Fine Art and Decorative Arts from Daniel Simhon Daniel Simhon Fine Art
All Items : Fine Art : Paintings : Oil : N. America : American : Pre 1960 item #453020 (stock #25193)
Daniel Simhon Fine Art
$425.00
Original oil painting on masonite board by George Joseph Habergritz, a well-listed 20th Century New York painter. This painting measures 13" by 9" (20" by 16" in its original frame). From around 1950, excellent provenance, and excellent condition. Please see our other listings for more paintings by this artist.
All Items : Fine Art : Paintings : Oil : N. America : American : Pre 1960 item #443225 (stock #25168)
Daniel Simhon Fine Art
$2,200.00
Original oil on canvas by Dorothy Eaton (American/ 1893-1968), signed l.l. "Dorothy Eaton" and dated 1957 on the back. This painting measures 25" by 30". It is in excellent untouched original condition, and is offered in a newer gallery frame. Dorothy Eaton is very well listed, with auction records over ten thousand dollars. She studied at the ASL with Kenneth Hayes Miller. Some of her works are exhibited in the Smith College Museum of Art in Northampton, MA.
All Items : Fine Art : Paintings : Oil : N. America : American : Pre 1960 item #336462 (stock #Mesches1)
Daniel Simhon Fine Art
$525.00
Original acrylic on panel by Arnold Mesches, measuring 11" by 23". This early work by Mesches (dated on the reverse 1959) retains its original frame and was purchased from the artist in 1960. Arnold Mesches is an extremely well-listed artist born in New York in 1923. He is known for having turned the files the FBI kept on him into works of "engage" art. He is well represented in museums around the country, among which the San Francisco Museum of Art, and the San Diego Museum of Art...
All Items : Fine Art : Paintings : Oil : N. America : American : Pre 1940 item #44356 (stock #1242)
Daniel Simhon Fine Art
$2000.00
Original oil (50" x 40") by Bertha Ballou (American/ 1891-1978). Bertha Ballou studied at the ASL, the Boston School of Fine Art and in Florence. She settled in Spokane, WA. She is the daughter of Colonel C. Ballou, who was commandant at Fort George Wright in the 20's, and the painting is a portrait of Kitty, daughter of Colonel and Mrs. Marshall Candee, also of Fort George Wright (where the painting was purchased--at that time it was still Fort Wright College)...