hartwig". 30"x24".

Estimate $2,500-$3,500

Note: An unusually large and impressive painting by Hartwig.

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Lot 271

FRANZ HEINRICH (German 1802-1890) "The Hunter" watercolor on paper, signed lower left "F. Heinrich". 8.5"x12".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 34

ALMA HELD (American 1889-1988) "Summer Landscape with Trees" oil on canvas, signed lower left "Alma Held". 20"x16".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 7

KNUTE HELDNER (Swedish/American 1877-1952) "Harbor – St. Augustine" – circa 1944, oil on canvas, signed lower right "Knute Heldner – ‘44". Stretcher inscribed "Harbor – Early Morning". 30.25"x24".

Estimate $2,500-$3,500

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Lot 261

WILLEM HENDRICKS (Dutch 1828-1891) "A Spring Landscape with a Cottage and Figure" oil on canvas, signed lower right "W. Hendricks". 20"x30".

             Estimate $1,250-$1,750

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Lot 12

ERNEST MARTIN HENNINGS (American 1886-1956) "Portrait of a Gentleman" – circa 1914, oil on canvas, signed lower left "E. Martin Hennings – ‘14". 33"x43.25".

Estimate $10,000-$15,000

Provenance: Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois.

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Lot 46

MORLEY M. HICKS (American 1877-1959) "Rear Entrance" oil on board, unsigned. Verso inscribed "Rear Entrance" and "Purchased 5-14-60 from Bradley Gallery in Huensville – Painted by Morley Hicks". 14.75"x16".

Estimate $500-$750

Morley Hicks was born in Ontario, Canada in 1877. At the Milwaukee Art Students League he studied under G. Moeller and G. Oberteuffer, both of which had studied and worked in Paris. He was a member of the Wisconsin Painter’s Society and exhibited at the Milwaukee Art Institute where he won a prize in 1931. He also exhibited at the Chicago Art Institute from 1941-1943. He continued painting until his death in 1959.

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Lot 369

LUCIUS HITCHCOCK (American 1868-1942) "Still Life" oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "L. Hitchcock 1886". 10"x16".

Estimate $200-$300

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Lot 267

MAUD HOLLYER (English d.1910) "The Country Cottage" watercolor on paper, signed lower left "Maud Hollyer". 10"x14".

Estimate $500-$750

Maud Hollyer was the daughter of prominent British painter William Perring Hollyer (1834-1922) and the sister of four sibling artists.

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Lot 46A

LIZBETH CLIFTON HUNTER (American 1868-1948) "Village Fountain" oil on canvas, signed lower right "LC Hunter". 24"x18". 

Estimate $2,000-$2,500

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Lot 256

After DANIEL P. HUNTINGTON (American 1816-1909) "Mercy’s Dream" oil on canvas, signed lower right "D.C. O’Neill". 22"x16".

Estimate $600-$800

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Lot 8

FRANK TOWNSEND HUTCHENS (American 1869-1937) "The Sheep Herder" oil on canvas mounted on board, signed lower right "F.T. Hutchens". 24"x20".

Estimate $1,500-$2,000

Frank Hutchens was born in Canandiagua, New York in 1869. He studied in both the United States and at the Academie Julien in Paris. He was a member of many art organizations including the Boston Art Club and Society of Independent Artists. He exhibited widely including the Paris Salon in 1896 and 1898. His works can be found in the High Museum in Atlanta, at West Point in New York, the Syracuse Museum of Fine art in New York and numerous other places.

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Lot 26

GEORGE INNESS (American 1825-1894) "Autumn" oil on artist board, faintly signed lower right "G. Inness". 10"x14".

Estimate $20,000-$30,000

Provenance: Private Collection, Massachusetts, since circa 1950.

The foreground, a green field with twisted tree trunk and in slight shadow of passing clouds, the shadow ceasing in the middle distance, where the sunlight illuminates the upper part of a farmer crossing the field, is typical of Inness’ works from the 1890’s period. So too is his treatment of the distant middle ground group of trees. At right, a stand of trees displaying fall foliage with the far distant right, a hint of a cottage or farm building, and treatment of the far distant horizon of a deep ocean blue below a greenish-blue sky with scattered cloud is also quintessential Innesss. For a somewhat similar work see: Ireland, Leroy. The Works of George Inness, An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonne, University Press Texas, page 393, plate 1497, titled "Morning Englewood" and dated circa 1893.

