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December 30, 2005 Auction: Results below
CALL: 508.487.7281 or EMAIL:
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15% Buyer premium is included on all results. If you see an item
that was either sold in house or passed and are interested in making an offer on
it, please email me at above email or call the number above. Happy New
Years. Terry
Numerical Lot List Results
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Lot 1
Unknown:
Boston artist (only thing consignor remembers on
this painting).
"Abstract Still Life", oil on canvas, 66.25 x 36, unsigned, good
condition
broken wood slat frame (right side)
est. 300-500
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 1A
Joan Mooy: Represented by The
Crooked Fence Gallery, Chatham and Provincetown Antiques. National
award winning photographer, specializing in landscapes of Provincetown,
Truro, and Wellfleet on Cape Cod. Her photographs have been published
in Cape Cod Life, the Provincetown Pocket Book, Provincetown Magazine,
Provincetown Business Guild Magazine, Dog Fancy magazine and "Images of
America -Provincetown Volume II". Exhibited in galleries and juried
shows in CT, FL, MA, NY and NJ. Four of her photos were selected for
the prestigious "Images - CT" show. She is in private collections
across the US, as well as in France, Australia and the UK. Currently
staff photographer for WomenSport Collectibles.
"The Moors, Provincetown", acrylic on canvas, 9 x 12, slr, good
condition,
gold wood frame
est. 100-200
sold 287.50 |
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Lot 2
signed M. Webb: Unknown which artist this
is.
"Untitled Church", oil on canvas, 16 x 20, signed on back "Brive Coraze,
France", good condition, wood frame
est. 200-300
sold 86.25 |
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Lot 3
signed Lord: Unknown which Lord this is.
"Untitled Pier Scene", oil on board, 11 x 9, slr, very good condition,
wood frame
est. 100-200
sold 891.25 |
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Lot 4
Unknown:
"Dunes", watercolor, 4.5 x 6.5, unsigned, good condition (image area)
but signs of water damage on exterior,
frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 143.75 |
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Lot 5
Clementine Bachelor Cullum: Extensive
research yielded nothing on this cape artist.
"Sudden Light" (Skaket Beach), oil on canvas, 19 x 23, slr (initials),
very good condition,
wood frame
est. 200-400
sold 28.75 |
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Lot 6
Ethel Baker Mayo:
Early Provincetown artist and family with ties to early Provincetown.
Not many paintings out there by Ethel or Cecil for that matter. Great
paintings and of an early time in Provincetown.
"Still Life", oil on board, 15 x 13, signed on verso, good
condition,
wood frame
est. 100-200
sold 28.75 |
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Lot 7
Judith Fulmer: (b.1962) Represented by
the Wohlfarth Gallery, Provincetown and ongoing representation at
Waverly Frame and Art, Woodstock, Maryland and Sea-N-Stars Guest Suites,
Rehoboth, Delaware. Has also shown at Icon Gallery, Julie Heller Gallery
and others. Studied at CCSA under Griffel, DiMestico and Boynton. Also
studied at Towson Univ. and Schuler Sch. Of Fine Arts. She has had
countless group and solo shows. Member of Pastel Painters Society of
Cape Cod, Howard Count Arts Council, Mid Atlantic Plein Air Painters
Assn and PAAM.
"Moors, Early Evening", oil on board, 16 x 20, slr and verso, dated
2000, excellent condition,
gold frame
est. 400-600
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 8
Lyette Beaulac: (b.1949) Studied under Elke Schold, watercolorist, and at PIAI under Vicky Tomayko.
"Landscape", watercolor, 15 x 21, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 9
Max Wheeler: (born 1935) Represented by the
Woods Hole Gallery, Boston Impression. Studied at Boston Univ.,
DeCordova Mus. Sch. (with Flynn), Burroughs News. F. with John Tringalli.
Countless exhibitions.
"Studio", dry point engraving, 6 x 4, slr, #1 of 10, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 10
Trish Hurley: (born 1965) Studied
Univ. Mass (MFA, Arts), Swain Sch. of Design (BFA). Represented by
Artica, Duxbury, Ma., Back Bay Framery, Boston, C & C Galleries in
Norwell, Ma., Fisher Gallery in Newport, RI and Randall Gallery,
Jamestown, RI. Teaches at Newport Art Mus., Wickford Art Assoc.
and Southcoast Learning Network, New Bedford, MA. Exhibits
include: Univ. RI, Artica Gal., Ventress Gallery, Green River Gallery,
SCAA (Kingstown, RI), Eastern States Regional Comp. (NY), Smithtown
Town. Arts Council, Duxbury AA, Quincy AA, Plymouth Artist Guild,
Falmouth Artist Guild, Newport Art Mus., Spring Bull Gallery,
Cooperative Gallery, Crapo Gallery, Gallery X, Gallery 244 and others.
Awards include: Green River Gallery (award of merit), North River Art
Soc. (honorable mention), Smithtown Township Arts Council (honorable
mention), Plymouth Artist Guild.
"Cape Marshland", oil on board, 9 x 12, slr, excellent condition,
silver wood frame
est. 300-500
sold 316.25 |
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Lot 10A
Olga Itasca Sears: (1909-1990)
Addresses include Framingham and Boston. Studied at New England School
of Design, with Margaret J. Patterson, Chas. H. Woodbury, the Ogunquit
School with George Demetrios, Gloucester. Member of Rockport AA.
Exhibits include: Gloucester Art Festival, 1953, Boston Soc. Indep.
Artists, 1954, Boston Art Festival, 1954, Portland Mus. Art, 1954,
Boston WCS, 1958, Rockport AA frequently, Cambridge AA, 1962, BMFA,
1968, Butler IA, 1977. Known as a painter and teacher. Well listed in
Who's Who.
"Still Life with Duck", oil on board, 16 x 20, slr, excellent condition,
carved wood frame
est. 200-400
unsold |
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Lot 11
signed F. Abadi (Fritzie): (born 1915)
Studied at ASL and with Nahum Tschacbasov. Member of: AEA,
Brooklyn Soc. Artists, NAWA, ASL. Exhibited at: NAWA (prizes),
Univ. Illinois, CI, LOC, BM, WMAA, City Center Gal., Argent Gal. and Van
Dieman-Lilienfeld Gal. Works at Butler Inst. Am. Art. Listed in
Who was Who in American Art (1975, Polk).
"Floating Clouds", oil on canvas, 40 x 30, sll, Phoenix Gallery label on
verso, good condition, 1 tiny tear, upper right, needs cleaning,
wood frame
est. 300-500
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 12
Donald Cantin: (1936-2004) Studied at
Cape Cod School of Art. Member of PAAM. Exhibits include PAAM and a
number of other local establishments. Well respected published author,
accomplished painter and boat builder. Was a officer of PAAM. In private
collections. Estate representation by Outer Cape Auctions.
"Cats on Fence", acrylic on board, 16 x 12, unsigned, from the estate of
the artist, excellent condition,
wood frame
est. 100-200
sold 115.00 |
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Lot 13
Morgan Dennis: (1892 - 1960) Studied at
American Sch. of Design, Boston and with William HW Bicknell, Stanhope
and Forbes. Member of Author's Log. Exhibits include Ft. Meyers, Fl.,
Key West, Clarke Univ., Worcester, Long Island, Macbeth Gal., NYC.
Works at The Dog House bar and lounge, NY. Best known for his dog
subjects, particularly Scotties. Author'/Illustrator of Pup Himself,
Burlap, Morgan Dennis Dog Book, Skit and Skat, Pure Breds, The Sea Dog
and others. Sketched FDR's Fala, Black & White scotch label. Extremely
well listed artist whose works grace countless museums, the White House
and collections around the world.
"Incoming Tides", etching, 3.5 x 5, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 373.75 |
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Lot 14
James Hansen:
(1951-1997) James Hansen came to Provincetown in the early 1980s and
worked for several summers in a studio at the Fine Arts Work Center.
During his years in Provincetown, he befriended many local artists,
including sculptor Paul Bowen, and painters Claude Simard and Myriam
Laplante. James died in 1997 at the age of 45. An instructor at Yale and
Brandeis, he exhibited at the Institute of Contemporary Art in Boston,
the Jack Shainman Gallery in New York City, the Alpha Gallery in Boston,
the UFO and East End galleries in Provincetown, the Eva Cohen Gallery in
Chicago and in numerous other locations across the U.S. His work is in
permanent collections of the Boston Public Library, the Museum of Fine
Arts in Boston, the Rose Art Museum at Brandeis University, Cantor Art
Gallery, Boston, Portland State Univ. and others. He is the recipient of
a National Endowment for the Arts grant and a fellowship from the
Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities.
"Golden Showers (Climbing Roses)", hand colored wood block
print, 10 x 7, slr, dated 1992, numbered 7 of 25, excellent condition,
gold frame w/glass
est. 100-200
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 15
Oliver Chafee: (1881-1944) Studied at ASL with
William Chase and Henri, also at NY Sch. of Art with Hawthorne, Miller
and also at Detroit Acad. and in Paris. Exhibited at: Detroit AI 1908,
PAFA, 1912, Armory Show, NYC 1913, Salon d'Automne, Paris, 1913, AIC,
1919, 28,32 and 42. Also at PAAM.
"Banana Plant", watercolor, 12 x 8.5, sll, dated 1935,
also written Daytona Beach on verso, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 143.75 |
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Lot 16
signed M.S.G.: Unknown who this artist is.
"Pier and Boats", watercolor, 9 x 8.75, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 86.25 |
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Lot 16A
M.S.G: Came from the same estate as previous lot.
"2 Sailboats", watercolor, 6.5 x 9.75, unsigned, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 86.25 |

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Lot 17
F(rances) Luis Mora: (1874-1940) Studied
with his father and at BMFA Sch. With F. Benson and E. Tarbell, ASL with
HS Mowbray. Member: ASL, ANA, NA, Arch. Lg., AWCS, NYWCC, SAE, Ceramic
Soc. Nat. Assn. Portrait Painters, SC., Soc. Of Illus., Soc. Of Am.
Artists. Exhibits include: Boston AC (1898-1908), PAFA Ann., Phila. AC,
AAS, AIC, St. Louis Expo, NAD, NYWCC, Corcorana Gal. biennials, SC,
Pan-Pacific Expo. Most of the above were award and prize winners and for
a number of years. Works at: BAC, Columbia Univ., MoMA, MMA, NY State
Gal, Dallas Pub. Lib., Youngstown Pub. Lib., Newark Mus., Yale Univ.,
New York Hist. Soc., Butler IA, LACMA, Dartmouth College, Oakland Mus.
