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Saturday, April 28, 2007 Cape Cod Artist: Past & Present
Auction Results
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Artist Name
Artist biography
Title
Medium
Size (height x width)
Signature location
Notes
Condition
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Lot 1 Ray Nolin:
Represented by the Backshore Gallery. Full time resident
and artist of Provincetown for 24 years. Studied under Philip Malicoat,
Joan Pereira and was nominated for New York Arts & Letters grants for 3
years. Has been represented by Berta Walker Gallery, Impulse Gallery and
Julie Heller Gallery. Has had many one man shows in Boston.
"Untitled Dune Scape”, pastel on paper, 7.5 x
9.5, slr, excellent, blonde wood/matte/glass
est. 100-200
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
143.75 |
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Lot 2 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, Brooks 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.
“Untitled Clipper Ship”, pencil on paper, 8 x
8, slr, excellent, black/matte/glass
est. 50-100
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
28.75 |
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Lot 3 Pauline B. Johnson: (1905-1994)
Studied at: Univ. Wash., Columbia Univ., Moore College, sculpture with
William Zorach, painting with Peter Camfferman, Seattle, 1942-43 and
bookbinding with Dorothy Macdonald. Member of: Western AA, Colorado
State College Ed., Nat. Art Educ. Assn., Wash. Art Edu. Exhibited at:
CPLH, 1933, Ann. Watercolor, Seattle AI, Univ. Wyoming, Oakland Art
Gallery, Columbia Univ., Henry Art Gal, Art Louie Gal., Tucson AC and
Phoenix AM among others. Many of the above yielded awards and medals.
Works in many museums and collections. Extremely well listed.
“Provincetown Monument”, watercolor, 10 x 6,
slr, excellent, silver/matte/glass
est. 100-200
Frame
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SOLD
115.00
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Lot 4 Lois Anne: Studied
at Alfred Univ. (BFA). Has a studio in Rockland (since 1983). Taught at
Farnsworth Art Mus., UMA Thomaston Cntr., Rockport Coll., Coastal
Workshop, member of Round Top (since 1998). She has exhibited throughout
the country in art galleries and museums including Maine Contemporary
Art and Ocean House Gallery, Maine, both in Maine.
“The Elements”, mono type, 17 x 16, slr,
titled lower left, numbered 1 of 1, excellent, blonde wood/matte/glass
est. 200-400
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
143.75 |
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Lot 4.1 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.
“The Oyster Shacks”, etching, 4.5 x 5.5,
slr, titled lower left, excellent, black/matte/glass
est. 100-200
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
207.00
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Lot 5 signed J. R. Younger:
Extensive research yielded nothing on this talented
artist. "Untitled Dune Scape",
oil on wood, 16 x 24, slr, very good, some very slight crackling, gold
metal with canvas matte
est. 200-300
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
115.00
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Lot 5.1 Jennifer Ditacchio:
Studied
at Yale Univ. (MFA in painting/printmaking), Bennington Coll. (BFA in
painting/printmaking), The Putney Sch. PAAM. Exhibitions include Yale
Univ., Ptown Arts Magazine, Bennington College, Center for Popular
Culture (Nicaragua), Putney School and many others. Awards include the
2001 Paul Harper Res. Fellowship, Vermont Studio Center, 1997 Blair
Dickinson Award through Yale Univ., Yale Univ. scholarship, Bennington
College grant, Elizabeth Reed Keller Award, Mass. State grant, PAAM
(painting/printmaking scholarship award, 1989). Well collected artist of
Provincetown and New York. “Memories #2”, acrylic on wood/glass, 16 x 9.75, signed verso, titled on
verso, also 2 different labels on verso, excellent, no frame needed
est. 100-200
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SOLD
115.00 |
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Lot 5.2 Jennifer Ditacchio:
Information previously listed, Lot 5.1.
“Memories #3”, acrylic on wood/glass, 16 x 9.75, signed verso, dated
1992, titled on verso, also label on verso, excellent, no frame needed
est. 100-200
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SOLD
57.50 |
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Lot 6 signed M. Holl (Mary also Mary
H. Peabody): Daughter of Harry Holl who opened Scargo Pottery in the
summer of 1952 on Cape Cod. Worked there since her high school days.
Studied at Mass. Art, Boston. Well collected cape artist.
“Untitled”, ceramic sculpture, 15.5 x 18.5, signed verso, excellent
except needs to be fixed on verso for hanging, unframed
est. 200-300
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143.75 |
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Lot 7 Jeffrey van de Viss (?): Not
positive on the spelling of the last name. Suffice it to say, using
several avenues, nothing came up in extensive research.