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Lot 247

ITALIAN SCHOOL (18th century) "The Lamentation of the Virgin" oil on canvas, unsigned. 13.5"x19.5".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 244

ITALIAN SCHOOL (circa 1700) "The Virgin and Child with John the Baptist" oil on canvas, unsigned. 14"x18.75".

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

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Lot 249

ITALIAN SCHOOL (circa 1800) "Mater Dolorosa" pastel on paper on linen, unsigned. 16.5"x20.75".

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

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Lot 173

ITALIAN SCHOOL (19th century) "Mary Magdalene" – circa 1825, watercolor and gouache on paper, unsigned. Diameter 4.75".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 242

ITALIAN SCHOOL (18th century) "The Apostle St. John" oil on canvas, unsigned. 14.75"x11.5".

Estimate $600-$900

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Lot 24

THOMAS MARTIN JENSEN (American 1831-1916) "Sunset on the Wetlands" watercolor on paper, faintly signed lower right "Jensen". 14"x18".

Estimate $800-$1,200

Thomas Martin Jensen was born in Denmark in 1831. He studied at the Royal Academy in Denmark and moved to Brooklyn, New York before 1870. He exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association in New York and at the National Academy of Design, New York. He died in Brooklyn in 1916.

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Lot 266

KARL (CARL) JOBST (German 1835-1907) "Dedication of a Russian Orthodox Church" watercolor and gouache on paper, signed lower left "C Jobst". 22"x13".

Estimate $1,750-$2,500

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Lot 260

VASILI SERGEEVICH KARKOTS (Russian b.1926) "Rural Village Landscape with Cattle" oil on artist board, signed in Cyrillic lower right "V.S. Karkots" and dated "1969" also signed and dated on verso. 18.5"x23.25.

Estimate $800-$1,200

Vasili Karkots was born in Banovka in 1926. He studied at the Tashkent Art College from 1947-1952. He actively painted in Chimbai, Karelia from 1952-1954, where he also taught at the Chimbai Teacher-Training college. He is well known for his ability to capture light and the character of rural Russian landscapes such as the offered lot.

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Lot 265

VASILI SERGEEVICH KARKOTS (Russian b.1926) "Sedneev Estate" oil on artist board, signed in Cyrillic lower left and boldly signed on verso. 19.69"x23.31".

Estimate $750-$1,000

For information on this artist see lot 260.

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Lot 282

VLADIMIR KRIKHATSKIY (Russian 1877-1942) "Snowy Wooded Landscape" oil on board, signed in Cyrillic lower right and boldly signed on verso. 9"x12".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 70

ALBERT HERMANN KÜPPES (German b.1842) " Blacksmith" bronze with dark brown patina, signed on base "A. Kuppes". Height 24.25".

Estimate $1,250-$1,750

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Lot 56C

AUGUSTUS LAMPLOUGH (British 1877-1930) “Nile River Ruins” watercolor on paper, signed lower left “A. Lamplough P.W.S.”. 25”x38”.

Estimate $3,500-$5,000

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Lot 180

PERCY LESLIE LARA (British b.1870) "Expansive Landscape with Figures and Distant Castle" oil on canvas, signed lower left "P. Lara". 30"x20".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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AL LEMAN (American circa 1930-1940) "Harbor Scene with Four Men and Their Catch" oil on canvas, signed lower left "Al Leman". 24"x28" with 1" of painted canvas folded behind on the right side.

Estimate $100-$200

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Lot 361B

WALMSLEY LENHARD (American early 20th century) "Boy with Bandana" oil on canvas, signed lower right "Walmsley Lenhard".  20"x18". 

Estimate $1000-$1,500

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Lot 57

PAUL ALEXANDRE LEROY (French 1860-1942) "Harvest Scene Algiers" oil on wood panel, signed lower right "Paul Leroy" and also apparently in Arabic. 7.75"x9.5".

Estimate $800-$1,200

Paul Leroy began his studies at the Beaux-Arts de Paris in 1877. He traveled widely throughout the Orient and frequently through Africa. He exhibited at the Paris Salon and was a member of the Painters Society of Orientalists.

