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59. Emil Carlsen (American, 1853 - 1932)
Sunset. Oil on canvas, laid on heavy Upson board, image size approx. 6" x 8". Estate stamped in lower left margin and signed lower left in image with red paint. Overall with frame approx. 11" x 13-1/4".
1,000/1,500
Sold: $977.50
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60. Alfred Montgomery (American, 1857 - 1922)
Still Life with corn and pumpkin. Oil on canvas board, signed on the lower right corner, framed in a decorative frame. Image measures approx. 21" x 27"; framed overall approx. 27" x 34". Alfred Montgomery was orphaned at an early age and had no formal education: he was able to get a teacher's license and taught drawing in Kansas. He later moved to Los Angeles, where he continued to work as an artist. He specialized in farm life themes.
1,500/2,000
Sold: $4,255.00
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61. Frederick Judd Waugh (American, 1861 - 1940)
"Far North." Oil on canvas, signed lower right, dated on verso in pencil 1930, titled and signed. Canvas approx. 30-1/4" x 40-1/4", overall with gold toned wood frame approx. 35-1/4" x 45-1/4". Title is written twice on stretchers. From a private Ohio estate.
9,000/12,000
Sold: $23,287.50
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62. Christian Asmussen (Denmark, 1873-1940)
A Country Cottage. Oil on canvas, signed lower left corner, framed, canvas size 15" x 19", with frame overall 20" x 23-1/2". A friendly scene in which dappled sunlight plays on the exterior of a cottage while ducks swim in a pond in the distance. A bright and luminous summer scene.
600/800
Sold: $862.50
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63. Arthur Ernst Becher (Beecher) (German/American, 1877 - 1941)
Autumn Landscape. Oil on canvas, signed and dated 1941 in the lower right corner, framed in a gilt wood frame. Canvas measures approx. 18-1/2" x 23", framed overall approx. 23" x 28". Mostly known as an illustrator, Becher created many beautiful landscapes in and around the area of New York State and Wisconsin.
800/1,500
Sold: $431.25
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64. Charles W. Simpson (Canadian, 1878 - 1942)
"The Derrick, Montreal Harbour." Oil on canvas, signed on the lower right corner, framed in a gilt wood frame. Image measures approx. 20" x 25", framed overall approx. 26" x 31". Signed and dated ('13); exhibition label on the back of the painting, which gives the date for the painting (Art Association of Montreal, 1913). A similar view of Montreal Harbour can be found in the collection of the National Gallery of Canada, Ottawa.
800/1,200
Sold: $2,472.50
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65. Endre Komaromi-Kacz (Hungarian, 1880 - 1969)
Asian woman in a kimono. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Canvas size approx. 23-1/2" x 31-1/2". Overall in wood frame approx. 31" x 38-1/2". Endre studied at the School of Model Drawing, then in Munich and at Nagybanya. He studied under Ede Ballo, Simon Hollosy and Gyula Benczur. In 1918 he had a retrospective exhibition in the National Salon. His works may be found in the Hungarian National Gallery.
2,000/3,000
Sold: $690.00
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66. Abel George Warshawsky (American, 1883 - 1962)
Floral still life. Oil on canvas, signed upper right, circa 1930-1945. Abel Warshawsky has five paintings in the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, as well as work in the Minneapolis Art Institute, Minnesota; Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois; and the Luxembourg Museum, Paris, France. Canvas approx. 31-3/4" x 24-1/2. Offered in a fine gilt wood frame.
10,000/15,000
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67. Vilem Kreibich (Czechoslovakia, b. 1884)
Locomotive. Oil on artist's board, signed lower left. Image size approx. 27-1/4" x 39-1/4", overall with original painted wood frame approx. 35" x 47". The National Technical Museum in Prague organized an exhibition of Kreibich's pictures of locomotives. His work may be found in the National Gallery in Prague (under the name Vaclav Kreibich). Most of Kreibich's works are in private collections, the National Technical Museum in Prague, and the Skoda Works in Plzen.
