| - - - - | Antique Pencil Drawing of Sailboats by A E Howard Item # 2688 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique Pencil Drawing, Pencil Drawing of Sailboats "AE Howard Pencil Drawing". This pencil drawing signed by artist AE Howard measures 15 inches by 8 and three quarter inches wide outside the frame. The image measures 11 inches high by 5 and one quarter inches wide.
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- - - - - | The Blue Bird Dusenberg watercolor qouache by Guy Lipscombe Item # 2764 Click HERE to inquire about this item Blue Bird watercolor signed artist "Guy Lipscombe" c1930 to 1939. Guy Lipscombe is well known for his depiction of the "Blue Bird" a Dusenberg that was a famous racing car. This wonderful painting depicts the Blue Bird passing a train in this distance proving its capability of great speed. The artists execution of real life racing drama in this piece is as good as it gets. Notice the drivers facial expression along with the action of the wheels of the car and the smoke coming from the train as it speeds across the country side.This rare and vintage combination of watercolor and gouache painting measures 20 and one half inches high and is 26 and one half inches wide, outside of the frame. The image of this antique watercolor measures 20 and one quarter inches wide and is 14 inches high. Signed Guy Lipscombe lower right. Guy Lipscombe is referenced in"Art and the Automobile" by D.B. Tubbs Published by Brosset and Dunlap NY c1978. Guy Lipscombe was one of the earliest motoring artists. Born circa 1883. He took charge of the art department for The Motor magazine in about 1903. He was the first to paint cars on the Brooklands banking. He made some dramatic posters for insurance companies, showing racing cars on a collision course with the viewer at a range of a couple of yards.
Guy Lipscombe became a world famous illustrator and his work now hangs in every important Automobile Museum in the world
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- - - - - - | Antique Signed Japanese Wood and Stone Calligraphers Tray Item # 2767 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique Japanese Carved Wood watercolor tray. Antique Watercolor Tools. This water color container measures 6 inches long and is 4 and one half inches wide. It also stands approximately 1 inch tall, with the cover on. This antique Japanese water color dish is in two pieces and both are signed.
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- - - - - - - - - - - - | Antique Rare Japanese meiji Lacquer panel Item # 2788 Click HERE to inquire about this item Rare Japanese meiji Lacquer panel, This rare "meiji Lacquer panel" depicts flowers in a flower vase with birds and bees flying all around and a pheasant depicted on a Japanese scroll. The impeccable workmanship in this panel was executed by a master from the meiji period. The workmanship is as good as any item in the book "Splendors of the meiji period". This lacquer panel measures 24 inches high by 17 and three quarters inches wide and seven eighths inches deep. Condition. Excellent with just a couple very small line cracks. This is one of the best pieces of Japanese lacquer we have ever handled
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- - - - - - | Alaskan Eskimo art Scene Oil on Canvas by Colcord Rusty Heurlin Item # 2790 Click HERE to inquire about this item Eskimo art, This Eskimo painting by "Colcord Heurlin" or Rusty his nick name, measures 22 and one half inches wide by 18 and one half inches tall outside of the frame. This painting has the most wonderful pastel palette and it depicts and Eskimo sitting on ice during the day ice fishing for tomcod. He has just caught a fish that is splashing out of water as he trys to land in. This wonderful painting measures 18 inches wide by 16 inches tall. Colcord "Rusty" Heurlin was born in Christanstad, Sweden, to American parents. He was raised in Wakefield, Massachusetts. He attended art classes at the Fenway School of Illustration in Boston. In 1916 he went to Valdez, served in WWI in Europe and didn't return to Alaska until 1924, where he made his home in Ester, near Fairbanks. During the time between World War I and 1924, he worked as an Illustrator-artist for New York magazines, while he lived in Westport, Connecticut. Heurlin was known for his pastel palette and fall color backgrounds. Good original condition no holes or relining.The painting has only just recently been professionally cleaned and there is no paint loss or chipping paint. The painting does not need restoration. There is some cracqueluer which we show in the photographs provided. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and buyers picking up in Connecticut add 6% state sales tax. Buyers outside the USA are responsible for any taxes,tariffs or customs that might apply.
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