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RESULTS for February 15, 2004 Auction, including 14% Buyer's Premium. 1 signed T. Hilliard: 2 Walter L. Chaloner: (1852-1922)
Lived in Boston, MA. Member: BAC, 1901. Exhibited: Boston AC. Listed
in Who Was Who in American Art. 3 Elwood G. Bengert:
Rep. by Munson Gallery, Chatham, listed in Who's
Who, NA, Montclair Art Museum, AWSC, Salmagundi Club, New Jersey Water Color
Society, countless collections. 4 Anonymous: 5 Leonard Mersky: (b.1917)
in Boston. Studied at: Mass. College, and privately under William H.
Bicknell. He created original copper plates for: Colonial
Williamsburg, Mystic Sea Port, Ct., Sturbridge and Plantation, in
Mass. His works can be found at Georgetown Univ., plus countless
private and corporate collections. 5A Robert L. Bertolli: Was head of the
Massachusetts College of Art. 6 William Scott: (died
April, 2002) From the estate of John Arthur Henry. Great
patron of the local arts. Also part time artist. He left his estate
to help the poor children of Provincetown. William Scottie Scott was the
partner of John Arthur Henry for 34 years and died in 2001. They owned the
White Dory Inn. 7 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. 7A signed Dagmaer:
Unknown about this artist but in the last auction, the
painting offered by this artist sold for 475.00. 8 J. Killian: 8A 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. 9 Kristine Hopkins: 10 Ruth Berch Greenblatt: (b.1923)
Very popular artist, studied under Salvatore del Deo, Tony Vevers and Jim
Peters, actress, poet and playwright of Cape Cod, many shows in PAAM, up
cape, painting since 1950's. 10A Jeanette Thurston: 11 Julia Kelly: Daughter
of famed Provincetown artist, Nancy Whorf, she studied with Leo Manso and
Henry Kendal of Provincetown. Also at Art Institute of Boston and
taught at Brookline Center Arts. Traveling and painting throughout France,
Spain, New England and the Caribbean a few of her major exhibits include:
Aerial Perspective show, M.I.T. Cambridge, MA; One Woman Show,
Elliot Museum, Stuart, FL; Four Generation Exhibit, Provincetown Art
Association' Generations in Art Exhibit, Center for the Arts, Vero
Beach, FL and extensive one woman shows in galleries in Boston,
Provincetown, Florida and Puerto Rico. Her work may be seen in
private and corporate collections on both coasts and in Canada.
Countless exhibits worldwide and include PAAM (1969 at age 16). She
also has exhibited with many prominent Boston Painters in the juried shows
at The Copley Society. 12 Rich McKown: Represented
by Schoolhouse Gallery. Studied at Univ. of NH (BA in Fine Arts) and
under John Hatch, John Laurent, Richard Merritt and Sam Cady. Also
at Univ. of Iowa (Arts- MA and MFA) with James Lechay, Hans Breder and
with John Schulze. Mentor in Provincetown was Richard Florsheim
(wrote about them in Provincetown Arts, 1993). Was director of
Provincetown Group Gallery (1 summer). Exhibits include over 30
1-man shows and 80 group exhibits worldwide. Collections include:
Chemical Bank, NY, The Prudential, The Putnam Co., Mass Financial, Hudson
River Museum, Rose Art Museum Andover Gallery, Addison Gallery, Univ. of
NH, Cherry Stone Gallery, Firehouse Gallery, Merrimack College, Middlesex
Comm. Coll., William Scott Gallery, Creiger-Dane Gallery, Round Top Art
Center, Galletly Gallery, Rivier College Art Gallery, Silas-Kenyon Gallery
(Schoolhouse Gallery), Brunner Gallery and Harold Baldwin Photographic
Gallery. Current exhibition also at Nan Mulford Gallery, Rockland,
ME. Taught at Emerson College, DeCordova Museum, Univ. of Mass,
Middlesex College, MCC. Also represented in galleries in New York,
Chicago, New Orleans, Wellfleet, Maine, Boston and Provincetown. Early works of his. 12A Florence Bradshaw Brown:
Early
Provincetown painter. Exhibited at AIC, 1909, 1912-14, 1917-18,
1920. Also at PAAM, 1934, New England Summer Colonies, Ann.,
Springfield MFA, 1934 and American Soc. Min. P., 1938. Listed in Who
was Who. 13 Brian Larkin: (b.1942)
NY. Studied at private schools and also privately with Allen
Johnson, Evald Albrektson, FAWC with Jim Peters, Richard Baker, Robert
Henry, Selina Trieff and Joel Janowitz. Member of PAAM, CCAA,
Providence Art Club (all juried). Has exhibited at: Icon Gallery,
Galleria Rafaello and PAAM Galleries in Provincetown and Providence Art
Club, Spring Bull Gallery in Newport, Happy White Gallery in Barrington
and Atrium Gallery on Capitol Hill. Countless collections here and
abroad. 14 signed C.P.: 15 Eric Carrier: (b.1966)
Represented in New York by the Mark Milliken Gallery on Madison
Avenue. Also represented
