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Art For Sale
Style: Post-War
Style: Hudson River School
Woman On The Beach
Located in Delray Beach, FL
On The Beach. Equestrian Rallies In The Woods canvas 25.5x32 wonderful handmade giltwood Haydenryk frame 34x40 Claude Grosperrin is a French painter and lithographer born on November 26, 1936, at Charenton-le-Pont ( Val-de-Marne ) and died on July 16, 1977, in Paris. Claude Grosperrin is in 1956 the student of Maurice Brianchon at the National School of Fine Arts in Paris, then attended the School of Applied Arts Duperré. The price of the Casa de Velázquez that he won in 1961 earned him a trip to Madrid from 1961 to 1962. Exhibitions: Galerie Saluden, Brest , 1962. Galerie André Weil, Paris, June 1970. Gemäldegalerie-Abels, Cologne, 1970. Claude Grosperrin - Paintings, Van der Straeten Gallery, New York, November-December 1970. Claude Grosperrin - Normandy paddocks, equestrian scenes, landscapes and seascapes, Eric Galleries, 57th Street, New York, October 1974. Updated Exhibitions: Charpentier Gallery, Durand-Ruel Gallery, Berthe Weill Gallery. Maurice Faustino-Lafetat , Jef Friboulet , Claude Grosperrin, Frederic Menguy , Théâtre du Tertre , Paris, April 1957. Biennial of Paris, 1959, 1961 ( The Dahlias, 1961, oil on canvas, 130 × 195 cm). The horse in art , Wildenstein Gallery , London , 1960. Ten years of acquisitions of the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art , former customs of Strasbourg , March-April 1970. Fall Salon, 1960. Undated entries: Salon of the National Society of Fine Arts, Salon des Independants (Paris), Salon Jeu de Paume ( Versailles ). Contemporary French Impressionist Painters (Claude Grosperrin, Bernardino Toppi...
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1960s Post-War Art

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Canvas, Oil

307 – René Groebli, Black and White, Street Photography, Art, Vintage Print
Located in Zurich, CH
René GROEBLI (*1927, Switzerland) 307, 1946 / 1952 Vintage silver gelatin print on Baryta paper Sheet 21.5 x 17 cm (8 1/2 x 6 3/4 in.) Unique Print only S...
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1940s Post-War Art

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Silver Gelatin

Dos á Dos
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A sculpture by Niki de Saint Phalle. "Dos á Dos" is a Post-War design sculpture, painted polyurethane in a palette of black and bright vivid greens, yellows,...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Polyurethane

WORK IN THE FIELDS - Mixed technique on cardboard by Achille Beltrame
Located in Napoli, IT
Work in the fields - Achille Beltrame italia - Mixed technique on cardboard cm. 45 x 22 . Mesaure with wooden frame are cm. 54 x 32
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Cardboard, Mixed Media

French Mid-Century 1960s Men's Fashion Design Vintage Wedding Lithograph Print
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
French men's fashion design published as a Supplement to 'L'Homme et Le Maitre Tailleur', a Parisien fashion periodical. Jean Darroux was a Parisien tailor, who designed several seri...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Lithograph

French Mid-Century 1960s Schoolboys Fashion Design Vintage Suit Lithograph Print
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
French men's fashion design published as a Supplement to 'L'Homme et Le Maitre Tailleur', a Parisien fashion periodical. Jean Darroux was a Parisien tailor, who designed several seri...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Lithograph

"Harbour of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, " Julius Montalant, Maritime Port Trade
Located in New York, NY
Julius Montalant (1823 - 1898) Harbour of Rio Janeiro, 1843-1850 Oil on canvas 17 x 24 inches Signed and dated lower right; conservator's inscription on the reverse Born in Virginia, probably Norfolk, Julius Montalant is known for his drawings and paintings inspired by his travels on board navy ships. Attached to the USS St. Louis around 1844-45, he sketched ports of call he visited, including Brazil, Chile, New Zealand, Australia, and China. Many of his works are held in the Museum of the U.S. Naval Academy. Navy records indicate his rank as 'C. Clerk', which may mean that he held a civilian position. During the 1850s he lived in Philadelphia, and in 1851-61 he exhibited at the Philadelphia Art Union and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Included were paintings of North America, Greece...
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1850s Hudson River School Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Untitled" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in black and white by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower right, "J...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Grand Canyon of Arizona from Hermit Rim Road 1912 (Color Chromolithograph)
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
IN PRISTINE CONDITION. A color Chromolithograph published by the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad in 1912 after the original oil painting, “Gr...
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1910s Hudson River School Art

