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156. Edmond Amedie Henze (French, 1884-1967)
"Burgerland". Watercolor on paper, signed lower right corner, titled lower left corner. Laid on a backing paper and framed under glass. Image size 14"H x 16"W; with frame 17-1/2"H x 21-1/2"W. A farm home in the country with a windmill is surrounded by a well-kept fence. Another cluster of buildings can be seen in the distance at the left edge of the composition.
300/500
Sold: $126.50
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157. Attributed to Edward Howard Suydan (American, 1885-1940)
Lot includes four pencil drawings on paper: "Rear Side Cathedral" (apprx 11"H x 14-1/2"W), "Open Air Market"(apprx 10-3/4"H x 14-1/4"W), "Country Church" (apprx 10-1/2"H x 14-/4"W), and "Decantur Street" (apprx 10"H x 13-1/4"W). The first three are from a series entitled "Pattern of Mexico" and depict scenes of daily life and architecture. "Decantur Street" is titled on lower left. Each verso has a descriptive tag on verso. With off-white mat and simple black frame, each item measures apprx 16-1/4"H x 21"W. Lot also includes a framed color copy of an original photograph (attached to verso) of the artist at work.
300/500
Sold: $494.50
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158. Lyman Byxbe (American, 1886-1980)
A pair titled "Birches" and "Cottonwood". Drypoint etchings on cream colored wove paper, framed under glass. Titled lower left and signed lower right on both. Images measure apprx 5"H x 3-3/4"W. Professionally framed with black mat and red wood frame, measures apprx 9-1/2"H x 8-1/4"W.
150/250
Sold: $109.25
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159. Unknown Artist (Continental, circa 19th Century)
Boat study. Charcoal on brown laid paper. Simple scene depicts small boats docked boats near buildings. Taken from a collector's album, collector's stamp faintly on lower right in red ink. Verso signed Wenté. Provenance is believed to be from Ex coll of Edmond Hédouin (1820-1889).
50/100
Sold: $5.75
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160. Unknown Artist (Continental School, 19th Century)
Sanguine Nude. Red chalk on laid paper. Image depicts a reclining male nude from a drawing studio sketchbook. Study is unsigned. Measures apprx 9-1/2"H x 12-1/2"W.
40/60
Sold: $5.75
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161. Unknown Artist (Continental, 19th Century)
"The Long Walk Home". Watercolor with white chalk highlights on paper. Country scene shows two figures walking down a dirt road with lush bushes to either side. Palette is subdued. Dated Oct. 1867 on lower edge. Verso has date in brown crayon and an illegible word (location? artist?) in graphite. Paper measures apprx 7-1/4"H x 9-1/2"W.
75/150
Sold: $57.50
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162. Carl Fisher (English, early 20th Century)
Tranquil watercolor on paper. Scene features a stream running through a forest glen. Muted shades of green possibly indicate that this is a spring scene. Signed in lower left corner "Carl Fisher". Measures apprx 16"H x 23"W.
100/200
Sold: $161.00
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163. Norman Price (American, 1877 - 1951)
"Porthos and Servant". Pen and ink drawing on heavy cardboard. Scene depicts characters from Dumas' "Three Musketeers". Figures accomplished through cross-hatching technique. Signed on lower right. Verso bears name of drawing in graphite. Measures apprx 8"H x 10"W.
200/400
Sold: $195.50
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164. Marc Chagall (Russian/French, 1887-1985)
Color lithograph on paper, framed under glass. Image probably taken from a book. Depicts a young, loving couple on horse back. The woman holds a fan and the horse holds a violin under his chin. In the distance, a small town and moon. Printed with signature on lower left. Measures apprx 13"H x 9-3/4"W. With orange mat and silver colored frame, entire item apprx 20-1/2"H x 16-1/2"W.
150/250
Sold: $74.75
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165. Nicoli Cikovsky (American, 1894-1987)
"Boats at Bay". Watercolor on paper, framed under glass. Quick study depicts small boats rendered in ball point pen with colored wash for blue sky, water and shore details. Loose figures can be seen on the dock. Signed on lower right corner. Image measures apprx 6"H x 8"W. With blue mat and decorative frame, entire item apprx 11-1/2"H x 13-1/2"W.
200/300
Sold: $448.50
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166. August F. Biehle (Cleveland School, 1885 - 1979)
"Landscape". Gouache and conté crayon, framed under glass. Scene features a small farm house surrounded by open fields under a cloud dotted sky. Lines are energetic and provide texture to the otherwise flat surface. Measures apprx 17"H x 23-1/2"W. With cream mat and wooden frame, entire item measures apprx 24-1/2"H x 29-1/2"W.