"Untitled”, collage/assemblage, 10 x 20, signed verso, dated May 1992,
very good, wood
est. 50-100
Frame
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SOLD
11.50
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Lot 8 Herbert G. Jones:
Extremely
prolific Maine author/artist known for such books as "Old Portland
Town", "Isles of Casco Bay", "I Discover
Maine" and "The Amazing Mr. Longfellow".
“Old Fish Wharf, Casco Bay, Maine”, oil on canvas board, 18 x 21, slr,
titled on verso, artist's label on verso, very good, framed
est. 300-500
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
86.25 |
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Lot 9 Randy Poulin: (born 1945)
Studied with Henry Hensche, Sal del Deo, Peter Gee at Hawthorne Sch. Of
Art, with Joan Pereira. Member of PAAM. Exhibitions include: The White
House, Burlington, VT., Matterhorn Lodge, West Dover, VT., PAAM.
“Still Life with Pitcher and Flowers”, oil on canvas, 20 x 16, slr &
verso, excellent, black/gold painted wood
est. 100-200
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
143.75 |
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Lot 10 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. Recently had an exhibition at Cape Museum
of Fine Art, Dennis, and PAAM. Extremely collectible and prices only
going up. “Untitled”, oil/collage on paper, 4.75 x 4.5, unsigned, dated November
1958, very good, white wood/glass
est. 100-200
Frame
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SOLD
28.75 |
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Lot 10.1 signed J(?) Grasso:
The
first name on this artist is very difficult to ascertain. There are
listings for a Jonathan and also a Joanna Grasso, but I cannot tell you
for sure which one, if either did this great watercolor.
“Untitled Pier Scene”, watercolor, 16 x 28, sll, excellent, wood/double
matte/glass
est. 400-600
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
258.75 |
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Lot 11 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.
“A Terribly Tough Fella”, etching, 5.5 x 4, slr in hand and plate,
excellent, black/matte/glass
est. 100-200
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
143.75 |
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Lot 12 Irene Lipton: Represented by ArtStrand, Provincetown. Also exhibited at Schoolhouse Gallery. Also
magazine design and production of Provincetown Arts Magazine, involved
in FAWC (mono print project, teaches). Currently has an exhibition at
PAAM. “House”, graphite on paper, 17 x 14.5, slr and verso, dated 1988, titled
on verso, excellent, blonde wood/matte/glass
est. 200-300
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
86.25 |
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Lot 12.1 Sydney Simon:
(1917-1997)
Studied: Carnegie Inst., PAFA (Cresson fellowship, 1940, Edwin Austin
Abbey fellowship, 1940-41, BFA). Also with George Harding, Univ. Penn,
Barnes Found. Member: Pittsburgh AA, Abbey F., 1940, Artists Equity
Assn., Century Assn., Arch. Lg., Skowhegan School P & S, Provincetown
AA. Exhibited at: NGA, MMA, Pittsburgh AA, PAFA, YMHA, Corcoran
Biennials and other Corcoran Galleries, MMA, WMAA, MoMA, Graham Gallery,
NYC. Works at: MMA, US Was Dept., Am. Embassy, Paris, France, Cornell
Univ., Kramer College, State Univ. NY, and countless others. Extremely
well listed sculptor known for his bronzes. Well listed.
“Untitled”, limited edition print, 15 x 22,
sll, numbered 3 of 30, excellent, wood/matte/g;ass
est. 400-600
Frame
Signature
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UNSOLD
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Lot 13 Gordon Hope Grant:
Information previously listed, Lot 2.
“The Upper Bay - New York”, lithograph, 10.5 x 13, slr in hand, titled
on verso, includes AAA label, excellent, black/matte/glass
est. 200-400
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
115.00 |
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Lot 14.1 William Barron:
Represented
by Boston Art, Erdreich-White Fine Art, Inc., Boston and Ellen Wallace
Art Consulting, Inc., in Illinois. Studied at Rutgers Univ. (MFA), Mass.
College of Art (BFA and with Kupferman, Berger, Neuman, Daby and
Lichtenstein. Awards include Pollock-Krasner Foundation grant (1992),
Union League Club (purchase award, 1989), Mass. Arts & Humanities Found.
