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Auction results for FEBRUARY 16, 2003 AUCTION WHEN VIEWING AN IMAGE, JUST CLICK THE BACK ARROW TO RETURN TO WHERE YOU WERE, OR YOU WILL HAVE TO RELOAD THE WHOLE THING. IMAGES ARE HEIGHT BY WIDTH BY DEPTH if applicable Abbreviations are: SLR = signed lower right, SLL = signed lower left We digitally photograph the art and do not alter color, brightness or balance. The only changes are made in the image size and downloading time. All images are saved as jpegs and are formatted in Adobe Photoshop. Any questions? We can be reached at 508.487.7281 or by email at ptownauction@aol.com. Also added is more in depth bios. Several of the well known schools,
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ones below. ALL AUCTION RESULTS INCLUDE THE 12% BUYER'S PREMIUM. 1. Rebecca Putnam: (13 years old)
Student of Nauset Middle
School Advanced Art Class: 2. Meaghan O'Connor: (13 years old)
Student of Nauset Middle School
Advanced Art Class, also studied under Eileen Smith, watercolorist: 3. Timmy Arsenault: (13 years old)
Student of Nauset Middle School
Advanced Art Class: 5. Justin Alvin: (13 years old)
Student of Nauset Middle School
Advanced Art Class: 5A Saul Yalkert: Early Provincetown artist and wood block printmaker. 6. Ellen Leggett: Represented by Sarah Jessica
Fine Art. Very popular artist in these auctions. 7. William von der Heydt: (b.1942)
Represented by Marston Gallery,
Marston Mills, Art House, Brewster and Bill Rowe Gallery, Nantucket.
Studied at ASL and under Hensche at Cape Cod School of Art. Countless shows
and awards to his credit. 8. Lyette Beaulac: (b.1949)
Studied under Elke Schold, watercolorist,
and at PIAI under Vicky Tomayko. First time in these auctions. 9. Davio: Local artist of distinction. In many collections
here. 10. Blossom Newman: Represented by the
Cottontail Gallery, Wellfleet. Studied in Provincetown, Germany,
countless shows, awards and in countless collections. 11. Loring Adams: Painter of the 19th/20th century.
Exhibited at Boston Art Club, 1900, 1902, 1905. Listed in Who' was Who's Who in American Art. 12. Albert Edel: (1890 - 1961)
Strong affiliation with
Provincetown and Massachusetts. 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 shop in Provincetown in the
1960's. Was a predominant etcher. Each auction, the prices are going
up. 13. Hugo Pocaro: (b.1965)
Represented by the Globe, Gulfport, FL
and St. Petersburg Art Center. Also member of PAAM and in juried
shows. In many collections locally. 14. Linda Singer: (b.1945)
Represented by the Tom Johnson Gallery, first floor, Whaler's Wharf, also commission mural work available. Credits to her
name, 2 "Art of Coloring" instructional books, Illustrated Saturday
Night at the Bagel Factory, countless one woman shows in Quebec, awards include
scholarships to Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. Collections include Golda
Meyer, Canadian Embassy in Munich. Countless local collections and murals. 15. signed Barry: French artist. 16. TJ Walton: Represented
by TJ Walton Gallery, winner 2000 PAAM Artist of the Year, many shows, awards,
in countless collections, also had one woman show on Newbury Street, Boston,
2002. 17. 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. 18. Joseph Kaplan: (1900-1982)
Studied Educ. Alliance, NYC and
NAD, member: PAAM, Audubon Artist, exhibited: Carnegie Institute (1941),
Corcoran Gallery (1949-53, 3 times), Audubon Artists, PAFA, Pepsi-Cola, 1944,
NAD, 1969 (prize). Works at: MMA, Butler Institute, Tel Aviv, Univ. of
Louisville, many prizes, awards and solo shows, well listed in Who's Who, Askart,
Davenport's. 19. James Davis: (died 2002) Represented by the Kiley Court Gallery, prolific artist of Provincetown with
large following and in many collections here and abroad: 20. Illegible: 21. Judith Shahn: 20th century artist, listed in Who's Who in American
Art. Exhibitions include PAFA, 1962, PAAM and is a very well known local
supporter of the Arts with FAWC and PAAM. Very collectible. 22. John Choly pic#1
pic#2 : (b.1959) Represented by the Choly Gallery in the West End,
Ptown. Studied at RISD, works have been exhibited at PAAM Member's Juried,
United Nations 2001 AIDs event. 23. McEnsign: Unknown about this artist, but suffice it to say it
is a great painting of a rocky coast, probably Maine. 24. Ernest Principato:
Represented by Wolfarrth Gallery, Provincetown,
very accomplished local artist, many collections. 25. Harold C. Dunbar: (1882-1953)
Teacher, painter and
writer. Exhibited at Boston Art Club 1905-07, PAFA 1906 & 1913,,
1917-1923 and 1931. Also at Corcoran Gallery 1914, AWCs, 1917 and the Art
Institute of Chicago. Works at: Radcliffe College, State House,
Montpelier, VT, Beuchner Hospital, Ohio, Empire Theatre, NY and in Chatham
Massachusetts. Well listed on Who's Who and AskART.com. 26. William H. Bicknell:
(1860
- 1947): Known for his
landscapes and etchings. Studied under Frederic Crowninshield, BMFA
School, member of Copley Society, Chicago SE, Boston SE and PAAM.
Exhibited at BAC 1884-85 and 88-89k, PAFA 1898 and St. Louis Expo (award winner,
1904). Works at AIC, BMFA, NYPL. Well listed and collected artist.