Art, TMA, Newark Mus., Ft. Worth AA, Dallas AA, Muncie In. AA, White
House (portrait of Harding), Chamber of Commerce, Wash. DC, Town Hall
Club, USPOs in a number of places. WPA mural painter, etcher, painter,
illustrator and teacher. Son of Spanish sculptor Domingo Mora, came to
US in 1880. Illustrations appeared in Harper's Weekly, Round Table.
Taught at Wm. M. Chase NY Art Acad., Grand Central Sch. Art and ASL.
Well listed.
"Untitled Men on Pier", pencil on paper, 5 x 7.5, signed below
matte, image also on back and "Christmas in New Amsterdam",
excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est.200-300
sold 316.25 |
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Lot 18
signed H.W. Cheney (Harold William):
(1889-1946) Primarily painted landscapes, boats in Boston, Ma.
Listed in Davenport's.
"House by Bay", watercolor, 9.5 x 13.5, sll, dated 1937,
excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 19
Ernie Savastano: (born 1950) Plein aire
painter from Jamestown, RI and frequent visitor to Cape Cod. Studied at
Coleman Center, Newport Art Mus., studied under Trish Hurley, David
Barnes, Richard Grosvenor and Natalie Pfanstiehl and at PAAM under Hilda
Neily. Member of Newport Art Mus., Wickford AA, Conanicut Island AA.
Exhibits include Wickford AA (2005), Conanicut Island AA (2004, 2005).
"Sunny Afternoon at Beavertail", oil on board, 16 x 13, slr and
verso, titled on verso, excellent condition, gold wood frame
est. 150-250
sold 115.00 |
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Lot 20
Barbara LeMunyan Ormai: Extensive research
yielded nothing on this talented artist.
"Untitled People", oil on canvas, 20 x 24, sul, dated 1944, some
chipping, silver wood frame
est. 200-400
sold 86.25 |
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Lot 21
Cal Diehl: Listed artist known for many book
and interior covers including "Captain Courageous" by Rudyard Kipling
(interior boards and cover art), "A Bell for Adano" by John Hersey
(illustrated interior boards). Listed on Ask Art.
"Lobster Fishermen", watercolor, 14 x 21, slr, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 400-600
sold 316.25 |
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Lot 22
Kenneth Campbell: (1913-1986) Studied
at Mass. Sch. Art with Ernest Major, Cyrus Darlin, R. Andrews and W.
Porter, also at NA of Design with Leon Kroll and Gifford Beal, ASL with
Arthur Lee. Member of: Artists Club, ASL. Sculptors Guild, Audubon
Artists, Boston Soc. Indp. Artists. Exhibited at: WMAA, PAFA,
Audubon Artists, Sculptors Guild, Univ. Ill, Univ. NC, Univ. Ky, Ford
Found. Works at: Kalamazoo Art Inst., Walker Art Ctr., Minn., WMAA.
Awards include Richard Davis Mem. Award, Guggenheim fel. (1965) and
Purchase Award. Taught in Boston, Provincetown (1947-1951).
Well listed artist.
"The Wave", watercolor, 29.5 x 21, slr, dated 1948, titled on
verso, excellent condition, wood frame w/glass
est. 300-500
sold 488.75 |
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Lot 23
Harvey Dodd: Represented by the Harvey
Dodd Gallery. Painting in Provincetown since 1960's. Studied at Pratt
Institute, painting and architecture, also ASL, SFAI, Boston Museum
School. Has had several one man shows. Countless collections here and
abroad and very collectible.
"Commercial Street, Provincetown", watercolor, 14 x 20.5, slr, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 287.50 |
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Lot 23A
Bonnie Whittingham: (early 20th century,
died 2000) Studied at PAFA, Barnes Foundation. Exhibited: Art Alliance,
PA, PAFA (3 prizes), Shore Galleries, Boston and Provincetown. Many
private and public collections, listed in Who's Who, AskArt,
Davenport's.
"Evening Shore Scape", oil on board, 7 x 28, slr, needs cleaning,
gold frame
est. 200-400
sold 143.75 |
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Lot 24
Wallace Bassford: Lived in Truro, Ma. and NYC. Studied at St.
Louis Sch. FA, Univ. Mo, Wash. Univ. Sch. FA, and with Pennell, Hoke,
von Schlegell, Wuerpel, Carpenter, Gleeson, Goetch and George Elmer
Browne. Member of: St. Louis A. Gld., All. A. Am., Grand Central A.
Gal., Provincetown AA, Cape Cod AA, Audubon A. Exhibits include: Kansas
City AI, CAM, St. Louis A. Gld., SFMA, All. A. Am., Joslyn Mem.,
Ogunquit A. Center, Univ. Ill., Corcoran Gallery, MMA, Provincetown AA,
CPLH, PAFA, TMA, CI, BMFA, CAFA, Boston Gardens Festival, Silvermine
Conn Gld., Cape Cod AA, All. A. Am., Terry AI, Grand Central Art Gal.
NYC, Palm Beach Galleries (most of the exhibits won this artist many
awards). Works at: Mo. State Capitol Bldg., Boca Raton Fl. Club, Univ.
Syracuse, Univ. Mo, DeBeers Collection. Very well listed artist,
teacher, known for portraits, landscapes. Taught at North Truro School
of Art in summers.
"The Oldest House in Provincetown", watercolor, 7 x 10.5, slr, exterior
of matte shows water damage but image area is in excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 373.75 |
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Lot 25
Greta Allen: (1881-?) Boston portrait painter. Studied at: Mass. Sch. of Art with Joseph deCamp, BMFA Sch. w/Frank Benson and George
Noyes. Member of Copley Society, Boston AC. Exhibits include:
Milwaukee AI (1930, solo), Boston AC, Copley Society, Boston SAC
(1897-1927), Irving and Casson Gal., Boston, PAFA (1918), Jordan Marsh
Co. Well listed.
"Cemetery, Provincetown", watercolor, 14 x 20.5, slr, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 431.25 |
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Lot 25A
Libby Trynz: (1904-2000) Painted in
Provincetown for over 55 years, studied for many years at PAAM. Mentor
was Remo Farruggio, recent PAAM auction yielded a new record price.
"Still Life", oil on canvas, 26 x 18, slr, very good condition, unframed
est. 100-200
sold 258.75 |
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Lot 26
Kathleen Dunn: (born 1960) Studied at Castle Hill Art School,
Truro, Ma., Mass. College of Art and UMass. Winner of grants from the
Mass. Cultural Council. Member of PAAM. Exhibits include Boston,
Berkshires and Cape Cod. Sept. 28, 2004 exhibition at FAWC (dune shack
artist-in-residence show). Many private collections.
"Outer Beach at Twilight", oil pastel/pastel on paper, 9 x 11, slr,
dated 2001, artist's bio on back, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 258.75 |
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Lot 27
Kenneth L. Jansson: (died 2000) Lived 27 years in Cummaquid with
Gallery on Route 6A. Studied at Art Institute, Boston and MFA FA.
Specialized in art of embossing, countless collections.
"Pier under Snow", oil on paper, 12.5 x 25, slr, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 300-400
sold 345.00 |
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Lot 28
Henry Hensche: (1901 - 1992) Studied with Charles Hawthorne at
Cape School of Art, also at AIC, NAD, ASL, Beaux Arts. Started Cape
Cod School of Art (1930, named in 35) after Charles Hawthorne's passing
(was Cape School of Art). Member of Salmagundi Club, PAAM, Grand Central
Art Gallery, Boston Guild of Artists. Exhibits include: PAFA (1929-30,
1932), NAD (1930-Hallgarten prize), Corcoran Gallery biennials 1928-37
(5 exhibits), AIC, PAAM, Mint. Mus. Art, Jordan Marsh, Boston, Evanston
AA, Oklahoma AA. Works at Chrysler Collection, Harvard Club, NY,
Oklahoma Museum, Mint. Mus. Art, and others. Also painted numerous
landscapes, still-lifes and portraits in Louisiana. Extremely well
listed artist. His birth date, although proof showing he was born in
1899, he wished it known that he was born in 1901 and that is what is on
his grave stone in Truro.
"Red Chinese Still Life", limited edition "type C" print, artist proof
#1 of 2, 15.5 x 19.5, sll (in plate), excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 400-600
sold 230.00 |
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Lot 29
Byrne Marston: (b.1931) Was represented by Battelle Harding
Gallery in Greenfield, MA. Studied at the Cape Cod School of Art with
Hilda Neily, Rob Longley and John Clayton Carol Whorf Westcott and in
Italy (2001). Plein aire painter, works in countless collections here
and Florida.
"Pond Village, North Truro", oil on board, 11 x 14, slr, dated 2005,
excellent condition, gold frame
est. 500-700
sold 431.25 |
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Lot 30
Ruth Hogan: (b.1943) Represented by the Hogan Gallery, Orleans,
accomplished artist and historian, Boston MFA. Countless collections,
museums.
"View from Corn Hill", oil on linen, 16 x 22, slr and verso, dated 1991
and titled on back, excellent condition, gold wood frame
est. 1500-2000
sold 546.25 |
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Lot 30A: Special NOTE. an expert of John Whorf watercolors
felt this was not a painting by John Whorf, the artist, which is why the
sales price reflects what it does.
John Whorf, NA.: (1903 - 1959) Studied with his father, Harry C.
Whorf, and at Botolphe Studio with Sherman Kid, 1917, also BMFA with Wm.
Hale and Philip Hale and in Provincetown with Charles Hawthorne, Max
Bohm, Richard Miller and George Elmer Browne, Gerrit Beneker and E.
Webster, plus others here and in Paris. Also studied with John Singer
Sargent in Boston, 1925 (Who's Who in American Art says 1925-26, but
John Singer Sargent died in 1925). Member of: ANA, NA 1947, AWCS, The
Beachcombers and PAAM. Exhibits include: Grace Horn Gallery, Boston,
1924 (first solo show), WCS 1934 and 39, AIC in 1934 (prize), WMAA, BMFA,
Watercolor Society, Brooklyn Museum, WCC, NOMA, and too many others to
list, most with prizes or medals. Works at: MoMA, BMFA, WMAA, BMA, BM,
LACMA, MIT, Fogg, MA., Addison Gallery, AIC, RISD, CAM, also in
Stockholm, Sweden, Pitti Palace, Florence Italy and many others. Very
well listed and accredited with an NA (highest distinction for an
artist).