by Remembrances of Things Past in Provincetown. Has also had exhibitions at Tristan
Gallery. Collages in private collections in Provincetown, New York,
Montreal and London. 15A Morgan Dennis: (1892
- 1960) Known for etchings, animal, illustrator, sketched FDR's Fala,
Black & White scotch label, Children's Books, extremely well listed
artist whose works grace countless museums, the White House and
collections around the world. 16 signed T. Hilliard: 17 Carol Whorf Westcott: Represented
by Kiley Court Gallery in Provincetown and Cummaquid Fine Art Gallery in
Barnstable, prolific artist with many awards, shows and collections,
member of prestigious Whorf Artist family. 17A Gustel Morton: (Belmont
Residence and also North Truro) Came to US from Belgium in 1926 and studied for
3 years at Boston Museum of Fine Arts. Exhibits include National Ceramic
Exhibition, New England Sculpture Assoc., Blockhouse of Boston, Boston Society
of Independent Artists, Boston Arts Festival and Cambridge AA. Award in
sculpture in 1956 and Popular Vote for Sculpture in 1958, both at the Busch-Reisinger
Museum. Also award at Natick Art Assoc. in 1957. 18 Anonymous: 19 Lyette Beaulac: (b.1949)
Studied under Elke Schold, watercolorist, and at PIAI under Vicky Tomayko. 20 Diane Shumway:
Represented by the
Robyn Watson Gallery, Provincetown. Studied and received a BFA and an MAT
from Rhode Island school of Design; she also studied drawing with Bill Flynn at
the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston and drawing with Paula Townsend
at the Massachusetts College of Art. e has been
exhibiting since 1982 and has shown regularly in Provincetown since 1994. 20A Dorothy Lake Gregory: (1893
- 1970) Extremely popular early illustrator and artist, over 20
books and magazines, exhibitions at Museum of Modern Art, National Academy
of Design, studied under Hawthorne, wife of Ross Moffett. 21 signed Edwards: 22 signed R. Otto (Rieth
Otto?): 22A Larry Reynolds: (b.1912)
American cartoonist. Countless publications include his cartoons
including; "Meet Such People", "It's a Pleasure to See You
on....", "The National Cartoonists Society Album", "Cartoon
Calvacade", "Laugh it Off" of Saturday Evening Post, "The
World Encyclopedia of Cartoons" and many other publications. His
cartoons are familiar throughout the world. 23 signed Giger: (Vera M.
R. ?): (b.1895) Studied with O. Beck, PIA School, Teacher's
College with J. Martin and ASL with B. Robinson and J. Sloan. Member of
Milwaukee Art Guild. Exhibits include: Wisc. Salon of Art, Univ. Wisc,
Madison, 1936 (prize), AIC, 1950. Listed in Who was Who in Art. 24 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.
Limited pieces in estate, so rare opportunity to buy now. 25 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. 25A John Whorf: (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). 26 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. 27A Elizabeth Dulaney Logan:
(b.1914) Studied
under Hans Hofmann. Exhibited in 48 State Comp. Works at: USPL, known as
illustrator of Children's Books, trade magazines and cook books. Listed. 28 Virginia Berresford: (1904-1995)
Well known painter and dealer who addresses include Paris, Fr. and
Martha's Vineyard. Studied under Charles Martin, Columbia Univ., Art
Students League, Academie Moderne, Paris, Fr. Exhibited: Bernheim Gallery,
Paris, FR., The New Gallery, NYC, WMAA, World's Fair (1939), PAFA,
MoMA, BM, AIC, Salons of America. Works at; WMAA, Detroit, Columbus
Gallery Fine Arts, countless collections. Extremely collectible. 29 Carl Lefton: 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. 30 Peter Hunt (school
of...): (1898-1969) Extremely well known folk artist and
furniture painter. Very few of his items come to market. He had some
very well known students painting for him in the 60's Nancy Whorf, Carol Whorf
Westcott and Francis Shea are among his many students and painters of the
furniture and collectible items. Recent auction prices are seeing his
works and works of his "school" skyrocketing. 30A Marcus Smith: (b.
1929) Studied at Art Center, Los Angeles and ASL. Well known
portrait painter in Provincetown since 1966 (at 286 Commercial
Street). Has been represented by Winstaley York Gallery,
Dennis. Member of PAAM. 31 Jean Jacques Gut: (b.1924)
Studied at Lausanne and in Paris with Orhon Friesz. In countless
collections around the world. 32 Gerry Brennan: (b.1941)
Show at Provincetown Library, August 2003. Studied under Jim Peters,
Steve Kennedy and Gail Browne, PIAI and Ilona Royce Smithkin at PAAM.
Also with Marjorie Portnow, FAWC and Castle Hill (landscape). Also
had entered PAAM Member's Juried and sold in first days.