Materials

Lithograph, Paper

Barbra Streisand (in her hotel room)
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A photograph by Lawrence Schiller. “Barbra Streisand (in her hotel room)” is a figurative photograph, vintage silver gelatin photograph in black and white by American artist Lawrence Schiller. The artwork is signed on the verso. Lawrence Schiller only remembers the 60s in this way: Fast. As in: Blur. Which is, for those who lived through it, as accurate a description as one is likely to find about the decade that began with optimism and ended in chaos. It was ten years of turmoil and exploration. And through this turbulent and tumultuous decade, it often seemed that whenever a headline-making news event occurred, Lawrence Schiller was there. Schiller was not just lucky to be in the right place at the right time; he was prescient. He was there to cover the event, to add to it, to help us see it, to aid its meaning and its depth. "It was a time in which things happened awfully fast," Schiller says of the decade. "It was a wild, wild period; an uncontrolled period. I don’t think you had any sense of perspective in the 60s. You had to wait and look back at it, because it was a period in which things were happening that had no rhyme or reason to it. But by the end of the ‘60s I had covered so many stories, had so many magazine covers, I had somehow become part of that decade’s history. And I already had my eye on the future." When Lawrence Schiller got the assignment from the French magazine, Paris Match to photograph Marilyn Monroe on the 20th Century Fox set of Something’s Got to Give, he thought nothing of it. It wasn’t to be a private, studio shoot. He wasn’t going to set up lights, create backgrounds, or use a tripod. Just another assignment, he figured. Monroe by then was firmly established as a figment in the imagination of most young men. The orphan Norma Jean had recreated herself as the blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe. She’d appeared in twenty-nine films by the time Schiller photographed her in black and white and color in May, 1962. The world was unprepared for the moment when Marilyn jumped in the swimming pool in a flesh-colored bikini and came up out of the water au natural. She was all smiles and in her element: the sex goddess...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

lying woman oil on canvas painting
Located in Barcelona, Barcelona
Frame size 86x114 cm. Josep Maria Mallol i Suazo (Barcelona, ​​​​1910 - Barcelona, ​​​​1986) is a well-known painter whom critics pointed out as one of the main names in non-avant-g...
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1950s Post-War Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Untitled" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in green and gold by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower middle, "1...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Acrylic

"Abstract Sculpture, " Gerome Karmwoski, Wood Surrealist Expressionism
Located in New York, NY
Gerome L. Kamrowski (1914 - 2004) Abstract Sculpture Oil on wood 62 inches high Provenance: The artist's estate Gerome Kamrowski was born in Warren, Minnesota, on January 19, 1914. In 1932 he enrolled in the Saint Paul School of Art (now Minnesota Museum of American Art - MMAA), where he studied with Leroy Turner, and Cameron Booth. Both Turner and Booth had been students of Hans Hofmann, and were also associated with the Abstraction-Création group in Paris. It was from these peers that Kamrowski was introduced to a "kind of expressionist cubism." In 1933 Kamrowski was awarded a scholarship to the Art Students League, where he would study in New York under Hans Hofmann. Unfortunately, immigration problems had prevented Hofmann from assuming his post. Nevertheless, Kamrowski decided to remain in New York for a short time, to attend classes taught by George Grosz. After a few weeks, he returned to St. Paul, and found a position in the mural painting division of the Minnesota FAP/WPA (Works Progress Administration). In 1936 he contributed “Synthetic Cubist Style” frescoes in the Northrup Auditorium of the University of Minnesota. In 1937 Kamrowski went to Chicago to study under László Moholy-Nagy and Alexander Archipenko at the New Bauhaus (now Illinois Institute of Technology's Institute of Design). There he was exposed to new and interesting ideas regarding the role of nature in art and the "geometric basis of natural form". In 1938 Kamrowski received a Guggenheim fellowship to attend Hans Hofmann's summer school in Provincetown, Massachusetts. He then relocated to New York where he met William Baziotes. Together they shared a fascination in Surrealist automatic writing, and both artists explored its possibilities in their paintings. Kamrowski was particularly drawn to Surrealism's fundamental appeal of intuition over intellect. He was interested seeking a process that "binds all things together...a kind of cosmic rhythm". Throughout the late 1930s and early 1940s while living in New York, Kamrowski became an integral part of the emerging surrealists. In 1942, the artist Roberto Matta attempted to form a group of artists to investigate new applications for Surrealist methods. He invited Kamrowski, along with William Baziotes, Jackson Pollock, Peter Busa...
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1960s Post-War Art

