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Camarillo History, Original Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
An abandoned warehouse stands quietly on the side roads of Camarillo, California. Despite the gray, overcast day, the building still displays intriguing colors....

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

Some Vacancies, Original Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A cluster of shacks perches on the shallow side of the water. During a trip to Sausalito, California, artist Thomas Hoerber detours to the back of San Francisco...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

In the Clearing, Original Painting
By Catherine McCargar
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Catherine McCargar displays a dreamy forest clearing in delicate color. Trees line the landscape, casting shadows on the wintry terrain. A peaceful and m...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

Lake at Dusk, Original Painting
By Kristen Brown
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Kristen Brown depicts a parting of trees revealing a quiet lake at dusk. The peaceful composition captures the brilliant colors of evening light with for...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

St Peter & St John the Baptist Church, Wivelsfield, Design for Window, Jane Gray
Located in London, GB
We acquired a series of watercolour stained glass designs from Jane Gray's studio. To find more scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this seller...
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

Swiss Contemporary Art by Olivier Furter - Landscape II
Located in Paris, IDF
Oil on wood cardboard - Framed 32 x 32 x 3 cm
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Oil, Wood, Cardboard

The Path through the Eucalyptus, Original Painting
By Patricia Prendergast
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A path leads into dense woods, punctuated by old growth eucalyptus trees and bright, dry grasses. Quickly passing fog glows with afternoon light. A common sig...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Oil Pastel

American Contemporary Art by Michael Alan - Animal Breeding
By Michael Alan
Located in Paris, IDF
Watercolor, ink & colored pencil on paper Michael Alan is an American artist born in 1977 who lives & works in New York, USA. As a multidisciplinary artist. His work has been featu...
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Ink, Watercolor, Color Pencil, Paper

French Contemporary Art by Liubov Juravliova - Création de Mode
Located in Paris, IDF
Watercolour, ink on paper Liubov Juravliova is a French painter born in Chisinau, Moldova in 1963 who lives and works in Argenteuil, near Paris, France She has been listed at Drouot...
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor

French Contemporary Art by Liubov Juravliova - Création de Mode
Located in Paris, IDF
Watercolour, ink on paper Liubov Juravliova is a French painter born in Chisinau, Moldova in 1963 who lives and works in Argenteuil, near Paris, France She has been listed at Drouot...
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor

French Contemporary Art by Liubov Juravliova - Création de Mode
Located in Paris, IDF
Watercolour, ink on paper Liubov Juravliova is a French painter born in Chisinau, Moldova in 1963 who lives and works in Argenteuil, near Paris, France She has been listed at Drouot...
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Watercolor

Lakeside Quiet, Original Painting
By Jill Poyerd
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
A western landscape featuring a quiet lake at the edge of a mountain range. Delicate, misty clouds pass overhead. "In order to convey...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

Ryan Sarah Murphy, 'Mid', 2014, Found Objects, Cardboard, Laid Paper
By Ryan Sarah Murphy
Located in Darien, CT
Ryan Sarah Murphy’s creative practice is intuitive and process-driven, prompted by the found ephemera in her daily experience. Responding to the inherent energy within discarded and ...
Category

2010s Constructivist Delectable Art

Materials

Laid Paper, Found Objects, Cardboard

INSIDES
Located in London, GB
Abstract expressionism/symbolism.
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Color Pencil, Pastel

Breaking Through, Original Painting
By Catherine McCargar
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
The place that inspired this watercolor painting is among the many lovely locations that are the foothills of Mt. Diablo in the East Bay Area near San Francis...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Realist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

Bathers in the pond I
By Carl August Walther
Located in Frankfurt am Main, DE
Carl August Walther (1880 Leipzig - 1956 Dresden): Bathers in the pond I, 20th century, Pencil Technique: Pencil and Charcoal on Paper Inscription: verso with estate stamp Date: 2...
Category

20th Century Realist Delectable Art

Materials

Paper

God is in the details
By Robbie Cornelissen
Located in Montreal, Quebec
Robbie Cornelissen (b. 1954) is one of the leading contemporary draughtsmen in the Netherlands. Cornelissen has established a reputation for the monumental, architectural drawings th...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Delectable Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Graphite

Teatro
By Robbie Cornelissen
Located in Montreal, Quebec
With a career spanning more than three decades, Robbie Cornelissen has established himself among the leading contemporary draughtsmen in Europe. His vast and irresolute creative univ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Archival Paper, Graphite

Castle Rock Trail, and Mt. Diablo, Original Painting
By Catherine McCargar
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
"Mt. Diablo has many faces," says artist Catherine McCargar. "It can be seen from afar and up close." In this painting, Catherine captured the scene by standing...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