Emerging artist to watch. 32A 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. 33 Julia Kelly: Information previously listed (Lot #11). 33A Harold Haven Brown:
(1869-1932)
Studied at Ecoles des Beaux-Arts, Paris and Academie Julian, Mass Normal
Art School. Exhibited; Pan-Am Expo, AIC, Buffalo. Works at; PAAM,
countless collections, well listed in Who's Who, AskArt. Known as
illustrator, figure and graphics. 34 Nicholas Sperakis: (b.1943)
Studied at Pratt Inst, NAD, FA (NY), ASL (60-61), and with Boucie,
Sternberg, Alsom, Dickenson, Barnet and others. Member of FAFA,
Artists Equity Assn., Rhino Horn Org., Humanist Art. Exhibited at:
Brooklyn Mus in 64,66 and 70, 100 Prints From Pratt Grahic AC, Jewish
Mus., Chrysler Mus, Ptown, 64-65, Norfolk Mus., Paul Kessler
Gallery, Mercyhurst Coll., NIAL, Guggenheim and countless other worldwide
exhibitions. Works at BM Print Col., PMA, Chrylser Mus.,
Norfolk Mus. Arts, 42nd St. Lib., NY, Mari Galleries.
Countless commissions also. Extremely well listed. 35 T. J. 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. Also will be having a 1-woman show in Dallas,
Texas and will be teaching at Castle Hill, summer, 2004. 35A Judith Dragonette: (b.1938)
Represented by Cove Gallery, Wellfleet and Greenhill Gallery, Yorktown and
the Holbrook House, Wellfleet. Studied under Jeanette Lamb and at
Univ. of Bridgeport and New School of Art, NY. Exhibits include Ohio, CT and
NY. Also was represented at Silvermine Guild, Ct. Member of PAAM. 36 Diane Maher: (b.1942)
Represented by the Lyman-Eyer Gallery, Provincetown. Influences include
sculptor Hank Jensen, Lillian Lillian
Orlowsky and Haynes Ownby. Studies include PIAI 1999-2001, PAAM,
summer 2000, Hyde Park Art Center, Chicago, Il. Exhibits include"
PIAI student shows, 1999-2001, William-Scott Gallery, Holiday show, 1999, Hyde
Park Art Center, 2001, PAAM Member's Juried and Opens, 2000, 2001 and
2002. Also the invitational in 2001. Solo shows include Provincetown
Library, 2002, Truro Public Library, 2002. Was studio assistant to Haynes
Ownby in Provincetown. Co-teaches art to children, Wellfleet Public
Library, 2000. 37 Jennie Jerome: Early folk artist from New
England. 37A Lena Gurr: (1897
- 1992) Studied at ASL with John Sloan and Maurice Sterne.
Exhibits include:, WMAA, PAAM, Provincetown Town Hall, Corcoran Gallery,
Salons of America, Whitney Studio, BM, NAWA and includes many awards at
above mentioned. Works at MMA, Smithsonian, England, Russia.
Well listed in Who' Who, AskArt. Extremely collectible. 38 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 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. 39 A. E. Fox: (Edward
Albert or ?): (b.1926) Studied at ASL. Exhibited at S.
Indp. A, 1926 & 28. 40 Dan Rupe: Represented
by the Ernden Gallery, Provincetown, countless shows and collections
in Provincetown and beyond. Extremely collectible. 40A Cooper Dragonette: (b.1970)
Studied at Prescott College, Univ. of Maine under George Burk and Goddard School,
VT.
Teaches art at Univ. of Maine. Represented by the Hay Gallery,
Portland, Maine and the Holbrook House in Wellfleet. Member of Maine
Art Educators Assn. and PAAM. 41 Salvatore del Deo: Represented
by the Berta Walker Gallery, very prominent Provincetown artist,
historian, also had show at FAWC last summer, countless museums,
collections. 42 Sterling B. Strauser: (1905-1991)
Pennsylvania Artist. Studied with George Keller, Bloomsburg College.
Member of Folk Art Soc. Am. Exhibited at: Salons of America 1934, Art USA,
NYC, 1958, Everhart Museum (award, 1958), Munic.1 Art Gal., Davenport, IA, 1959,
Lehigh Univ., 1961, William Penn Mus., Harrisburg, PA. 1973. Also at
Worthington Ave. Gal in Delaware, PA and Zimbalist Gallery, NYC. in
1990's. Works at Cheekwood Mus, Nashville, TN., Everhart Mus., Vanderbilt
Univ., Am. Mus. in Britain, Eng., Allentown Art Mus., Cigna Mus., Phila, East
Stroudsburg Univ. Col., Randolph-Macon College and The White House. Known
as the "Great Momentalist" to many artists (David Burliuk and Jim
Sittig). Taught in Mt. Pocono schools. Also avid collector and
promoter of American Folk Art. Very well listed. 42A William Nihill:
(b.1980) Studied at Mass Art.
Member of Duxbury AA, shows in Duxbury
(Juried). Was also represented at Kyle Studio Gallery in Falmouth. 43 TJ Walton: Information
previously listed (Lot #35). 43A Morgan Dennis: Information
previously listed (Lot #15A). 44 Willie Baracchi: (b.1969) Venezuela.