300/500
Sold: $1,276.50
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167. Frank Nelson Wilcox (American, 1887-1964)
"Seascape". Watercolor on watercolor paper, framed under glass. Painting features a white lighthouse on an inlet. Birds flock over heard and sailboats gather to the right side of the composition. Brush strokes are loose. Signed in graphite on lower left. Measures apprx 15-1/4"H x 20"W. With green mat and red wood frame, entire piece measures apprx 25-1/2"H x 30-1/2"W.
200/400
Sold: $690.00
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168. Frank Nelson Wilcox (Cleveland School, 1887-1964)
"The Shack". Gouache on grey paper, framed under glass . Moody scene features a grey shack in a vertical composition. The sky is a spotty white with shadowy trees and rocks in a cool, dark palette. Signed in graphite on lower right. Measures apprx 16"H x 11-1/2". With slate mat and thin, silver-colored frame, entire item measures apprx 25-1/2"H x 20-3/4".
200/400
Sold: $552.00
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169. Paul B. Travis (Cleveland School, 1891-1975)
"Rendezvous Over India". Watercolor on paper, framed under glass. Modern depictions displays elements of architecture and exotic figures. Orange and yellow seem to burst through out the composition. In 1956, this painting took first prize at the Cleveland Museum of Art May Show. Not signed. Measures apprx 19-1/2"H x 25-1/2"W. With simple wormy chestnut frame entire item measures apprx 28-1/4"H x 34-1/4"W.
1,200/1,400
Sold: $1,667.50
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170. Frederick R. Fitzgerald, (Continental, 1897-1938)
"Mountain Lake View". Watercolor on paper. Small scene depicts a clear fjord reflecting surrounding mountains and cloudy sky. Signed in lower right corner. Verso has information in pencil: No. 14, Belgium and an illegible title. Paper measures apprx 6"H x 7-1/2"W. With mat, apprx 8-3/4"H x 10"W.
75/150
Sold: $120.75
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171. Carl Gaertner (American, Cleveland School, 1898-1952)
"Foggy Morning". Watercolor on paper. Lovely atmospheric scene features a few houses next to a small body of water. The sky is misty blue and brush strokes are loose. Signed on lower right. On verso is an information card from the Bonfoy Company. Measures apprx 14-1/4"H x 19-1/2"W. With green matt and red wood frame, entire item measures apprx 25-1/2"H x 30-1/4"W.
200/400
Sold: $805.00
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172. Edward Maguire (late 19th/early 20th Century)
"Rabat Rue Sidi Fatah". Pencil and watercolor on wove paper, signed lower right. Dated on verso March 1927 along with title and artist's signature. A very colorful rendition of a street at mid-day with figures with a Mosque in the background. Little information is known about the artist, however he delivers his work with technical accuracy and playful color. Offered in a wonderful Prendergast-style gilt frame and under rolled glass. Image apprx 12" x 8-1/4", overall with frame apprx 19" x 15-1/2".
800/1,200
Sold: $805.00
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173. Karl Knust (German, early 20th Century)
"Wallpaper Sample". Watercolor and pencil on wove paper. Art Nouveau design features a floral motif in pink, green and black. Signed and titled, "? in May", on bottom in script. Measures apprx 17-3/4"H x 11-1/4"W. With wood frame entire item measures apprx 19-1/4"H x 12-3/4"W.
75/150
Sold: $126.50
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174. Edmund Minor Archer (American, b. 1904)
A forest interior. Watercolor on paper, signed lower right and dated '51, framed with glass, apprx image size 14" x 20-1/2", apprx frame size 22-1/2" x 28-1/2". Verso bears artist's information. Born in Richmond, Virginia in 1904, Archer studied at the Art Student's League in New York City, the Colarossi Academy in Paris and independently with many famous artists of his time. He exhibited at the Corcoran, Virginia Museum of Fine Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the World's Fair and at the National Academy of Design. In addition he exhibited and won numerous awards in museums throughout the United States. He was also a professor at George Washington University.
150/250
Sold: $218.50
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175. Charles Vickery (American, 1913-1997)
Proceeds from the sale of this item will be donated to the Lyric Opera, Cleveland. An offset lithograph print, "The Sea Witch", from the original painting by the artist. Published in 1971 by the W. Russell Button Gallery of Chicago, IL. Signed in graphite in lower right margin by the artist and remarqued lower left. Image apprx 27-1/2" x 32-3/4". Overall with white over mat and foamcore backing apprx 34-3/4"H x 40-1/4"W. Originally marketed in the United States through Frost & Reed, Ltd.
800/1,200
Sold: $258.75
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