Who's Who, Askart., etc. 27. J. Holt: Possibly Julia Samuel Travis (b.1897). The
reason I say this as she studied under famed local teacher Jerry
Farnsworth. If it is Julia, then she is very well listed and very well
exhibited and collected. 28. Carmen Louis Cicero: (b.1926)
Represented by the Berta Walker Gallery.
Studied at Newark State College, BS 1951 and also Hans Hofmann School, 1952 and
HUNTER Co. 1953 with Robert Motherwell. Member of Artists Equity and
PAAM. Exhibited at: Corcoran Gallery, 1957, 59, Guggenheim Mus Inaugural
Show 1959, Rome 1959, PAFA 1963, Austria, Japan, Peridot-Washburn Gallery, NYC
1970's. Awards include Guggenheim Fellowship 1957-58 and 63-64 and Ford
Foundation, Purchase Prizes 1961 and 65. WMAA 1955-65. Works at:
Guggenheim MoMA, WMAA, MoMA Paris, Stedelijk Mus, Holland and Aldrich Mus,
Ridgefield, CT. Very well listed and collected artist. 29. Evangelo:
(b.1961) Represented by the Dorian Studios. Newcomer
to the Provincetown arts scene. Self taught artist. 30. Salvatore del Deo: Represented by the Berta Walker Gallery, very
prominent Provincetown artist, historian, also had show at FAWC last summer,
countless museums, collections: 31. Charles JA Wilson: (1880-1965)
Although piece has date of 1866, Charles
was a very well known and listed etcher of boats in Boston. He has
exhibited at PAFA, Currier Gallery, Society of Indep. Artists, Lyman Allyn
Museum, LOC, SAE, Boston Society of Printmakers. Works are in countless
museums. He worked for Bethlehem Shipbuilding Co etching their ships from
blueprints. Extremely well listed and collected. 32. Terry Catalano: (b.1961):
Represented by the
Renaissance III Gallery. This painting done in Martin Mulgar class, 2002,
FAWC. Work also shows at The Somerset Guest House. PAAM Member's Juried, 2000.
Auctioneer of Outer Cape Art Auctions. Listed. 33. JJ Audubon: Not much I can say about early Audubon prints
except to say they are highly sought out. 34. Lucinda Johnson:
Represented by the Sardon Gallery, New
Bedford. Was a FAWC fellow in the 1980's. 35. William Maynard:
(b.1921) Studio located at 72A Commercial St. Studied at BMFA,
also Mass College of Art. Member of Boston Watercolor Society, PAAM and
New England School of Art and Design (32 years, was chairman of Fine Arts
Dept.). Exhibitions include: BMFA, Shore Studio, Vose Galleries, De Cordova
Museum, Busche Reisinger Museum, Harvard Univ., Grand Central Gallery, NYC,
Hawthorne Gallery, NYC, The Copley Society, Guild of Boston Artists and many
more. In permanent collections at: BMFA, Springfield Museum of FA,
Fairleigh-Dickenson Univ., Teichman Collection, NY, Fleichman Collection,
Detroit, Seligman Collections, NY, Tufts Univ., Fitchburg Museum of FA, Museum
of Ars and Sciences, Macon GA, plus others. Extremely well listed, award winning
artist. 36. Libby Trynz: (1904-2000) Painted in
Provincetown for over 55 years, studied for many years at PAAM. Mentor is
Remo Farruggio, recent PAAM auction yielded a new record price. Limited
pieces in estate, so rare opportunity to buy now.
37. Hunter Thomas Douglas: Not much known about this artist
except to assume he was a Nantucket painter. 38. Alice Brock: (b.1941) Studio at 69 Commercial
Street. Famed artist, cookbook author and is the "Alice" based on the movie
"Alice's Restaurant", c.1969 and the song "Alice's
Restaurant" by Arlo Guthrie. 39. Arthur Cohen:
(b.1928) Represented by the East End
Gallery along with numerous other galleries in New York, New Mexico, California
and others. Extremely well listed and in almost every major Museum in the
country, including, MoMA. 40. John Rogers: Probably John B (born 1929) known for his marine and
landscapes. 41. Elisabeth Pearl: (b.1945)
Represented by the Al Davis Gallery,
Wellfleet, PAAM Member's Juried, curator of dog show at PAAM for 2003,
articles on her include Cape Cod Magazine, countless collections here and
abroad, including the Provincetown Town Art Collection. 42. MP Landis: Represented by the Robyn Wasson Gallery,
Provincetown, also well shown in New York. Countless collections.
Listed. 43. Selina Trieff:
Represented by The Berta Walker Gallery.
Extremely popular artist of Provincetown and New York. Countless shows and
collections. 44. Edwin Avery Park: (1891-1978)
Member of PAAM, exhibited at WMAA
1948, Salons of America, 1922. Listed in Who's Who. Great painting. 45. Michael Mazur: (b.1935)
Represented by the Albert Merola
Gallery. Studied at Amherst College, BA, Yale Univ. Exhibits include
MoMA 1970, BMFA, 1970, solo show Finch Col Mus, NYC, 1971, Dintenfass Gal, NYC,
1970's, award NIAL grant, 1964, Guggenheim Fellowship, 64-65. Works at MoMA,
WMAA, AIC, LOC, PMA. Very well listed artist. 46. Rob Adamcik:
Represented by the Lyman-Eyer Gallery, 349 Commercial
St. Well collected artist. On verso of this piece is exhibition label
listing: Schoolhouse Gallery '99, Icon Gallery '97, Kongers Gallery, Boston '98. 47. Gerrit Hondius: (1891-1970)
Studied at ASL with Max
Weber and A. Dasburg, Royal Academy, The Hague. Exhibited at: WMAA
1924-26, 32 and 34. Also WFNY, 1939, GGE, 1939, Rockefeller Center, MoMA,
Graham Galleryt, 1950's, over 55 solo exhibits in US and Europe. and also
"NYC WPA Art" at Parson's School of Design, 1977. Works at: WMAA,
SFMA, Provincial Mus. Kampden, Holland, Reading (PA) Museusm and Newark, MA and
Norfolk Museum. Well listed and collected. 48. Myron, Tim Palmer: (b.1905)
Pennsylvania Artist known for his
landscape, still life and illustration. Listed on Askart.com, Davenport's and
Mallet. Worked in Bucks County. Newspaper clipping included of this
house and the provenance. 49. Donald Witherstine: (1896-1961)
Well listed etcher and
painter. Studied at AIC, PAFA and under George Elmer Browne.
