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Twenty Paintings by Jerry Smith
Twenty Paintings by Jerry Smith
Prints and Drawings by William Forsyth
Prints and Drawings by William Forsyth
Works On Paper Auction, 2025
Works On Paper Auction, 2025
Fall 2024 Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art
Fall 2024 Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art
Spring 2024 Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art
Spring 2024 Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art
Fall 2023
Fall 2023
Spring 2023
Spring 2023

Gallery

Artist Title Thumbnail Notes old Media Signature status
George Jo Mess Wishing Gate in Winter Wishing Gate in Winter This original etching went through in-house paper conservation in April 2017 at Fine Estate and is in very good condition. Aquatint Etching Signed Lower Right
Louis Oscar (L.O.) Griffith St. Anne Street--New Orleans St. Anne Street--New Orleans This original etching went through in-house paper conservation in 2017 at Fine Estate and is in very good condition. Etching Signed Lower Right
Louis Oscar (L.O.) Griffith Swinging Bridge Swinging Bridge This original etching went through in-house paper conservation in 2017 at Fine Estate and is in very good condition. Etching Signed Lower Right
Louis William Bonsib Greasy Creek Greasy Creek (1972) SOLD --- This work was featured in our 2nd Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art, April 8th, 2018 at the Indianapolis Art Center. --- Exhibited in the 1972 Hoosier Salon This painting was featured in our weekly email on 5/12/17 along with the following gallery comments: Gallery Comments Louis Bonsib grew up in Indianapolis and attended IU. Upon graduation, he returned to Indianapolis and worked at an engraving company. He soon established his own printing and marketing firm and located it in Fort Wayne, IN. After serving in WWII, he returned to Fort Wayne and turned over the day to day operations of the business to his sons, he released his tax returns to the public and began painting full-time. Bonsib would have been about 80 when he entered Greasy Creek in the 1972 Hoosier Salon and his painting days were drawing to a close. Still, a nice, competent and light example of Bonsib's work featuring that iconic Brown County waterway. Oil on board Signed lower right
George Jo Mess The Handy Pump (Brown County) The Handy Pump (Brown County) Etching Signed Lower Right
George Jo Mess Reelfoot Lake Bridge Reelfoot Lake Bridge Etching Signed Lower Right
Charles Dahlgreen Winter in the Woods Winter in the Woods Etching Signed Lower Right
Charles Dahlgreen Rail Fence Rail Fence Etching Signed Lower Right
George Jo Mess Winter Winter Aquatint Etching Signed Lower Right
George Jo Mess Untitled (Sailing Ships) Untitled (Sailing Ships) Etching Signed Lower Right
George Jo Mess Drift Wood Drift Wood Etching Signed Lower Right
George Jo Mess Ice House Ice House Etching Signed Lower Right
George Jo Mess Fisheries Fisheries Etching Signed Lower Right
George Jo Mess Wishing Gate in Winter Wishing Gate in Winter Aquatint Etching Signed Lower Right
Wilbur Meese Winter Farmstead Winter Farmstead Nicely presented in acid-free materials and hanging in the gallery Watercolor on paper Signed lower right
Wilbur Meese Grist Mill Grist Mill Watercolor on paper Signed lower right
Wilbur Meese Gray Barn Gray Barn Watercolor on paper Signed lower right
Otto Stark Early Morning Early Morning This work was featured in our 2nd Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art, April 8th, 2018 at the Indianapolis Art Center. This painting was featured in our weekly email on 3/22/17 along with the following gallery comments: We have a late addition -- Otto Stark's Early Morning (imaged above) was just inserted into the sale. It's an interesting piece -- very tonal! Of historic note is that Stark and J. Ottis Adams traveled to New Smyrna, FL at the end of 1920 and painted there in the winter of 1921. This would have surely come from that trip. Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right
Hallie Pace Prow The Fodder is in the Shocks The Fodder is in the Shocks (1938) Oil on board Signed lower right
Kenneth Reeve Covered Bridge in Winter Covered Bridge in Winter — This painting was featured in our weekly email on 5/19/17 along with the following gallery comments: Gallery Comments Kenneth Reeve moved to Brown County from Chicago where he had been a commerical illustrator. Once relocated to the Peaceful Valley, he studied etching under George Jo Mess and became a very good printmaker. Today's paintings are two cute little watercolors -- Reeve's other preferred medium. Very Brown County! Watercolor on Paper Signed Lower Left

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