Le Silence des Yeux
Located in London, GB
Signed and dated lower left Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core) Frame size 50 x 37.7 x 3 cm This work includes a certificate of authenticity Fe...
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Charcoal

Zirkusdirektor und Bajazzos
Located in London, GB
Signed and dated lower left Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core) Frame size 54.1 x 42 2.5 cm This work includes a certificate of authenticity
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Charcoal

Fleeting Ghosts
By Schalk van der Merwe
Located in London, GB
Mixed media on foam board Signed lower right This work includes a certificate of authenticity. Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core, UV anti-refle...
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Dearly Beloved #37
By Schalk van der Merwe
Located in London, GB
Mixed media on Fabriano Signed lower right This work includes a certificate of authenticity. Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core, UV anti-reflect...
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Indian Hawthorn
By Alex Louisa
Located in London, GB
PanPastel and pastel pencil on acrylic-stained Pastelmat Signed and dated Framed as shown in picture Frame size 79 x 59 x 2 cm Alex Louisa is an accomplished Australian artist known...
Category

2010s Other Art Style Delectable Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Magpie skull
By Alex Louisa
Located in London, GB
PanPastel and pastel pencil on acrylic-stained Pastelmat Signed and dated Framed as shown in picture (42.7 x 42.7cm)
Category

2010s Other Art Style Delectable Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Attention, please!
Located in London, GB
Signed and dated lower right Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core, UV anti-reflective glass) Frame size 37.3 x 28.7 x 4 cm This work includes a certificate of authenticity Felix Dolah...
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Charcoal

Les Fleurs Maladives
Located in London, GB
Signed lower right This work includes a certificate of authenticity. Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core, UV anti-reflective glass) Frame size 111 x 91 x 3 cm Felix Dolah...
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Charcoal

Fliegen züchten
Located in London, GB
Signed and dated lower left Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core, UV anti-reflective glass)
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Charcoal

Nothing to be done
Located in London, GB
Signed and dated lower right Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core) Frame size 54.1 x 42 x 2.5 cm This work includes a certificate of authenticity ...
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Charcoal

Past. Present. Future. Imperfect
By Schalk van der Merwe
Located in London, GB
Mixed media on Fabriano Signed lower right This work includes a certificate of authenticity. Framed (matte black wooden frame, black raised float mount on foam core, UV anti-reflect...
Category

2010s Expressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Mixed Media

Coastal Tramp, Pencil Drawing by Laurence Dunn
By Laurence Dunn
Located in London, GB
We acquired a series of marine works from Laurence Dunn's Archives. To find more scroll down to "More from this Seller" and below it click on "See all from this seller." Laurence D...
Category

Late 20th Century Modern Delectable Art

Materials

Pencil

Watercolor Impressions of Chinese Architecture 3, Original Painting
Located in San Francisco, CA

Artist Comments
Artist Siyuan Ma displays an impression of the Huayan Temple in Datong, Shanxi Province. It holds significant scientific value for ancient Chinese architectural...

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

Untitled [Catch Me If You Can...]
Located in New York, NY
Ink, colored marker on paper
Category

2010s Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Permanent Marker

The Air We Breathe 10
By Elizabeth Turk
Located in New York, NY
Charcoal and Getty Fire Ash on paper
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Charcoal

Untitled
By Charles Houghton Howard
Located in New York, NY
Charles Houghton Howard was born in Montclair, New Jersey, the third of five children in a cultured and educated family with roots going back to the Massachusetts Bay colony. His fat...
Category

20th Century American Modern Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Gouache, Graphite

Hemlock--Selden's Neck, Lyme, Connecticut
By Charles De Wolf Brownell
Located in New York, NY
Framed, 5.25 x 8.5 x 1.5 in.
Category

19th Century American Realist Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor

Bedtime Story
Located in New York, NY
Colored marker on heavy paper
Category

2010s Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker

n Memory of the Great Fire at Chicago (Cartoon for the Mural Lunette in the Chic
Located in New York, NY
On October 8, 1871, one of the greatest fires of modern times broke out in Chicago. Engulfing the entire city within hours, it left over 90,000 people homeless and destroyed thousands of buildings, causing many people to flee into the water to escape the flames. Among the property destroyed were the proudest cultural and civic institutions of the city. While the financial center was rebuilt within a year and trade was greater in 1872 than it had been in 1870, it took over a decade for the city’s cultural resources to recover from the disaster. Many of the city’s best artists did not even return to Chicago for several years. Foreign aid poured in from around the world, with half coming from England alone. It is not surprising therefore, that in 1872 it was an English artist that should have designed the mural for City Hall commemorating the Great Fire...
Category