Exhibited at AIC, 1925. Works at Peoria, Il AI, Bloomington AA and Univ.
of Illinois. Woodblock prints selected by Artists Allied of America as
society's gift to its member, Christmas 1933. 50. Helen Alton 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 an others. Very
well listed and collected artist. 51. Frank Carson: (1881-1968)
Studied at Mass Normal A. School,
Fenway Art School and ASL under Boothbay. Member Copley Society,
Providence WCC, PAAM and Boston AC. Exhibits include: PAFA 1919-31,
Berkely Mass Lg. FA, 1924 and Boston AC, 1924 (prize), Buffalo FA Academy,
Newport AA, Detroit Inst., Gloucester, Toldeo Museum and Providence AG and
others. Works in many museums and collections. Well listed in Who's
Who, AskART and Davenport's. 52. Sally Brophy: (b.1960) Recent
show at Printmaker's Show at the Creative Arts Center in Chatham and upcoming
Printmaker's of Cape Cod Summer Exhibition show at Marion Crane Gallery,
Orleans. Studied
under Kathi Smith, PIAI, many PAAM Member's juried, show at Whaler's Wharf,
2001: 53. Carl Lefton: Represented by Studio
34, 3rd Floor Whaler's Wharf. In many collections here and Florida. 54. Karl Knaths: (1891
- 1971) Known as one of the Big Ten artists, early abstract, many museums and
collections, awards, shows, listed in Who's Who, Davenport's, etc: Studied at
AIC. Member: NA (1971), NIAL. Exhibited at: Salons of America,
Corcoran Gallery, Carnegie Institute, WMAA, PAFA, MMA, AIC, NAD. Works at:
Gallery of Living Arts, NY, NYU, MMA, MoMA, AIC, Detroit Institute, PAFA, CAM,
SFMA, WMAA, PMA, PMG, LACMA, Wadsworth, Syracuse Univ Mus. of FA, NAD (Altman
Prizes, 63, 65) Countless prizes and awards at above mentioned plus too
many to list. 55. Mary Spencer Nay:(1913 - 1993)
Well collected artist/teacher of Massachusetts and
Louisville, studied at Art Student League, came to
Provincetown (1950) to study with Boris Margo, had recent exhibition at PAAM
(1995-96).
Many museums, collections, well listed in Who's Who, Askart, Davenport's. 56. Ross E. Moffett, NA: (1888 - 1971)
Sea, landscapes, extremely sought
after artist, numerous paintings hang in Provincetown Town Hall, taught at Cape
Cod School of Art, well listed and accomplished, member of National Academy,
also had works on Coca Cola Posters, 1930's. Book written about him
("Life and Time of the American Painter, Ross E. Moffett, by Josephine
Couch del Deo). 57. Ora Inge Maxim: (1895-1982)
Painter, wood block printmaker.
Studied at Swain Sch., 1926 and Blanche Lazzell 1931-32. Exhibited at:
Lynchburg Art CI, VA, 1929 and 31-33, Barbizon Plaza Art Gallery 1930, VMFA
1931-33, Crapo Gallery, Swain, 1931, plus in Philadelphia, Gloucester, and New
Bedford. Very well listed in Who' Who, AskARt, Davenport's. 58. Ruth Cabral: Well known past local artist. Works hang
prominently at Provincetown Town Hall and countless collections. 59. Paul Bowen: (b.1951)
Represented by DNA Gallery, Provincetown
and Cherry Stone Gallery, Wellfleet. Extremely well known artist, sculptor
and teacher with PIAI, FAWC and Castle Hill. Shows include Boston MFA
(also in permament collection), PAAM, and photography in front of Whaler's
Wharf, Provincetown. Exhibited at Fogg Museum, Guggenheim, NYC, Walker Art
Center, Minn., Birmingham Museum of Art and others. Awards include Pollock/Krasner
Foundation fellowship and other prizes and awards. Listed on Who's Who and
Askart.com. 59A Ada Gilmore: (1882 - 1955) Studied at Belfast School of
Art, under Robert Henri in NYC, AIC and Paris with Ethel Mars. Also at ASL.
