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The Hold Up, First State
By George Wesley Bellows
Located in Fairlawn, OH
iconic "Ash Can" school lithograph. Along with Bellows image "Hungry Dogs", the two lithographs are the
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1920s American Realist Antique Ash Can

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Lithograph

Rare 19th Century Yew, Elm and Ash Windsor Chair c. 1850
Located in Heathfield, GB
A most attractive and unusual Windsor chair made of yew wood, elm and ash and with wonderful colour
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19th Century Antique Ash Can

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Ash, Elm, Yew

Lake Street
Located in Los Angeles, CA
impressionists and the palette of the Ash Can School, to convincingly depict a classic Chicago scene. About
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1920s American Impressionist Antique Ash Can

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Oil

19th Century by Gioacchino Toma The Ash Rain of Mount Vesuvius Oil on canvas
Located in Milano, Lombardia
Gioacchino Toma (Galatina, Italy, 1836 – Naples, Italy, 1891) Title: The Ash Rain of Mount Vesuvius
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19th Century Old Masters Antique Ash Can

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Canvas, Oil

Modernist Oil Painting the Shop Window NYC 1940s WPA era
By Maurice Becker
Located in Surfside, FL
his brother Sam Becker was a sculptor. He studied with Ash Can (Ashcan) School artist Robert Henri in
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Early 20th Century Ashcan School Antique Ash Can

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Oil, Board

"Business-Men's Class, Y.M.C.A." George Bellows, Ashcan School Print
By George Wesley Bellows
Located in New York, NY
,” a designation derived from Bellows’s grim drawing Disappointments of the Ash Can (1915), in which
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1910s Ashcan School Antique Ash Can

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Paper, Lithograph

"The Coming Storm, " Walter Shirlaw, Flock of Birds in a Landscape
By Walter Shirlaw
Located in New York, NY
movement in American art was under way: the Ash Can School, an updated urban American realism, which
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Antique Ash Can

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Canvas, Oil

"Beach at Atlantic City, New Jersey" Amy Londoner, Ashcan School, Figurative
By Amy Londoner
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan. She was one of the women artists of the Ash Can School, several of whom also studied with
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1920s Ashcan School Antique Ash Can

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Paper, Pastel

"Night Stroll" Amy Londoner, Ashcan School, Figurative Nocturne
By Amy Londoner
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan. She was one of the women artists of the Ash Can School, several of whom also studied with
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1910s Ashcan School Antique Ash Can

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Paper, Pastel

"Musical Conductor" Amy Londoner, Ashcan School, Figurative Concert Scene
By Amy Londoner
Located in New York, NY
John Sloan. She was one of the women artists of the Ash Can School, several of whom also studied with
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1920s Ashcan School Antique Ash Can

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Paper, Pastel

Antique French Farmhouse Table
Located in Point Richmond, CA
panels of the leafs, which is made of ash. Seating can accommodate up to 12 places with full leaf
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Early 1800s French French Provincial Antique Ash Can

Materials

Ash, Cherry

Antique French Farmhouse Table
Antique French Farmhouse Table
H 32 in W 66.25 in D 32.5 in
Large Renaissance Manner Antique Cast Iron and Bronze Hooded Fire Basket Grate
Located in Edinburgh, GB
the centre, with bronze piped trim either side. An inset metal ash pan tray that can be removed in
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1880s English Victorian Antique Ash Can

Materials

Iron

Scene Set for a Theatrical Production
By Frank Van Sloun
Located in Graton, CA
preparing murals for the GGIE. An adherent of the Ash Can School, Van Sloun's works were inspired by typical
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Early 1900s American Realist Antique Ash Can

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Oil

Antique French Farmhouse Table
Located in New York, NY
panels of the leafs, which is made of Ash. Seating can accommodate up to 12 places with full leaf
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Early 1800s French French Provincial Antique Ash Can

Materials

Cherry

Antique French Farmhouse Table
Antique French Farmhouse Table
H 32 in W 66.25 in D 32.5 in
Folk Art Black Americana Butler Smoking Stand, circa 1900
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
An American Folk Art Butler smoking stand for cigarettes, matches holding an ash tray, can also be
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Early 20th Century American Folk Art Antique Ash Can

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Copper, Iron

Victorian Painted Tin Ash Can or Cinder Bucket
Located in Chillerton, Isle of Wight
Victorian painted tin ash can or cinder bucket A great looking piece, it is in scumble paint
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Mid-19th Century Victorian Antique Ash Can

Sketch For Boy with Pup, Vintage American Drawing of the Ash Can School
By Francis Luis Mora
Located in Greenwich, CT
sometimes affiliated with the Ash Can school movement prevalent in New York City at this time and created
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Late 19th Century American Modern Antique Ash Can

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Paper, Pencil

Winter
By Alexander Oscar Levy
Located in Buffalo, NY
An original 1920's oil on board impressionist landscape by American Ash Can School painter
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1920s American Impressionist Antique Ash Can