Late 19th Century Realist Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Charcoal

Everyone Wants Me (Self Portrait)
Located in New York, NY
Colored markers on heavy paper
Category

2010s Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker

Untitled [Small Figure Enveloped]
Located in New York, NY
Ink, colored marker on heavy paper
Category

2010s Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Permanent Marker

West 74th Street
By Frederick Brosen
Located in New York, NY
A native New Yorker, Brosen has spent a lifetime wandering its streets, discovering its long history and witnessing its constant metamorphosis. The city is his muse and his primary s...
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Watercolor, Paper, Graphite

Untitled [Open Mouthed Dragon]
Located in New York, NY
Ink, colored marker on paper
Category

Late 20th Century Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Permanent Marker

Woodstock
By Winold Reiss
Located in New York, NY
Signed (in white gouache, at lower left): Winold Reiss; (with estate stamp, at lower right): Winold / Reiss
Category

20th Century American Modern Delectable Art

Materials

Ink, India Ink

Edam, Holland
By Thomas Fransioli
Located in New York, NY
Thomas Fransioli’s cityscapes are crisp and tidy. Buildings stand in bold outline, their forms squarely defined by stark light and long shadows. Saturated color permeates every corner of his canvases, from vibrant oranges and greens to smoky terra cottas and granites. Even the trees that line Fransioli’s streets, parks, and squares are sharp and angular, exactly like those in an architect’s elevation rendering. But Fransioli’s cities often lack one critical feature: people. His streets are largely deserted, save for parked cars and an occasional black cat scurrying across the pavement. People make rare appearances in Fransioli’s compositions, and never does the entropy of a crowd overwhelm their prevailing sense of order and precision. People are implied in a Fransioli painting, but their physical presence would detract from the scene’s bleak and surreal beauty. Magic Realism neatly characterizes Fransioli’s artistic viewpoint. The term was first broadly applied to contemporary American art in the 1943 Museum of Modern Art exhibition, American Realists and Magic Realists. As exhibition curator Dorothy Miller noted in her foreword to the catalogue, Magic Realism was a “widespread but not yet generally recognized trend in contemporary American art…. It is limited, in the main, to pictures of sharp focus and precise representation, whether the subject has been observed in the outer world—realism, or contrived by the imagination—magic realism.” In his introductory essay, Lincoln Kirstein took the concept a step further: “Magic realists try to convince us that extraordinary things are possible simply by painting them as if they existed.” This is Fransioli, in a nutshell. His cityscapes exist in time and space, but certainly not in the manner in which he portrays them. Fransioli—and other Magic Realists of his time—was also the heir to Precisionism, spawned from Cubism and Futurism after the Great War and popularized in the 1920s and early 1930s. While Fransioli may not have aspired to celebrate the Machine Age, heavy industry, and skyscrapers in the same manner as Charles Sheeler, his compositions tap into the same rigid gridwork of the urban landscape that was first codified by the Precisionists. During the 1950s, Fransioli was represented by the progressive Margaret Brown...
Category

20th Century American Realist Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Gouache

Untitled [Black Forms]
Located in New York, NY
Marker on paper
Category

Late 20th Century Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Permanent Marker

Arm
By Frantisek Kupka
Located in New York, NY
Pastel on paper 13 x 19 in. (33 x 48.2 cm.) Signed (at lower right): Kupka EX COLL.: private collection, St. Louis; to Howard Baer, 1972; [Gimpel-Weitzenhoffer Galleries, New York...
Category

20th Century Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Pastel

Grand Street and Broadway
By Frederick Brosen
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower right): BROSEN 21 A native New Yorker, Brosen has spent a lifetime wandering its streets, discovering its long history and witnessing its constant metamor...
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor, Graphite

Three Flowers
By Joseph Stella
Located in New York, NY
Joseph Stella was a visionary artist who painted what he saw, an idiosyncratic and individual experience of his time and place. Stella arrived in New York in 1896, part of a wave of ...
Category

20th Century American Modern Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Crayon

He Did It
Located in New York, NY
Colored ink marker on paper
Category

2010s Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Permanent Marker

"ENDIA STEAMER / "SANTAFEE. LADY" [42/43]
By James Edward Deeds Jr.
Located in New York, NY
Graphite and crayon on ledger paper.
Category