"Boats at Bay", watercolor (probably a study), 15 x 19, slr, excellent
condition, wood frame w/glass
est. 3000-5000
sold 488.75 |
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Lot 31
Irene Lipton: Represented by ArtStrand,
Provincetown. Also exhibited at Schoolhouse Gallery. Also
magazine design and production of Provincetown Arts Magazine, involved
in FAWC (monoprint project, teaches).
"House", graphite on paper, 17 x 14.5, slr and verso, dated 1998,
excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 400-600
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 32
F. Ron Fowler: (b.1946) Represented by the F. Ron Fowler Gallery,
Provincetown. Studied at Pratt Institute under Rudolf Branick. Has
received many awards and is also a well established art teacher and
artist. Designed Provincetown Carnival Commemorative Series, a New
Orleans Mardi Gras poster, 25 theatrical posters, illustrated over 30
books and book jackets for major publishers.
"Untitled Male Nude", graphite on paper, 17. x 9.5, sll, dated 1984,
good condition but some very light foxing spots, black frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 115.00 |
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Lot 33
Angele E. Myrer: (1896-1970) Studied in Provincetown with Karl
Knaths and Blanche Lazzell, also with Knaths in Wash. DC, Cranbrook
Acad. Exhibited at Provincetown AA from 1938. Listed in Who was Who in
American Art, 1975.
"Untitled Abstract", oil on canvas, 24 x 16, sml (signed middle left),
unsure how this painting should be displayed, on the horizontal which
the signature suggest or vertical as the painting seems to imply,
excellent condition, gold frame
est. 600-800
sold 316.25 |
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Lot 34
Dorothy Lake Gregory: (1893 - 1970) Extremely popular early
illustrator and artist, over 20 books and magazines including "Alice in
Wonderland", exhibitions at Museum of Modern Art, National Academy of
Design, studied under Hawthorne, wife of Ross Moffett.
"Still Life", oil on board, 12 x 16, sll, excellent condition, gold
frame
est. 600-800
sold 661.25 |
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Lot 35
Louis Risoli: Represented by the NAGA Gallery, Boston, Ma. Risoli
has an extensive exhibition history and has work in corporate and public
collections, including the DeCordova Museum and Sculpture Park in
Lincoln, Massachusetts and the Rose Art Museum in Waltham,
Massachusetts.
"Breathe Easy", oil on canvas, 36 x 54, slr and verso, dated 1983,
excellent condition, unframed
est. 500-1000
sold 345.00 |
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Lot 36
John Hare: (1909 - 1978) Well known Provincetown, Gloucester and
St. Augustine. Known as the dean of watercolorist on Cape Cod, his
works have lately become highly coveted. He had exhibited at one time
with the Munson Gallery. Resided in 1939 in St. Augustine and was one
of the Art Club members. He had an incredible gift of painting
water/shore scapes.
"Gloucester Scene", watercolor, 10 x 12, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 500-700
sold 402.50 |
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Lot 37
Albert Edel: (1890 - 1961) Strong affiliation with Provincetown
and Massachusetts. Exhibited at PAAM and is in their permanent
collection. Often known for his marine renderings. As time has passed
with each auction, I have been able to gather more information about
him. He had a gallery name the Edel Gallery in Provincetown in the
1960's. Was a predominant etcher. Each auction, the prices are going
up.
"Townscape", oil on canvas, 20 x 16, sll, excellent condition, wood
frame
est. 500-700
sold 316.25 |
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Lot 38
Grant Drumheller: Studied at Boston Univ.
(MFA, BFA), and with Philip Guston, James Weeks and Reed Kay.
Currently teaches at Univ. NH (Professor of Art) and previously Boston
Univ., Art Inst. Boston. Countless exhibitions inlcude: Boston
Univ., Montserrat Coll. Art, George Marshall Gallery (ME), Creiger-Dane
Gallery, Boston, The Rye Gallery, NH., Currier Mus. of Art, NH., Pine
Manor Coll., Fitchburg art Mus., DeCordova Mus., Chrysler Mus., Aldrich
Mus., Bess Cutler Gallery (NY), New Art Center (Newton), Pace Univ.
Gallery (NY), Boston Pub. Lib. and many others. Works at: Stanley
Seeger Coll., Boston Pub. Lib., Orange Nassau Corp. Awards
include: Hatch Fund Award, MacDowell Found., Pollock-Krasner Found.
Grant, NEA (fellowship), Blanche Colman Award, Fulbright Hays Grant,
Harold C. Case Scholarship and others. Reviewed by the Boston
Globe, Portsmouth Herald and others.
"Man Drinking", acrylic/marble dust/sand on canvas, 12 x 10, slr
(initials), David Brown label on back, artist's label on back, excellent
condition, wood frame
est. 400-600
sold 287.50 |
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Lot 39
Chris Storr: (b.1963 ) Represented by Harmon Gallery in Wellfleet
and New Era Gallery, Vinehaven, ME. and White Magdalena House, Hingham,
MA. Student of Ron Fowler, definite emerging artist to watch. First
entry into these auctions led to representation in 3 galleries.
"Provincetown, Cloud Cover", oil on board, 3.75 x 10, slr and verso,
excellent condition, gold frame
est. 300-500
sold 460.00 |
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Lot 40
Fritz Pfeiffer: (1889 - 1960) Well listed artist known for his
abstracts, landscapes and illustrations. Many museums, awards and
collections.
"Provincetown, 1931", watercolor, 7 x 10, sll, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 500-700
sold 517.50 |
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Lot 40A
signed C. Allen (Courtney?): (1869-1969)
Studied at the Corcoran Art Sch., NAD and with Charles Hawthorne, C.C.
Curan, Felix Mahoney and WH Bicknell. Member of Beachcombers,
Provincetown AA (pres., 1952-52 and 56-58). Exhibits include:
Allied Artists Am., PAAM, Chrysler Art Mus., Provincetown Historical Mus.
Works at: Nat. Mus. Amer. History. He began illustrating juvenile
magazines and later Colliers, Sat. Evening Post and other magazines.
Was trustee of Chrysler Art Museum in Provincetown (1960-68) and pres.
Truro Hist. Soc. in 1969. Known as an illustrator, sculptor,
painter, etcher, and printmaker. Listed in Who was Who in American
Art.
"Pier Scene", oil on board, 14 x 18, slr, light chipping, wood frame
est. 200-400
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 41
Harriet Nutting: Unknown which Nutting this
is. There are several with a middle initial H. but on extensive
research, nothing for a Harriet.
"Pier Scene", oil on board, 14 x 18, slr, good condition, wood frame
est. 200-300
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 42
Frank Lee: (1908- ? ) Massachusetts painter known for his still life and portrait paintings.
Painted in Provincetown.
"Untitled Landscape with Spider", oil on linen, 24 x 30, slr, excellent
condition, wood frame
est. 600-800
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Lot 43
Giorgio Cavallon: (born 1904) Studied
at NAD, with Charles Hawthorne and Hans Hofmann in Provincetown.
Member of: Am. Abstract Artists. Exhibits include: S. Indp. A.,
Am. Abstract Artists, Charles Egan Gallery (NYC), Riverside Mus., WFNY,
AIC, PAFA, Yale Univ. Art Gal., Jewish Mus., Univ.of Texas (Austin),
WMAA, MoMA, AM Sachs Gallery, Kouros Gallery, Jason McCoy Gallery,
Smithsonian Inst., New Britain Mus. of Amer. Art, William Benton Mus. of
Art, Manny Silverman Gallery, Grunebaum Gallery, Weatherspoon Gallery,
Kootz Gallery, ACA Gallery and many others. Works at:
Albright-Know Art Gallery, Chase Manhattan Bank, NY, Fogg Mus., Grey Art
Gallery (NY), Mus. of RISD, Prudential Ins. Co. (NJ), Singer
Manufacturing (NY), The Bank of New York, MoMA, Guggenheim Mus., Whitney
Mus. of Amer. Art, Univ. of Art Mus., Berkeley, CA. and others.
Very well listed.
"Untitled Abstract", watercolor, 15 x 22, slr, dated 1967, good
condition, broken frame
est. 500-700
sold 2,185.00 |
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Lot 44
William H. Littlefield: (1902 - 1969) Strong Massachusetts
affiliation, known for his figure, genre and murals. Studied at
Harvard, exhibited at: PAFA, WMA, MoMA, WMAA, BMFA, Wadsworth, Dallas
Museum of FA, Paris and many more. Works at: BMFA, FMA, WMA, Smith
College, Vassar College, U. Mass and many others. Was a prolific writer
as well. Extremely collectible and prices only going up.
"Topless Dancer", oil on board, 22 x 16, slr, dated June 1935, excellent
condition, gold frame
est. 2000-3000
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Lot 45
Helen Sawyer (Farnsworth): (1900-1999) Studied at Masters Sch.
Dobbs Ferry and NAD under Charles Hawthorne and Johansen. Member ANA,
1937, PAAM, Yonkers AA, Hudson Valley AA, NAC, Florida Artists Group
(president 1935-55). Exhibits include: PAFA 1923-25 and 32-36, AIC,
Carnegie National, MMA, Corcoran Gal, SF Worlds' Fair, NYWF, AIC,
Atlanta Museum. Many awards in above shows. Works at: WMAA, PAFA, LOC,
John Herron AI, Vanderpoel Coll., Atlanta Mus., First National Bank, NY
and others. Very well listed and collected artist.
"Oaks in Spring", oil on board, 18 x 23.75, sll and verso, titled on
back, excellent condition, carved gold frame
est. 2500-3000
sold 3,335.00 |
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Lot 46
Alfred L. Melenbacker: Studied at Syracuse
Univ., Coll. FA. Exhibitions include: Memorial Gallery, Univ. of
Rochester, NY., Albright-Knox Gallery, Buffalo, State of NY Univ.,
Syracuse Univ., Gallery 357, Rockland, Maine, Munson, Williams, Procter
Mus., Corning Glass Mus., Everson Mus., Corcoran Mus., Phila. Art All.,
PAAM, Hilda Carmel Gallery, Shop One, Kendall Art Gallery, Pisces Art
Gallery, Maine Coast Artists, Baracca Gallery and others. Many
awards including: four purchase awards, Fannie Benjamin Award.
Taught at Creative Art Workshops, Univ. Rochester, Columbia Sch.,
Rochester. Publications include: Synthetic Media by Russell Woody,
Architectural Digest. Started
the Kendall Art Gallery in the early 60's. Has a studio in Truro.
"Untitled Boats", encaustic (oil on beeswax, then fired), 16 x 32, slr,
Kendall Art Gallery label on verso, excellent condition, slat/custom
frame
est. 400-600
sold 460.00 |
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Lot 47
Allyn Amundsen: The only reference I could
find was on a website where he visited Boston in 1961 with fellow artist
friend Jerome Mallman and that Allyn has passed.
