Paul B. Pascal (French, 1832-1903) gouache on paper landscape of Arabs in the Sahara Desert with pyramids and ruined temple. Dated 1902. Size: 9.5 inches x 17 inches (sight). Condition: some light scratches in sky and a one and a half inch tear at the right margin (see photo detail.) Paul Pascal was an artist who specialized in Orientalist paintings. He worked almost exclusively in gouache and watercolor, and his favorite subjects were the nomadic Arabs of north Africa. In this painting, h ...click for details
George Ames Aldrich (American, 1872-1941) winter landscape painting by this Indiana artist. Oil on artist board. Circa 1920. Size: 16 inches x 20 inches. Offered in an antique lemon gold frame. George Aldrich was an American Impressionist working largely in the Indiana and Chicago areas. He was born in Worcester, Massachusetts and trained in Europe, where he studied at the Academies Julian and Colarossi in Paris and at the Societe des Artistes. While in Europe, he executed many paintings ...click for details
Churchill Ettinger (American, 1903-1984) original watercolor painting titled "Powder at Diavolezza". Circa 1965. Size: 14 inches x 19.5 inches (sight). Churchill Ettinger is recognized for his many illustrations, etchings and paintings of sporting subjects. He studied at the National Academy of Design and at the Art Students League in New York City, and also taught at the New York School of Industrial Art. He became a commercial artist and, being an avid outdoorsman and sportsman, ...click for details
Painting of an African American farm worker quenching his thirst, signed A. Hofstetter. Circa 1940. Size: 25 inches x 30 inches. This painting has been professionally restored and relined.
Luigi Lucioni (Italian/American, 1900-1988) original painting of Red Barns near Lake Champlain, probably Shelburne, Vermont. Signed and dated lower right 1932. Oil on artist board. Painting size: 9 7/8 inches x 13 7/8 inches, offered in a modern Arts and Crafts style gilded frame. Original condition, with no in-painting or restoration. This painting is one of Lucioni's early Vermont creations and is a slightly smaller version of the painting included by Stuart Embury in his book, " ...click for details
Equestrian painting of two horses and a colt in a field of poppies by British sporting artist Samuel Marriott (1932-1997). 20th century. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Excellent condition. Offered framed. Size: 19.75 inches x 23.75 inches.
"English Garden" by Albert Sharp A.S.M.A. (American, b.1922), oil on masonite, 10 inches x 14 inches. NY gallery label on verso with title and attribution. A delightful portrayal of an English walled garden with dappled sunlight by this East Hampton, New York artist. Member: American Society of Marine Artists. Excellent condition.
Marine painting of the Brittany coast at low tide, attributed to the painter William Edward Norton (American, 1843-1916), oil on canvas, unsigned. William Edward Norton was born in Boston of seafaring parents from whom he developed his love of marine subjects. He studied under Georg Inness and at the Lowell Institute and then opened a studio in Boston, where he worked until the early 1870s, when he took up further studies in Paris under Chevreuse and A. Vollon. In about 1875, he and his wife ...click for details
Louis Feuchter (American, 1885-1957) portrait of a male lion. Oil on artist board. Signed lower left and dated 1923. Size: 11.75 inches by 13.75 inches. Feuchter executed a number of works with African animals as the subjects which he painted at the Central Park Zoo in New York City. Excellent condition.
Marguerite Elizabeth Kumm (American, 1902-1992) painting of two seated dancers in black dresses. Oil on canvasboard. Circa 1930. Size: 19.75 inches x 15.75 inches. Unsigned, but with pencil inscription on reverse,"M.E.Kumm" and with provenance from the artist's estate, and then deaccessioned by Georgetown University in 1996. Excellent condition. Offered in a gilt wood frame.