Represented by Dirty White Boy, Provincetown. Has studied under famed
local artist Ray Nolin. Exhibits include: Broward Art Guild, 97, FAWC, 99,
PAAM (several collaborative shows), ASGCC Benefit Auctions, Erotic Art Show, One
man show, 11 Carver Street, Tristan Gallery, HOW shows and 2 new shows in
Boston. Well collected. 45 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. 45A 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. 46 Virginia Berresford: Information
previously listed (Lot #28). 46A Ray Euffa: (1904-1977,
Russia) Studied at Detroit School of Fine Arts, Educational Alliance Art
School, NYC and ASL. Teachings include Educational Alliance, National
Serigraph Society and NY Phoenix School of Fine Arts and Design.
Member of Natl. Serigraph Society, National Graphics Society, National Assoc. of
Women Artists and Woodstock Artists Assoc. Works at AAA Gallery, NYC, Ann
Lenard Gallery, Woodstock, NI. Exhibits include Library of Congress,
Washington DC, Serigraph Gallery, NYC, Medical Building, New Rochelle, NY, Cape
Cod AA and numerous travel exhibits in Universities and galleries in US and
Europe. Collections include: Museum of City of NY, US Dept. of Interior,
Mr. David Rockefeller, Smithsonian Inst., Princeton Univ., Chicago Institute of
Children's Museum an Tel Aviv Museum, Israel. Publications include New
York Magazine, c.1920, cover and New York Federal Arts Project (WPA
Artist). Listed in Who was
Who in American Art. 47 Donald Beal: Represented by the DNA Gallery
in Provincetown and Cherry Stone Gallery in Wellfleet. Extremely well
known and collected artist, taught art at college level in Boston, 2002.
Many shows. Has been known to not sign much of his work. 48 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. 48A Arthur W. McMurtry: Known as a
designer, illustrator, teacher and painter. Studied at Mass. College of
Art and Boston Univ. and under Cyrus Dallin, Ernest L. Major, Richard Andrews,
Charles H. Richert and Otis Philbrick. Involved in the school systems of
Yarmouth, Dennis, Brewster, Cambridge and Wethersfield, CT. and also Mass.
College of Art, Harvard and Tufts Univ. Illustrator for Prentis Hall and
Macmillan Publishing, US Air Force and Balloon Ast. Lab. Tuft's Univ.
Awards include the "Valley Forge Freedom Foundations Award."
Countless collections here and abroad and many corporate collections as
well. Listed in "Who's Who in American Education" and
"Who's Who in the East". 49 Byrne Marston: (b.1931)
Represented by Battelle Harding Gallery in Greenfield, MA. Studied:
Cape Cod School of Art with Hilda Neily, Rob Longley an Carol Whorf
Westcott and in Italy (2001). Plein aire painter, works
in countless collections here and Florida. 50 John Clayton: Information previously
listed (Lot #25). 50A Bryant Chapin: (1859-1927)
Studied with R.S. Dunning. Works at Fall River Public Library.
Member of the Fall River School of Painters, spent most of his life in his
native town, but traveled to Europe to paint landscapes. Known for his
still lifes, landscapes and portraits. Listed in Who Who's and Askart.com
among others. 51 Constance Black: Represented
by Teichman Gallery, Brewster. Also has studio at 6 Priscilla Alden
Road, Provincetown. Student of Henry Hensche.
Countless collections here and abroad.
Was Chairman of Art Commission, Provincetown, member PAAM,
countless shows and collections. 52 Jackson Taylor Kitson: Prize
winning versatile artist known for his creations of Puerto Rico and his
portrait and landscapes. 53 Betty Bodian: (b.1928) Represented by the
Thanassi
Gallery, Provincetown.
Long time Provincetown artists, original Provincetown Group, countless
shows in New York, life long artist. 53A Conny Hatch: (b.1952)
Represented by The Teichman Gallery, Brewster. Countless shows, PAAM Juried
shows, including special invitational for large sculptures, 2002. 54 Carmen 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. 55 Harold Lund: (1904
- ?) Hawthorne student, had recent exhibition at PAAM, well known and
listed artist of Provincetown and New England, many museums and
collections. 55A Anonymous: From the provenance of
this piece, it is most likely a early Provincetown artist. 56 Muffin Ray: (20th
Century) Represented by the Rice-Polack Gallery, Provincetown, also
Flynndog Gallery, VT., Sohome in Burlington, and Catamount Arts in St.
Johnsbury. Nationally, work is exhibited in Florida, New York has been a
contributing member of the Provincetown art community for twenty years. 56A Martha Dunigan: (1934-2002)
Represented by the Berta Walker Gallery, Provincetown. Born and
raised in Provincetown. Studied: Oberlin College (BA), Pratt Graphic
Center, NY, Atelier 17, Paris, FR., Penland School of Crafts, Univ. of
NC. Taught at: North Carolina School of the Arts, Truro Center for Arts, Penland School,
Arts and Crafts Assc., Winston-Salem. Grants and Awards include:
Teaching Excellence, NC, Artists of Year, 1994 Sawtooth Center Vis. Arts,
SECCA/RJR Southeastern Artists Fellowship, Emerging Artist Grant, 1988.
