Emile Gerard (France, b. 1932) painted this
Modernist oil on canvas depiction of a surreal fantasy carnival landscape. It is signed and dated 1965 lower left. Dimensions are 18 x 22 inches, sight size, and 22 x 25-1/2 inches framed.
This unusual mechanical bar masquerades as an American lowboy, but the inside elevates and a conceals spaces to hold all sorts of barware...glasses, julep cups, bottles, etc. The top is divided vertically into two leaves. When you pull them up and outward from the center, the mechanism operates flawlessly and the interior elevates. No one is the wiser about what the case contains. Dimensions are 30-1/4 inches high x 31-1/2 inches wide x 16-1/2 inches deep. When both leaves (which are mirrored) a ...click for details
Murray Belkin (American, mid-to-late 20th century) painted "The Lady In Green", this Modernist surreal and dreamlike oil on canvas circa 1950. Dimensions are 39 x 17 inches, sight size and 40.5 x 18.5 inches framed.
Theo (Theodore ) Shoudy (American, b. 1881 Brooklyn, NY), the Hudson River Valley Impressionist, painted and signed this great oil on board fall scene circa 1946. A painter and teacher, Shoudy studied at Adelphia College, the prestigious Arts Student League, and with William Merritt Chase and Jane Peterson. He has exhibited widely and has won awards in the New York area in the 1930s-1950s. He is listed in "Who Was Who in American Art". Dimensions: 12 x 16 inches, sight size, and 18-3/ ...click for details
This circa 1965 hand blown glass wine bottle from Blenko Glass is eye-popping in the ruby red color and in the large size...25 inches in height by 4-1/4 in diameter at the base. Of ruby red crackle glass, it has no chips, cracks or repairs. It is pristine and would be a great addition to your other Blenko glass for a grouping or as a solo piece.
William Blenko arrived in this country in 1893 and began blowing glass. He started a factory in 1909 in Point Marion, PA and later in Clarksburg, WV. ...click for details
ALFONS BACH (American, 1904-1999) painted this Modernist oil on board depiction of Florida Sailboats circa 1950s-60s. Signed l.r., it measures 24 x 20 in., sight size, floating in a frame with overall size 27-3/4 x 23-3/4 in. Born in Magdeburg, Germany, Alfons Bach studied architecture at the University of Berlin and at the Reimann School. He came to the U.S. in 1926 and established an industrial design firm in 1932 in New York City. In 1937 he moved to Stamford, CT, becoming president of the Am ...click for details
This wonderful 1930s Eames-era podium/lectern/register stand was made by the St. Louis firm Royal Bond, Inc. It is lighted and would be terrific in your foyer or up front in your restaurant. Dimensions: 46 inches high; lecturn measures 15 x 18 inches; base 11 inches in diameter. Very good condition.
This Modernist oil on canvas painting was painted by the abstract artist Thomas Brownell Eldred (1903-1993). The painting is signed lower right, is unframed, and dimensions are 32 inches x 22.
Like so many aspiring artists of the 1920s and 30s, notably Jackson Pollock, Thomas Brownell Eldred (1903-1993) studied in New York City at the Art Student’s League with the famous Thomas Hart Benton and Guy Pene du Bois. Eldred was born in Climax, MI where the walls of his childhood home became surfaces ...click for details
This early twentieth century Paris street scene was painted by the French Impressionist Jean Remy (b. 1893) and is teeming with figures. Painted with thick impasto, the cityscape has a very lively feeling and the painting takes on a life of its own. There is a lot going on, and you the viewer cannot help but be affected by it. The dimensions are 24 x 26 inches, sight size; 32 x 44 inches, framed.
This large and colorful Modernist oil of Times Square in New York City was painted by George Schwacha of New Jersey.
The bustling cityscape literally teems with buildings, signs, cars, lights and figures. Dimensions are 24 x 36 inches, sight size, and 27-1/4 x 39 inches framed. The artist was president of the American Artists Professional League and a past president of the Audubon Artists and Art Centre of New Jersey. He belonged to the American Water Color Society, The National Society of Pai ...click for details
This wonderful Cubist Modernist portrait by the American artist Jonah Kinigstein is oil on canvas. Using very heavy brushwork and heavy impasto to underscore the geometric forms, the artist has found a novel way to express the human figure. The painting is signed lower right and on reverse stretcher at top. It also reads Paris. It dates to circa 1947-1951, the period where the artist was studying in Paris. Dimensions: 31.75 x 25.25 inches, sight size; 33.5 x 27.25 inches in a floater frame.
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