Materials

Wood, Oil

Mimmo Rotella The Lights of the City Slashed Silk-screen Print on Canvas
Located in Paris, FR
Mimmo Rotella, Le Luci della citta 2005 Slashed silk-screen print on canvas Edition of 60 Signed and numbered on the lower left 124 x 86 cm Mimmo Rotella is an Italian artist and poet known for his collages made from torn advertising posters, which he calls "double décollages". Born October 7, 1918 in Catanzaro, Italy, he studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples before settling in Rome in 1945 and getting closer to Lettrism. Alongside Raymond Hains...
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Early 2000s Post-War Art

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Screen, Canvas, Silk

Scène de tauromachie, Picasso, 1950's, edition, earthenware, terracotta, scene
Located in Geneva, CH
Scène de tauromachie, Picasso, 1950's, edition, earthenware, terracotta, scene Scène de tauromachie Ed.274/500 pcs 1957 Red earthenware clay, eng...
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1950s Post-War Art

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Earthenware, Terracotta

Rabbi Reading, Oil Painting by Abraham Straski
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Abraham Straski, Polish (1903 - 1987) Title: Untitled - Polish Rabbi F Year: 1952 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed l.r. Image Size: 10 x 7.5 inches Frame Size: 17.5 x 15 inches
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1950s Post-War Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Carl Morris. “Untitled” is an abstract expressionist painting, acrylic on canvas in reds and browns by American artist Carl Morris. The artwork is signed in the lower r...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Acrylic

Life and Roots
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Life and Roots" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in a blues and yellows by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is unsigned. Born in S...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Prime Pump from ROCI USA
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A print by Robert Rauschenberg. "Prime Pump from ROCI USA" is a color screenprint on paper and Lexan print from the Wax Fire Works Series. "Prime Pump from ...
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1990s Post-War Art

Materials

Paper, Screen

"Upper Egypt Musician" Colored Pencils drawing 13" x 9" in by Inji Efflatoun
Located in Culver City, CA
"Upper Egypt Musician" Colored Pencils drawing 13" x 9" in by Inji Efflatoun Stamped Unique work. Inji Eflatoun pursued free studies in art. Since 1942,...
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20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Pencil

Tête de chèvre de profil, Picasso, 1950's, Plate, Goat, Animal, Design, Ceramic
Located in Geneva, CH
Tête de chèvre de profil, Picasso, 1950's, Plate, Goat, Animal, Design, Ceramic Tête de chèvre de profil Ed. 50 pcs 1950 White earthenware clay, decoration in oxidized paraffin and ...
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1950s Post-War Art

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Ceramic, Earthenware

Bandstand II, Eastbourne, UK - Black and White Vintage Photography
Located in Cambridge, GB
'Bandstand', captured on a visit to his grandparents at the British seaside in Eastbourne, this collection by Samuel Field is a beautiful reminder of days gone by. This artwork is a...
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1980s Post-War Art

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Photographic Paper, Black and White, C Print, Silver Gelatin

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Untitled" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas by Korean artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower left, "J'eKon Park, 93". Born in South...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Marilyn 12, No. 29
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A photograph by Lawrence Schiller. “Marilyn 12, No. 29” is a chromogenic print in color by American artist Lawrence Schiller. The artwork is unsigned and editioned 72/75. Lawrence Sc...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

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Color

Visions
Located in ATLANTA, GA
Alain Gazier has been born in 1956 in Paris, France. Quietly the viewers’ gaze is drawn through the deserted interiors created by Alain Gazier (1956). Sil...
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20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Carl Morris. “Untitled” is an abstract expressionist painting, acrylic on canvas in yellows and greens by American artist Carl Morris. The artwork is signed in the lowe...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Acrylic

Original Post-War Oil Painting of Stormy Day in Kerry Ireland by Irish Artist
Located in Preston, GB
Original Post-War Oil Painting of Stormy Day in Kerry Ireland by Irish Artist Denis Thornton (1937-1999) Art measures 24 x 18 inches Frame measures 30 ...
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1980s Post-War Art