Mellon Grant NC Sch. Arts, 1984. Exhibitions include: PAAM and Berta
Walker Gallery, 2003 (both solo), Sawtooth Center, NC (2000),
Artspace, 99, Artworks Gallery, NC (98, solo), NC-Barbados Exchange, 96,
Milton Rhodes Gallery, 96, Meredith Coll., Tri-State Sculptures, 92,
Piedmont Craftsman Gal., Farnsworth Art Mus, Art on Paper, Univ. of NC,
PAAM and many others. Member of: Artworks Gallery, Five
Winston-Salem Printmakers, PAAM, Tri-State Sculptures, Piedmont
Craftsmen. Works at: Barclays, Graylyn CC., Mandala Center, NC,
Wachovia Bank, NC, Wake Forest Univ. and in many private
collections. 57 William Maynard: Information
previously listed (Lot #45). 58 Gordon Hope Grant: Information
previously listed (Lot #38). 58A 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. 59 Diane Shumway: Information previously
listed (Lot #20). 60 Susan Jane Belton:
Studied at Colby College (Art and Art History, BA with honors
in Art and English). Assisted James M. Carpenter with his book on color
theory "Visual Art", Knopf, 1982. Also studied at School of the
Art Institute of Chicago and received diploma at School of Museum of Fine Art,
Boston. Winner of the Boit Prixe and Clarissa Bartlett Traveling
Fellowship. Also received grant from Mass. Cultural Council and Finalist
with 2 Boston Cultural Council Grants. Exhibits include: East End Gallery,
Provincetown, Arden Gallery, Thomas Siegel Gallery, Boston (8 years), Gil
Einstein Gallery, NY, Howard Yezerski Gallery, Boston, Boston Athenaeum, Mills
Gallery. Collections include Graham Gund, MIT, Hood Museum, Dartmouth
College, Boston Public Library, Fidelity Investments, Federal Reserve Bank,
Lehman Brothers, Kuhn & Loeb, Watergate Building, DC, Chase Manhattan Bank.
Will be a featured artist in the issue of February, 2004, "New
American Painting." 60A Sol Wilson: (1896
- 1974) Studied at Cooper's Union, NAD, BAID, also with George
Bellows, Robert Henri, G. Olinsky and G. Maynard. Exhibits include
PAFA, NAD, AIC, MMA, Pepsi-Cola exhibition, 1944, VMFA, Critic's Choice,
NY, Corcoran Gallery and others. Many awards at above locations.
Works at MMA, WMAA, Brooklyn Museum, BMA, SMA, USSR, Tel Aviv and others.
Too many to list them all. Extremely prominent New York and
Provincetown artist whose prices are only going up. 61 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. 62 Esther Geller (Shapiro):
(b.1921) Boston. Studied at: MFA, Boston (diploma) and
with Karl Zerbe. Exhibits include: AIC, Univ. of Illinois, Boston Arts
Festival, US Info Service Circulating Exhibits, AIC, 1947, 49, Am. Acad. Art
Gallery, Rome, 1971 (solo), Boris Mirski Art Gallery, Boston, 1970's. Awards
include Pepsi-Cola Prize, Cabot fellowship, 1949, studios at MacDowell Colony,
Yaddo & Am. Acad., 1950-71. Works at: MFA, Boston, Addison Gallery Am.
Art, Andover, MA., Brandeis Univ., Waltham, MA., Walters Gallery, Regis College,
St. Mark's School Gallery, Southboro. Known as a painter and printmaker,
she taught painting and drawing at School MFA, Boston,43; Boris Mirski Art
School, 46-48, Natick AA School, 1955-61. Well listed artist. 63 William Scott (attributed to...from his estate): Information
previously listed (Lot # 6). 63A Evangelo: (b.1961)
Represented by Merchant's Hall, Provincetown. Newcomer to the Provincetown arts
scene. Self taught artist. PAAM member. Up and coming artist. 64 Richard Florsheim: (1916
- 1979) Studied at: Univ. Chicago under A. Bohrod. Member of:
NAD, Art LG., Chicago, Soc. Am. Graphic Artists, Audubon Artists, PAAM
(trustee and vice pres, 1962-71), Artists Equity Assn. (pres. 1953-54,
honorary pres.), Woodstock AA. Exhibited at: APAAFAA, 1034-35, LAMA, 1934,
SFMA, 1935, AIC, 1940-43, 34, 46 (solo), 54 (Chicago Newspaper Guild
Award), 1970. Also at Salon des Refueses, 1935, Century Gallery,
1935, Univ. Chicago, 1935, Equity Chicago Artists, 1935, WMAA, 1940,
Toledo Mus. Art, 1942, PMG, Phila. Print Club, Milwaukee Little Gal.,
Breckenridge Gal., Corcoran Ga., 1957 & 63, NAD, ACA Gallery, NYC.
