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1724 |
AMERICAN
SCHOOL
(c.1900) "Expansive Western Landscape" oil on artist board,
indistinguishably signed lower right "____ D. Lewis” and dated
"190__". 14.5"x18.5". |
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1725 |
SIDIS
(American 19th/20th century) "Pirate" oil on canvas, signed
lower left. Possibly an illustration. 14"x12". |
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1726 |
A.D.
MCDONOUGH
(American 19th century) "Spring Landscape" oil on canvas,
signed lower right. 17"x14". |
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1727 |
AMERICAN
SCHOOL
(c.1925-30) "Portrait of a Working Man" oil on canvas,
unsigned. 17"x14". |
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1728 |
H.
HANSUNG
(German b.1924) "Mountain Landscape" oil on canvas, signed
lower left. 16.5"x12.5". |
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1729 |
F.
NORBERG
(19th/20th century) "Fisherman" oil on board, signed lower
right. 18"x12". |
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1730 |
G.
AMATO
(c. 1934) "Venetian Canal Scene" oil on canvas, signed lower
left, with lower right inscription “Come affermazions di gratitudine j
Coniuge i Di Martino, ofrono, Al Sigs Guiseppe Imbrurgia, Chicago,
Aprile 1934”. 25.25"x18".
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1731 |
AMERICAN
SCHOOL
(c.1940) "Portrait of an African American Elderly Woman" oil
on artist board, apparently unsigned. 29.5"x23.25".
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1732 |
GERMAN
SCHOOL
(19th/20th century) "Man in Bavarian Costume Smoking a Pipe"
oil on board. 7.5"x9.5" (image size). |
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1733 |
AMERICAN
SCHOOL
(c.1920) "Mountainside Lake with Sailboat” oil on canvas,
unsigned. 22"x16". |
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1734 |
AMERICAN
SCHOOL
(c.1912) "Two Children" oil on canvas, initialed "M.L.D."
and dated "1912". 26"x20". |
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1735 |
COSMO
D' ANGELI
(Italian b.1889) "Nudino di Fanciullo" oil on canvas, signed
lower right. 16"x12". |
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1736 |
F.
WOODS
(American c.1930) "Still Life with Chicken" oil on canvas,
signed lower left. 20"x24". |
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1737 |
AMERICAN
SCHOOL
(19th century) "Woman Reading in a Garden" oil on board.
18"x24". |
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1738 |
VITTORIO
GUACCIMANNI
(Italian 1859-1938) "Reading Courtier” watercolor on paper,
signed and dated "1892" lower left.
20"x13.25". |
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1739 |
K.E.
MOSSAT
(American c.1900) "Pair of Waterfall Scenes" oil on canvas,
both signed lower right. Contained in matching pair of Newcomb Maklin
frames. 30"x25" each. |