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161. Lowell Ellsworth Smith (American, b.1924)
"Beach scene with Bathers". Signed watercolor on paper by the Ohio artist. Smith was born in Canton, Ohio and later attended Miami University as well as the Famous Artists School in Westport, Connecticut. He worked as an illustrator as well as watercolor painter. Image measures apprx 8" x 10". Framed, this painting measures apprx 19" x 15".
800/1,200
Sold: $431.25
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162. John Sokol (American, b. 1947)
"Queen/King". Woodblock on Japon paper, artist proof 5, signed lower right and dated '94. Apprx 21-1/2" x 17", two blind stamps at lower left. Matted, unframed apprx 25" x 20". Born in Canton, Ohio, Sokol's work is in the permanent collections of the Akron Art Museum and the Canton Art Museum. He received his Masters Degree from Kent State University (1973) in Painting and Sculpture. John then began writing and publishing short stories and poetry, such as "Kissing the Bees" (Redgreene Press, Pittsburgh, PA, 1999), "A Thousand Years from Nowhere" (Pudding House Publications, Johnstown, OH, 2002) and "In the Summer of Cancer" (Endymion Press, Los Angeles, 2003).
200/400
Sold: $149.50
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163. Barbara Olsen (American, 1956- )
"Two Figures under the Moonlight". Oil on paper, signed in pencil lower left, dated 1993. Barbara Olsen, a contemporary American artist, is most well-known for her work as a children's book illustrator as well as her naive folk art. Olsen claims her inspiration came from an exhibit of American quilts at the Oakland Museum in the mid-1970's. The white border is accented by red, green, blue and yellow polka dots. The interior scene shows two figures surrounded by hearts and swirls. A crescent moon looms overhead. Image measures apprx 21" x 26". Framed, this piece measures apprx 25" x 32-1/2".
300/400
Sold: $264.50
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164. Barbara Olsen (American, b.1956)
"Oliver in Concert". Pastels on paper. Barbara Olsen, a contemporary American artist, is most well-known for her work as a children's book illustrator as well as her naive folk art. Olsen claims her inspiration came from an exhibit of American quilts at the Oakland Museum in the mid-1970's. "Oliver in Concert" is a charming depiction of a tabby cat dressed in blue polka-dot pants and a striped sweater. A sheer white curtain is drawn to reveal Oliver playing a cello. This work is signed "Barbara Olsen, '87" in the lower left corner. The title is located on the right side of the paper. Image measures apprx 21-1/2" x 27". Framed the piece measures apprx 22" x 28".
200/300
Sold: $195.50
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165. Richard Andres (American, 20th Century)
Pair of Nudes. Pen and ink on paper. A graduate of the Cleveland Institute of Art in 1950, Andres exhibited in several Cleveland Museum of Art May Shows and garnered many awards. The first drawing shows one woman sitting while the other stands next to her. The second drawing depicts one woman holding her arm while the other reaches out towards her. Both drawings are signed in the lower right corner. Measures apprx 12" x 18". Unframed.
75/125
Sold: $11.50
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166. Dale Burkhart (American, 20th Century)
"Greenwich Village", pen ink with watercolor on mat board, signed lower right and titled center, apprx image size 14" x 17", overall apprx 15" x 17-1/2".
50/75
Sold: $34.50
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167. Lidia Krachuk (American, 20th Century)
Figural study of two nude women, black ink and wash on paper, framed with glass, apprx image size 21" x 16", signed left of center in brown felt pen and dated March '71.
50/75
Sold: $17.25
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