Materials

Canvas, Cotton, Oil, Board

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Untitled" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in blues and greens by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower right, "Jae Kon Park 1986". Born in South Korea, Park Jae Kon...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Pichet Têtes, by Picasso, Pitcher, 1950's, Edition, Black and white, Design
Located in Geneva, CH
Pichet Têtes, by Picasso, Pitcher, 1950's, Edition, Black and white, Design Pichet Têtes Ed. 500 pcs 1956 White earthenware, decoration with oxidized par...
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1950s Post-War Art

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Ceramic, Earthenware

Visage no.202, Picasso, 1960's, Portrait, Plate, Design, Edition, Ceramic, Naif
Located in Geneva, CH
Visage no.202, Picasso, 1960's, Portrait, Plate, Design, Edition, Ceramic, Naif Visage no.202 Ed. 111/500 1963 White earthenware clay, decoration in engobes and enamel under glaze D...
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1960s Post-War Art

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Ceramic, Earthenware

Life and Roots
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Life and Roots" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in a blues and greens by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower right, "Jae Kon Park 1992". Born in South Korea, Park Jae Kon...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

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Oil

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Untitled" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in blues, oranges, and greens by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lowe...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. ""Untitled"" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas by Korean artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower right, ""JE Kon Park. 1992"". Born i...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

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Oil

Sunset Over the Shawangunks
Located in New York, NY
Estate stamp on verso
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19th Century Hudson River School Art

Materials

Oil

3 Heures D'Après Midi
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A paintingy by Kumi Sugai. ""3 Heures D'Après Midi"" is a geometric abstract, acrylic on canvas in a palette of blues, pinks, and reds by Japanese Minimalist artist Kumi Sugai. The a...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Acrylic

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Untitled" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in blues and greens by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower left, "J...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

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Oil

Chouette, Picasso, Pitcher, Design, 1950's, Ceramic, Black and white, Animal
Located in Geneva, CH
Chouette, Picasso, Pitcher, Design, 1950's, Ceramic, Black and white, Animal Chouette femme Ed. 500 pcs 1951 Earthenware ceramic vase with engobe and ...
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1950s Post-War Art

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Terracotta, Ceramic, Earthenware

Shrapnel
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A drawing by Irving Norman. "Shrapnel" is a social surrealist drawing, pen and ink on artists board in black and white by Post-War artist Irving Norm...
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20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Ink

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Untitled" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in a reds and greens by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower left, "...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Formulation: Articulation
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A print by Josef Albers. "Formulation: Articulation" is a geometric abstract screen print in a green and yellow palette by Post War artist Josef Albers. The artwork is numbered 1981....
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Screen

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. ""Untitled"" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in grays and blues by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower right, ...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

PERIOD American Antique Civil War Portrait of Officer and His Horse
Located in New York, NY
American artist Franklin Briscoe (1844-1903) known for his hirtorical and portrait paintings, paints a Civil War piece; it is a portrait of an officer with his white horse. The brus...
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Late 19th Century Hudson River School Art

Materials

Oil, Board

Yellow Submarine
By Chet La More
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Chet la More. "Yellow Submarine" is a painting, acrylic on canvas in a palette of blues, whites, and yellows by American, Post-War artis...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

Faune aux marottes, Picasso, 1950's, Earthenware, Unique work, 1950's, Design
Located in Geneva, CH
Faune aux marottes, Picasso, 1950's, Earthenware, Unique work, 1950's, Design Faune aux marottes Unique work 1.12.1956 Earthenware, decoration with engobes and metallic oxides 15.1 ...
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1950s Post-War Art