"Cherubs and Mother", oil on board, 36 x 24, slr, dated 1968, excellent
condition, wood frame
est. 200-300
sold 28.75 |
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Lot 48
Simie Maryles: Represented by the Simie Maryles Gallery,
Provincetown. A very prolific and collected artist found in countless
collections.
"Beech Forest Pond in October", oil on board, 24 x 22, slr, artist label
on verso, excellent condition, gold frame
est. 4000-5000
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Lot 48A
Arthur Vidal Diehl: (1870-1929) Largely self-taught. Exhibited at
the Royal Academy, 1899. Progress Expo, Ct. 1927. He came to New York
in 1891 penniless and painted snuff box tops and such. Listed in AskArt
and Who's Who, but never sold in gallery or dealer. Fox Movietone made
a short movie of Diehl painting and talking in Provincetown.
"Looking for Subs in the North Sea", oil on board, 7 x 13, sll, dated
1920, excellent condition, gold wood frame
est. 2000-3000
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Lot 49
Oliver Chafee: Information previously listed, Lot #15.
"Still Life", gouache, 16.5 x 11.5, slr, minor foxing, gold
frame/matte/glass
est. 500-700
sold 143.75 |
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Lot 50
Raphael Soyer: (1899- 1987) Studied at: Cooper Union, NAD, ASL
with Du Bois. Member of: NAD, Am. Acad. Arts & Letters, Am. Soc. PS &
G., Artists Congress, An Am. Group, NIAL, AE. Exhibits include: S. Indp.
A., Salons of America, WMAA, Daniel Gal., NYC, CPLH, AIC, Valentine
Gal., NYC, Corcoran Gal., VMFA, PAFA, Assoc. Am. Artists, BM, PMG, MoMA,
Dallas Mus. Art, Phila. Art All., NAD, Krasner Gal., NYC, ACA Gal., NJ
State Mus., Berlin, Paris and many others. Works at: MMA, WMAA, MoMA,
Addison Mus. Art, PMA, PMG, BMA, NYPL, AGAA, CGA, Buffalo AA, BM, WPA
murals and many others. Twin brother of Moses Soyer and brother of
Isaac Soyer.
"Untitled Couple", limited edition print #11 of 250, 15 x 11, slr,
excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 550-750
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Lot 51
Heinrich Pfeiffer: (1874 - 1960) Studied at ASL with John Carlson
and PAFA with Breckenridge and McCarter. Exhibits include: PAFA,
Corcoran Gallery, AIC, Salons of America. Extremely well listed in
Who's Who, AskART. Strong presence in Florida and Provincetown, known
for his landscapes and urban-coastal views.
"Evening Poem", oil on canvas, 24 x 22, slr and verso, dated 1947,
titled on back, excellent condition, wood frame
est. 900-1200
sold 920.00 |
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Lot 52
Elisabeth Pearl: (b.1945) Represented by the Lyman-Eyer Gallery,
Provincetown. Was at the Al Davis Gallery, Wellfleet, PAAM Member's
Juried, curator of dog show at PAAM for 2003, articles on her include
Cape Cod Magazine, plus artwork featured in Provincetown Pocketbook.
Member of the Copley Artist's Society and PAAM. Countless collections
here and abroad, including the Provincetown Town Art Collection.
"Early Morning Walk", oil on board, signed on verso, excellent
condition, black wood frame
est. 200-300
sold 230.00 |
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Lot 52A
Franz Kline: (1910-1962) Studied at Girard College, Boston Univ.
and London. Member of Woodstock AA. Exhibits include: Egan Gallery,
NYC, 1950 (solo), WMAA, 1952-61, Corcoran Gallery, MoMA, AIC, (1957,
prize), Wildenstein Gallery, NY, Sao Paolo, Brazil, Brussels's World
Fair, S. Janis Gallery, NY, Guggenheim Mus., Cincinnati AM and PAFA.
Works at NGA, NMAA, MoMA, WMAA, MMA, AIC, PMA, Phillips College,
Rockefeller Institute, Albright Art Gallery, Guggenheim Mus., BMA, LAMCA,
CMA, Proctor Inst. Mus. FA, Houston, Walter Chrysler Mus., German State
Mus., Tate Mus., London, the Pompidou, Paris and also Düsseldorf, Ludwig
and Cologne. Active in Provincetown in the late 1950's to 1962. Well
listed in Who was Who, Provincetown Painters.
"Provincetown Theatre", wood block print (2), 7.5 x 5, signed inside,
was a Christmas greeting from "Macdougal St. and then signed in hand by
Elizabeth and Franz and then the number 146, excellent condition,
unframed
est. 1000-1500
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Lot 53
James Balla: (born 1956) Represented
by the Albert Merola Gallery, Provincetown. Born in Norwalk, Ct.
and studied at Parson's School of Design. Exhibits include SF Mus.
of Art, PAAM (in permanent collection), Michael Martin Galleries, SF.,
Carrie Haddad Gallery and others. Has been reviewed by the Village
Voice, the Boston Phoenix and more. Very collected artist.
"Untitled #5", pencil on mylar, 10 x 10, unsigned, Albert Merola Gallery
label on verso, excellent condition, white wood frame/glass
est. 300-500
sold 718.75 |
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Lot 54
signed illegibly (looks like T. A. Fresh):
"Fishermen with Boats", oil on canvas, 20.25 x 24, slr, excellent
condition, wood frame
est. 300-500
sold 258.75 |
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Lot 54A
John Hare: Information previously listed, Lot #36.
"Landscape with Houses", watercolor, 14 x 18, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 800-1000
sold 661.25 |
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Lot 55
Ross E. Moffett: (1888 - 1971) Studied at: AIC, ASL, Charles
Hawthorne in Provincetown. Member of: ANA, NA, Mural Painters, Am. Soc.
PS & G, Audubon Artists, Mass. Arch. Soc., Soc. Am. Archaeology.
Exhibits include: AIC (medals and prizes), PAFA, Corcoran Gal., S. Indp.
A., CI, NAD, Salons of America, San. Fran. AA, Audubon Artists, Detroit
Inst. Art, Albright Art Gal., WMA, Minn. Inst. Art, WMA, VMFA, CAM,
Dayton AI, Speed Me. Mus., Louisville, Ky., CMA, Univ. Club Gal., WMAA.
Works at: PAAM, PAFA, JB Speed Mem. Mus., CGA, WMAA, Univ. Nebraska,
Miami Univ., USPO, Eisenhower Mus., Albright Art Gal., White House,
Somerville, Revere, Berta Walker Gallery, Provincetown, Provincetown
Town Collection and many others. Taught in Miami, Oxford. Well listed.
Book written about him ("Life and Time of the American Painter, Ross E.
Moffett, by Josephine Couch del Deo).
"Portuguese Women", lithograph, 9 x 14, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 1000-1500
sold 690.00 |
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Lot 56
Reverend Bernard Webber: East Milton artist. Extensive research
yielded no information on this talented artist.
"Boats at Pier", oil on canvas, 18 x 24, slr, excellent condition, wood
frame
est. 500-700
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Lot 57
John Dowd: (b.1960) Represented by the William Scott Gallery,
Provincetown, and the new William Scott Gallery in South Boston, 450
Huntington Avenue, Room 318. Studied at Notre Dame (architecture),
Major award (Altmann Prize) from National Academy of Design. Very
collected local artist, "Summer of ....." annual posters feature one of
his works for last several years. Extremely collectible.
"Rainy Night", oil on linen, 12 x 16, sll, William Scott Gallery label
on verso, excellent condition, gold frame
est. 1500-2000
sold 3,910.00 |
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Lot 58
Michael Davis: (late 20th century) Represented by the Kiley Court
Gallery. Used to be at Ellen Harris Gallery. Prestigious Wellfleet
artist. Listed and well collected artist.
"View from Pepe's Wharf", oil on board, 8 x 10, sll, dated 1988, excellent
condition, wood w/matte frame
est. 400-600
sold 546.25 |
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Lot 58A
Claude Montgomery: (1912-1990) Studied
at Portland Sch. Art with Alexander Bower, NAD with Leon Kroll, Gifford
Beal, PIA Sch. Member of: Portland Soc. Art, Southwestern AA.
Exhibits include: Portland Mus. Art (prize, 1934), Radio City, NY, NAD
(medal), Int. Expo, Paris, Fr., Paris Salon, SAGA, AWCS, Portland Soc.
Art., Taxco Art Soc., White Plains Art Center, Scarsdale Woman's club,
Philbrook AC, Oklahoma City AC, Junior Lg. Ga., Tulsa, Bellas Artes,
Spain and others. Works at: LDM Sweat Mem. Mus., Colgate Univ.,
Mem. Hosp., Milford, DE., Univ. Tulsa, Oklahoma City Hall of Fame.
Listed in Who was Who in American Art, 1975.
"Marine", watercolor, 20.5 x 28.5, sll, Kennedy Co. New York on verso
with title and artist, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 600-800
sold 632.50 |
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Lot 59
Peter Coes: (born 1946) Represented by
the Peter Coes Gallery, Cummaquid, Ma. Studied at Univ. of
Hartford, Ct. (sculpture). Came to Provincetown in 1980.
Member of the Copley Society. Recently had a major retrospective
of the last 30 years of his artist's life at the Cahoon Museum of Art on
Cape Cod.
"Captain's Daughter", kamar/varnish on wood, 12 x 24, slr and verso,
dated 1984, excellent condition, wood frame
est. 1000-2000
sold 402.50 |
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Lot 60
Bruce McKain: (1900- 1990) Studied: Herron AI 1918-22, with
Charles Hawthorne, 1928-33. Member of PAAM, Beachcombers. Exhibited
at: NA, 1938, PAAM, 1934,36,39, WFNY, 1939. Lived in Provincetown from
1928 on except for stint in Stonington, CT for war work (1943) and in
Sarasota, FL (1955-56) for work on Ringling Bros. Circus where he
painted sets. He has been compared to Aldro T. Hibbard. Very well
collected and sought out artist.
"Provincetown Shoreline", oil on canvas, 22 x 30, slr, dated 1960,
excellent condition, wood frame
est. 4000-5000
sold 5,750.00 |
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Lot 60A
W. Lester Stevens: (1888-1969) Rockport Artist. Studied with
Parker Perkins, BMFA, in Europe after WWI. Member: NA, ANA, AWCS,
Rockport AA (founder, 1923), Gallery on Moors, Springfield AL, Gld.