20th Century Delectable Art

Materials

Crayon, Graphite

Lily and Bird
By Joseph Stella
Located in New York, NY
Silverpoint and colored pencil on paper, 29 x 23 in. Signed (at lower right): Joseph Stella Executed about 1919 EXHIBITED: Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, November 23, 1985–January 4, 1986, American Masterworks on Paper: Drawings, Watercolors, and Prints, pp. 6, 46 no. 47 illus. // (probably) Richard York Gallery, New York, October 5–November 17, 1990, Joseph Stella: 100 Works on Paper, no. 36 EX COLL.: [Dudensing Galleries, New York]; sale, Christie’s, New York, December 7, 1984, lot 324; [Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, 1984]; to private collection, 2006 until the present An independent-minded artist who adhered to the credo “Rules don’t exist,” Joseph Stella explored a range of styles, media, and themes, willfully ignoring the “barricades erected by ... [the] self-appointed dictators” of the art establishment (Joseph Stella, “On Painting,” Broom 11 [December 1921], pp. 122–23; Joseph Stella, “Discovery of America: Autobiographical Notes,” Art News 59 [November 1960], p. 41). By doing so, he produced a diverse and highly eclectic body of work, ranging from realist figure subjects, pulsating Futurist cityscapes, and modernist religious...
Category

Early 20th Century American Modern Delectable Art

Materials

Color Pencil, Paper

"MISS. MARTIN"/ "GRAY. EAGLE" [64/65]
By James Edward Deeds Jr.
Located in New York, NY
Graphite and crayon on ledger paper.
Category

20th Century Delectable Art

Materials

Crayon, Graphite

Untitled [Large Central Dragon Form]
Located in New York, NY
Ink, colored marker on heavy paper
Category