plus many others. Works at: MoMA, MMA, AIC, LOC, Woodstock AA, Musee
du Jeu de Paume, Musee Nationale d'Art Moderne. Active in
Provincetown from 1954 on. Very well listed. 65 Chuck Anzalone: Represented
by Thanassi Gallery in Provincetown. A very prolific artist with countless shows, awards
and in many collections. 65A Miriam Fried: (b.1916)
Extremely prolific artist of many mediums. Among the highlights of an
extensive art career in the abstracts, was a solo retrospective at Cape Museum
of Fine Arts in Dennis and PAAM in 2002. Was represented by the Al Davis
Gallery, Wellfleet. 66 Ernest R. Perry:
Painter that studied in Provincetown. Not much else
known about this artist. 67 Anne Wells Munger: (1862-1945)
Studied at Boston Mus. Sch. with Hale and de Camp, ASL with DeForest,
Woodbury. Member of PAAM, Gulf Coast AA, Mississippi AA.
Exhibited at: PAFA 1901, Mississippi AA 1925 (prize), Gulf Coast AA 30 and
32 (prize), PAAM. Known for her landscapes, was active in
Provincetown and Mississippi. Well listed. 67A Bethia Brehmer: (b.1942)
Represented by the Co-op Gallery, Whaler's Wharf, Provincetown and Kendall
Gallery Wellfleet. Also at Giving Tree, Sandwich and MFA, Dennis.
Studied at Univ. of Michigan (BS-Arts) and Univ. Wisconsin (MA, MFA-Arts).
Among the extensive exhibitions and shows (over 60 one person shows): PAAM,
Assoc. American Artists, Cambridge Artists Co-op, Prairie House, Il., Graffiti,
London, Eng., Wallach Art, Canada, Vladimir Arts, Germany and MFA in Dennis,
Boston Printmakers and countless others. Has been on the faculty of Truro
Center, Castle Hill, Cape Cod Conservatory, PAAM, Wellfleet Art Galleries
Assoc., The Artisan's Guild, CC and many others. Very well listed and
collected artist. 68 Terry Catalano: (b.1961)
Was represented by the Renaissance III Gallery. PAAM Member's Juried, 2000. Auctioneer
and creator of Outer Cape Auctions. Listed. Also award winning poet,
short story writer and playwright (2 plays, one produced, one staged.) 69 Diane Shumway: Information previously
listed (Lot #20). 70 Frederick Waugh: (1861
- 1940) Studied with his father and also PAFA with Eakins, Academe
Julian with Bouguereau and Robert-Fleury (88-89). Member of Royal
Academy, ANA 1909, NA, 1911, SC, 1908, Lotos Club, NAC, CAFA, PAFA, Boston
AC, Wash. AC, North Shore AA, AFA. Exhibited at: PAFA 1881-97,
06-40, NAD, 1884, 86, 91,10, 29 and 1935, Royal Academy, 1899-1906,
Corcoran Ga., 1908-39, Buenos Aires Expo, 1910, Boston AC, AIC, CAFA,
Pan-Pacific Expo, S. Indp. A., Phila. AC, CI 34-38. Buck Hills AA (many of
above were award showings). Works at: MMA, AIC., TMA, NGA, Brooklyn
Inst. Mus., Montclair AM, PAFA, Butler AI, Bristol Academy, Walker Art
Gal., Durban Art Gal., Dallas AA, Austin AL, CAM, St. Louis, Currier Gal.,
Edwin A. Ulrich Mus. Known for his crashing surf on rocky shore
paintings. Countless books, extremely well listed. 70A Bryant Chapin: Information previously
listed (Lot #50A). 71 Eric Carrier: Information previously
listed (Lot #15). 71A Harold Haven Brown: (1869-1932)
Studied at Ecoles des Beaux-Arts, Paris and Academie Julian, Mass Normal
Art School. Exhibited; Pan-Am Expo, AIC, Buffalo. Works at; PAAM,
countless collections, well listed in Who's Who, AskArt. Known as
illustrator, figure and graphics. 72 Remo Farruggio: Information
previously listed (Lot #48). 73 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. 74 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. 75 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 Gallery, 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) Museum and Newark, MA and Norfolk Museum.
Well listed and collected. 75A Morgan Dennis: Information
previously listed (Lot #15A). 76 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. 77 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. 78 Constance Black: Information
previously listed (Lot #51). 78A 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. 79 V.B. Rann (Voila Burr): (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. 80 Robert Brooks: Represented
by R. Michelson Gallery. Extensive showings in Western Massachusetts and
the Cape. Viewed as one of the most interesting
young artists on the Cape, is on the edge of his future.
His art, which is large, confident, and enthusiastic, is also meditative.