Boston Artists, Phila. WCC, NYWCC, New Haven PCC, Gloucester SA, North
Shore AA, Boston WCC. Exhibited: NAD (1906 at 18 years old),AIC, PAFA,
Corcoran Gallery, CAFA, AWCS, New Haven PCC, Springfield AL, Quincy,
1935, Springville, Ut., Women's Club, Ma., Salons of America, Wash. AA.,
Rockport AA, North Shore AA, and many others. Works at: Canton AI,
Hickory Mus. Asheville Mus., Rochester Mem. Art Gal., Boston AC,
Rockport HS, Dedham, Boston City Club, Springville, Ut. and others.
Very well listed artist.
"Townscape", watercolor, 19.5 x 25.5, sll, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 1000-1500
sold 862.50 |
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Lot 61
John Clayton: (b.1961) Represented by William Scott Gallery, FAN
Gallery, Phila., New Hope, PA. Studies include: ASL under Dinnerstein
and MB McKenzie, NY at the ASL and the NAD of Fine Arts (won Mrs.
Roberts Forbes Scholarship and the Arthur & Melville Scholarship. Alson
an honorable mention, Acad. of FA. Also at Cape Cod School of Art (Neily,
Griffel, Longley, Egeli), Castle Hill (scholarship, 2004). Exhibitions
include: Commonwealth Gallery, Boston, Symphony Gallery, Key West, PAAM
Emerging Artist Show, 1988, Also 4 juried shows (2003, 2004) and in New
Hope, PA. Known for his plein aire painter, but also known for
etchings, mono prints.
"The Corner House in Provincetown", oil on board, 18 x 24, slr,
excellent condition, gold frame
est. 1000-1200
sold 920.00 |
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Lot 62
Marston Hodgin: (1903-2002) Studied with EF Brown, RL Coats, JO
Hopkins, Charles Hawthorne, Earlham College (AB), Indiana Univ., Univ.
of Chicago, RE Burke, TC Steele and W. Sargent. Member of Richmond AA,
Provincetown AA, Oxford AC. Exhibits include Richmond AA, 1922-41
(prizes in 25,27,28,33,36 and 41), Provincetown AA (1948-64), CM
(1949-52 and 59-61), Butler AI, Dayton AI, Milch Gal, NYC (solo), Athena
Gal., K.Kae Gal. Works at Earlham College, Miami Univ., Oxford AA and
PAAM. Well listed and well collected.
"Cape Cod", oil on board, 22.5 x 32.5, slr and verso, dated 1984 and
titled on back, excellent condition, wood frame
est. 1500-2000
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Lot 63
Gordon Hope Grant: (1875-1962) Studied at Lambeth & Heatherley
Art School, London England. Member of NA, ANA, Allied Artists Am, AFA,
SAE, Chicago SE, AWCS, Phil. WCC, Baltimore, Ship Model Society and WCC,
Calif. plus more. Exhibited at AIC 1906-11, 1913, 1937, 29, 33 and
35-62. Also at NAD 1926 (prize), SC, 1929 (prize), 1931 (prize) AWCS
(prize) Chicago SE 1935 (prize) PAFA 1936-37, Paris Salon, 1937 (medal
winner), All. Artists American, 1942 (prize), LOC 1944-46. Works at
Kendall Whaling Museum, Mystic Seaport Museum, New York Hist. Soc., MMA,
NYPL, Joslyn Mus., Richmond Museum of Art, Bropoks Mem Art. Gal,
Davenport Mus. Art, New Britain, US Naval Academy, the White House (DC),
Corcoran Gallery, MMA, and in Kennebunkport, MA. Extremely well listed
and collected artist. High of 4100 for his watercolors in auction.
"Clipper Ship and Tug Boat", watercolor, 13.5 x 20, slr, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 1000-1500
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Lot 64
Gerrit Beneker: (1882-1934) Studied at AIC, Art Students League
and under Charles Hawthorne. Member Beachcomber's, PAAM,, exhibited; AIC,
PAFA, Corcoran Gallery, Detroit Inst. of Art, countless shows, awards,
well listed in Who's Who, Davenport's, AskArt.
"Portrait of Clarence R. Fillebrown", oil on canvas, 28.25 x 24.5, slr, dated
1927, excellent condition, heavy gold wood frame
est. 2000-3000
* Clarence R. Fillebrown was the president of
Brockton National Bank. He was 70 years old when this portrait was
done. Information was forwarded by a direct relative of Gerrit
Beneker.
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Lot 65
Charles Kaeselau: (1889 - ?) Studied at Kensington Sch. Art. in
London, also with Charles Hawthorne and at the AIC. Member of: PAAM, AEA,
Boston WC Society, AAPL. Exhibits include: AIC 1922-24, 30, PAFA
1922-30, WMAA, Corcoran Gallery 1923-37. Works at: BMFA, PAAM,
Louisville Art Mus., US Dept. of Agriculture, PMG, Washington DC, WPA
Murals, USPO, and others. Very well listed.
"The Witch of the Wave", oil on canvas on board, 28 x 40, sll and on
verso, titled on stretcher, excellent condition, wood frame
est. 800-1000
sold 632.50 |
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Lot 66
William Houghton Sprague Pearce: (1864-1935) Boston painter that
exhibited at the Boston AC between 1891-1900. Listed in Who was Who in
American Art. From a family of noted historical figures including his
grandfather, Charles Sprague, the poet.
"Townscape", oil on board, 16 x 20, estate stamped, excellent condition,
ornate gold frame
est. 1000-1200
sold 1,265.00 |
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Lot 66A
Albert Edel: Information previously listed, Lot #37.
"The Pilgrim Monument", hand colored etching, 10 x 7, slr, also hand
titled in lower left, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 805.00 |
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Lot 67
Dorothy Lake Gregory: Information previously listed, Lot #34.
"Cubist Landscape", oil on board, 20 x 30.25, sll, excellent condition,
wood frame
est. 3500-4000
unsold |
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Lot 68
James Kirk Merrick: (1905-1985) Studied at Phila. College Art
(diploma) and at Cape School of Art with Henry Hensche and also under T.
Oakley. Member of Phila. Art All. (life member, Phila. WCC, Am. Nat.
Theater Acad. (founding member), Woodmere AA, SC; Phila. College Art
Alumni Assn. (pres. 1948-52). Exhibited at: Phila. WCC, 1935-45, PAFA,
1935-45, 1964 (Dawson med.), Phila. Art All., 1936 (prize), AIC, 1940,
Cape AA, 1945 (prize), State Mus. Trenton, NJ., SC Herron AI, Woodmere
AA, Lawrence College, Harcum Col., State Mus., Harrisburg, PA., PMA,
1940-, NAD Watercolor Shows, Audubon Artists & AIC (1940-49). Awards
include gold medal, Phila. Col. Art Alumni Assn., 1954, Phila. WCC,
1955. Works at: Phila. Art All., Phila. WCC, PMA, Cape May Col, Phila.
Pub. Sch., State Mus. Art, Harrisburg, PA., State Mus., Trenton, NJ.,
Lehigh Univ., Du Pont Collection, Wilmington, DE. Known primarily for
his watercolors, but also was a block printer, etcher, illustrator,
drawing specialist, lecturer and teacher. Well listed.
"Townscape", charcoal and pastel, 17 x 23, slr, dated 1956,
excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 2500-3500
sold 2,185.00 |
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Lot 68A
John Hare: Information previously listed, Lot 36.
"Old Fish House, Provincetown", watercolor, 6.5 x 8, slr, titled on
verso, excellent condition, gold frame/matte/glass
est. 400-600
sold 5,175.00 |
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Lot 69
Ethel Coe: (1880-1938) Studied at AIC; Hawthorne; Sorolla in
Madrid. Member of Chicago PS, Evanston Univ. G. Exhibited at AIC
(1905-1923, prize in 1911), Pan-Pacific Expo, San Francisco. Works at:
Sioux City AM, Vanderpoel Collection, Mun. Art Collection, Chicago,
Kohler (WI) Gallery. Known for her Taos Indians and scenes of Morocco
and the Tangiers. Instructor and lecturer at AIC and Northwestern
Univ., director, art dept. Sarah Lawrence College (1931-38). Well
listed.
"Tangiers", oil on board, 12 x 16, slr, excellent condition, wood frame
est. 1000-1500
sold 4,082.50 |
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Lot 70
Nancy Whorf: (born 1930) Represented by the Berta Walker Gallery,
daughter of John Whorf, used to paint for Peter Hunt, extremely
collectible and in many collections including PAAM and Town of
Provincetown.
"Fishermen, Early Morning", oil on canvas, 20 x 50, slr, excellent
condition, wood frame
est. 5000-7000
sold 5,175.00 |
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Lot 71
Peter Coes: Information previously listed, Lot #59.
"Hiding Place", pigmented inks on board, 16.5 x 16, signed on verso,
dated 1980, titled and includes Cahoon Mus. Of Art exhibition label on
30 year retrospective of Peter Coes, 2002, excellent condition, custom
wood frame
est. 4000-5000
unsold |
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Lot 72
Arthur Vidal Diehl: Information previously listed, Lot #48.
"Boats at Moonlight", oil on board, 7 x 10, slr, excellent condition,
ornate gold frame
est. 4000-5000
sold 5,175.00 |
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Lot 73
Harold Lund: (1904 - ?) Hawthorne
student, had recent exhibition at PAAM, well known and listed artist of
Provincetown and New England, many museums and collections.
"Standish Street, Provincetown", watercolor, 16.5 x 22.5, slr, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 1000-1500
sold 747.50 |
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Lot 74
Ross E. Moffett: Information previously listed, Lot #55.
"More Red Terror", ink on paper board, 14.5 x 10, slr, circa 1913, very
rare, story from del Deo's book on Moffett about the one time he went to
New York to do illustration, foxing is an issue, simple frame
est. 400-600
sold 517.50 |
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Lot 75
John Whorf, NA.: Information previously listed, Lot #30A.
"Untitled Ocean and Rocks", watercolor, 21.25 x 29, slr, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 10000-12000
sold 8,625.00 |
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Lot 76
Oliver Chafee: Information previously listed, Lot #15.
"Still Life", watercolor, 16 x 20, sll, excellent, wood/matte/glass
est. 750-1000
sold 402.50 |
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Lot 77
John Dowd: Information previously listed, Lot #57.
"The Red Roof", oil on linen, 22 x 30, slr, excellent condition, gold
frame
est. 1500-2000
sold 2,875.00 |
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Lot 78
James Hansen: Information previously listed, Lot #14.