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Lot 69

HENRI LOUIS LEVASSEUR (French 1853-1934) "Etoile de Berger" bronze with brown patina and gilding, signed on base. Height 29".

Estimate $3,000-$5,000

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Lot 278A

EDWARD BARNARD LINTOTT (American 1875-1950) "Ballerina" pastel and charcoal on paper. 22.5"x13". 

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 13

MARY LIZZIE MACCOMBER (American 1861-1915) "The Prayer" oil on canvas, faintly signed lower right "Maccomber". Verso with label with title and artist’s name. 10"x8".

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

Provenance: Vose Galleries Boston.

Mary Maccomber studied at the Boston Museum Art School and was a pupil of Duvenek. The style of this painting is a fine example of the Boston School of painting from the turn of the century. The influence of the British Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood is easily discerned in this beautiful painting of a young woman serenely engaged in the act of prayer. The overall feel and style is also reminiscent of fellow Boston painter Edwin Austin Abbey who was also influenced by the vibrant and luminous quality of the Pre-Raphaelites. Contained in a period Vose carved and gilt wood frame.

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Lot 41

JENNE MAGAFAN (American 1916-1952) "Autumn Wind" oil on board, signed lower right "Jenne Magafan". 24.5"x18.5".

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

Jenne Magafan was born in Chicago, Illinois in 1916. Her studies began in Colorado where she exhibited and won many awards. She was a WPA mural artist. Some of her work is located in the White House as well as many private collections.

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Lot 275

PHILIP A. MALIAVIN (Russian 1869-1940) "A Seated Baba" graphite and colored pencil on paper, signed lower right "P. Maliavin". Contained in a beautiful glazed and gilt molded frame. 24.5"x18".

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 175

FRANS VON MATSCH (Austrian 1861-1942) "Therese Matsch with Grapes" – the artist’s wife, oil on canvas, signed lower right "F.Matsch". Verso inscribed "Therese Matsch". 26"x33.5".

Estimate $4,000-$7,000

Franz Matsch was born in Vienna in 1861. He enjoyed a fruitful career as a painter, sculptor and instructor. He studied and was close friends with Gustav Klimt, later joining him on commissions decorating castles, churches and government buildings. He was an instructor at the Vienna School of Art and Artist Painting School, and he continued to paint up until his death in 1942.

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Lot 44

HELEN M. MCGEHEE (American b. 1892) "The Abandoned Factory, circa 1930" oil on canvas, signed lower left "Helen M. McGehee". 18"x22".

Estimate $600-$800

Helen M. McGehee exhibited widely in Mississippi during the 1930’s.

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Lot 271A

SERGE MENDJISKY (French b.1929) "Aux Courses" oil on canvas, signed upper right "S. Mendjisky". 16"x9.5". 

Estimate $800-$1,200

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Lot 201

JULES PIERRE MENE (French 1810-1871) "Groupe de Chevaux Arabes" bronze with brown patina, signed on base "J.P. Mene". Height 13.75" Width 21".

Estimate $2,500-$3,500

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Lot 278B

MENMCH (20th century) "Man Playing Violin" signed and numbered 115/150. 11"x14" (image size). 

Estimate $200-$300

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Lot 368

MAURICE MEYER (American b.1917) "Seascape" oil on canvas, signed lower left "Maurice Meyer". Verso with artist’s stamp. 16"x12".

Estimate $300-$500

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Lot 170

MEXICAN SCHOOL (circa 1800) "St. Joseph and the Infant Christ Surrounded by Angels" oil on canvas, unsigned. 27"x36.25".

Estimate $1,500-$2,500

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Lot 352

ADDISON THOMAS MILLAR (American 1860-1913) "Cornfield at Dusk" watercolor on paper, signed lower left "Addison T. Millar". 9.5"x13".

Estimate $500-$750

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Lot 344

HARRIETTE G. MILLER (American 1892-1971) "Iris and Tulips" oil on canvas, signed lower right "Harriette Miller". 28.5"x23.5".

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

Harriette Miller was born in Cleveland Ohio in 1892 and studied at both the Cleveland School of Art and