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Clyde J. Singer (American 1908- 1999)





Clyde J. Singer (American, 1908-1999)

November 2003 Fine Art & Antiques Online Auction
Lot 173. Graphite on beige paper. This particular drawing depicts two women standing on a busy street corner. Signed "C. Singer" in lower right and dated '39. Image measures apprx 7-3/4" x 6-1/2", framed apprx 16" x 15". Singer was born and raised in Ohio and later attended the Art Students League in New York. He did most of his sketching after serving in the Army in the Phillipines, New Guinea and Japan during World War II. He is quoted as once saying "painting to me is the most fun there is". His works grace many museums, most notedly The Butler Institute of American Art in Youngstown, Ohio, where he retained an office and a great presence in his later years.
125.00/225.00 Sold $523.25

Clyde Singer (American, 1908-1998)

Winter 2007 Auction
Lot 70. "Girl In Suit". Oil on masonite, signed in the lower left corner, signed and titled verso, framed, board size approx. 14" x 6", with framing overall 16-1/2" x 8-1/2".
750.00/1500.00 Sold $948.75

Clyde Singer (American, 1908-1998)

Winter 2007 Auction
Lot 69. "The Neighbor Snow". Oil on canvasboard, signed lower left, dated '50, titled indistinctly in pencil on verso, framed, approx. 10" x 14" canvasboard size, with framing overall approx. 12-7/8" x 16-7/8".
500.00/1000.00 Sold $1,092.50