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Price: $
950.00
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Title: Napping Under The Tree by Clara McQuaid, California Artist
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Description
An impressionistic painting of and orchard in full
bloom the new leaves are about to push off the blossoms. The knotty trunks and long hanging limbs accent this
old style orchard. Very complicated and detailed work in the blossoms and limbs show the artists mastery of
light and color. Signed lower right Clara Lois McQuaid. Image size 12in by 9in Framed size 15in by 12in
. Clara Louis McQuaid was a landscape painter, and commercial artist, born in 1875 in California and died in
1958. She lived and worked around San Francisco. This scene likely dates from the 1920s and is in a period
frame that has a few and nicks and scratches but certainly useable. Some collectors would clean the surface
of the painting but most would leave it as it is and keep the original surface. |
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Price: $
500.00
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Title: Landscape Looking Into Valley, 1916
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Description
This oil on
board is dated on the back, in pencil, July 1, 1916 and appears to be the side view of a 2 story house with a
red chimney, surrounded by trees, overlooking a valley with a blue group of mountains in the background and
billowing or white clouds overhead. The frame appears to be the original. There is no signature and the scene
is likely to be American, probably either Mid Western or Eastern US section and spring or early summer time.
The clouds have slight colorings of pink and the overall scene is one of tranquility. |
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Price: $
450.00
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Title: Landscape wMountains In Background By Garnet Pederson
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Description
The rolling hay covered in stacks
of newly cut hay give way to the forest and the purple mountains. The foreground has two pine trees and some
small flowers. Very detailed with nice color and Gold leaf frame. Unsigned. Image size 10in by 7in Framed
size 12in by 9in . The painting is signed lower left Garnet Pederson. The back of the painting is also a
painting with a large gold leafed tree beside a blue water meadow. It is likely to be from the 1940s.
Original Frame. |
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Price: $
400.00
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Title: Western Landscape w/Mountains
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Description
Cactus and Western scenery show a definite theme here with heavily colored purple mountains in the
background. The overall impact is one of summer and definitely good weather. The white clouds hover overhead
and there is color gradation of mountains. The painting is an oil on board and in useable ready to hang
condition. If you have ever traveled in the American West or are a lover of spaghetti western movies, this is
a definite piece that will be of interest. There is no sign of human existence here at all, just the desert,
mountains and pure scenery and the effect is timeless. |
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Price: $
750.00
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Title: Messenger By Ralph Roanhorse Also Known As Bildaalbahe, Navano Artist
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Description
A lone rider kicks up a cloud of dust as he races across the
New Mexico desert to deliver a letter. The sun is setting behind the mesas and the clouds are just glowing.
By the Navajo artist Ralph Roanhorse a.k.a. Bilidaalbahe. He was taught to speak, read and write english a St
Michaels Indian Mission and later had an opportunity to draw and paint at the Albuquerque Indian School. He
also worked as a Carpenter and mail carrier on the reservation. Image size 12in by 8in Framed size 14in
by 10in . The frame is the original. No doubt, this is from the 1930s or 40s. If you have an interest in
Western, this is an interesting and romantic image. |
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Price: $
650.00
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Title: Nantucket Or Provincetown Street Scene
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Description
A man wheels a load across the street in this quiet
village. A rock wall lines the street on one side and houses on the other. Some young boys sit outside at the
corner and further down the street. The flowers in front of the large house are in full bloom. A very
colorful piece done mostly in pastel shades. Image size 19.5in by 16in . The painting has never apparantly
been framed is likely to be from either Nantucket or Provincetown. There is one dent in the surface of the
roof about mid roof and a dent in the sky below the telephone wires. The painting almost screams New England.
Oil On Board, some paint loss at corners, could use cleaning. |
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Price: $
650.00
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Title: Mill with Waterwheel by Jessie Cook Anderson
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Description
Quaint summertime country scene of a stone and log mill with a working waterwheel next
to a calm stream. Lush green trees and foliage surround the building and the image portrays tranquility.
Framed oil on board is signed Jessie Cook Anderson . |
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Price: $
650.00
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Title: Still Life w/Flowers & Fruit By J. Merperburgh, 16.
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Description
This Oil on canvas shows a green probably pottery vase w/flowers, a
turned bowl with large brim on its side and fruit spilling out onto a table. The Frame is the original and
the condition of the painting is good, it could use cleaning, very minor paint loss to the side of the plate
rim, no holes or repairs to the canvas. Image dimensions are 13 Wide by 16 Tall and framed, 22 Wide by 24 1/2
Tall. The painting is on a heavily textured canvas and the paint surface has a buildup of pigment. |
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Price: $
600.00
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Title: Jack Woods, Cowboy Returning From Trip.
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Description
The sun is going down, its the end of the day, and the cowboy
is heading home. The rider is on the lead horse pulling two supply horses behind. The landscape is clearly
western. Jack Woods is the artist and is a Taos, New Mexico artist from the 1960s and 70s. Painted oil on
board, this is in the old original frame and looks as if it it has weathered like the landscape like the
scene. |
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Price: $
650.00
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Title: Summer Landscape w/Mallards
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Description
A
lane winds down to the side of water between trees and 2 Mallards are swimming in the lake. The setting is
peaceful, serene, and very impressionistic. The wispy branches on the trees show spring or summer time, and
the scene is probably in the South. The oil on canvas is in an original pine frame and good condition. Some
collectors might want to clean the canvas but most would leave it as it is. The view is one that most people
would find very appealing. |
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