Materials

Wood, Oil

Pair of Early 18th Century Dutch Delft Blue and White Vases
By Pieter Gerritszoon Kam 1
Located in Katonah, NY
vase with blue PK mark for Pieter Gerritzoon Kam at De Drie Astonne (The Two Ash Cans). An almost
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Early 18th Century Dutch Rococo Antique Ash Can

Materials

Delft, Faience

Hungry Dogs, Second State
By George Wesley Bellows
Located in Fairlawn, OH
ink in margins, otherwise very good condition. Note: The artist's first lithograph. The "Ash Can
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1910s American Realist Antique Ash Can

Materials

Lithograph

"Street Fair” William Glackens, Ashcan School, Street Scene, Carnival, Boxing
By William Glackens
Located in New York, NY
early in his career, he was an active Social Realist when the 'Ash Can' approach to painting was being
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Early 1900s Ashcan School Antique Ash Can

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Paper, Ink, Gouache, Pencil

Modernist Oil Painting the Shop Window NYC 1940s WPA era
By Maurice Becker
Located in Surfside, FL
his brother Sam Becker was a sculptor. He studied with Ash Can (Ashcan) School artist Robert Henri in
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Early 20th Century Ashcan School Antique Ash Can

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Oil, Board

"Self Portrait" Theresa Bernstein, Self Portrait, American Realist School
By Theresa Bernstein
Located in New York, NY
solid footing as a member of the "Ash Can School of urban realists" whose work was garnering critical
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1910s Antique Ash Can

Materials

Canvas, Oil

French 19th Century Louis Philippe Burl Commode with Marble Top
Located in Baton Rouge, LA
Stunning burl olive ash veneering can be found on the facade of this exceptional 19th century Louis
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19th Century French Louis Philippe Antique Ash Can

Japanese Antique Primitive Coffee Table 1860s-1900s / Side Table Wabisabi
By Axel Vervoordt
Located in Sammu-shi, Chiba
from Meiji era. (1860s to 1900s). It is carved from a large ash tree. You can feel the overwhelming
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Early 20th Century Japanese Primitive Antique Ash Can

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Wood

Antique Impressionist WPA Ash Can School Sledding Winter Sports Oil Painting
By Henry Ernst Schnakenberg
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American impressionist winter landscape painting by Henry Schnakenberg (1892 - 1970). Oil on canvas, circa 1920. Signed. Displayed in a period giltwood frame. Image size,...
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1920s Impressionist Antique Ash Can

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Canvas, Oil

Antique American School Ash Can WPA Social Realist Oil Painting Woman Portrait
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American modernist oil painting of a woman. Oil on board, circa 1930. Unsigned. Displayed in a modern frame. Image, 16"L x 20"H.
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1920s Modern Antique Ash Can

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Canvas, Oil

Antique Galvanized Steel "Witt No. 2" Waste Can, circa 1940-1950
Located in San Francisco, CA
corrugated ash can, shortened the company name to The Witt Cornice Company, and manufactured his first can.
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Early 20th Century Industrial Antique Ash Can

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Steel

“Sailboats off Cape Ann”
Located in Southampton, NY
Homer, John Singer Sargeant, Frederick Church, Marsden Hartley and the painters of the Ash Can School
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Early 1900s American Impressionist Antique Ash Can

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Canvas, Oil

Signed Jerome Myers Engraving of Sleeping Children
By Jerome Myers
Located in New York, NY
productions of the Ash Can School. Myers continued his studies at the Art Students League where his teacher
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1910s American Modern Antique Ash Can

Materials

Engraving

DUSK, IKUAPAN, Mexico. Laborers at Rest. Modernist Oil Painting
By Maurice Becker
Located in Surfside, FL
Helen Tamiris a modern dance pioneer and his brother Sam Becker was a sculptor. He studied with Ash Can
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Early 20th Century Ashcan School Antique Ash Can

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Oil, Board

PORTRAIT OF ASIAN BEAUTY
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Students League where Robert Henri led a new movement in American painting later called the Ash Can School
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1910s Art Deco Antique Ash Can

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Oil Pastel

Collection of 3 French Boules
Located in Sheffield, MA
like ash or elm wood. These can be used as decorative objects, placed in a glass container or wood
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19th Century French Napoleon III Antique Ash Can

Materials

Wood

French Art Nouveau Cast Iron Coal Heater by Sougland, 1900's
By Sougland-Aisne
Located in Austin, TX
, and the bottom grate can be “agitated” to remove ash by means of the circular lever that you can see
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Early 20th Century French Art Nouveau Antique Ash Can

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Enamel, Iron

Antique Late Victorian Cast Iron Fireplace Insert
Located in Manchester, GB
replacement fireback and bottom grate and ash tidy. We can also supply a living flame gas fire to fit this
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Early 20th Century English Late Victorian Antique Ash Can

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Iron

Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Oval Ash Tray
By Georg Jensen
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Oval Ash Tray. Can be used as a salt dish. Is in perfect condition and
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Early 20th Century Danish Art Nouveau Antique Ash Can

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