Illustration of Will Rogers
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Portrait of celebrity Will Rogers.
1980s Figurative Paintings
Oil
Illustration of Will Rogers
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Portrait of celebrity Will Rogers.
Oil
$2,125
H 23.63 in W 27.56 in D 0.4 in
When I live my Dream - 21st Ct Contemporary Painting of Boy with Bare Chest
By David van der Linden
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
David van der Linden 'When I live my dream'' 60 x 70 cm (Framed 70x80 cm, frame is included in price) Oil on wood panel David van der Linden is a Dutch artist who studied at the ' C...
Oil, Wood Panel
Nude Boy In The Forest, 19th Century
By Henry Scott Tuke
Located in Blackwater, GB
Nude Boy In The Forest, 19th Century inscribed to "TUKE" Early 20th Century portrait of a nude boy in a forest, oil on canvas inscribed "Tuke" to the plaque. Sunlit woodland sc...
Oil, Canvas
$4,190
H 39.38 in W 39.38 in D 3.94 in
Don't let the sun blast your shadow- 21st Century Painting of a Nude Boy
By David van der Linden
Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant
David van der Linden 'Don't let the sun blast your shadow'' 100 x 100 cm Oil on canvas framed in a black wooden frame (included in price) 115x115 cm David van der Linden is a Dutch...
Canvas, Oil
Oil Painting by Jørgen Sejersen, Danish Midcentury, 1960s
Located in Odense, DK
Presenting an enchanting oil painting by the Danish artist Jørgen Sejersen, made in between 1960-1980s. This particular artwork captures a peaceful scene, showcasing a young boy im...
Canvas
$900
H 22.5 in W 18.63 in D 1.25 in
Figurative Yellow and Blue-Toned Realistic Impressionist Portrait of a Boy
Located in Houston, TX
Yellow and blue-toned abstract impressionist portrait of a boy by Danish artist Hans Christian Bärenholdt. Signed by the artist at the bottom right. Hung in a gold carved frame. Dim...
Canvas, Oil
$49,000
H 23.5 in W 15.5 in
Bed-Time, Scribners Monthly Magazine Illustration
By Jessie Willcox Smith
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Approximate Date: 1902 Medium: Charcoal, Watercolor and Oil on Illustration Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Sight Size 23.50" x 15.50", Framed 31.50" x 23.00" Bed-Time, published...
Charcoal, Illustration Board, Oil, Watercolor
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