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Abstract Composition: John Ulbricht
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Pre 1950 item# 870582 (stock# 2363)
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John Ulbricht, Cuba, Illinois, and presently living in Majorca, Spain, 1913-2007. He is known for Abstract Compositions as well as Figural Paintings and Drawings. This dynamic painting represents his Abstract pieces at their best. It is oil on masonite. He is listed in Who was Who in American Art. He has a extensive gallery and exhibition record and is in many museums including The National Portrait Gallery.
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Impressionist Peasants with Oxen: Frank Godwin
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Pre 1950 item# 838122 (stock# 2340)
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Frank Godwin, Riverside, Connecticut, 1889-1959. This oil on canvas is 18"H by 24"W and is signed clearly lower right. It is of a peasant plowing with a team of oxen in front of a thatched cottage. The brush work is impressionist/pointalist and quite lovely. Godwin is known as a painter, illustrator, etcher, muralist and cartoonist who studied with Flagg. He paints genre scenes, historical, children and is listed in Mallett, Who was Who in American Art, and Fieldings. His work sells for up to $10,000.
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The Sycamores in Park: Frank Nuderscher
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Pre 1940 item# 770707 (stock# 2298)
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Frank Nuderscher, St Louis, Missouri. early 20th C. This lovely park scene is oil on board, signed clearly verso. It is 14" by 24" in a 3" period frame with overall dimensions of 20" by 30". The painting is in good condition with no restoration. A native Saint Louis artist, he is known for his paintings of the Ozark Landscape and industrial city scaene of St Louis. He was mostly self taught and the last survivir of the river Front Art colony and had a studio in the Granite Building at 4th and Market. In 1936, he supervised the WPA projects and was a member of the National Assciation of Mural painters and the St Louis Art Guild where he earned 10 first prizes. He was the president of the Independant Artists of St Louis. He is listed in Davenport and Who was Who in american Art and sells for up to $10,000
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