Materials

Earthenware

Robert Kennedy, San Diego
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A photograph by Lawrence Schiller. “Robert Kennedy, San Diego” is a figurative photograph, vintage silver gelatin photograph in black and white by American artist Lawrence Schiller. The artwork is signed on the verso. Lawrence Schiller only remembers the 60s in this way: Fast. As in: Blur. Which is, for those who lived through it, as accurate a description as one is likely to find about the decade that began with optimism and ended in chaos. It was ten years of turmoil and exploration. And through this turbulent and tumultuous decade, it often seemed that whenever a headline-making news event occurred, Lawrence Schiller was there. Schiller was not just lucky to be in the right place at the right time; he was prescient. He was there to cover the event, to add to it, to help us see it, to aid its meaning and its depth. "It was a time in which things happened awfully fast," Schiller says of the decade. "It was a wild, wild period; an uncontrolled period. I don’t think you had any sense of perspective in the 60s. You had to wait and look back at it, because it was a period in which things were happening that had no rhyme or reason to it. But by the end of the ‘60s I had covered so many stories, had so many magazine covers, I had somehow become part of that decade’s history. And I already had my eye on the future." When Lawrence Schiller got the assignment from the French magazine, Paris Match to photograph Marilyn Monroe on the 20th Century Fox set of Something’s Got to Give, he thought nothing of it. It wasn’t to be a private, studio shoot. He wasn’t going to set up lights, create backgrounds, or use a tripod. Just another assignment, he figured. Monroe by then was firmly established as a figment in the imagination of most young men. The orphan Norma Jean had recreated herself as the blonde bombshell Marilyn Monroe. She’d appeared in twenty-nine films by the time Schiller photographed her in black and white and color in May, 1962. The world was unprepared for the moment when Marilyn jumped in the swimming pool in a flesh-colored bikini and came up out of the water au natural. She was all smiles and in her element: the sex goddess...
Category

Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Silver Gelatin

White Field
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Carl Morris. “White Field” is an abstract expressionist painting, acrylic on canvas in yellows, whites, and browns by American artist Carl Morris. The artwork is signed in the lower left. Born in Yorba Linda, Calif., in 1911, Carl Morris studied at the Chicago Art Institute, as well as in Vienna and Paris, before he became director of the Spokane Art Center in Washington and, eventually, the most important painter to establish himself in Oregon. From an aesthetic perspective, he fit in with the New York School painters was counted Mark Rothko and Robert Motherwell, as well as the Northwest School...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Acrylic

Night Life 2
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A drawing by Irving Norman. "Night Life 2" is a social surrealist drawing, graphite on paper in black and white by Post-War artist Irving Norman. The...
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Mid-20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Graphite

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Carl Morris. “Untitled” is an abstract expressionist painting, acrylic on canvas in dark colors by American artist Carl Morris. The artwork is signed in the lower right, “Carl Morris”. Born in Yorba Linda, Calif., in 1911, Carl Morris studied at the Chicago Art Institute, as well as in Vienna and Paris, before he became director of the Spokane Art Center in Washington and, eventually, the most important painter to establish himself in Oregon. From an aesthetic perspective, he fit in with the New York School painters was counted Mark Rothko and Robert Motherwell, as well as the Northwest...
Category

Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Acrylic

Corrida sur fond noir, Picasso, Multiple, 1950's, Animal, Toros, Spanish, Plate
Located in Geneva, CH
Corrida sur fond noir, Picasso, Multiple, 1950's, Animal, Toros, Spanish, Plate Corrida sur fond noir Ed. 500 pcs 25.09.1953 White earthenware c...
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1950s Post-War Art

Materials

Ceramic, Earthenware

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. ""Untitled"" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in reds, yellows, and blues by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower right, ""Jaw Kon Park, 92"". Born in South Korea, Park Jae Kon...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Indian Head, Ausable Head, Adirondacks
By George Clough
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Signed lower left. George Lafayette Clough was born September 18, 1824, in Auburn, New York, and was that city's leading landscapist and, known as a Hudson River School painter, became Auburn's most noted resident painter of the mid-century. His mother was widowed shortly after his birth, and he was raised without paternal influence. He had little formal education and was employed by the age of ten. By age fifteen he had taken up painting, and his first and informal art influence came from the portraitist, Randall Palmer. In 1844 Clough opened his own studio in Auburn. About that time Charles Loring...
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Late 19th Century Hudson River School Art

Materials

Board, Oil

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. ""Untitled"" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in greens and oranges by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower left, ""Jae Kon Park, 92"". Born in South Korea, Park Jae Kon (1937 – 1993) attended Seoul National University of Fine Art. Not long after graduating, Park Jae Kon left Korea with his wife and two daughters. He and his family traveled widely, eventually settling in Argentina. He spent the rest of his life in South America, traveling to various regions and using the landscape and cultural history as inspiration for his artworks. As an artist, his output spanned various media, styles, and subject matter, producing work that ranged from gestural abstract expressionism and typographic woodcuts. Throughout his career, travel continued to inspire him. Park Jae Kon created abstract landscapes that reflect the colors and light of the Andes Mountains and geometric abstractions that incorporate iconography from the South America’s ancient civilizations. Park Jae Kon himself found a deep spiritual resonance with South American and Indian cultural history, and his work captures this personal connection to Aztec, Incan, and Hindu iconography. In his later work, Park Jae Kon attempted to reconcile his Korean identity with his adopted homeland of South America. These works often combine the colors and patterns of ancient Incan and Aztec art...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