(1975). Countless exhibitions and collections include: Benefit Trust
Life, Borg Warner, Eastern Casualty, Cisco Tech., Hale and Dorr, Hewlett
Packard, McDonald Corp., Scudder Stevens and Clark, Boston and
elsewhere. Commissions include Northwestern Mem. Hosp., LaSalle Bank.
His works have appeared in various publications including The Cape
Codder, The Cape Cod Compass, Provincetown Arts Magazine, Provincetown
Pocketbook, National Fisherman and Woodenboat.
“Pond Study”, oil on canvas, 12 x 16, slr and verso, dated 1994, titled
on verso, excellent, wood
est. 200-400
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
57.50 |
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Lot 14.2 William Barron:
Information
previously listed, Lot 14. “The Marsh”, oil on canvas glued to board, 11 x 14, sll and verso, dated
'93, titled on verso, excellent, wood
est. 200-400
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
57.50 |
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Lot 15 William MacRobbie:
Connecticut
artist. Exhibited at the Lyme AA. “Low Tide”, watercolor, 14 x 21, slr, Lyme Art Association exhibition
label on verso, excellent, wood/matte/glass
est. 500-700
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
143.75 |
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Lot 16 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.
“Wet Weather, Gloucester”, watercolor, 8 x 6.75, slr, titled lower left,
excellent, wood/double matte/glass
est. 400-600
Frame
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SOLD
316.25 |
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Lot 17 John Foley:
(born 1967)
Studied at Boston College (painting, art history), Boston Architectural
Center (interior design). Member of PAAM. Exhibitions include PAAM
(Member's Open, several, 2006, image used on cover catalogue), Noreen's
Bistro (summer 2006), Seamen's Bank (Shank painter Rd. office, summer
2005), FAWC in 2004 Townie Exhibition.
“Coast Guard Pier, #2”, acrylic on board, 14 x 18, slr, excellent, gold
gild
est. 200-300
Frame
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SOLD
201.25 |
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Lot 18 Wuanita Smith:
(1866-1959)
Studied at Phila. Sch. of Design for Women, PAFA, ASL and Paris. Member
of Am. Color Pr. Soc. (founder), Phila. Pr. Club, PAFA (fellow), Phila.
Plastic Club., Woodmere Art Gal, New Haven PCC, Bridgeport AA, NAC.
Exhibits include Irvinton AA (prize), Wilmington AA (prize), Phila. PC
(prize), Missippi AA (medal), New Haven PCC, PAFA Ann., Bryn Mawr AC,
Woodmere Art Gal. Works at PAFA, LOC, Phila. Plastic Club, Phila. Sch.
Des. for Women, PMA, Oklahoma AC, Scranton Mus. Art & Science. Known for
her etchings, woodblock prints and illustrations (The Four Courner
Series, The Admiral's Daughter, Grimm's Fairy Tales, Gulliver's Travels,
Washington Square Classics, Virginia Books). Very well listed in Who was
Who in American Art, 1975 edition.
“Untitled”, pastel on paper, 18.5 x 9.75, slr, excellent, carved gold
gild/double matte/glass
est. 300-500
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
143.75 |
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Lot 19.1 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.
“Fireplace, Oldest House”, original photograph, 4.5 x 6.5, slr, titled
lower left, very good, wood/matte/glass
est. 50-100
Frame
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SOLD
28.75 |
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Lot 19.2 John W. Gregory:
Information previously listed, Lot 19.
“Unfinished Symphony”, original photograph, 4.5 x 6.5, slr, titled lower
left, excellent, wood/matte/glass
est. 50-100
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
28.75 |
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Lot 19.3 John W. Gregory:
Information previously listed, Lot 19.
“Dance Macabre”, original photograph, 4.5 x 6.5, slr, titled lower left,
excellent, wood/matte/glass
est. 50-100
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
28.75 |
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Lot 19.4 John W. Gregory:
Information previously listed, Lot 19.
“Oldest House in Provincetown”, original photograph, 4.5 x 6.5, slr,
titled lower left, excellent, wood/matte/glass
est. 50-100
Frame
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SOLD
57.50 |
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Lot 20 J. J. Enwright: (born 1905)
Lived in eastern Massachusetts and painted along the shore, including
the Cape, Rockport, Cape Ann and Gloucester. He is known for his fine
harbor scenes.
“Pier Scene”, oil on canvas board, 12 x 16, slr, excellent, heavy carved
wood
est. 400-600
Frame
Signature
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632.50 |
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Lot 20.1 Philip Cecil Malicoat:
(1908-1981) Studied at John Herron Art Inst. 1928-29 and at Cape Sch. of
Art with Hawthorne, 1929-30, also with Hensche and Dickinson 1931-32.