Member of Provincetown Printers. Exhibits include: AIC, PAAM, Pan-Pacific
Expo,SF 1915, Berlin Photographic Co, NYC 1916, S. Indo. A. 1917 and 20, Boston
AC 1920. Works in countless collections and museums, well listed. 60. George Elmer Browne, NA: (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. This
painting was a demonstration painting for the Salmagundi Club and painted in 62
minutes. Just shows you what a master he was. Works have sold for as
high as 28,750 in 1997 in auction. 61. John Clayton: (b.1961)
Represented by William Scott Gallery, also in
New Hope, PA. Student: Art Students League under Dinnerstein and MB
McKenzie, also NA of Design, NY (scholarship winner twice), Cape Cod School of
Art; PAAM Emerging Artist Show, 1988. Countless collections. 62. 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. Aritsts American, 1942 (prize), LOC 1944-46. Works at Kendall Whaling
Museum, Mystic Seaport Museum, New York Hist. Soc., MMA, NYPL, Joslyn Mim,
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. 63. Chaim Gross: (1904-1991)
Impossible to list all the
showings, exhibits and awards credited to this artist so here are the
highlights: Studied; National Academy Fine Arts, Budapest, ASL with Robert
Laurent and BAID under Elie Nadelman. Member of Sculptors Guild (board
member), NIAL, AEA, Am. Artists Congress. Exhibits include; Provincetown
(The Tourist, a bronze in front of Heritage Museum), PAFA, many years and
prizes, Salons of America, WFNY, Sculptors Guild, MoMA, CAM, FAP, AV, Paris
Salon, BM, Jewish Museum, NYC. Works at: Hirshhorn Museum, MoMA, MMA, WMAA,
NMAA, Main Post Office, Washington DC, Federal Trade Commission, Wash. DC, and
countless others. Was also a well known WPA artist. He was active in
Provincetown from 1924, 1938-39 and 1943 on. He has been on TV shows on
wood sculpting, books, children's books, etc. Very well listed and collected
artist. 64. Chet Jones: Represented by the William Scott Gallery, Provincetown.
Also now at the New William Scott Gallery at 450 Huntington Avenue, Room 318,
Boston's south end. 65. Adam Graham: (b.1974)
Studied at Cape Cod School of Art under Lois
Griffel, 2 years. Son of famed portrait artist, Bob Graham. First
time in these auctions. 65A. Nancy Maybin Ferguson: (1871-1967)
Studied under Hawthorne
and Wm Chase, also at PAFA, and Breckenridge, Daingerfield. Exhibited at:
Corcoran Gallery (1914-45), PAFA, Buffalo FA, TMA, PAAM, Philadelphia Ten (1938)
Philadelphia Men's Club (gold medal, AIC, NAD, Paris, countless prizes, awards,
scholarships. Known as one of the Philadelphia 10 (retrospective in
1998). Countless collections. Extremely well listed in Who's Who,
Askart, Davenport's, has sold for as high as 14,000 in 2000 in auction. 66. Romard: Well
listed European artist who currently lives in Watertown, MA and Saint Paul de
Vence, France. Has had several US exhibitions, the
latest at the Federal Reserve Bank, Boston and Santa Fe, NM.
Also a bronze sculpture on permanent display at Dante Museum, Ravenna
Italy. Hundreds of his paintings and sculptures are in permanent
collections around the world. 67. Dimitrius
Constantinius: Well
known Boston Artist and photographer. Mural in Mistrals done by him.
Has also managed Mistrals in Boston for years. 68. Gary Mitchell:
FAWC fellow in the 1980's. Maine artist. 69. Michael Moss:(b.1951)
Represented
by Impulse Gallery, Provincetown, also in Marin-Price Gallery, Washington DC and
galleries in Newport, RI. Was
best in show at Cape Cod Artists show, 2002: 70. 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). 71. Charles Crodel: (1894-1973)
Listed European artist with listings in
artnet and artprice (ADEC). 72. PAAM Chapbook:
1935 whole chapbook consisting of 11 wood
block prints. Recent PAAM auction yielded a new high price of 1600.00 73. Conny Hatch: (b.1952) Represented
by The Quilted Fish, Provincetown and Teichman Gallery, Orleans. Countless
shows, PAAM Juried shows: 74. Donald Witherstine:
Information previously listed. 75. Henry Hensche: (1901
- 1992) Studied with Charles Hawthorne at Cape Cod School of Art, also
at AIC, NAD, ASL, Beaux Arts. 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. He took over the Cape Cod School of Art
on Hawthorne's passing and taught from 1928-91. Extremely well listed
artist. 76. Albert Edel: Information previously listed. 77. attributed to Corot (Camille Jean-Baptiste) (1796-1875)
Not
sure but the consignor gave me this information. Suffice it to say this is
really a spectacular painting and could very well be his. Prices of Corot
have reached 586,000+. It came from an estate in North Boston. 78. Arthur Cohen: Information previously listed. 79. Blanche Lazzell: (1878 - 1956)
Very popular early Provincetown artist and
teacher, early modernist, wood block prints, has major shows running in museums
in Dennis, Provincetown, Boston MFA, Cincinnati, very sought out artist. 80. Harold Walker: (1890 - )
Studied under Ross E. Moffett, A.
Whiting, K.Kappes, F. Trautman and WM Darling. Member of the
Beachcomber's. Exhibited at TMA,1922 (prize), 1923 (prize) and works at
Vanderpoel AA, Chicago. 81. Alfred Earelade(?)
Hard to make out. Wish I could make out the artist name as this is a
very good painting. 82. Chet Jones: Information previously
listed. 83. Bonnie Whittingham:
Information previously listed. 84. Joel Meyerowitz:
Represented by the DNA Gallery,
Provincetown. Very well known and collected photographer of New York and
Provincetown. Had the distinction of being the only photographer into
Ground Zero, New York to photograph. Countless museums, collections,
listed. 85. John Whorf, NA:
Information previously listed. 86. Charles Kiffer: (1902-1992)
In ADEC, a Maurice Chevalier poster
sold for 1800.00. European artist. 87. William von der Heydt:
Information previously listed. 88. Norma Holt: Represented by the Schoolhouse Gallery and Cherry
Stone Gallery, Wellfleet. To her credit, countless shows and awards in NY,
Provincetown, also photographer of recent book on artists of Provincetown.
