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HENRI GEORGE KELLER, "NUDE STUDY", CIRCA 1920
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Pre 1930 item# 899790 (stock# OSS22)
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Original nude drawings (one drawing on each side of the sheet) by Henri George Keller (American, 1869-1949), on grey tone wove paper, one of the drawings (the color charcoal sitting nude) signed with his distinctive signature l.l.. These drawings are well framed, with a window showing the second drawing verso. Henri George Keller was a very influential American artist (he counted among his students Charles Burchfield, Paul Travis, and Frank Wilcox.) He is listed in all the usual databases. W ...click for details
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Paul Nabb, "Untitled Abstract"
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Pre 1960 item# 639135 (stock# 2725)
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Original pastel and mixed media on Canson paper by Paul Nabb (American, New York City, Mid-20th Century). This work measures roughly 20" by 26" and is currently in search of a frame. It is signed "Paul Nabb" lower center. Little is known about this artist, except that he exhibited at the Whitney in 1953. Nabb is listed in Who Was Who in American Art, and in Artprice.
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James Joseph Kearns, Untitled Charcoal
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Pre 1970 item# 533505 (stock# 2636)
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Original charcoal drawing by James Joseph Kearns (American, New Jersey, born 1924) in excellent framed condition. This drawing is signed and dated (1960) l.r. Kearns, a AIC graduate has taught in numerous venues. His works are held by the most important art institutions in this country, including MOMA, the Whitney, the Hirshhorn, etc. One of four works by this artist currently in our inventory. Please inquire.
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Fred Berger, Chicago, Nude Charcoal.
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Pre 1970 item# 457659 (stock# 25197)
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Original charcoal on paper by Fred Berger, a 20th century Chicago painter and academic who exhibited and won prizes at the AIC in 1960 and 1961. He also taught life-drawing at the American Academy of Art in Chicago in the seventies and eighties. Fred Berger specialized in allegorical figurative compositions, and this work, as well as the other by this artist currently offered on this site, are very representative of this style. This charcoal measures roughly 32" by 25" in its origin ...click for details
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