Member of PAAM (trustee, 1966-69, HON. vice-pres. 1969-72),
Beachcombers, 1931 (pres., 1942-43, 55-56) and Woodstock AA. Exhibited
at: PAFA Ann, 1933, Corcoran Gall., 1935-39, NAD, 1936, 38-40,54, AIC,
1941, Phila. WCC, 1931, 35, Inst. Mod. Art, Boston, 1939, PAAM, 1931-72,
Art USA NY, 1959, Provincetown Group Gallery, 1970s, recent
retrospective, 2002 at PAAM. Also at CCAA and Falmouth Artists Guild
(awards). Works at Rochester Mus. Art, Chrysler Mus., PAAM, Hirshhorn
Collection, DC,. Known for his seascapes, he painted in watercolors and
oils until 1949 and then exclusively in oils from that point on in the
1950's. Very rare for his works to hit open market. Extremely
collectible. "Provincetown (storefront)", watercolor, 17 x 10, sll, dated lower left
(looks like 1967), inscribed "Provincetown", lower right, excellent,
gold gild/glass
est. 300-500
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
862.50 |
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Lot 21 Morgan Dennis:
Information
previously listed, Lot 11. “Thats a Lot of Applesauce”, etching, 4 x 5.5, slr in hand, titled lower
left, excellent, black/matte/glass
est. 100-200
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
115.00 |
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Lot 22 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.
“Decoy and Book”, oil on canvas board, 16 x 20, unsigned, from the
estate of, artist's biography on verso, fair, board is warped, gold gild
est. 250-350
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Did not reach reserve.
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Lot 23 Dr. Hyman Shrand:
(1921-1999)
Exhibitions include the prestigious Berta Walker Gallery among others.
Extremely well listed and recognized artist, author and poet. Many
shows, awards in his career.
“Untitled Couple on Bench”, acrylic on
canvas, 29.75 x 23.75, unsigned, good, wood with canvas interior matte
est. 100-200
Frame
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SOLD
57.50 |
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Lot 24 Boyslon H. Dummer:
(1878-1945) Rockport Artist. Studied at ASL with Pape, Noyes, Webster,
Carlson. Member of SC, North Shore AA, Boston Soc. Indp. Artists,
Rockport AA. Exhibits include WMAA, NAD, PAFA, SC, Copley Society, North
Shore AA, Rockport AA. Listed in Who was Who in American Art, 1975,
Polk. “Winter Scape”, oil on canvas board, 12 x 16, signed verso, artist's
information on verso, very good except for 4 pin holes in corners, wood
est. 200-300
Frame
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Did not reach reserve.
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Lot 25 Gordon Hope Grant:
Information previously listed, Lot 2.
“Untitled”, lithograph, 10 x 13, slr, original litho by AAA, excellent,
black/matte/glass
est. 100-200
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
258.75 |
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Lot 25.1 John Hare: Information
previously listed, Lot 16. “Provincetown Waterfront”, watercolor, 8 x 7, slr, titled lower left,
excellent, frame/double matte/glass
est. 300-500
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
546.25 |
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Lot 26 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.
“Day's End, Provincetown”, oil on canvas, 6 x 12, slr and verso, titled
on verso, excellent, blonde wood
est. 300-500
Frame
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SOLD
201.25 |
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Lot 27 signed R. Waite:
Unsure who this artist is.
“Homer's Wharf, New Bedford”, oil on canvas, 20 x 24, slr and verso,
titled on verso, excellent, gold wood
est. 100-200
Frame
Signature
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201.25 |
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Lot 28 Charles Tersolo:
(born 1974)
Represented by the Thanassi Gallery, Provincetown. Studied at Univ. of
NH (BA under McCar/Meyer) and also Margaret McCann and John Jacobsmeyer. Exhibitions
include: Harvard Alumni Club "Emerging Artists Show, Boston, PAAM
Member's Juried, also had show at New Art on Newbury Street. Countless
shows in the Boston area. Recent article on him in In Newsweekly. Also a
member of Copley Society.