Countless collections here and abroad. 89. Charlotte Blass: (b.1908)
Studied under Charles Hawthorne at
ASL, also NAD. Exhibited: NAD, PAFA, TMA, AWCS, PAAM, BM, Salons of
America, AIC. Works at: BM, West Point, Columbia Univ. Countless
shows and awards, well listed in Who's Who and AskArt and Davenport's.
Known for her portraits, still-life and landscapes. 90. Gilberta Daniels Goodwin: (b.1890)
Studied: Yale School FA,
ASL, Teacher's College, Columbia Univ (BA, MA) and under J.Weir, E.Taylor and T.
Benton. Member of AWCS, NYWCS, NAWA, AAPL, CAFA, New Haven PCC, Martha's
Vineyard AA (secretary 1940-). Exhibits include Arch.Lg., 1913, New Haven PCC
1913-15, AWCS 1916-55, S. Indp. A., 1921, 25-26, 31-21, also Salons of America
1923-26 and 29-31, PAFA 1932, pen and Brush club 1943 (award) Edgartown MA,
1944-46, Audubon Artists, 1946 and 51-53, NAWA and Martha's Vineyard AA
1940-61. Solo show at Argent Gallery 1954. Well listed artist. 91. 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. 92. Gordon Grant: Information previously listed. 93. George Elmer Browne, NA:
Information previously listed. 94. Helen Sawyer: Information previously listed. 95. John Whorf, NA:
Information previously listed. 96. Richard McKown: Represented by Schoolhouse Gallery.
Early works of his. Many shows and in many collections. 97. William H. Bicknell:
Information previously listed. 98. Tim Chappell:
Represented by the Wohlfarth Gallery. Very
popular artist of Provincetown and Boston. In countless collections. 99. Steph Gorkii:
Was represented by the Julie Heller Gallery, Provincetown. Artist of
distinction with pieces in the permanent collection of PAAM. Countless
shows. Very collectible. 100. Charles Lloyd Heinz: (1885-1955)
Studied at St. Louis School of FA, Chicago Academy, and under Richard Miller
and also Charles Hawthorne at the Cape Cod School of Art. Member of PAAM,
SC. Exhibits include: AIC 1928, 37-38,and 42. Also NAD 1929-32,
37-38 and 1941. PAFA 1930,32, and 1939. Corcoran Gallery
1930,35,37,39,43,47. AGAA, 1939, SC (prize in 1939), Carnegie Inst. 1941, 43-45,
MMA 1941 and NAC 1946. Also at PAAM annually. Works at Springfield
Museum of Art, Shelby County Court House, Fitchburg Museum, PAAM. PAAM had
a retrospective of Heinz in the 1990's. Very well listed and collected
artist. 101. Serge Chermayeff: (1900-
) Mentioned in Peter Manso's book about the art history of Provincetown, claim
to fame as major international architect and Director of Institute of
Design in Chicago (1946 - 1951). Very few of
his artistic endeavors ever come to market so a rare opportunity to get an
extremely prominent artist. 102. George Henry
Boughton: (1833-1905) Self taught artist, but also studied
extensively in Paris. Membership includes: NAD (honorary member), AWCS, Royal
Academy (London). Exhibits include: Boston AC, 1844 and 1874, American Art
Union, 1852, NAD 1853, 1856-76, Washington Art Assoc. 1857, Brooklyn AA, 1862-64,
1869-92, Maryland Hist. Soc, 1868, Royal Academy, AIC 1889, PAFA 1894 and
1899. Works at: NYHS. Very well listed artist. 103. Anonymous: 104. signed Jlihnyak(?):
Unknown about this European
artist. 105. John Whorf, NA:
Information previously listed. 106. Ilona Royce Smithkin:
Represented by the Wohlfarth Gallery, Provincetown. Has had books published by her, well known
and collected teacher and artist. Countless collections, shows. On
verso of this painting are articles, listings and showings to her credit. 107. Meghan
Petras: (b.1976) Represented by the Ellen Elizabeth Gallery,
Harwich Port, MA. Studied: currently at RISD, also MFA (sculpture) and SUNY, NY
(BS in Art Education and Ceramics). Exhibits include: Greene County Arts
Council, NY, White Electric, Providence, Millbrook Vineyards, Upstate Art
Phonecia, NY and The Red Monk, NY. Publications to her credit: Cape Arts
Review, Metroland Newspaper, Catskill Mountain Guide, and Strapped
Magazine. Awards: DCAC-PASS, 1 year residency, NY. 108. Kevin
Driskell: Very well known artist of Provincetown with a tremendous
following. The Schoolhouse has a room named after him. 109. Claude Simard:
Well known and collected artist of Cape Cod. 110. Myrtle
Johnson: No information available on this
artist. 111. Donald Shaw
McLaughlin: (1876-1938) Studied in Boston, also Beaux Arts with
Gerome and Laurens. Member: ANA, SAE. Exhibits include: Paris Salon,
1893 and PAFA, 1902-03, SAE, 1932 (prize), Kennedy Gallery, NYC (1930's),
Harbor Gallery, NYC 1986 (retrospective) and the AIC. Works at the AIC.