Brooks’ work suggests the influence of impressionism, realism and
surrealism combined with his own sense of composition and balance, as well as
daring color and a deliberate brush stroke, to create a unique, compelling style,
quoted from Cape Cod Life Magazine. 80A Morgan Dennis: Information
previously listed (Lot #15A). 81 Charles P. Gruppe:
(1860-1940) Studied in Holland and was chiefly
self-taught. Member of: NYWCC, AWCS, Phila. AC, NAC, Rochester AC, AFA,
Pulchre Studio, The Hague. Exhibited at: NAD, 1891-99, PAFA, 1892-1910,
Boston AC, 1892-1909, Rouen (gold), Exhib. Paris et Province (gold), Phila. AC
(gold), St. Louis Expo (1904, medal), Appalachian Expo, Knoxville, 1910 (medal),
AIC, 1917 (prize), Salons of Am., S. Indp. A, 1937-40. Works at: BM,
Detroit AI, NGA, Reading, PA. Mus., Butler AI, NAC, Mem. Gal. Rochester, CAM,
Maryland Inst., also in Holland, (Queen's collection), Joslyn Mem., Dayton
AI. Known as a tonalist landscape and marine painter, Gruppe lived in the
Netherlands for 20 years and is closely identified with the Dutch School of
Painting. Father of Emile Gruppe. Had the unusual honor to be
elected to the Pulchre Studio. 81A Lena Gurr: Information previously
listed (Lot #37A). 82 Vincent Amicosante: Represented
by the Harmon Studio Gallery, Wellfleet. Although this artist has had
countless exhibitions and articles written about him and his work, difficult to
find printed biographical information on him. 83 Michael Vasquez: Local artist of
distinction. Has participated in many of these auctions with a high of
over 400.00. 84 Sheila Benzer: Represented
by the Lyman Eyer Gallery, Provincetown, Trees Place in Orleans and Jan
Collins Selman Gallery in Falmouth. Very
well known and collected artist, environmentalist.
Studied at CCSA. Countless
collections here and abroad. 85 Dan Rupe: Information previously
listed (Lot #40). 85A Brenda Silva: Represented
by Whaler's Wharf Artisans Cooperative, Whaler's Wharf and also has works
on display at Seaman's Bank, Shankpainter location and at Herring Cove
Animal Clinic. Available for pet portraits. Countless shows include PAAM Member's
Juried, many collections here and abroad. 86 Arthur Cohen: Information
previously listed (Lot #78A). 87 John Clayton: Information previously
listed (Lot #25). 88 Constance Black: Information
previously listed (Lot #51). 89 Jean Domenique Ingres:
(1780-1867) Early French artist. Listed in
Artprice and Artnet. Prices for lithographs have reached 4,400+. 90 Michael McGuire: (b.1953)
Represented by McGuire Studio & Gallery at 465 Commercial St.
Also shows at New Hope, Pennsylvania and Nantucket, very popular artist. 90A Charles Tersolo:
(b.1974) Studied at Univ. of NH (BA under
McCar/Meyer).
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. 91 Agnes Weinrich: Information
previously listed (Lot #76). 92 Libby Trnyz: Information previously
listed (Lot #24). 93 Leonard Mersky: Information previously listed (Lot #5). 93A Charles L. Wachter:
(early 20th century) Painter with a New York
address. Exhibited at: S. Indp. A., 1944. Listed in Who was Who and
others. 94 Ernest R. Perry: Information previously listed (Lot #66). 95 Frederick Waugh, George Elmer Browne, Anthony
Capella: 96 Terry Catalano: Information
previously listed (Lot #68). 96A Carl Lefton: Information previously
listed (Lot #29). 97 Richard Pepitone: (b.1936) New
York. Represented by the Berta Walker Gallery, and his studio on Bradford
Street. Apprentice to Alfred Van Loen, studied in Florence, Italy at Academy of
Fine Arts (1 semester). First studio in New York. In Provincetown
for 30 years, recent shows include Cape Museum of Fine Art, Berta Walker
Gallery, PAAM and many others. Also exhibited at Barnstable Conservatory
of Art, National Arts club, NY, Wellfleet Art Gallery, Dana Arts Gallery,
Colgate Univ., Reese-Paley Gallery, NY and SF. Has taught at Castle Hill
and at Corcoran, DC. Very well known and collected Sculptor. 97A Cy Fried: (b.1917) Studied New
York Institute of Photography, also under Sal del Deo. Was represented by
the Al Davis Gallery in Wellfleet and the Schoolhouse Gallery in
Provincetown. Countless member's Juried, shows, collections in
Provincetown and beyond. 98 Ed Crane: Very prolific Provincetown
artist whose works include wood block prints, etchings, photography. Many
shows since landing on our fair shores. 98A 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. 99 R. Ward: FRONT
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teacher. 100 Fred McGrath: Had a gallery for a
long time in Orleans (now Hogan Gallery). 100A 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. Also studied 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:
Sudbuyr AA, Lowell AA, CCAA (first prize), Chatham CAC, MFA in Brewster
and others. Very well listed and in countless shows and awards. 101 signed T.M.V.: 101A Lena Gurr: Information previously
listed (Lot #37). 102 Carl Newmann: 103 Illegible: 103A Harold Haven Brown:
Information previously listed (Lot #71A). 105 Robert Post: Could not find any
information on this artist but probably studied in Provincetown in the 50's and
60's. 105A signed W. Jenkins: There are
several W. Jenkins listed in Who's Who so difficult to ascertain if this fine
still life was painted by one of them. You be the judge. 106 Anonymous: Wish I knew who did this
as it looks from the 60's and is obviously an extremely talented artist.