"Dancer and Flower", watercolor, 14 x 11, slr, dated 1995, UFO Gallery
label on verso, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 201.25 |
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Lot 79
Jackson Lambert: (born 1919) Artist and resident of Provincetown
for over 40 years. Originally living in the Oliver Day Studios ($50.00
a season), his works include the permanent collections of several local
prominent art collectors and the Provincetown Art Association & Museum.
Also well known for his weekly column in the Provincetown Banner.
"Facets", oil on canvas, 32 x 26, slr, also signed and dated 1955 and
"63rd Annual Exhibition of The Society of Washington Artists" on back,
very good condition, wood slat frame
est. 400-600
sold 115.00 |
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Lot 80
Henry Hensche: Information previously listed, Lot #28.
"Still Life", oil on canvas, 24 x 18, slr, excellent condition, gold
frame
est. 4000-6000
sold 5,980.00 |
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Lot 81
Andrew Kooistra: (born 1926) Studied Mus. FA, Boston with Zerbe,
Beckmann, Moore and de Kooning, Tuft's Univ. (BFA, 1951), Univ. Southern
Ca. (MFA, 1952). Member of: Woodstock AA (Board of Dir., 1985), PAAM.
Exhibits include: Ellenville Pub. Lib. & Mus. (1987, solo), Hawthorn
Gal., Woodstock, NY (1988), Petrucci Gal., NY (1989), Schenectady Mus.
(solo, 1989), Whitinville Soc. Lib., Ma. (solo, 1989), Sullivan County
Art Mus., NY (solo, 1990), PAAM (1992), Yale Univ. (1995), WWA, Fletcher
Gal., NY (solo, 1996), Woodstock AA (solo, 2003). Well listed and well
respected teacher and painter.
"Lady, Cardinal and Forest", oil on canvas, 30 x 40, sll, dated 1988,
excellent condition, slat frame
est. 400-600
unsold |
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Lot 82
Unknown (Hawthorne School of Art): I cannot say if
this is by Hawthorne, Hensche or a student. It should definitely
be seen in person though.
"Male Portrait", oil on board, 30 x 25, unsigned, Sal del Deo felt this
could be by Charles Hawthorne and the subject is one of the Marsh
brothers. Also, there is remnants of labels, most likely for exhibition,
good condition but could use a cleaning, wood frame
est. 2000-4000
sold 575.00 |
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Lot 83
Marston Hodgin: Information previously listed, Lot #62.
"Wellfleet Boats", charcoal and pastel on paper, 17 x 23, slr, several
exhibition labels on verso, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 600-900
sold 632.50 |
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Lot 84
Dorothy Lake Gregory: Information previously listed, Lot #34.
"Man on Horse", watercolor, 12 x 16, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 373.75 |
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Lot 85
John Hare: Information previously listed, Lot #36.
"Along the Waterfront, Provincetown", oil on canvas, 24 x 30, slr and
verso, titled on stretcher, excellent condition, wood frame
est. 3000-5000
sold 7,130.00 |
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Lot 85A
John Krenik: (born1956) Art Teacher, Nauset , PAAM Member's
Juried, NE Watercolor Society, 2nd pl, Southwest Watercolor Society,
Best of Show, National Collage Society, Best of Show. Also PAAM
Member's Juried. Copley Society and others.
"Beach Cottages to the Harbor", white line wood block print, 13 x 10, slr, dated 5-7-05, titled on verso, excellent condition, black
frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 373.75 |
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Lot 86
signed Clair (Irene Stry): (mid 20th
century) Exhibited at S. Indp. A. between 1937-38. Listed in Who was Who
in American Art.
"The Oldest House in Provincetown", oil on board, 8 x 10, slr, excellent
condition, ornate gold frame
est. 300-500
sold 460.00
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Lot 87
Daisy M. Hughes: (1883-1968) Studied under famed artist/teacher
George Elmer Browne. Exhibited Corcoran Gallery (1937), Paris Salon
(1927), PAFA (1930), countless solo shows, also was an art teacher.
Extremely hard to find works by her.
"Summer Landscape", oil on canvas, 20 x 24, slr, excellent, gold frame
est. 2500-3500
sold 3,450.00 |
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Lot 88
Minnie R. Steele: Extensive research yielded
nothing on a Minnie Steele, but there is extensive information on a
Marian (Cambridge artist) and a Margaret ((Neusacher).
"Provincetown Dock Scene", oil on canvas, 18 x 22, sll, dated 1923,
excellent condition, gold wood frame
est. 2000-3000
sold 1,437.50 |
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Lot 89
Byrne Marston: (b.1931) Was represented by
Battelle Harding Gallery in Greenfield, MA. Studied at the Cape Cod
School of Art with Hilda Neily, Rob Longley and John Clayton Carol Whorf
Westcott and in Italy (2001). Plein aire painter, works in countless
collections here and Florida.
"Provincetown East End, Summer", oil on board, 8 x 12, sll and verso,
dated 2005, titled on back, excellent condition, gold frame
est. 300-500
sold 258.75 |
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Lot 90
Jerry Farnsworth: (1895-1982 ) Studied at: Corcoran Art School
with Charles Hawthorne and Clinton Peters. Member of: NAD, 1935, NAC,
PAAM and Soc. of Wash. Artists. (council member). Exhibited at: PAFA,
1923-53, NAD, 1924-38 (includes Altmann Prize, Thomas Proctor Award,
Maynard Portrait Prize). Also at Corcoran Gallery, 1923-53, AIC, PAFA,
Society of Wash. Artists, Washington AC, Grand Central Gal., NYC,
Carnegie Inst. Nat. & Intl. Exhibits, MMA, San Francisco's World Fair
and others. Works at: MMA, WMAA, NPG, PAFA, Houston MFA, TMA, New
Britain Mus., Dayton AI, Vanderpoel Collections, New Orleans MA,
Cranbrook Acad.. Was active in Provincetown from 1915 on where he ran
the Farnsworth School of Art. Several books and very well listed.
"Girl Playing Chess", oil on canvas, 32 x 28, slr, dated 1933, fair
condition, needs stretching, reframing, some chipping on outermost edge
top right corner, unframed
*This painting resided in a home in Warren, PA. for
the time of its purchase in New York City at the Grand Central Gallery
(sticker on back) by a woman artist. On her death, the present
owner was given the painting and has recently moved from the area.
est. 4000-6000
sold 3,565.00 |
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Lot 91
Judith Fulmer: Information previously listed, Lot #7.
"Marsh Creek", oil on board, 8 x 10, slr and verso, titled on verso,
excellent condition, gold frame
est. 200-300
sold 201.25 |
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Lot 92
Sami Barber: (1943-) His career as an artist started on the
streets of Provincetown where he was a well known portrait painter for
over 40 years. He relocated to Hyannis Port and opened his own
gallery. His works have skyrocketed in price with prestigious
collectors of Hyannis Port, Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket vying for
his plein aire works. Works among countless collections include PAAM
permanent collection, Provincetown Town collection, Cape Cod Hospital
(Hyannis, main entrance hallway) and many others. He spends part of
every year painting in Italy.
"Provincetown Rooftops", oil on board, 16 x 20, slr, excellent
condition, gold frame
est. 3000-5000
sold 3,450.00 |

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Lot 93
Arthur Vidal Diehl: Information previously listed, Lot #48.
"Untitled Landscape", oil on board, 6 x 12, sll, excellent condition,
ornate gold frame
est. 2000-3000
sold 2,875.00 |
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Lot 94
Charles Gordon Marston: (1898-1980) Rockport Artist. Studied at
Mass College of Art, Boston Mus. of Art, Grand Central Art Sch., and
with Aldro Hibbard, deCamp, Richard Andres, Pruett Carter. member of
North Shore AA, Rockport AA, Copley Society. Extensive exhibits include:
Rockport AA, Copley Society. Awards include Rockport AA, North Shore AA,
gold medal, Mass. Coll. of Art. Well listed, Who was Who.
"North Shore Bay with Lighthouse", oil on canvas, 22 x 28, slr, artist
bio attached to verso, excellent condition, gold frame w/matte
est. 400-600
unsold |
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Lot 94A
John Hare: Information previously listed, Lot #36.
"Provincetown Houses", watercolor, 6.5 x 8, slr, titled on back,
excellent condition, gold frame/matte/glass
est. 400-600
sold 5,175.00 |
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Lot 95
John Whorf, NA.: Information previously listed, Lot #30A.
"Switzerland Mountain Scene", watercolor, 13.5 x 18, slr, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 4000-6000
unsold |
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Lot 96
Isabelle H. Ferry: (1865-1937)
Studied: Tyron, R. Henri, Academie Julian, Paris with Bouguereau and
Fleury, also with Boutet de Monvel in Paris. Member of
Springfield, Ma. AL, CAFA, Holyoke AL. Exhibited at NAD in 1937.
She also painted in Bermuda. Listed in Who was Who in American
Art, 1975.
"Boat at Pier", watercolor, 10.5 x 13, estate stamped on verso,
excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 400-600
sold 402.50 |
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Lot 97
Dorothy Lake Gregory: Information previously listed, Lot #34.
"The Robert E. Lee", oil on board, 12 x 30, slr, excellent condition,
wood frame
est. 800-1000
sold 690.00 |
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Lot 98
signed Dragonette: Unknown which Dragonette did this.
"Fishing Boats", watercolor, 15 x 22, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 200-400
sold 373.75 |
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Lot 99
Vernon Smith: (1894-1969) Studied at NY School of Fine Art, in
Paris (1918) and with Charles Hawthorne in Provincetown and with Howard
Giles and R. Sloan Bredin. Member of CCAA (founder and president), PAAM,
Eastern AA, Mass Art Educ. Assn. Exhibits include Walker Gallery, Boston
(1934, solo), Inst. Mod. Art, Boston, 1939, Kraushaar Gal, NYC (1944-65
and solo in 1947). Also at Virginia MFA, 1946, PAFA, 1946, Montclair AM,
1952, Addisson Gallery, 1959, CCAA, 1959 (solo), Henderson Gal. Carmel,
CA.,1960-66 (including one solo show), Symphony Hall, Boston, 1961 solo,
Orleans AG, 1978, PAA, 1938-61, 1997 Retrospective, Cape Cod MFA,
Dartmouth College, Anchorage Mus. Springfield MFA and others. Works at
BMFA, MoMA, Springfield MFA, New Britain Mus. Cape Cod MFA and others.
Extremely well listed artist.