2010s Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Permanent Marker

Garden Flowers
By Charles Demuth
Located in New York, NY
Charles Demuth was one of the most complex, talented, and deeply sensitive artists of the American modern period. Whether he was painting floral still lifes, industrial landscapes, or Turkish bathhouses, art was, for Demuth, fraught with personal meaning. A fixture of the vanguard art scene in New York, Demuth navigated the currents of Modernism, producing some of the most exquisite watercolors and original oil paintings in twentieth-century American art. Demuth was born in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, the only child of a well-to-do family. He had an awkward and introverted childhood shaped by a childhood illness, Perthes, a disease of the hip that not only left him permanently lame, but, as part of the “cure,” bedridden for two years in the care of his mother. This long period of incapacitation had a deep impact on Demuth, who came to see himself as an invalid, an outsider who was different from everyone else. It was perhaps during this period of indoor confinement that his keen interest in art developed. Several relatives on his father’s side had been amateur artists, and, following his convalescence, his mother encouraged his artistic pursuits by sending him to a local painter for instruction. The majority of his early pictures are of flowers, a subject for which Demuth maintained a lifelong passion. Following high school, Demuth enrolled at the Drexel Institute of Art in Philadelphia, a school renowned for its commercial arts program. He advanced through the program rapidly, and, in 1905, at the encouragement of his instructors, he began taking courses at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. The two leading teachers then at the Academy were William Merritt Chase and Thomas Anshutz. Anshutz, himself a former student of Thomas Eakins, was well liked by his students, and is best known as the teacher of Robert Henri, John Sloan, and several of the other artists of the Ashcan School. Demuth, too, adopted a similar idiom, working in a controlled, realistic manner while at the Academy, where he remained until 1910. In 1907, Demuth made his first trip to Europe, staying in Paris. He spent time on the periphery of the art scene composed of the numerous American artists there, including John Marin and Edward Steichen. He returned to Philadelphia five months later, and immediately resumed courses at the Academy. Despite his introduction to advanced modern styles in Europe, Demuth’s work of this period retains the academic style he practiced before the trip. It wasn’t until he had summered at New Hope, Pennsylvania, in 1908 and 1911, that his style began to evolve. New Hope was a prominent American Impressionist art colony whose members were largely affiliated with the Pennsylvania Academy. Demuth dropped the conservative tone of his style and adopted a freer and more colorful palette. Although he remained based in Philadelphia, Demuth frequently went to New York during this period. Many of the same American artists of the Parisian art scene Demuth had encountered on his earlier European trip now formed the nucleus of New York’s avant-garde, which centered around Alfred Stieglitz’s 291 gallery. It wasn’t long before Demuth began to apply modernist-inspired strategies to his work. He was particularly influenced by the watercolor work of John Marin, also a former student of Anshutz, whose bold use of color in the medium Demuth freely adapted into looser washes of color. In 1912, Demuth again left for Paris, this time studying in the Académie Moderne, Académie Colorossi, and Académie Julian. In Paris Demuth met the American modernist Marsden Hartley. Hartley, a principal figure in the expatriate art circle, acted as a mentor to Demuth, and introduced him to the wide array of modern styles currently practiced in Europe. Hartley also introduced Demuth to many of the members of the Parisian avant-garde, including Gertrude Stein. Demuth was an aspiring writer, and he spent many hours in conversation with Stein. He wrote extensively during this period, and published two works shortly after his return to America. He also developed an interest in illustrating scenes from literary texts. From 1914 to 1919, Demuth produced a series of watercolors of scenes from books such as Emile Zola’s Nana and Henry James’s The Turn of the Screw. Upon his return to America, Demuth settled in New York. In 1914, Demuth had his first one-man show at Charles Daniel’s gallery, which promoted emerging modern American artists, including Man Ray, Rockwell Kent, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Stuart Davis, and Max Weber. Demuth drew closer to the artistic vanguard in New York, becoming friends with many in the Stieglitz and Daniel circles, including Georgia O’Keeffe, Marcel Duchamp, Carl Van Vechten, and Edward Fiske. New York’s cosmopolitan atmosphere and active nightlife appealed greatly to Demuth. In a sketchy style well suited to watercolor, he painted many vaudeville and circus themes, as well as nightclub, café, and bathhouse scenes. Often with Duchamp, Demuth took part in an urban subculture replete with nightclubs, bars, drugs, and sexual permissiveness, which, for a homosexual artist like himself, allowed room for previously unattainable personal expression. Demuth’s pictures of sailors, bathhouses, and circus performers embody a sensual and sexual undercurrent, expressing the artist’s sense of comfort and belonging in the bohemian subculture of New York. Simultaneously, Demuth deepened his interest in floral pictures, painting these almost exclusively in watercolor. His style evolved from the broad color washes of his earlier pictures to more spare, flattened, and sinuous compositions, inspired by the drawings of Aubrey Beardsley and other artists of the Aesthetic Movement. Demuth’s flower watercolors are moody and atmospheric, sensuous and elegant, introspective and yet full of expressive power. Moreover they are beautiful, and are unequivocally among the finest still lifes in American art. Despite numerous subsequent artistic undertakings that led him in a variety of directions, Demuth never stopped painting flower pictures, ultimately adding fruits and other still-life objects to his repertoire. In 1916, Demuth began to develop a style later known as Precisionism, a form of landscape painting infused with Cubism, in which space is divided into precisely drawn geometric regions of color. Demuth first began to paint the landscape in an appropriated Cubist mode while on a trip with Hartley to Bermuda. In these early landscapes, in which the curvilinear forms of trees intersect the geometrically articulated architectural forms, Demuth explored ideas that shaped the future development of modernism in America. The full realization of Demuth’s explorations came after his return to America in 1917, when he turned his attention to industrial subjects. These works derive from a “machine aesthetic,” espoused by New York artists such as Francis Picabia, Joseph Stella, Albert Gleizes, and Duchamp, by which artists viewed machines as embodying mystical, almost religious significance as symbols of the modern world. Rather than painting the skyscrapers and bridges of New York as did most of his like-minded contemporaries, Demuth returned to his home town of Lancaster, where he painted factories and warehouses in a Precisionist idiom. The titles for these pictures are often contain literary references, which serve as clues for the viewer to aid in the decoding of the artist’s meaning. In 1923, Demuth planned a series of abstract “poster portraits” of his friends and contemporaries in the New York art and literary scene. In these “portraits,” Demuth combined text and symbolic elements to evoke the essential nature of his sitters’ distinguishing characteristics. In this fashion, he painted portraits of such artists as Georgia O’Keeffe, John Marin, and Arthur Dove. His most famous poster portrait, I Saw the Figure 5 in Gold...
Category

20th Century American Modern Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Watercolor

Venice
By Jane Peterson
Located in New York, NY
Singed (at lower left): Jane Peterson
Category

Early 20th Century American Impressionist Delectable Art

Materials

Gouache

Untitled [House and Road]
Located in New York, NY
Colored ink marker on paper
Category

2010s Delectable Art

Materials

Paper, Ink, Permanent Marker

The Air We Breathe 5 and 6
By Elizabeth Turk
Located in New York, NY
Pair of drawings Charcoal and Getty Fire Ash on paper, 24 x 18 in. (each)
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Charcoal

Flyer's Boat Rental, Provincetown
By Frederick Brosen
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower right): BROSEN ’23, titled (at lower left): FLYER’S BOAT RENTAL, PROVINCETOWN A native New Yorker, Brosen has spent a lifetime wandering its streets, disco...
Category

2010s Contemporary Delectable Art

Materials

Graphite, Watercolor, Paper

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