Artist
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Title | Thumbnail |
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Fred Rigley |
Summer Pier |
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Oil on Canvas |
Signed lower right |
Anthony Buchta |
Summer's Rustic Charms |
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Oil on Board |
Signed Lower Right |
Jean F. (Mrs. Frank) Vietor |
Redheaded Woodpecker |
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Woodcut Print on Paper |
Signed Lower Right |
Ruth Bernice Anderson |
Outward Bound |
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Oil on Board |
Signed Lower Left |
Emabelle (Em.) Flanagan |
Fall in Hills |
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Oil on Board |
Signed Lower Right |
Frederick Polley |
Pirates Alley, New Orleans |
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Etching |
Signed Lower Right |
William Arnold, Jr. Eyden |
Spring in Richmond |
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Oil on Board |
Signed Lower Left |
Varaldo Guiseppe (V.J.) Cariani |
The Lake in Autumn |
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This work was featured in our 2nd Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art, April 8th, 2018 at the Indianapolis Art Center.
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Oil on Canvas |
Signed Lower Right |
Sally Kriner |
Flowers in White Vase |
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Watercolor on Paper |
Signed Lower Right |
Frederick Polley |
Westminster Abbey, London |
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Etching |
Signed Lower Right |
Leah Traugott |
Oval with Mums |
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Watercolor on Paper |
Signed Lower Right |
Leah Traugott |
Beach Gems |
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Watercolor on Paper |
Signed Lower Right |
William Forsyth |
Still Life with Pomegranate |
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Recent frame |
Oil on Board |
Signed Lower Left |
William McKendree Snyder |
Southern Indiana Stream |
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Oil on Canvas |
Signed Lower Right |
George Herbert Baker |
Summer Path |
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Pastel on Board |
Signed Lower Left |
Anna Hasselman |
Rue Saint Severin |
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Watercolor on Paper |
Signed Lower Right |
Dwight F. Steininger |
Bridge to the Meadows |
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Oil on Canvas |
Signed Lower Left |
Genevieve Goth Graf |
Bouquet in Blue Pitcher |
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This painting appeared in our weekly email on 6/10/16 with the following gallery comments:
Genevieve Goth Graf was an angel. She supported her sister, Marie Goth, through her studies. And upon Marie’s return to Indianapolis, Genevieve helped Marie relocate to Brown County. She did this as a teacher and it’s always struck me as a most selfless act. Genevieve was a frequent visitor to Nashville and in the course of that, met and married fellow artist Carl Graf. Her output is more limited than that of her sister and her husband because she worked full time. Today’s painting, Bouquet in Blue Pitcher is very representative of her style. She concentrated on still lifes and loved to set them up as a little tableau -- often employing objects beyond the flowers. The painting has been cleaned and re-varnished and is in very good condition. It’s housed in a gold antique reproduction frame and ready to hang. |
Oil on Board |
Signed Lower Right |
James Eccles |
Smokies |
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SOLD
Exhibited at the 1962 Hoosier Salon (Salon Tag, verso).Original, hand-carved frame refinished within the last 20 years.
This painting appeared in our weekly email on 4/29/16 with the following gallery comments:
James Eccles was a Chicago banker and when he retired at age sixty, he furiously picked up the pace of his painting. Painting paired with his other retirement devotional – travel. The combination defines his legacy – many watercolors and oils from sojourns to Brown County, the Caribbean and the Far East. He’s known for his ‘high key’ (very bright) palette. Today’s piece, Smokies, reflects yet another travel destination. A simple composition featuring a hilltop cabin, Eccles was very liberal with the paint at the focal point (see detail image). This painting was exhibited at the 1962 Hoosier Salon and still carries the original tag, verso. It’s housed in the original hand-carved frame which was refinished some years ago. The frame and painting pair very nicely together. A nice, squarish piece with great a wonderful exhibition record. |
Oil on Canvas |
Signed Lower Left |
Von Williamson |
Old Comrades |
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Oil on Board |
Signed Lower Right |