Well listed artist who started making etchings in 1899 and dedicated his life to
this medium until his death. He was heavily influenced by JA McNeil
Whistler. 112. Julius
Katzieff: (1892- ?) Studied at BMFA and PAFA. Exhibited
at PAFA, 1921. Addresses were Boston MA and Rockport MA. Also in
local collections in Provincetown. Well listed artist. 113. David
Wheeler: Well represented artist that was a fellow of the FAWC
in the 1980's. Has countless collections and listings accredited to
him. Also many publications of his work, one of which is included with
this lot. 114. Chuck
Anzalone: Represented by Studio 34, Whaler's Wharf,
prolific artist with countless shows, awards and in many collections: 115. Mariam Williams
Steele: (b.1916) Studied at: PAFA, Trenton Sch.of Industrial Arts,
Barnes Foundation. Member of: Guild of Boston Artists, Cambridge AA, AAPL,
Calif. AA, Laguna AA, Rockport AA, North Shore AA. Exhibits include: Los Angeles
Museum of Art, PAFA 1933-37 (prizes) and in 1939, 1943. Also at AAPL
1938-41, Rockport AA, 1942, 1952-55, Newark Mus. 1938, Long Beach AA, 1944
(prize), Santa Paula, CA, 1944 (prize), Laguna Beach AA, 1933, prize, 1934,
prize and 1935. Also Jordan Marsh 1942, 46, 53-55, AAPL 1938 (prize), 39
(prize), Guild of Boston Artists 1953-55 (solo), North Shore AA 53-55 (prizes),
Academic Artists, 1954-56, Cambridge AA 1953-56, Busch-Reisinger Mus., Harvard
Univ. 1958. Awards include Cresson traveling scholarship, PAFA,
1936. Very well listed artist. 116. Paul Resika: (b.1928):
Represented by the Berta
Walker Gallery. Studied with Sol Wilson 1940-44, Hans Hofmann 1945-47 in
NY, Venice and Rome 1950-54. Exhibits include George Dix Gallery, NYC
1948, solo show, Peridot-Washburn Gallery, NYC 1964-65,67-71 (solos) also at NAD
1961,1972. American Arts and Letters 1969-71) with Hassam Purchase
Award. Other awards include: Louis Comfort Tiffany Foundation Grant 1959,
Ingram Merrill Prize, 1969, . Works exhibited at: Indianapolis Museum of
Art, Sheldon Memorial Gallery, Univ. of Nebraska, Hirshhorn Collection, Wash.
DC, Sara Roby Foundation. Also was artist in residency at ASL 1968-69 and
teacher at Cooper Union, 1966-70's. Very prominent artist of Provincetown and New York, in countless
collections, museums, awards, shows, extremely collectible. 117. Denise
Minter: Well established artist with Provincetown ties.
Many collections here and abroad. 118. Michael
McGuire: (b.1953 ):
Represented by McGuire Studio &
Gallery at 465 Commercial St. Also shows at New Hope, Pennsylvania and Nantucket, very popular artist. 119. Ruth Hogan: (b.1943) Represented by the Hogan Gallery, Orleans,
accomplished artist and historian, Boston MFA. Countless collections,
museums. 120. Karl Knaths:
Information previously listed. 121. Jim Rann:
Represented by the Schoolhouse
Gallery. Extremely well known and collected local artist. 122. Anonymous: 123. signed
Burnett: (possibly Calvin) of Cambridge, MA. If it is Calvin
Burnett, he is extremely well listed with countless museums, collections,
awards, etc. 124. Harvey Dodd:
Represented by the Harvey Dodd
Gallery. This is also his big half price sale weekend. 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. 125. David E. Longwell:
FAWC fellow 1980's. Well collected contemporary artist. 126. PB Jamison:
Well known artist of Provincetown. Listed and very well collected. 127. Chris Storr: (b.1963
) Represented by Harmon Gallery in Wellfleet, Peter Coes Gallery in
Barnstable, student of Ron Fowler, definite emerging artist to watch.
First entry into these auctions led to representation in 3 galleries: 128. Constance
Black: Represented
by Teichman Gallery,
Brewster: Student
of Henry Hensche. Countless collections here and abroad. Chairman
of Art Commission, Provincetown, member PAAM 129. Tina Dickey:
This piece came from the Hans Hofmann estate, she was represented by the
famed Ellen Harris Gallery, Provincetown. 130. Fumi Komatsu:
Illustrator known for illustrating best selling novel "Temple of the
Golden Pavilion". 131. Xavier
Gonzalez: (1898 - ?) Studied AIC 1921-23, also in Paris and
Mexico City. Member: AWCS, American National Academy, Natl. Assn. Mural
Painters (president 1968). Exhibits include: Los Angeles (prize 1930), Arts and
Crafts Exhibition (New Orleans, 1937, prize), AIC, PAFA 1939, 46-53, 58 and 66.
Also Pepsi Cola Exhibition 1945,47. JS Sargent prize for watercolor Boston,
1946. Grand Central Gallery, 1951-53, MA, Witte Mus. San Antonio, 1968
(retrospective), WMAA, Guggenheim Fellowship (1947), Ford Foundation
grant. Also, MMA, New Orleans Mus. of Art, Witte Mus, SAM, War and Peace
auditorium Dallas, Dallas MFA, and others. He was well known for drip
painting in the style of Jackson Pollock before Jackson Pollock made the style
famous. Very well listed artist. 132. Edward George
Bisone: (b.1928) Studied at Unv. Buffalo with Seymour Drumlevitch.
Member of Artists Equity Asn. Exhibited at 27th Annual Butler Inst. Am. Art,
Youngstown, OH 1962, AWCS, NYC 1966, NAD 1970, Awards include First Prize
Burnhams Gallery Sight and Sound, 1963, Tony Sisti Awards, 1968, and
others. Well listed artist. 133. Gerrit Hondius:
Information previously listed. 134. Romanos Rizk: (b.1927)
:Studio on 6 Kiley Court, extensive listings, shows and awards, very prolific
painter of Provincetown. Has current exhibition at Cape Museum of Fine
Arts in Dennis, MA: 135. Richard Baker:
Represented by the Albert Merola
Gallery. Well listed and collected artist. 136. Byrne
Marston: Studied under Hilda Neily in
Italy last year, Cape Cod School style painter.