"Truro Landscape", watercolor, 8 x 12, sll, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 300-600
sold 402.50 |
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Lot 100
Cynthia Packard: (b.1957) Represented by the Packard Gallery,
Provincetown. Countless shows, awards and extremely collectible. Part
of the famed Packard Family of painters, descended down from Max Bohm,
another great early Provincetown painter. Gallery representation
includes Bennett Street Gallery, Atlanta, Chase Gallery, Boston and many
other shows. Studied at Mass. College of Art (BFA). Modeled for Fritz
Bultman. Known as an expert colorist, her female figures are among the
most coveted.
"Untitled", oil on canvas, 36 x 24, slr, very good condition, wood frame
est. 500-1000
sold 373.75 |
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Lot 100A
Carl Lefton: Was represented by Thanassi Gallery in Provincetown.
Studied: Alfred Univ. (BA in Fine Art), Brooklyn Museum School of Art,
NYU, Pratt Institute and ASL in NY. Also studied under Milton Wright,
Murray Hantman, Ruben Tam, Ad Reinhardt and Jimmy Ernst. Has exhibited
at many galleries in Boston including Matrix Gallery and Studio 34 in
Provincetown. In many collections here, Boston and Florida.
"Beach Cottage", oil on canvas, 14 x 18, sll, excellent condition, gold
frame
est. 300-500
sold 632.50 |
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Lot 101
signed M. H. Bartlett: Extensive research
yielded nothing on this artist.
"Fishermen's Home, Cape Cod", oil on board, 12 x 16, slr, titled on
verso, excellent condition, wood frame
est. 100-200
sold 345.00 |
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Lot 102
Remo Farruggio: (1904-1981) Born in Palermo, Sicily. He was one
of only 2 WPA/ FAP Artists given solo shows (Julian Levi Gallery,
1936). Recent retrospective at PAAM, early Provincetown and New York
artist with extensive listing in Who's Who in American Art, countless
museums worldwide, collections private and public, shows included famed
Corcoran Gallery 1957, awards, world famous and recognized artist.
"Moon Over Canal", oil on canvas, 25 x 32, slr, titled on back,
excellent condition, black wood frame
est. 500-1000
sold 575.00 |
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Lot 103
Robert L. Faulkner: On extensive research on this
name, the only possible match would be a R. Lloyd Faulkner of St. Paul,
Mn., a 20th century artist listed in Who was Who in American Art and was
known as an illustrator and painter.
"Gosnold Street, Provincetown", oil on board, 12 x 16, slr, dated 1961,
excellent condition, gold frame
est. 200-400
sold 805.00 |
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Lot 104
George Elmer Browne: (1871 - 1946) Famed artist/teacher who
painted in Provincetown from 1919-45. Countless shows, awards,
worldwide. French Government bought one of his paintings in 1904.
Studied at BMFA, Academie Paris. Works hang at MMA, NAD, NYPL, TMA,
etc. Too much to list, well listed in Who's Who, Askart, etc. Works
have sold for as high as 28,750 in 1997 in auction.
"Cruiser", pencil on paper, 4 x 7, unsigned, from the sketchbook of GE
Browne, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 104A
George Elmer Browne: Information previously listed, Lot #104.
"The Water Witch", pencil on paper, 4.5 x 7, unsigned, from the
sketchbook of GE Browne, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 86.25 |
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Lot 105
Gregory D. Stokes: Represented by the CODA
Gallery, Palm Springs, CA. Born in Lubbock, Texas, studied music
and art in early schools, then Univ. of Utah (Foundation Art Program),
then Utah State Univ. (illustration under Glen Edwards, John Anderson,
Adrian Van Suchtelen, Harrison Groutage and Anton Rasmussen).
Exhibitions include: Black and White show, Eccles Art Center, Utah
(honorable mention), King's Cottage Gallery (solo, Utha).
Represented by King's Cottage Gallery, AES Galleries, Chicago, Signature
Limited Editions, Houston, Tx. Countless private and corporate
collections.
"Field of Gold", oil on canvas, 18 x 18 (2), slr,
diptych, excellent
condition, unframed
est. 400-800
sold 373.75 |
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Lot 106
James Hansen: Information previously listed, Lot #14.
"Double Delight", wood block print, 10 x 7, slr, dated 1997, hand titled
and numbered 7 of 25, excellent condition, silver frame/glass
est. 100-200
sold 143.75 |
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Lot 107
Louis Sylvia: (born 1911) Studied at: Swain Sch. of Design, NAD,
ASL and also with Harry Neyland, & Aldro Hibbard. Exhibits include:
Jordan Marsh Co., Mystic Art Fest., Int. Platform, DC., Post Office, New
Bedford, Wamsutta Club and others. Works at: Sandjford Mus., Norway,
Sharon Mus., Lisbon Mus., Bank of Italia, NY., Pocasset Country Club,
RI., West Hartford Bank, South Eastern Bank. Well listed artist.
"Untitled Seascape", watercolor, 12 x 24, slr, excellent condition, wood
frame w/canvas matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 258.75 |
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Lot 108
Arthur Cohen: (b.1928) Represented by The Berta Walker Gallery
along with numerous other galleries in New York, New Mexico, California
and others. Painted in Provincetown from 1961 on. Studied at Univ. of
Chicago (BA and MA). Extremely well listed and in almost every major
Museum in the country, including MoMA.
"Sal's Place", etching, 12 x 15.5, sll, includes key map of people in
etching, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 300-600
sold 287.50 |
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Lot 109
Blossom Newman: (b.1933)
Represented by the Cottontail Gallery, Wellfleet. Studied: Pratt
Institute, NY, and Art School in Germany, MFA in Boston and also at
Univ. of Hartford and in Provincetown under: Meta Warrick Fuller
(student of Rodin), Peter Abate, Alf Branconier, Marcie Howe and also
Dionos Owens, Frank Milby, Carol Westcott, Lois Griffel, Sal del Deo,
Phyllis Szerejko and Vicky Tomayko. Exhibits include: NE Sculpture Assc.,
Springfield MFA, Berkshire Mus, Boston Winter Festival, Copley Society,
Eye of Hours, Provincetown, PAAM, Orleans Town Hall, Cape Cod
Conservatory, Federal Reserve Bank in Boston, Channel C3TV,
Artisttheatre, Marion Theatre, Guyer Barn, Wellfleet Library and Snow
Library in Orleans. Awards include: Sudbury AA, Lowell AA, CCAA (first
prize), Chatham CAC, MFA in Brewster and others. Very well listed and
in countless shows and awards.
"View from the National Seashore", oil on board, 9 x 12, signed on
verso, dated 2005 and titled on back, excellent condition, wood frame
est. 200-300
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 110
Trish Hurley: Information previously listed, Lot #10.
"Beach Roses", oil on board, 8 x 12, slr, excellent condition, gold wood
frame
est. 300-500
sold 287.50 |
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Lot 111
signed M. Cummings:
"Nauset Light, Cape Cod", oil on board, 10 x 14, signed on verso, dated
1933, titled on verso, very good condition, antique gold frame
est. 100-200
sold 258.75 |
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Lot 112
Unknown:
"Face", pencil on paper, 17 x 13, sll (signed initials which are TE or
ET), excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 28.75 |
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Lot 112A
Unknown:
"Portrait", pencil on paper, 17.5 x 11, sur (signed upper right with
initials), excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 150-250
sold 28.75 |
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Lot 113
Scott Hayward: Studied at Umass, Amherst (BFA). Has been
exhibiting since 1985 (pastels and oils). Exhibitions include: U. Mass,
Amherst, Boston Arts Festival, Cape Museum of Fine Art in Dennis, the
Ellen Harris Gallery (Provincetown) and other Boston and Cape Cod
galleries.
"Pond View", pastel on paper, 11.5 x 11, slr, Ellen Harris Gallery label
on verso, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 345.00 |
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Lot 114
Isabel M. Jacobs: (20th century) Studied at the PA. Mus.
School Indust. Art, FA Parsons, E. Horter, F. Watkins. Member of
the Phila. A. All.
"Untitled Boats at Rest", gouache, 13 x 17, sll, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 400-600
sold 275.00 |
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Lot 115
signed Minifie:
"Untitled Female Portrait", oil on canvas, 41 x 36, slr, dated 1958,
excellent condition, wood slat frame
est. 200-300
sold 110.00 |
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Lot 115A
Nora Daniel: (born 1968), New
York and Provincetown. Studied at the ASL (88,89 with Nelson Shanks,
Jacob Collins and Michael Grimaldi. Painted in Provincetown with Mary
Giammarino, Cape Cod Sch. of Art. Exhibitions include: Forbes Mus.
Gall., NY, in Brooklyn, Vermont, Hamburg, Germany. In the private
collection of Jon Steward. Awards include: Inga Dengar, NA, 1rst prize,
Coaster Camperon, Brooklyn Brewery.
"Psychedeliz Dunes", oil on canvas, 11 x 14, slr, titled on verso, very
good condition, black wood frame
est. 100-150
sold 230.00 |
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Lot 116
Gabriel: Well known and collected Upper Cape artist. Current show
at Wellfleet Bank. Extremely popular in these auctions. Has several
shows running in various Cape Cod establishments.
"The Red Chair", acrylic on canvas, 13.5 x 17.5, slr, artist's label on
verso, excellent condition, black frame
est. 200-300
sold 258.75 |
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Lot 117
Unknown:
"Untitled", oil on canvas, 25.5 x 20, unsigned (name Ted Smykal written
on stretcher on back), excellent condition, gold frame
est. 500-700
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 117A
Judith Fulmer: Information previously listed, Lot #7.
"High Head", oil on board, 5 x 7, slr, titled on verso, excellent
condition, gold frame
est. 100-200
sold 201.25 |
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Lot 118
James Hansen: Information previously listed, Lot #14.
"Still Life with Roses", wood block print, 10 x 7, slr, dated 1997, hand
titled and numbered 7 of 25, excellent condition, silver frame/glass
est. 100-200
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 119
Donald Cantin: Information previously listed, Lot #12.
"Flagship Waiters between Lunch and Dinner", acrylic on canvas, 12 x 16, sll and verso, dated 1990, titled on verso, excellent condition, wood
slat frame
est. 100-200
sold 488.75 |
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Lot 120
Ethel Baker Mayo: Information previously listed, Lot #6.
"Beaver Brook Falls", oil on board, 18.5 x 12, slr, Waverly,
Massachusetts written on verso, good condition, wood frame
est. 100-200
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 121
Geraldine Squarey: Unknown who this talented
artist is (or was). Extensive research yielded nothing on this
name.
