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30. Julia F. Henshaw Dewey (American, 1871-1928)
Untitled landscape with a windmill. Oil on canvas, signed "Julia F. Henshaw Dewey" on the lower right corner. Image size approx. 16" x 11-1/2", framed overall approx. 21-1/2" x 17-1/2". Julia F. Henshaw was born c. 1871, Batavia, Genesee County, New York. She married Charles Melville Dewey in May 3, 1887 with whom she had been studying art. Julia Dewey maintained a studio at 222 West 23rd St., New York City. She exhibited at the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors (where she was one of the first presidents); the National Academy of Design from 1898; the Trans - Mississippi Expo, Omaha, Neb. in 1898. She was a member of National Arts Club, National Association of Women Painters and Sculpters, and the Society of American Artists.
300/500
Sold: $402.50
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31. Hague School, ca. 20th Century
Domestic interior scene with a woman making lace on a frame next to a stove. Oil on canvas, signed illegibly the lower right corner, possibly "Synder". Framed in a black wood frame. Image measures approx. 15-1/4" x 20-1/4", framed overall approx. 26-3/4" x 32".
800/1,200
Sold: $402.50
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32. Gyula Zorkoczy (Hungarian, 1873-1932)
Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Verso with Hungarian export stamp. Canvas apprx 21-1/2" x 27", with painted black frame apprx 26-3/4" x 33". Zorkoczy studied at the School of Model Drawing where he obtained a diploma in art teaching. His master was Bertalan Szekely. From 1907 on he exhibited naturalistic landscapes in the Art Gallery and the National Salon.
400/600
Sold: $414.00
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33. Vilmos Nagy (Hungarian, 1874-1953)
Oil on canvas, signed lower left. On wood stretcher, verso has old illegible tag affixed and Hungarian export stamp. Canvas not dated; not framed. Apprx 22" x 27". Nagy studied in Budapest and in Munich. He was the student of Karoly Lotz. His interiors, reminescent of the Benczur school, were exhibited in the Art Gallery. Several of his paintings are in the Hungarian National Gallery. For his painting The Youth² he was awarded a gold medal in London in 1908, and in 1921 he won the prize of the Minister of Education for his picture Interior".
200/400
Sold: $356.50
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34. Antal Berkes (Hungarian, 1874-1938)
Untitled Winter Scene. Oil on canvas, signed "Berkes A." on the lower right corner, image size approx. 26-1/2" x 38-1/2", framed overall approx. 33-1/2" x 45-1/2". Antal Berkes was known for painting European city street scenes as his principal subject.
1,250/2,500
Sold: $287.50
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35. Frank Luis Jirouch (American, 1878-1970)
"Landscape and Dunes, Lake Erie 1938." Oil on board, signed and dated on verso. Image size approx. 9-1/2" x 14", framed overall approx. 15" x 19-1/2". Provenance: Acquired from the Artist; Collection Dr. R. O'Brien, Russell, Ohio.
1,500/2,200
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36. Attributed to George Adomeit (American, 1879-1967)
Untitled. Oil on canvas, signature not found. Image depicts a man working near an open fire pit in a steel mill. Framed in beaded gilt wood frame. Image approx. 27" x 34-3/4", framed overall approx. 31" x 39". Born in Germany, George Adomeit came to the United States with his family in 1883, settling in Cleveland, Ohio where he supported himself as a commercial artist and printmaker. He trained in commercial printing, studied at the Cleveland School of Art, and had a successful printing company known as the Caxton Press. He emerged in the 1920's as one of the region's leading painters of American Scene genre, especially known for industrial subjects. Many of his pictures are in the Cleveland Museum of Art.
800/1,200
Sold: $460.00
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37. William Alfred Elleby (fl.1883-1903)
Untitled landscape with sheep herd resting under the tree. Oil on canvas. Signed "W.A.Elleby" on the lower left corner. Carved gilt wood frame. Image approx. 15-1/2"H x 25-1/4"W, framed overall approx. 20-1/2"H x 30-1/2"W.
200/400
Sold: $736.00
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38. Herman Lipot (Hungarian, 1884-1972)
"Vizparcon". Oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1965. Unframed, on keyed stretcher. Verso also signed with Hungarian export stamp. Apprx 24" x 31-1/2". Lipot studied at the Mintarajz School under Ede Ball, Lszl Hegeds and Tivadar Zemplnyi. He won the Munkcsy Prize, and he is considered a well respected and talented artist. His work was often exhibited, particularly at the Ernst Museum in Budapest.
