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57. John Teyral (Russian/American, 1912-1999)
"Pompeian Walls". Mixed media on canvas, signed in the lower left corner, framed in a strip frame, measuring overall approx. 13-1/2" x 20".
200/400
Sold: $69.00
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58. Paul Penczner (Hungarian/American, b. 1916)
Rocky Shoreline. Oil on canvas, signed in the lower right, framed in an ornate gilt frame, the canvas size measuring approx. 16" x 20", and overall with the frame 21-1/2" x 25-1/2".
800/1,200
Sold: $632.50
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59. Eugene J. Franz (American, Ohio Artist, 20th Century)
"Landscape". Oil on board, no signature found, paper label taped to the verso, framed, the sight size approx. 9-5/8" x 11-1/2". A pretty autumn landscape in a forest with a clearing in the distance.
100/200
Sold: $184.00
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60. Beni E. Kosh (African/American, Cleveland, 1917-1993)
Backyard scene. Oil on canvasboard, not signed on the front, stamped by the estate and numbered 544 on verso, not framed, measuring approx. 10" x 8". There appear to be some additional ink sketches on the back as well.
200/400
Sold: $218.50
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61. Beni E. Kosh (African/American, Cleveland, 1917-1993)
An urban landscape. Oil on masonite, painted on the textured side of the board, signed in the lower right and dated '65, not framed, measuring approx. 16" x 24". The board is stamped with the estate stamp on verso and numbered 124.
300/500
Sold: $126.50
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62. Beni E. Kosh (African/American, Cleveland, 1917-1993)
"Femme Avec Trois Enfants". Oil on masonite, signed, titled and dated '65 in the lower right corner, not framed, painted on the textured side of the board measuring 24" x 16". The verso has some advertising material affixed to the upper and the lower portions, and has the estate stamp and is numbered 136 in the middle.
300/500
Sold: $287.50
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63. Beni E. Kosh (African/American, Cleveland, 1917-1993)
"Huil Avec Chomme Rouge #4". Oil on masonite, signed, titled and dated '65 in the lower right corner, also with an illegible inscription below, not framed, measuring approx. 12" x 11-1/2". The board is stamped with the estate stamp on verso and numbered 165.
200/400
Sold: $310.50
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64. Beni E. Kosh (African/American, Cleveland, 1917-1993)
An interior scene with an art student. Oil on canvasboard, not signed, stamped on verso with the estate stamp and numbered 627, framed in a black metal frame, measuring overall approx. 20" x 16".
300/500
Sold: $92.00
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65. Nikolai Ovchinnikov (Russian, 1918-2004)
"Winter. Pines and Evergreens." 1953. Oil on board. 14" x 10"; framed overall approx. 24" x 20".
Nikolai Ovvchinnikov was born in Mizhuli village, Mariinsko-Posadski region of Russia. He started his fine art studies at the Altynsk Art College. In 1944 he joined the USSR Union of Artists. In 1951 he graduated from the Repin's Institute of Fine Art. Ovchinnikov was very active throughout his career and was awarded numerous prestigious awards and prizes for his works. Works by Ovchinnikov are now displayed in numerous regional museum and private collections, as well as many of them were bought by museums and galleries in the US, Britain, France, and Japan.
400/800
Sold: $362.25
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66. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)
"Spring Swamp." Oil on board, ca. 1981, initialed lower right. The image measures approx. 13-3/4" x 27", and with the gilt frame with linen liner approx. 23-3/4" x 37". Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russias midland, give a sense of the countrys vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called windows. Windows of Mark Kremer are windows opened into the world.
600/900
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67. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)
"After the Storm." Oil on board, ca. 2001, signed with initials in the lower right corner, the image size approx. 11-3/4" x 21-1/2", and framed overall approx. 21-3/4" x 31-1/2".
600/1,000
Sold: $546.25
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68. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)
"Crimea, Autumn." 1969. Oil on board, initialed on the lower right corner, framed in a gilt wood frame with canvas lining. Image measures approx. 13-3/4" x 17-1/4"; framed overall approx. 22-1/2" x 6".
Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russias midland, give a sense of the countrys vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called windows. Windows of Mark Kremer are windows opened into the world.
500/900
Sold: $517.50
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69. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)
"Winter, In the Park." 1999. Oil on canvas, initialed on the lower right corner, framed in a gilt wood frame with canvas lining. Image measures approx. 18" x 20"; framed overall approx. 28-3/4" x 30-3/4".
Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russias midland, give a sense of the countrys vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called windows. Windows of Mark Kremer are windows opened into the world.
700/1,200
Sold: $948.75
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70. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)
"Spring. Ban'ka" 1965. Oil on board, initialed on the lower right corner, framed in a gilt wood frame with canvas lining. Image measures approx. 8-1/4" x 11-1/4"; framed overall approx. 17" x 20".
Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russias midland, give a sense of the countrys vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called windows. Windows of Mark Kremer are windows opened into the world.
500/900
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71. Mark Kremer (Russian, born 1928)
"Warm Evening." Oil on board, ca. 1969, initialed lower right. The image measures approx. 7-1/2" x 11", and with the gilt frame with canvas liner 16" x 19-1/2". Mark Kremer was born in St. Petersburg, Russia (1928) into a family of artists. His father was a painter, which brought out his talent for painting. Mark Kremer graduated from the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts named after Il`ia Repin). Today Mark Kremer is one of the most talented masters of modern Russian fine arts (a member of the Russian Academy of Arts, Merited Artist of Russia). The artist paints landscapes, still life, portraits and thematic paintings. His landscapes bring out the beauty of Russias midland, give a sense of the countrys vastness. The landscapes of Mark Kremer are executed in the traditions of Russian landscape painters; among them Kuinji, Boris-Musatov, and Rylov. Highly indicative of his work are still life compositions and so-called windows. Windows of Mark Kremer are windows opened into the world.
600/900
Sold: $546.25
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