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Orange Interior: Robert Philipp
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Pre 1970 item# 948226 (stock# 2384)
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Robert Philipp N.A., New York City, 1895-1981. This oil on board is in an french impressionist frame: 40"W by 34"H framed. It is in excellent condition, signed lower right. Philip is known for his portraits and nudes and is listed in Britannica, Cummings, Fieldings, Mallett.He studied at the National Academy of Design with Volk and Maynard and taught at the U of Illinois and High Museum, winning numerous prizes. His paintings sell for up to $20,000.
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The Gleaners (Potato Gatherers): Gustave Courbet
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Pre 1900 item# 948211 (stock# 2383)
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Gustave Courbet,(attributed) French, 1819-1877. The Gleaners is an impressive landscape with peasants harvesting potatoes in a rocky terrain. This large oil on canvas is 29"H by 36.5"W in the original 6" period frame. It has been lined and restored. Ir is signed though a ghost signature as a result of overcleaning in the 1990's. Provenance: Purchased by Jack Sartor, Dallas Art Dealer from a gallery in Pasadena, CA ca 1958. Sold to Jack R Russell, Dallas, Texas for his collection in 1960.(He submitted documentation to the Frick Museum, N.Y. see copies in 1960. It was signed at that time lower left.) Resold back to Jack Sartor after that and remained in the family. Bequethed to Scott Sartor, son. Bought by present owner in about 2006. Courbet is a famous and very well regarded artist whose work can be seen in most major museums such as the Metropolitain Museum, Musee D'Orsay, Paris, as well as at least 50 smaller museums. He is listed in Benezit and many other publication and his auctions records go up to $1.644 Million.
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Landscape with Waterfall: William Frerichs
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Pre 1900 item# 948204 (stock# 2382)
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William Frerichs, 1825-1905,Ghent,Belgium, New York/North Carolina Frerichs was born in Belgium and moved to New York about 1852. In 1854 he moved to Greensboro, North Carolina, where he painted Landscapes with Rivers and Streams. He moved back to Statten Island, NY in 1869. This painting is oil on canvas, signed lower left in a 19th C frame. Frerichs' paintings sell for up to $85,000. He is listed in Davenport and Who was Who in American Art.
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Venice at Sunset: Rubens Santoro
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Pre 1900 item# 941213 (stock# 2381)
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Rubens Santoro, Italian, 1859-1952.
This oil on canvas is a beautiful and rare early (19th C) painting by the well known painter of Venetian Scenes. It is 16" by 26" and is signed lower left in a period frame. Framed Dimensions: 21 1/16" by 31 1/16". His painting are in high demand and command prices up to $300,000. He is listed in Benezit, has extensive auction records and is in Museums: Cincinnati, Reggio Calabrese, Turin. He was the son of Giovanni-Battista Santoro and a student of Domenico Morelli at the Academie des Beaux-Arts of Naples. He showed in Naples, Turin, Rome and in foreign countries, notably in London
and the Salon des Artists Francais de Paris, where he obtained an honorable mention in 1886. He is known almost exclusively for his animated views of Venice.
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Landscape with Clouds at Dusk: Arthur B Carles
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Pre 1920 item# 921203 (stock# 2342)
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Arthur Beecher Carles Jr, Philadelphia, PA, 1876-1952. This luminous landscape with clouds at sunset is an oil on canvas signed lower left ABC 14. It is 20" W by 16"H in a period style frame and is in excellent condition. He spent most of his life in Philadelphia where he studied, taught and exhibited at the Philadelphia Academy of the Fine Arts.
At the Pennsylvania Academy, he was early influenced by the bravura technique of William Merritt Chase as well as by early works of Edouard Manet. At the same time, he also painted in a precise realist manner. In 1907, he went to Paris to study and developed an interest in Post- Impressionism and Fauvism and fell under the influence of his friend, Henri Matisse. He also associated with Paul Gaughin, Hans Hofmann, Gertrude and Leo Stein, Alfred Maurer, and the American John Marin.
In New York, he participated in Alfred Stieglitz 1910 avant-garde show "Younger American Painters," which made the distinction between the popular American Scene painters and those including Carles who were painting abstraction.
In 1913, his work was part of the New York Armory Show, another exhibition that included modernist painting and sculpture of Europeans and Americans and shocked many Americans. During the 1920s and 1930s, he did little exhibiting but his work became increasingly abstract, and between 1937 and 1941, he created works whose heavily brushed surfaces and violent-appearing rhythms anticipated the Abstract Expressionism that became pervasive in America in the 1950s.
Carles was so alone in the critical eye because he was so far ahead. He slowly digested his European lessons, then moved on to a symphonic orchestration of colors all his own. His work is in many museums including the Chicago Art Institute, the Metropolitain Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum and the Hirshhorn as well as the Philadelphia Museum and the Santa Barbara Museum.
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Loggers with Horses: Henry Schouten
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Pre 1930 item# 895571 (stock# 2378)
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Henry Schouten, Dutch, 1864-1927. Schouten was born in Indonesia and died in Gand. He was known for his landscapes with animals as the dominant subject. This large oil on canvas is in a wonderful period frame and is in good condition. It is clearly signed. The canvas measures 28" X 39.5" and framed 38" X 49.5". Schouten's paintings sell for up to $30,000.
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