"Flowers", watercolor, 24.5 x 18, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 345.00 |
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Lot 122
John W. Gregory: (1903 - 1992) Provincetown's premier
photographer. The Smithsonian considered him one of America's finest
pictorial photographers. Studied at Art Student's League of New York and
with distinguished artist John Sloan.
"Wharf's End, Provincetown", lithograph, 7.5 x 6, slr, hand titled lower
left, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 373.75 |
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Lot 123
Lester George Hornby: (1882-1956)
Studied at RISD, Pape Sch., Acad. Julian, Paris, with JP Laurens, Acad.
Colarossi, Acad. Delacluse, Acad. de la Grande Chaumiere (with Steinlen),
Sorbonne in Paris (from 1906-1910). Member of: Paris AAA, Boston
AC, Gld. Boston Artists, Boston WCC, Brooklyn SE, Chicago SE, Caof. SE,
New York SE, Gloucester SA, Painter-Gravers of Am., Providence AC,
Providence WDD, Rockport AA, NSAA, SC., Soc. Amis de l'Eau-Forte, Paris.
Exhibits include: Paris Salongs, Dresden Int. Exh., doll & Ricahrds
Gallery, Boston Pub. Lib., Irving & Casson, Roullier Gallery, Kennedy
Gallerys, Grace Horne Gallery, Goodspeed's Boston, Venice Int. Exh.,
Lotos Club, Anderson Gal., Swedish Int. Exh., Fine Art Soc., London,
Boston City Club, Corcoran Gallery, Vose Gallery, RISD, Boston AC, Speed
Mus., San Diego FA Gal., LOC, BMFA, Cape Ann Hist. Soc., Assoc. Am.
Artists, NY, Rockport AA, Lowell AA and many others. Works at:
AGAA, Boston Pub. Lib., Boston Athenauem, AIC, Detroit IA, RISD, Yale
Univ., Rockport AA, PMA and many others. He was one of the
founders of the Rockport School (along with A. Thieme and A. Hibbard).
Extremely well listed artist.
"Gloucester", pencil on paper, 9 x 13.5, sll, very good condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 124
Charlotte Moorefield: Extensive research
yielded nothing on this artist.
"Untitled Shorescape", oil on canvas, 20 x 23.5, slr, excellent
condition, gold metal frame
est. 100-200
sold 57.50 |
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Lot 125
James Wingate Parr: (1923-1969) Strong New York following and
Provincetown, known for his abstract shore view and modern imagery.
Auction high of 2700.00 in 2000 at PAAM. In PAAM permanent collection.
"Landscape", watercolor, 25.5 x 37, sur, very good frame/matte/glass
est. 400-600
sold 230.00 |
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Lot 126
Robert von Neumann: (1888-1976)
Studied at Royal Acad., Berlin, F. Bunke in Weimar, Kunstgewebe Mus.
with E. Doepler, M. Kock, Han Hofmann in Munich. Member of SAE,
Chicago SE., Wisc. P&S, Milwaukee PM, Southern PMS, Rockport AA.
Exhibited at: NAD, PAFA, Corcoran Gal., WFNY, GGE, Minneapolis Inst.
Art, Madison Salon, Madison AA, AIC, Milwaukee AI, SAE, LOC, Herron AI.,
Wisc. State Fair, Wisc. P & S, many of which were award winners.
Works at: Univ. Wisconsin, Milwaukee AI, AIGA, LOC, Milwaukee State
Teachers College, Four Arts soc.. Extremely well listed, known as
painter, lecturer, teacher, block printer, engraver and lithographer.
He immigrated to the US in 1926.
"Card Playing", lithograph/meso tint, 9.5 x 14, slr in hand, titled lower
left, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 1,725.00 |
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Lot 127
Eugene Sparks: Was represented by famed Ellen Harris Gallery,
Provincetown, also Church House Gallery. self taught artist with shows
in Boston, New York and Florida. The background at St Peter's Church in
Provincetown (snow capped mountain scene in the rectory) was painted by
Sparks. Very collectible.
"Buoy on Shore", oil on board, 18 x 24, unsigned, excellent condition,
heavy wood frame
est. 800-1000
sold 345.00 |
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Lot 128
Albert Edel: Information previously listed, Lot #37.
"Dunes", etching, 4 x 4.5, slr in plate, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 258.75 |
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Lot 129
Donna Flax: Represented by the Albert Merola Gallery. Previously
at the UFO Gallery. Extremely well known and collected Provincetown
artist.
"Provincetown", lithograph, 19 x 16, slr, numbered 35 of 67, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 50-100
sold 86.25 |
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Lot 130
Gordon Hope Grant: Information previously listed, Lot #63.
"Sail and Steam", original lithograph, 10 x 13.5, slr, AAA limited
edition label on verso, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 131
Albert Edel: Information previously listed, Lot #37.
"The Oyster Shacks", etching, 5 x 6, slr, hand titled lower left,
excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 200-400
sold 460.00 |
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Lot 132
Donald Cantin: Information previously listed, Lot #12.
"Branch of the Seine, near Giverny", acrylic on canvas, 34 x 39, signed
on verso, dated 1990, includes permission slip from Boston MFA for
rights to paint this painting, excellent condition, unframed
est. 300-500
sold 51.75 |
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Lot 133
Paul Schneider: Artist that resided in
Provincetown. Known for abstracts. Was one of the original partners of
the local pizzaria, Spiritus Pizza and Angie's Pizza.
"Black and White Female Figures", oil on canvas, 28 x 48, signed Peter Macara on verso but was painted over, good condition, unframed
est. 200-400
sold 11.50 |
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Lot 134
Hilde Sieman: Extensive research yielded
nothing on this artist.
"Flower Still Life", watercolor, 11.5 x 15.5, slr, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 135
James Hansen: Information previously listed, Lot #14.
"Rose Heart, My Heart", wood block print, 10 x 7, slr, dated 1997, hand
titled and numbered 7 of 25, excellent condition, silver frame/glass
est. 100-200
sold 34.50 |
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Lot 136
Cheri Smith: Extensive research yielded a
few Cheri Smith artist, one in Key West, another in Illinois and other
places. Not sure which one is the artist.
"Reflections", silkscreen, 18 x 12.5, slr, numbered 7 of 32, excellent
condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 50-100
sold 316.25 |
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Lot 137
James Hansen: Information previously listed, Lot #14.
"Roses", book cover (book making), 18 x 14.5, slm, not sure what is in
the book as it is framed, excellent condition, frame/glass
est. 100-200
sold 80.50 |
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Lot 138
Joan Mooy: Information previously listed, Lot #1A.
"Moors", acrylic on canvas, 9 x 12, slr, titled on back, excellent
condition, gold wood frame
est. 100-200
sold 143.75 |
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Lot 139
Agnes Weinrich: (1873 - 1946) Studied at AIC, ASL with Albert
Gleizes, Paris and in Berlin, Rome and Florence. In Provincetown, she
studied under Charles Hawthorne and Blanche Lazzell. Member of NY Soc.
Women Artists (organizer, director), New England Soc. Cont. Art.,
Provincetown AA. Exhibited at Brown-Robinson Gallery, NYC, Phila.
Acad., Boston MFA, PMG, Boston AC, Harley Perkins Gal., Boston,
Provincetown AA, Soc. Indep. Artists, Salons of Am. AIC, PAFA, Corcoran
Gallery. Works at PAAM, PMG and others. Known for her abstracts,
etchings, and block prints. Well listed and collected.
"Lady Portrait", pencil on paper, 7.25 x 6, slr, very good, gold
frame/glass
est. 100-200
sold 143.75 |
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Lot 140
Duane Wakeham: Studied at the Michigan State
Univ. (BA, 1959), Stanford Univ. (MA, drawing, painting, 1961) and the
Meinzinger Commercial Art School in Detroit. Awarded Best
Landscape by the Assoc. of Honolulu Artists (1954), included in Artists
of Hawaii Exhib., Honolulu Acad. of Art, 1954. Other exhibitions
include: Michigan WCS, Michigan Artists Annual, Detroit Inst. of Arts,
Ankrum Gallery, LA., George Beicher Gallery, SF., Gallery 30, San Mateo,
Met. State College, Denver, Hackett Freedman Gallery, SF., and others.
Taught at several colleges.
"Nude 30:08 Red, lying", chalk/crayon on paper, 11 x 15, slr, artist's
label on verso, excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 200-300
sold 28.75 |
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Lot 141
signed illegibly: (looks like Josef Hooseman)
"Face", pencil on paper, 18 x 10, sll, dated 1965, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 100-200
sold 11.50 |
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Lot 142
signed Temece: Extensive research yielded
nothing on this artist.
"Head", mixed media, 20.5 x 7.5, slr, dated 1995, excellent condition,
frame/matte/glass
est. 50-100
sold 11.50 |
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Lot 143
Gordon Hope Grant: Information previously listed, Lot #63.
"Home Port", dry point etching, 9 x 10, slr, numbered 8 of 100,
excellent condition, frame/matte/glass
est. 300-500
sold 143.75 |
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Lot 144
Donald Cantin: Information previously listed, Lot #12.
"House with Clothesline", acrylic on board, 27 x 36, sll and verso,
dated 1990, good condition, wood frame
est. 200-400
sold 115.00 |
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Lot 145
Libby Trynz: Information previously listed, Lot #25A.
"Untitled Cubist", oil on canvas, 20 x 24, signed on verso, fair
condition, needs a cleaning, unframed
est. 100-200
sold 172.50 |
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Lot 146
signed Mayo: Unknown which of the Mayo
family is the creator of this unique piece of art.
"Landscape Collage", collage/oil on board, 35.5 x 23.5, slr, good
condition, wood frame
est. 100-200
sold 28.75 |
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Lot 147
Unknown:
"Untitled Man Kneeling", oil on canvas, 36 x 42, unsigned, very good
condition, unframed
est. 200-400
sold 28.75 |
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Lot 148
Ruth Berch Greenblatt: (b.1923 ) Very popular artist, studied
under Salvadore del Deo, Tony Vevers and Jim Peters, actress, poet and
playwright of Cape Cod, many shows in PAAM, up cape, painting since
1950's.
"Still Life", oil on board, 19.75 x 34, slm, good condition, unframed
est. 50-100
sold 11.50 |
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Lot 149
signed Mudd:
"Untitled Abstract Figures", acrylic on canvas, 30 x 48, slr, dated
2005, excellent condition, unframed
est. 100-200
sold 34.50 |
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Lot 150
Unknown:
"Portrait", oil on board, 16 x 14, unsigned, good condition, wood frame
est. 50-100
sold 40.25 |

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