“Red Inn”, oil on canvas, 11 x 14, slr and verso, titled on verso,
excellent, gold gild
est. 200-400
Frame
Signature
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Lot 29 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. “Messengers of the Sea”, wood block print, 10 x 10, slr, titled lower
left, excellent, wood/matte/glass
est. 200-300
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
316.25 |
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Lot 30 M. P. Landis:
Represented by
the Schoolhouse Gallery, Provincetown. Also at 55 Mercer Gallery, NY and
with the international art group, VERN. Worldwide exhibitions have
included Madrid, Spain, San Francisco, Philadelphia and elsewhere. Solo
show at PAAM in late 90's. Works at the Bowdoin College Mus. of Art, the
DeCordova Museum, NY Public Library, PAAM and many public and private
collections. Also involved in ongoing collaboration with the US Postal
Service with visual artists Paul Bowen, Bert Yarborough and poet Nick
Flynn. His art as graced the covers of various CD releases and poetry
books. Teaches at the Fine Arts Work Center, Provincetown.
“World”, oil on wood, 36 x 13.5, signed verso, dated Sept. '92, FAWC,
also inscribed "Why do we allow fear, hate and stupidity to define our
?", very good, unframed
est. 200-400
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Lot 30.1 Leo Manso:
(1914 - 1993)
Studied: NAD, New Sch. for Social Res. w/Camillo Egas. Member of NA
(1985). Exhibited at: PAFA (1947-49, 53,54, 62-68), with Amer. Abstract
Artists, 1948, PAAM, 1948 (with Hofmann, Pollock, Gottlieb, Knaths),
Audubon Artists (1952, first prize, oil), Am. Acad. & Inst. of Arts and
Letters NYC (award), Univ. of Illinois, Ford Foundation, NIAL, MoMA,
WMAA, NE Arts Festival, ASL, Hudson River Mus, Frank Rehn Gal. (many
awards in above mentioned). Other awards include: Guggenheim Fellowship,
1982. Works at: MoMA, WMAA, BMFA, Worcester Mus, Corcoran Gallery, PAFA,
Brooklyn Mus, NY Univ., Loeb Center, Brandeis Univ., Gleicenstein Mus,
Safad, Isreal, Mt. Holyoke Col., Riverside Mus., Hirshhorn Mus., NAD.
Co-founder Provincetown Workshop, 1959, taught at Cooper Union, 1947, NY
Univ., 1950, Accademia Americana, Dartmouth Univ., Co-founder of "256"
in Provincetown and primary founder of Long Point Gallery, 1977-78. Was
active in Provincetown from 1947 on.
“Untitled”, limited edition print, 15 x 22,
slr, numbered 3 of 30, part of a boxed limited edition collection put
out by the Long Point Gallery in the 1980's, excellent, blonde
wood/glass
est. 500-700
Frame
Signature
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UNSOLD
Did not reach reserve.
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Lot 31 Morgan Dennis:
Information
previously listed, Lot 11. “Untitled Boston Terrier”, etching, 5.25 x 4, slr in hand, excellent,
black/matte/glass
est. 100-200
Frame
Signature
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SOLD
172.50 |
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Lot 32 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). “Lobster Fishermen”, lithograph, 9 x 14, unsigned, excellent,
black/matte/glass
est. 400-600
Frame
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SOLD
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Lot 34 Ray Nolin: Information
previously listed, Lot 1. “Pilgrim Lake”, pastel on paper, 7.5 x 9.5, slr, dated '98, titled lower
middle, excellent, blonde wood/matte/glass
est. 100-200
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Lot 35 William H. Littlefield:
Information previously listed, Lot 10.
“Ambiguous Creature”, wood block print, 9 x 12, slr and verso, dated
4/28/53, numbered 2 of 3, titled on verso, excellent, wood/double
matte/glass
est. 200-400
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Lot 36 William H. Littlefield:
Information previously listed, Lot 10.
“Several Dragons”, wood block print, 9 x 12, slr and verso, dated May 8,
1953, numbered 3 of 8, titled on verso, excellent, wood/double
matte/glass
est. 200-400
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Lot 36.1 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 Arts and Sciences, Macon GA, plus others.
Extremely well listed, award winning artist.
“Captain Jack's Landing”, acrylic on canvas, 20 x 30, slr, artist
biography attached to verso, excellent, white painted wood slat
est. 1,000-1,500
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Lot 37 signed Claire (Irene Stry):
(mid 20th century) Exhibited at S. Indp. A. between 1937-38. Listed in
Who was Who in American Art. “Untitled Pier Scene”, oil on canvas board, 16 x 12, slr (Claire) and
verso (Irene Stry), very good, carved wood
est. 300-500
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Lot 38 Cynthia Packard:
(b.1957)
Represented by the Packard Gallery, Provincetown and the Chase Gallery,
Boston. Just had a hugely successful opening at the Chase Gallery.