"Portrait of an Italian Fencer, " John Frederick Kensett, Hudson River School
Located in New York, NY
John Frederick Kensett (1816 - 1872) Portrait of an Italian Fencer, circa 1845-47 Watercolor on wove paper 13 1/8 x 8 1/8 inches Signed with initials and inscribed lower right "J.F.K. Rome" From October 1845 through the spring of 1847, Kensett lived in Rome. He attended classes where he sketched from live models, and he sketched in the countryside outside Rome and around Florence, Perugia, and Venice, places he visited with his artist friends. He fulfilled commissions for paintings from Americans in Italy, and by 1847 his career was well established. Son of an English immigrant engraver, John Kensett lacked enthusiasm for that medium and became one of the most accomplished painters of the second generation of Hudson River School painters. His reputation is for Luminism, careful depiction of light, weather, and atmosphere as they affect color and texture of natural forms. He was particularly influenced by the painting of Asher Durand in that he focused on realism and detail rather than the highly dramatic views associated with Thomas Cole. Going to the western United States in the mid 1850s and the 1860s, he was the first of the Hudson River School painters to explore and paint the West. Kensett was born and raised in Cheshire, Connecticut, and learned his engraving from his father, Thomas Kensett with whom he worked in New Haven, Connecticut until 1829. He continued working until 1840 as an engraver of labels, banknotes and maps and was employed part of that time by the American Bank Note Company in New York City. There he met Thomas Rossiter, John Casilear, and other artists who urged him to pursue painting. In 1840, he and Rossiter, Asher Durand, and Casilear went to Europe where Kensett stayed for seven years and supported himself by doing engraving but became accomplished in landscape painting. Having sent canvases of Italian landscapes back to New York, he had a reputation for skillful painting that preceded him. When he returned to New York City in 1847, he was an "instant success" and very sought after by collectors. Two of his Italian landscapes had already been purchased by the American Art Union. By 1849, he was a full member of the National Academy of Design and was generally popular among his peers. His studio was a gathering place with travelers stopping by to see his canvases and to identify "precise locations in the Catskills or Newport or New England in the oil sketches and drawings that covered his walls." (Zellman 170). For the women, he was a popular bachelor, "romantic looking with high forehead and sensitive expression." (Samuels 262) He was also sought after by many organizations. Among his activities were serving on the committee to oversee the decoration of the United States Capitol in Washington DC, and becoming one of the founders of the Metropolitan Museum in New York. An inveterate traveler, Kensett spent summers on painting excursions away from New York City. One of these trips was a special painting excursion with fifteen other artists sponsored by the B & O Railroad from Baltimore, Maryland to Wheeling, West Virginia. Unlike many of the Hudson River painters...
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1840s Hudson River School Art

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Watercolor, Paper

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Located in ATLANTA, GA
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20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

Jean Ramié, Picasso, Unique Bowl, Earthenware, Design, Kitchen, French, Editions
Located in Geneva, CH
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1950s Post-War Art

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Earthenware

Visage, Picasso, 1950's, Unique work, sculpture, design, Frame, Portrait
Located in Geneva, CH
Visage, Picasso, 1950's, Unique work, sculpture, design, Frame, Portrait Visage Unique work 1957 Painted and partially glazed ceramic ; tomette 16.9 x 15.2 cm Certificate of authent...
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1950s Post-War Art

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Ceramic

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Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated lower left: W. Whittredge 1861
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19th Century Hudson River School Art

Materials

Oil

Untitled
Located in Palm Desert, CA
A painting by Jae Kon Park. "Untitled" is an abstract painting, oil on canvas in blues, oranges, and greens by Korean, Post-War artist Jae Kon Park. The artwork is signed in the lower left, "JE Kon Park. 93". Born in South Korea, Park Jae Kon...
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Late 20th Century Post-War Art

Materials

Oil

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