4,000/6,000
Sold: $4,140.00
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68. Alfred Arthur Brunel De Neuville (French, 1852-1941)
Three Curious Kittens. Oil on canvas, signed lower right corner, framed in a carved gold-tone frame, 15" x 18" canvas size, with frame overall approx. 21" x 23". Three small kittens intently regard a bee in a white porcelain plate set on the floor. A green drapery and decorative flourishes on the wall complete the setting. A very charming and popular subject.
2,000/4,000
Sold: $3,162.50
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69. Duncan Grant (Scottish, 1885 - 1978)
The Boxers. Oil on artist's board, signed lower right, circa 1920-30. Impasto paint film in muted colors. Grant was a member of Bloomsbury Group and studied with Jacques Emile Blanche in Paris in the early 1920's. Board measures 7-1/4" x 9-7/8". Offered in wood frame, overall approx. 10-1/2" x 13".
3,000/5,000
Sold: $7,245.00
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70. Russell Cowles (American, 1887 - 1979)
Untitled landscape. Oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 1922. Unframed, canvas measures approx. 20" x 20". Cowles exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum and had over forty one-person shows, won many awards including a prize in the 1938 World's Fair in New York and a medal in 1925 from the Art Institute of Chicago.
800/1,200
Sold: $1,495.00
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71. Cornelius Wouter Bouter (Dutch, 1888 - 1966)
A Charming Domestic Interior. Oil on canvas, signed "C. Bouter" on the lower right corner, framed in a beautifully carved gilt wood frame. Image measures approx. 17-1/2" x 21-1/2"; framed overall approx. 26" x 30". Verso features a "John F. White Pittsburgh Originals Only" logo. A Dutch domestic scene, the genre of which has maintained popularity for many years, of a young mother attending to her two small girls. It is a universally charming subject that many artists have specialized in, this being one of the more accomplished artists of the genre.
2,000/3,000
Sold: $2,070.00
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72. Allen Dean Cochran (American, 1888 - 1971)
"View From Bearsville." Oil on canvas, signed "Allen D. Cochran" on the lower right corner, framed in a wood frame with black and gilt detailing, signed and titled on verso. Image measures approx. 12" x 10"; framed overall approx. 15" x 13". Allen Dean Cochran was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and received his art training from two notable members of the National Academy: Kenyon Cox of Ohio and Birge Harrison of Woodstock. Later in life 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.
300/500
Sold: $322.00
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73. Janos Viski (Hungarian, b. 1891)
Cowboy and wild horses. Oil on canvas, signed lower right. Canvas approx. 24" x 36". In a painted wood frame approx. 32" x 44". 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: $828.00
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74. Pal Fried (Hungarian/American, 1893 - 1976)
Reclining nude. Oil on canvas, signed lower left, canvas apprx 24" x 30", framed apprx 30-1/4" x 36-1/2".
1,500/3,000
Sold: $2,127.50
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75. Fried Pal (Hungarian/American, 1893 - 1976)
"Two Parisiennes." Oil on canvas, signed in the lower right corner. Framed; canvas mat. Canvas measures apprx. 30" x 24", framed overall apprx. 38" x 32".
600/900
Sold: $1,380.00
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76. P. Stone (Continental, circa late 19th Century)
Charming winter scene depicting thatched roof house on the right and a man carrying a stack of firewood. Oil on canvas, signed on the lower left corner, framed in a gilt wood frame. Image measures approx. 12" x 10"; framed overall approx. 18" x 16".
600/800
Sold: $373.75
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77. W. Post (American, 19th Century)
Untitled landscape. Oil on board, signed "W. Post" on the lower left corner, framed in a gilt wood frame. Image measures approx. 10" x 19", framed overall approx. 12" x 22".
400/600
Sold: $149.50
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78. Continental School, circa late 19th Century
Portrait of a young lady. Oil on canvas, not signed, framed in an ornate gilt frame. Image measures approx. 16-1/2" x 13-1/2"; framed overall approx. 24" x 21".
400/600
Sold: $126.50
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