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.
Just had a recent stellar show at the Chase Gallery, Boston with
coverage on the front page of the Cape Cod Times.
“Untitled Nude Lady in Chair”, oil on canvas, 36 x 24.5, slr, excellent,
wood
est. 800-1,000
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575.00 |
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Lot 39 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.
"Provincetown”, etching, 4 x 6, sll in plate, very good,
black/matte/glass
est. 400-600
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Lot 40 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. New world record set by
Outer Cape Auctions July 19th, '03 Auction for an oil on canvas,
$25,760.00.
“Turkey”, ink on paper, 18 x 23, estate stamped, circa 1950, Edith C,.
Blum Gallery label on verso, very good, wood/matte/glass
est. 250-500
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Lot 40.1 Lilly Harmon:
(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. “Milton in a Plaid Shirt (Schachter)”, oil on canvas, 24 x 20, slr and
verso, dated 19'79, titled and dated on verso stretcher (lower), NAD
exhibition label and another label with NFS and title, excellent, gild
frame
est. 1,000-2,000
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Lot 41 Morgan Dennis:
Information
previously listed, Lot 11. “Untitled Windmill”, etching, 4 x 5.25, slr, very good (some age to
paper), frame/matte/glass
est. 50-100
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Lot 42 John Clayton:
(b.1961)
Now represented by the Egeli Gallery in Provincetown, was 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.
“Untitled Townscape”, oil on masonite, 9 x
12.25, slr, excellent, silver with canvas inlay/matte
est. 200-400
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Lot 42.1 Justin Otzel:
(born 1984)
Represented by Titos Gallery, Aquarium Mall, Provincetown. Studied at
Housatonic College (drawing with Ronald Abbey). Recent first juried
exhibition in Easthampton, Ct. at the Goodlander Gallery won best in
category (oil). Emerging artist in and of Provincetown.
Commissions include Provincetown Elementary School lobby mural (30 feet
long). "Foggy Morning", oil on canvas, 24 x 18, slr and verso, dated 2005-06.
titled on verso, exhibited in Easthampton, excellent, black frame
est. 500-700
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Lot 43 Byron Browne:
(1907-1961)
Studied at NAD (1924-28 w/Aiken, Zorach). Member of Am. Abstract
Artists, AEA, Audubon Artists, Am. Artists Congress, Allied AA, Yonkers
AA. Exhibited at NAD, AIC, Corcoran Gallery, WMAA, MoMA, WFNY, Audubon
Artists, Carnegie Inst., Kootz Gallery, Salons of Amer., S. Indp. A.,
LaTusca Exhib., Univ. Illinois, M. Diamond FA (NYC), Acad. Arts &
Letters, NYC WPA exhib., Newark Mus. Art, Butler AI, Univ. Georgia,
Hirshorn Mus., Dallas Mus. FA, Walter Chrysler Jr. College, Tel-Aviv Mus.,
Northwestern Univ., Brown Univ., Cornell Univ. and many others.
Countless of the above listings were award winners and solo shows. WPA
painter and teacher (ASL), extremely well listed.
“Apollo”, black ink and wash on paper, 12 x 8.75, slr, circa 1955,
inscribed and dedicated to Lou (Adler) lower right, Jeannot R. Barr
gallery label on verso, excellent, silver metal/matte/glass
est. 100-200
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Lot 44 Byron Browne:
Information
previously listed, Lot 43. “Untitled”, mixed media, 19.5 x 26, slr, dated 1948, inscribed
"Provincetown, Cape Cod", excellent, black wood/glass
est. 1,500-1,800
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Lot 45 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.