300/400
Sold: $264.50
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39. Kai Drews (Danish, 1884-1964)
"Dyrehaven." Oil on canvas, titled, dated "1939", and signed "K. Drews" on the lower right corner. Framed in a gilt wood frame, image size approx. 14-1/2" x 19", framed overall approx. 18-5/8" x 23".
300/400
Sold: $379.50
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40. August F. Biehle (American, 1885-1979)
Still life. Oil on canvas, signed right and dated left, 1921. In the original frame with tags on verso from an Akron, Ohio exhibition and registrar's tag from the Cleveland Museum of Art. This painting was the winner of the third prize award for the category "Still Life Decorative Painting" in the fourth annual May show of 1936. The actual certificate with mailing envelope accompanies this work. Canvas apprx 26" x 34", in frame apprx 30-1/2" x 38-1/2".
6,000/8,000
Sold: $5,750.00
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41. Frederick A. Zimmerman (American, 1886-1974)
"San Jacinto and Old Almond Orchard Near Beaumont, Calif." Oil on canvas over board, signed "Frederick A Zimmerman" on the lower left corner, dated '28. Image size approx. 11" x 14-3/4", framed overall approx. 16-1/2" x 20-1/4". Frederick Almond Zimmerman was a landscape painter, born in Canton, Ohio on Oct. 7, 1886. After graduating from high school in Canton, Zimmerman moved to Pasadena and enrolled at the University of Southern California. He further studied under Victor D. Brenner. He exhibited locally and was an instructor at the Pasadena Art Institute in 1962. Zimmerman died in Arcadia, CA on Nov. 27, 1974.
800/1,500
Sold: $1,753.75
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42. Leo Michelson (Latvian, 1887 - 1978)
"Three Musicians." Gouache and ink on paper laid on canvas, ca. 1965. Signature not found. In a carved wood gilt frame. Image size approx. 12-1/4" x 15-1/2", framed overall approx. 23" x 26". Page from an exhibition catalogue cut out and pasted on the back. Michelson was born in Riga, Latvia, and began his studies at the Imperial School in St. Petersburg. He later studied and lived in Munich, Berlin, Paris and the United States, becoming an American citizen in 1945. He was awarded the French Legion of Honor in February, 1937, and the Latvian Order of Merit in 1938. Provenance: From the collection of Tom Wilson, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Wilson's collection spans several decades and includes wonderful Art Deco, sculpture, paintings and drawings from around the the world. Mr. Wilson is a well know cartoonist and creator of the character Ziggy.
800/1,500
Sold: $1,150.00
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43. Cornelis Bouter (Dutch, 1888-1966)
"Mother and Children". Oil on canvas, signed lower right corner, framed, canvas size 12" x 10", with frame 19" x 17", framed in a heavily carved and antiqued Barbizon pattern frame. #8940 written on verso, and an illegible stamp below. A Dutch domestic scene which has maintained popularity for many years of a young mother holding a baby, attended by two small girls. It is a universal subject that many artists have specialized in, this being one of the more accomplished artists of the genre.
1,500/3,000
Sold: $2,875.00
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44. José Alarcón Suárez (Spanish, 19th/20th Century)
A Beautiful Senorita. Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Spanish beauty seated wearing toreador's jacket. Canvas apprx 34-1/2" x 25". In gold wood frame apprx 39" x 29-1/2".
1,500/2,500
Sold: $2,990.00
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45. William Joseph Eastman (American, 1888-1956)
"Grand Canyon." Oil on canvas. Signed "William Joseph Eastman" on the lower right corner. White painted wood frame. Page from an exhibition catalogue cut out and pasted on the back. Image approx. 29-1/2" H x 39-5/8" W. Framed overall approx. 36-3/8" H x 46-1/2" W. His work is in the permanent collection of The Butler Museum of American Art (Youngstown, Ohio), and he was a frequent Cleveland Museum of Art "May Show" exhibitor. Another very collectable Ohio native, from the Cleveland School. Provenance: From the collection of Tom Wilson, Cleveland, Ohio. Mr. Wilson's collection spans several decades and includes wonderful Art Deco, sculpture, paintings and drawings from around the the world. Mr. Wilson is a well know cartoonist and creator of the character Ziggy.
