| - - - - - - | P R Macintosh expressionist abstract oil painting on canvas c1940 Item # 7709 Click HERE to inquire about this item An impressive P. R.(Pleasant Ray) MacIntosh (b. 1892--d. 1985) expressionist abstract oil painting on canvas, labeled "Construction Yard," signed lower right; custom framed. Listed: Davenports, Who Was Who in American Art, Fieldings, Ask Art. Exhibited Paris, New York & regionally (Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Florida). Studied & taught Art Institute of Chicago (MFA), Bradley University (BFA), Department Head, University of Florida. American, C. 1940s. Dimensions: 49 1/2" L x 41" H
Price: $10,500.00

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- - - - | Valentine Sandberg watercolor Illustration c1900 Item # 7725 Click HERE to inquire about this item Valentine Sandberg watercolor Illustration c1900. Sandberg was Swedish born in 1881, He is listed as one of the important artists in the Golden Age of Illustration. Here is a listing taken from AmericanArchives.com New York newspaper art departments until he his first assignment, a plumb one, painting a cover for The Munsey. With further Munsey work, he did covers for Success, Harper's Weekly, Life, Sunday Magazine, Home Life, Modern Priscilla, Judge, and People's Popular Monthly. Ad assignments included Ferry's Seeds, Swift's, Falstaff, and Vitralite. He was so popular, he was reprinted in posters and calendars. When Sandberg, like others, was asked to mimic the fade-away style of Coles Phillips, he fulfilled his assignment brilliantly and this became a curse with time. Other artists (Leyendecker, Stanlaws) did fade-aways, but Sandberg alone was saddled with "copying." Sandberg was capable of far more than his excellent fade-away work and deserves a re-evaluation.There was an article about Sandberg winning a prize for a patriotic U. S. art slogan that appeared in Time magazine July 11, 1932 under "Clarion Call". This piece is in original estate condition. The frame measures 20 inches by 20 inches, the image itself measures 16 x 16 inches. Signed lower left.
Price: $1,800.00

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- - - - - - - - | Charles Gruppe Brittany France oil painting on canvas Item # 7746 Click HERE to inquire about this item Charles Gruppe B 1928 oil painting on canvas titled Brittany. This is one of Gruppes largest works on canvas. It measures 34 x 50 inches in a 36 x 52 inch silvered wood frame. Signed lower left. Original conditoin. Brittany is one of France's most rugged regions, it is a fascinating mix of spectacular coastline, ancient towns, magical islands and inland woods. A Celtic duchy for more than one thousand years before its annexation to France in 1532. Charles C. Gruppé comes from one of America's most respected families of artists. Listed in Who's Who in American Art. EXHIBITIONS: Allied Artists of America, New York, NY Boston Arts Festival Silvermine Guild Artists, New Canaan, Connecticut American Landscape Award, Provincetown Art Association, MA New England Annual Nantucket Art Association Lord & Taylor, New York Cape Cod Art Association - Gold Medal Butler Museum, Youngstown, Ohio Witte Museum Purchase Award, San Antonio, Texas Knickerbocker Artists Award, New York City, 1985 Hudson Valley Art Association Award, 1990 Salmagundi Club 1st Award, New York, NY, 1995 Arthritis Foundation Bronze Medal and Purchase Award, 1996 Museum of Science & Art, Bridgeport, Connecticut, First Prize, 1997 Frederic Waugh Memorial Award, Provincetown, MA 1998 Art and the Law Competition Award, 1998 Philip Schumaker Marine Award, Rockport Art Association, 1989 Lyme, Connecticut Art Association, 2nd Prize, 1994 North Shore Arts Association Award, 1994 Winsor Newton National Competition Award, 1995 Essex Art Association Popular Award, 1999 Hilton Head Jury Show Award, 1999 This piece is on display in our gallery at Old Saybrook Antiques Center and can be seen in-person by visiting 756 Middlesex Turnpike, Old Saybrook, CT 06475. For gallery hours, please visit http://www.OldSaybrookAntiques.com
Price: $3,500.00

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- - - - | Paul Warren Zimmerman abstract landscape watercolor 20thc Item # 7747 Click HERE to inquire about this item Paul Warren Zimmerman abstract landscape watercolor and gouache mid to late 20thc. American, born 1921 D 2007. This lovely landscape painting measures 17.5 x 28.5 inches. The solid wood frame measures 25 x 35 x 2 inches.Paul Warren Zimmerman, was an internationally known artist who lived and Hartford, Conn., formerly of Kokomo. He was born April 29, 1921, in Toledo, Ohio, the son of the late Robert Frazee and Ethel Pearl (Cramer) Zimmerman.He graduated from Kokomo High School in 1941, with a full scholarship to John Herron Art School in Indianapolis. He graduated in 1946 with a B.F.A. Upon graduation he was awarded the Mary Milliken Memorial Fund Scholarship.He continued his training in New York City, under the auspices of Heinrich Mayer. In 1947 he became associate professor of painting and design at Hartford University School of Art. He semi-retired in 1986. He was awarded a Ford Foundation Grant, American Academy of Arts and letters and associate membership in the Academy of Painting and Design in 1959. Nineteen pieces of his works were brought to Kokomo in 1958 for display during the Spring Exhibit of Kokomo High School’s Fine Arts Students, under the direction of KHS art instructor Miss Bernice McKinley. He had well over 86 awards. This information was obtained from the Kokomo Tribune, Kokomo, Inidan December 17, 2007. This piece is on display in our gallery at Clock Tower Antiques Center and can be seen in-person by visiting 824 E Main Street, Branford, CT. 06405. For gallery hours, please visit http://www.ClockTowerAntiquesCenter.com
Price: $1,350.00

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- - - | Florence Nupok Malewotkuk running bear drawing Item # 7750 Click HERE to inquire about this item Florence Nupok Malewotkuk (B 1906 D 1971) running bear drawing. The drawing measures 13.5 by 9.5 inches, frame 21 x 17 inches. Born in the village of Gambell, on Saint Lawrence Island, Florence Nupok Melewotkuk became a painter and illustrator of daily-life scenes that reflected early 20th-century culture of the Siberian Yup'ik Eskimo. She favored a realistic style, somewhat naive, that earned her the title of "Grandma Moses of the Bering Sea." Promoted and marketed by people who believed in the quality of her work, she was inadvertently pioneering and unique in a culture where art was primarily a male pursuit. She began drawing at age eight and used any paper she could find including labels from canned goods. In 1926, she married Chauncy Malewotkuk and a year later began a series of drawings, about ninety in total, for Otto William Geist, who was conducting archaeological excavations on Saint Lawrence Island. This work included figure studies, fur clothing, and women's tattoo markings, and the entire collection is housed in the Archives of the Elmer E. Rasmuson Library at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Photos of these pieces are at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington DC. This Bio of the artist was obtained from AskArt.com
Price: $850.00

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