“Untitled Landscape”, oil on canvas board, 8 x 10, signed verso, dated
1958, excellent, silver gild
est. 400-600
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Lot 45.1 Constance Black:
Represented
by Teichman Gallery, Brewster. Also has studio at 6 Priscilla Alden
Road, Provincetown. Studied at Vesper George School of Art, Boston
(1947-50), Cape School of Art (summer, 1950), PAAM (printing and
etching, Bill Behnken, 1993-94), Mono print and etching with Andrew
Mochler and Michael Mazur at FAWC (1995). Also with Robert Townsend,
FAWC, 2000-2001. Also studied extensively with Jim Forsberg. Exhibitions
include: PAAM (1954-present, open and juried), Provincetown Group
Gallery (1964-74, 1 and 2 person shows), Sun Gallery Group Show, Front
Street Gallery, 2 man show, The Cobb Gallery, Barnstable, The Wellfleet
Art Gallery, Tamsin Gallery, Auburn, NY, Gallery North, E. Setauket, NY,
Cape Cod Conservatory, Barnstable with Joyce Johnson, Berta Walker
Gallery, and also at the Charles-Baltivik Gallery, Provincetown. Also at
Rotunda at Pan American WH Build., Landsburgh Build., Washington Women's
Art Center, Source Theatre and many others. Also wrote and illustrated 4
books of Poetry. Awards include solo show in graphics at Pen & Brush, NY
(1998), Winner of Hors Concour Award, 1999, Watercolor award, Pen &
Brush, 2001 & 2003, was chairman of Provincetown Art Commission. Very
collectible.
“Two Draggers”, oil on canvas, 18 x 12, slr and verso, titled on verso,
excellent, gold gild
est. 300-500
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Lot 46 John Hare:
Information
previously listed, Lot 16. “Homescape in Winter”, watercolor, 10 x 12, slr, excellent,
wood/matte/glass
est. 600-800
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776.25 |
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Lot 47 William H. Littlefield:
Information previously listed, Lot 10.
“Wind in the Trees”, oil/sand on wood, 13.25 x 6, slr and verso, dated
Aug. 31, 1954, titled on verso, very good, grooved wood
est. 500-700
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Lot 48 Michael E. Davis: (late 20th
century) Represented by the Kiley Court Gallery, Provincetown and the
Left Bank Gallery, Orleans. Used to be at Ellen Harris Gallery. Studied
at Art Institute of Boston (major in Illustration). Prestigious
Wellfleet artist.
“Tidal River”, oil on canvas, 20 x 24, slr and verso, dated 1991, titled
on verso, excellent, gold gild
est. 1,300-1,800
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718.75 |
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Lot 49 Gordon Hope Grant:
Information previously listed, Lot 2.
“Lobsters for Sale”, lithograph, 9.5 x 12, slr, original litho by AAA,
excellent, black/matte/glass
est. 100-200
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201.25 |
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Lot 50 Michael Moss:
(b.1951)
Represented by Impulse Gallery, Provincetown, Boat Meadow Gallery,
Dennis, Ma., also in Marin-Price
Gallery, Washington DC and galleries in Newport, RI. Was best in show at
Cape Cod Artists show, 2002.
“Lower Cape Farm, February Afternoon”, oil on board, 16 x 20, sll,
titled and signed on verso, excellent, gold gild
est. 600-800
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Lot 50.1 Richard DeQuattro:
(born
1946) Now represented by Outer Cape Auctions online Gallery. Also at the
Larson Gallery. Studied at RISD and Boston Mus. Sch. of Fine Art. Member
of PAAM, DIFFA. Was represented by the Breakpoint Gallery, Larson
Gallery, One-Man shows in galleries in New York City, Palm Beach, Miami,
Key West, Mexico, Paris and Provincetown. Well known local artist with
distinctive pallet and application. He has won numerous awards and
grants for his fine art and wearable collections.
“Patio”, acrylic on canvas, 24 x 20, slr, excellent, double wood slat
est. 500-700
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Did not reach reserve.
BUY ME NOW
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Lot 51 Joan Barron:
Provincetown
artist. Member of Provincetown Art Association and Museum. Recent
exhibition and sale through PAAM yielded selling price of 275.00 with
multiple bids. Also exhibited and sold for the recent ASGCC Auction.
“Day at the Beach #7”, white line wood block, 7.5 x 9.5, slr, titled
lower left, numbered 7 lower left, excellent, black/matte/glass
est. 100-200
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143.75 |
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Lot 52 Leo Manso:
Information
previously listed, Lot 30.1. “Cenotaph”, collage/painted papers, 8 x 11.25, sll, Long Point Gallery
label on verso with titled, medium and artist, excellent,
black/matte/glass
est. 300-500
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143.75 |
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est. -
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Lot 54 Frank Milby:
Represented by
the Kiley Court Gallery, extremely collectible artist of Provincetown
and extremely well listed. Long term member of Beachcomber's. He came to
Provincetown to paint and has made his living on it ever since.
Extremely talented palette and brush, his landscape and still-lifes are
truly spectacular. The Welcome to Provincetown sign on Route 6 at the
entrance to Provincetown has been kept alive by the hand of Frank Milby.