137. Evergon:
Fellow of FAWC, also exhibited at MFA, Boston, Canadian Museum of
Photography. Extremely well known international photographer with
countless awards and shows. 138. Brenda Silva: Represented
by Studio S, 3rd Fl. Whaler’s Wharf: Countless shows include PAAM
Member's Juried, many collections. 139. Robert Parker:
Represented by the Ellen
Elizabeth Gallery, Harwich Port, also owner/curator of The Backside Gallery,
Harwich Port. Studied at New England School of Art, Montseratt School of
Visual Arts. Muralist and abstract wood sculptures are his specialty.
20 year artist. 140. Phillip
Rosenthal: Was a fellow of the FAWC. Not much else known about
this artist. 141. Anonymous: 142. JB Cella:
Not known about this artist, but has several of the Moffett school style. 143. A. Boudain:
Not known about this artist. 144. Dianna Matherly:
Represented by the Tristan
Gallery, West End. Very collectible artist with many PAAM Member's juried,
in countless collections. 145. Maude
Ainslie: (1870-1960) Studied with AW Dow and William Zorach.
Member of Louisville AA and PAAM. Exhibited at PAAM 1917, Louisville AC,
1943, 1954 and AR Hite Institute (solo show-1951). Better known for her wood
block prints. Very well listed in Who's Who, Askart.com and
Davenport's. 146. Nick Thorkelson: (b.1944)
Studied at Univ. of
Wisconsin, Art, and also at PAAM. Studied under Abbi Marchesani, Robert
Grillo. Fellowship from Somerville Art's Council. Also well known as
a cartoonist, works have appeared in Boston Globe, Somerville Journal, MIT,
Greenpeace and World Peace Organization. 147. Stuart
McFarland: Not much known about this Cape Cod artist, but to
say this is a great pastel work. 148. Donald Witherstine:
Information previously
listed. 149. Agnes
Weinrich: (1873 - 1946) Early Provincetown
artist. Known as an early abstractionist, heavy involvement in the early
years of PAAM, well listed, countless museums, shows, awards and collections
here and abroad. 150. Walter
Douglas: (1868 - 1948) Studied at ASL, NAD and with William
Chase. Member of AWCS, SC and Morristown AA. Exhibits include: NAD
1893-1900, AWCS, PAFA, AIC, Boston AC 1894-1907 and Salons of America.
Works at Dallas Museum of FA, SC, New Haven Hist. Soc., BM and Jersey City Mus.
Well listed artist. 151. Gabriel: Well known and collected
Upper Cape artist. Current show at Wellfleet
Bank. Extremely popular in these auctions. Has current show running
at Snow's in Orleans. 152. John Krenik:
(b.1956) 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. 153. Dan Vitale: (b.1959)
Represented by the Ellen Elizabeth
Gallery, Harwich Port. Known as the veteran singer/songwriter of Bim Skala
Bim. Focuses on wood grain and wood in various forms for sculptures. 154. Derek Bolduc: Emerging artist to watch, studied
at Castle Hill, as he quotes "I have to paint everyday!" 155. Barbara Cohen:
Extremely well known and collected artist of Provincetown with several books
credited to her name. Very well collected and in countless collections. 156. Robert Kurkewicz:
Sculptor of New Jersey since 1945. Very well listed and collected and known for
his bird sculpting. His bird sculptures are exhibited in New Jersey
Audubon Society, decorator showrooms in San Francisco, Dallas, Chicago and New
York. 20 of his carvings are in museums around the world and has won over
200 awards and best of shows in wood carvings. He has also been featured
on television and in numerous publications. This is definitely a collectible piece and will only
go up in value. 157. Tod
Lindenmuth: (1885-1976) Studied at Chase Sch. with Robert
Henri, and Ambrose Webster, George Elmer Browne and William Bicknell.
Member of SC, Artists guild, St. Augustine, FL. Rockport AA and PAAM.
Exhibits include AIC, S.Indp.A. 1917-19, 1922-28, PAFA, 1917-18, 1923, 1927-33,
Salons of America 1922-24, Rockport AA, PAFA (prize), Corcoran Gallery
1930. Works hang at PAFA, NYPL, MFA Houston, Newark Mus., PA State
College, Allentown Museum of FA, Bibilotheque Nationale, Paris, Springfield Mus.,
Kansas City AI, LACMA, TIM, Rochester Mem. Gallery. Very well listed and
collected artist. 158. Joni Cozza:
(b.1956), Has showed at PAAM. Painting since 1994. First time in these
auctions. 159. John Henry Crosman:
(1897-1970) Studied at Mass. Normal School with Richard Andrew, Ernest
Major. Member of Guild of Boston Artists. Has been discussed in national
magazines like Woman's Home Companion, Collier's. Listed. 160. Hal Carlson:
Not much known about this artist except to assume he was a Cape Cod artist
(only because of the content of this painting). 161. Warren:
(probably Henry, b.1793 as he was a well known etcher of famous landmarks in
the United States, "Washington Monument" 1815) . 162. Vollian Burr Rann:
(1897 - 1956): Studied at Corcoran School and NAD with Charles
Hawthorne. Member of PAAM (Honorary V.Pres.), Provincetown Printers.
Exhibited at Corcoran Gallery, 1928, 37. PAFA 1928, 37, NAD 1930,31, Phil. A.