400/600
Sold: $529.00
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46. Allen Dean Cochran (American, 1888-1971)
"Indian Summer." Oil on board, signed "Allen Dean Cochran" on the lower right corner and dated '13. Image size approx. 29" x 41", framed overall approx. 33-1/2" x 45-3/4". Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Allen Dean Cochran received his art training from two very notable artists of his day, that being Kenyon Cox of Ohio and Birge Harrison of Woodstock, both members of the National Academy. Cochran moved from Ohio to Woodstock where he became a member of the Woodstock Artists Association. He exhibited with that group and at the National Academy, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. He was also a member of the Salmagundi Club.
3,000/5,000
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47. Signed "B. Davis", possibly Benjaman Davis (Scottish, late 19th-early 20th century)
"Near Loch Lomond". Oil on canvas, signed "B. Davis" on the lower right corner. The image depicts Scottish landscape with cattle. Image measures approx. 10" x 16". Not framed.
300/500
Sold: $230.00
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48. Antal Peczely (Hungarian, b. 1891)
Interior church view. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Over wood keyed stretcher. Canvas apprx 24" x 30", in commercial gold frame apprx 29" x 34-3/4". Peczely studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest and then worked as an art teacher. He was painting regularly from 1924 on, however working with graphics and illustrations as well. He regularly exhibited in the Art Gallery and the National Salon, and was one of the founders of the Artists' Colony at Gyula.
150/250
Sold: $408.25
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49. Janos Viski (Hungarian, b. 1891)
Horses. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Canvas apprx 24" x 34-1/4". In a painted wood frame apprx 31-3/4" x 37-1/2". Viski studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under the guidance of Tivadar Zemplenyi. He made study tours to France and several towns of South America. He started exhibiting his paintings in about 1913. He painted mainly animals and was interested in the problems of motion and form as well as the color effects of outdoor light. His most frequent model was the horse.
400/600
Sold: $586.50
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50. Janos Viski (Hungarian, b. 1891)
Cowboy with horses. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Canvas apprx 27-1/2" x 39-1/2". Not framed. Gallery sticker affixed to stretcher from Hoffmann Gallery. Viski was born in Szokolya, Hungary and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts under Tividar Zemplenyi. He began to exhibit his paintings in 1913. He painted mainly animals and was interested in the problems of motion and form as well as the color effects of outdoor light. His most frequent model was the horse.
400/600
Sold: $1,150.00
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51. Antal Peczely (Hungarian, b. 1891)
Festival scene. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Verso marked with artist info. Canvas apprx 23-1/2" x 31-1/2". In commercial frame, apprx 29" x 37". Peczely studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Budapest and then worked as an art teacher. He was painting regularly from 1924 on, but in graphics and illustrations as well. He exhibited in the Art Gallery and the National Salon, and was one of the founders of the Artists' Colony at Gyula.
200/400
Sold: $368.00
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52. Arkadi Plastov (Russian, 1893-1972)
"Waterboy". Oil on canvas, dated 1958 and signed in Russian on verso, not framed. Arkadi Plastov is a famous painter from the Soviet post war era. His paintings are in permanent collections through out Russia in personal and state museums collections. Measures approx. 12" x 24".
200/300
Sold: $414.00
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53. Laszlo Neogrady (Hungarian, 1896-1962)
Landscape with winter mountains. Oil on canvas, signed lower left. Canvas approx. 24" x 31-1/4", with commercial frame approx. 28" x 36". He was the son of Antal Neogrady. At the Academy of Fine Arts, Laszlo Neogrady was the student of Ede Ballo. His naturalistic landscapes and portraits were exhibited in the Art Gallery from 1922 on.
400/600
Sold: $586.50
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54. Laszlo Neogrady (Hungarian, 1896-1962)
A photo-realistic painting of an evening winter with stream. Oil on canvas, signed "Neogrady Laszlo" on the lower right corner. Carved wood gilt frame. Image size approx. 23" x 31", framed overall approx. 29" x 37". Laszlo Neogrady was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1896. He was the son of the artist Anatal Neogrady and he studied painting at the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts under the artist Ede Ballo.
From 1922 Laszlo Neogrady exhibited his work at the Hungarian Art Gallery. He specialised in painting naturalistic landscapes many of which depicted forest scenes in the snow. These works are highly sought after and can be found in collections throughout the world. The artists extensive use of impasto creates an almost three dimensional effect in these works. His use of light is usually dramatic and his landscapes are very atmospheric.
2,000/2,500
Sold: $1,725.00
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