“MacMillan Pier”, watercolor, 10 x 14, slr, excellent, gold/matte/glass
est. 500-700
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Did not reach reserve.
BUY ME NOW
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Lot 54.1 William H. Littlefield:
Information previously listed, Lot 10.
“The Play Begins”, collage, 5 x 12.25, signed verso, dated 11/12/60,
titled on verso, very good but it looks like a chunk missing extreme
lower right (but this just may be what the artist intended), silver
gild/glass
est. 50-100
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Lot 55 William H. Littlefield:
Information previously listed, Lot 10.
“Illegible (Matisse Red Room?)”, collage, 7.25 x 6, signed verso, dated
11/11/60, titled on verso, good, red wood/glass
est. 50-100
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Lot 55.1 Nelson C(ooke) White:
(1900-1990) Studied at NAD and with his father, Henry Cooke White.
Member of CAFA. Exhibits include AIC, NAD, AWSC, Florence Griswold Mus.
Work at Florence Griswold Mus., Old Lyme, Ct. Listed in Who was Who in
American Art, 1975 edition. “Spring Landscape”, gouache, 9 x 12, sll and verso, titled on verso,
also includes the date 1944 (wedding gift) on verso, excellent, gold
gild/green matte/glass
est. 600-800
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Lot 56 Ray Nolin:
Information
previously listed, Lot 1. “Knife and Apple, Black Table”, oil on canvas, 12 x 16, slr, dated '96,
excellent, carved wood
est. 300-500
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Lot 57 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. “Morning Harbor”, oil on board, 12 x 16, slr and verso, titled verso,
excellent, metal/wood
est. 200-400
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Lot 58 Dorothy Lake Gregory:
Information previously listed, Lot 45.
“Robert E. Lee (Steamboat)”, oil on board, 12 x 30, slr, excellent,
white painted wood
est. 600-800
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550.00 |
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Lot 59 Henry Gasser:
(1909-1981)
Studied at Newark School of Fine Art, Grand Central School of Art and ASL under Brackman and Grabach. Member of NAD, AWCS, Audubon Artists,
WCC in Washington, Baltimore, New Jersey, Allied Artists, Mississippi
AA, New Jersey AA, New Haven PCC, SSAL, AAPL, NSAA, Rockport AA among
many other organizations. Highlights of very extensive exhibitions
include: NAD, 1942-45, AIC, AWCS, SSAL and countless listed others. Many
were prize winning entries including the famed Steiger Award, Osborne
Prize, Julius Hallgarten Prize, Montclair Art Museum (many prizes).
Works grace MMA, BMFA, Newark Museum, Fine Arts Gallery, San Diego and
many others. Very well listed artist in Who's Who.
“Untitled Beach Scene”, watercolor, 7.5 x 10, slr, artist biography
attached to verso, excellent, gold gild/double matte/glass
est. 200-400
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Lot 59.1 Peter Busa:
(1914-1983)
Studied at: Carnegie Inst. with Simboli, Rosenberg, Kostellow and
Benton. At ASL, Hofmann School of Fine Art, Yaddo Fellowship. Member of:
College Art Assn, AEA, Minnesota Chapter, ASL (life member). Exhibited
at: WFNY, 1939, Walker AC, Carlebach Gal, Art of this Century, Peggy
Guggenheim, 1946, AAG, "Young Painters USA" sponsored by AFA, WMAA, AIC,
1940, PAFA, 1946 and 51-54, Bertha Schaefer Gal, NYC 1949-51,
Albright-Knox Art. Gal, 1954, Chrysler Museum, 1959, Ford Found., 1962,
Parrish AM, WMA, NYC WPA Exhibit., Parsons Sch. of Design. Works at:
Smithsonian Inst., Guggenheim Mus., Smith College, Walker AC, WMAA. Was
active in Provincetown from 1936-70, and his preferred mediums were:
oils, woods and plaster. He taught at several places including: NY
Univ., Cooper Union, State Univ., NY College, Univ. of Minnesota, LSU,
Iowa State Col.. Auction of several books also. Extremely well listed
and collected artist. “Standing Figure”, gouache on paper, 14.5 x 10.5, no exposed signature,
c. 1975, label on verso listing title, artist, medium and original price
of $1500.00, excellent, silver metal/matte/glass
est. 500-700
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Lot 60 Peter Busa:
Information
previously listed, Lot 59.1. “Golden Encounter”, oil/mixed m | |