Needs a good cleaning. 106A Stuart Ross James: 20th Century artist/designer of furniture and
Hansen lamps among other things. New Hampshire artist. 107 Dan Rupe: Information previously listed (Lot #40). 108 signed N.A.G.: 108A signed Dagmaer:
Information previously listed (Lot #7A). 109 David Bethuel Jamieson:
(1963-1992)
His works are typically signed "D B Jamieson" or "Bethuel"
or "D Bethuel Jamieson." Works are in several
private and public collections, including The Corcoran Gallery of Art in
Washington, DC; The Robert Hull Fleming Museum in Burlington, VT; The
Provincetown Art Assoc. and Museum. 110 signed Bady.....(illegible): 110A Stuart Timan (?): 112 signed Benson: 113 Anonymous: (attribution to Georgia
Coxe as she is trademarked for her remarkable close up floral photographs.) 113A David Browne: Well known and
collected Provincetown artist. Has had many exhibitions in Provincetown
and has had further exposure through these auctions. 114 Patricia Bruno: Very well known and
collected Provincetown artist and celebrity. 115 signed P. Aque: 115A Peter Barger: (b.1947) Studied at New
York School of Art and Pratt Institute. Known for his Children's Book
illustrations and etchings. Extensive Boston and Cape Cod showings that
have included South Shore Art Center, Wellfleet Oyster Festival, Festival of the
Arts, Wrentham Arts Festival. 116 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. 117 Wyland: Extremely
famous Artist with 81 monumental marine life paintings. Along with a
string of galleries, shirts, posters, and other paraphernalia. He has bee
called the "Michelangelo" of the Marine painting genre and the United
Nations proclaims Wyland the official Artist for the International Year of the
Ocean, 1998. 118 Larry Pellans:
Provincetown artist. A diligent search has turned up
nothing on this artist. 119 Frances Siegel: 120 A.A. Amazeen: 120A Dan Cock: 121 signed Salvador (Priscilla?):
Priscilla was a well known local artist/celebrity of
Provincetown and had exhibited in countless shows and locations. 122 Robert Gaston Herbert: (19th/20th
century painter) Known for his marine paintings. Ship painting went
to auction in 2001 for 950.00+. 123 Ellen Banks: (20th century) Studied at: Mass Coll. of Art, (BA), BMFA
School. Exhibited at: Dunbarton Galleries, Boston (1962, solo),
BMFA, 1970, Smith-Mason Gallery, 1971 (solo), Nat'l Center of
Afro-American Artists, Boston (award) and Prix de Paris, 1967. Well
listed in Who's was Who. 124 Jack Eisner: 125 signed Scott: 125A signed Evans: 126 Rhea Sanders: Studied and painted in
Provincetown. 127 Eloise Allensworth: Boston
painter. Listed. 128 Marion E. Peterson: 129 John Roos: (b.1962)
Studied at Castle Hill and FAWC and also residency, Vermont Studio Center and
Artist residency at Edgewood Farm in Truro. Exhibits include: Art Maui,
1993, Puewella Cannery Group Show, Hawaii, Street Artist, France, First Thursday
Street Shows, Oregon, Jules Gallery, Portland, Groundswell Gallery, Or., Frank
J. Miele Gallery, NY, Bella Gaccia, Portland, OR., and Boathouse Gallery,
Provincetown among many others. 129A Atonio Palombo: 130 Gerard McCarthy: (died 2001)
Prominent Provincetown painter/artist who designed countless A-House
Posters. Was prolific in watercolors and sculptures. 131 signed Roberts: 132 signed Roberts: 133 Adele Giles: Came from Chatham estate. 134 signed B.H.: 135 Emile Gerard:
(b.1932)
Paris artist. Listed in ArtPrice and ArtNet. 136 signed M. Scheifer:
Came from Chatham
estate. 137 Ernie Amaral:
Well known
Provincetown painter that showed at Renaissance III Gallery. Known for his
mosaic styled paintings. Had a benefactor for his artistry. Collections
include the Bill Gates Private Collection and Microsoft. 138 Ray Elman: IMAGE
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Cape Cod. Studio in Truro. Known for his large works on paper and
canvas. 139 signed Shirak: Came from Chatham estate. 140 Jordan Marsh (?): 141 Robert Post: Information previously
listed (Lot #105). 142 Anonymous: 143 signed E. Carrington: 144 signed B. Barrett: 145 Indiana Stable: |