All. and PAAM 1923-46. Well listed artist. 163. Tom Johnson: (b.1959) Represented by Johnson
Gallery which has just moved to the first floor of the
Whaler's Wharf. Countless collections. 164. Anonymous: 165. Thomas Nason: withdrawn from auction. 166. E. Reeves
Euler: (1896-?) Studied: Corcoran School, also NAD, and with Charles
Hawthorne in Provincetown, 1919. Member of PAAM (president, 1954-56). Also
Beachcombers, Washington AC, Wash. Landscape Club and Woodstock AA and
Provincetown Painters. Exhibits include: NAD, NGA, PMG, PAAM, Univ.
Illinois, Univ. Nebraska, Boise Gallery of Art, Papermill Playhouse, Corcoran
Gallery 1935, 37 and 39. Very well listed artist. 167. S. Mugz:
Not known about this European artist except to say a great painting. 168. Lily Harmon,
NA: (1912-1998)
Studied: Yale Univ, Parson's
School of Design, Art Student League, Academie Colarossi, Paris. Member NA
(full academician, 1970), Exhibits include: NA, NAD, NGA, WMAA, PAFA, MMA,
Carnegie Institute, Corcoran Gallery, and countless others. Works at: WMAA,
Hirshhorn College, AFA, Tel Aviv Museum. Extremely well listed with Who's
Who, AskArt, Davenport's. 169. Gert Perrone:
Not known about this artist. 170. Patricia Cole:
Was a fellow at FAWC in the 80's. Well collected artist. 171. Patrick Tranii:
Local art collector. In many collections here and in Boston. 172. Martin:
No idea of who this artist is except to say he/she was a good one considering
this is a great litho. 173. Oliver
Newberry Chaffee: (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. 174. Edwin Avery Bisese:
20th century artist with shows and gallery. representation in Washington
DC and the Caribbean. 175. Anonymous: 176. Charles
Anton 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. 177. signed CFS: 178. Edward John
Stevens Jr: (1923-1988) Studied at:NJ State Teachers College,
Columbia Univ. and with Henry Varnum Poor & George Picken. Member of
Phila. WCC, Audubon Artists. Exhibited: PAFA, 1945,51,63, also at Pasadena
AI, 1946, BM, 1945,46, AIC 1947 & 49, WMAA, Phila. Art Al, Weyhe Gallery,
1944-71, and more. Works at WMAA, NJ State Mus., AIC, PAFA, Honolulu
Academy of Arts and others. Well listed. 179. SM Siegman:
Not much known about this artist. 180. Pattee Durkin: (b.1958)
Represented by Gallery at B
& B, Waquoit Bay, Cape Cod. Studied at Art Institute of Boston,
also in Normandy under Jason Berger. Has had several group and solo shows
in New York. 181. Shelby
Shackelford: (1899-1987) Studied Maryland Inst. Ross Moffett and in
Paris with Marguerite & William Zorach. Member of PAAM, Baltimore AG,
Artists Union, Am. Artists Congress, NYSWA. Exhibits include: NYC, 1936,
BMA, 1944-46, 59 (first prize for painting), Notre Dame Coll. WMAA, and
more. Works at: BMA, NYPL, Morgan State Col., and more. Very well
listed artist. 182. Anonymous: 183. Anonymous: 184. Raphael Noz:
Well known local artist of Provincetown. Unique item for my auction. 185. Alfred Gerekat:
Unknown about this artist. 186. Count Bouvier de Cachard:
(b.1929) European artist. Listed in Artprice (ADEC). 187. Harold Henriksen:
20th century European artist known for his village scenes. Listed in
Davenport's. 188. signed Altman
(Harold?) If it is Harold, very well listed artist with worldwide
museum listings and countless shows in PAFA, WMAA, MoMA. BMFA, BMA, MMA.
You be the judge. 189. Anonymous: 190. signed Cloft:
Unknown about this artist, except to say there are a lot of Clofts listed
in Who's Who. 191. Linda Chen:
Unknown about this artist. 192. Charles Emile Heil:
(1870-1950) Studied at Cowles Art School with DeCamp and Major, also in
Paris. Member: Boston WCC, Boston SWCP, Chicago SE, Calif. PM, SAE, AFA, Phila.
WCC. Exhibits include: Boston AC 1896-1909, AIC, PAFA 1903, Pan Pac Expo, SF
1915 (gold medal winner), Soc. Indep. Artists 1917, Salons of America, 1924,
Jordan Marsh 1938 and again at PAFA 1940. Works at Worcester Art. Mus.,
Malden Public Library, NYPL, Concord AA, AIC, CMA, Cincinnati Mus., BMFA, FMA,
Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, AIC, Yale, LACMA, CM, Munich Inst. Very
well listed artist. 193. Joey Maroon:
Local artist. 194. CJ Smith:
Not sure of who this artist is as there are a couple of CJ's in Who's
Who. Great painting though. 195. Charles Smith:
Probably Charles William Smith (1893-1987) who is VERY WELL LISTED and in
countless museums and collections nationally, including MoMA, Guggenheim, BMA,
SFMA, WMAA, AIC, SAM, PMG, SGA, CMA, VMFA and others. He was extremely
well known for his wood block prints. 196. signed Eglai:
Possible relation to the Eglai
family of painters/teachers of Provincetown. 197. Bardwell:
Not known about this artist but to
suggest possible Moffett student only because of content of painting being a
subject he had many students paint. 198. Dana Loomis:
Painted in Provincetown in the
early 60's and 70's. 199. BJ Smith:
Local Provincetown artist and craftsman. 200. Martha Dunigan:
Late daughter of Philip Malicoat and sister of Conrad Malicoat. She had
shown in local galleries and at PAAM. She died of cancer a few years
ago.
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