JESPERS Floris. Landscape. Charcoal drawing. Signed.
By Floris Jespers
Located in Paris, FR
JESPERS Floris. Landscape. Charcoal drawing. Signed lower left
1920s Expressionist Floris Jespers Art
Charcoal
JESPERS Floris. Landscape. Charcoal drawing. Signed.
By Floris Jespers
Located in Paris, FR
JESPERS Floris. Landscape. Charcoal drawing. Signed lower left
Charcoal
Small Boat and Bather in Dinard
By Jean Pons
Located in London, GB
'Small Boat and Bather in Dinard', gouache and charcoal on art paper, by French artist, Jean Pons (1961). Painted in a naïve style, the piece dep...
Paper, Charcoal, Gouache
$136Sale Price|20% Off
H 7.01 in W 5.28 in D 0.04 in
Swiss Mountain by Karl Speglitz - Watercolor 13x17 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
Work on paper Dimension with pass 31.7 x 24 cm
Watercolor
$75
H 8 in W 10 in
"90 Low Tide Barred Island" Small Pastel Sea Scape Maine Deer Island Pines Sea
Located in Austin, TX
Page size: 8 x 10 in. Frame size: 10.5 x 12.5 in. Signed, bottom left. Inscribed with title, bottom right. The rectangular picture plane can hardly contain energic mark-making in th...
Pastel, Illustration Board
Boats in the Harbour - Seaside Maritime
By Mane Katz
Located in London, GB
MANE KATZ [Katz Emmanuel] 1894-1962 Kremenchug, Ukraine 1894-1962 Tel Aviv (Russian / Ukrainian / French / Israeli) Title: Boats in the Harbour, circa 1938 Technique: Original...
Gouache
$4,260
H 9.85 in W 13.78 in
Christian Rohlfs "Clouds over Monte Tamaro, 1927", German Expressionist
By Christian Rohlfs
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
Christian Rohlfs 1849 Niendorf/Holstein – 1938 Hagen Clouds over Monte Tamaro, 1927 Copying pencil on brownish paper, 1927 Monogrammed and dated (19)27 lower right Sheet size: appr...
Charcoal
$500
H 12 in W 18 in D 0.5 in
Lights, Parachute Jump and Smile, Coney Island, colorful, text
By Janet Morgan
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pastel on black paper. Ms. Morgan says: When I finally started riding the subway again during Covid isolation - going down to the ocean was a real treat. The collection of fisherma...
Pastel, Archival Paper
$669
H 20.48 in W 28.35 in D 1.19 in
'Venice, Lagoon in morning Haze', mixed media on paper. Circa 2007.
Located in Frome, Somerset
View of the Guideca looking at the Ducal Palace and Saint Marks in morning haze light.. A Capriccio mooded piece to capture the essence of experience of Venice. Gradwell's raison d'e...
Watercolor
Grey Day Grauer Tag - Landscape Cow Germany
By Erich Heckel
Located in London, GB
This watercolour is hand signed and dated in pencil by the artist "Heckel 22" [1922] in the lower left image. It is also hand titled in pencil “Grauer Tag” [Grey Day] in the lower l...
Paper, Charcoal, Watercolor
$500
H 12 in W 18 in D 0.5 in
Lights, Parachute Jump and Smile, Coney Island, colorful historic amusement park
By Janet Morgan
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Pastel on black paper. Ms. Morgan says: When I finally started riding the subway again during Covid isolation - going down to the ocean was a real treat. The collection of fisherma...
Pastel, Archival Paper
"Lillies in Bloom"
By Annie Gooding Sykes
Located in Lambertville, NJ
One of several prominent women associated with the artistic life of Cincinnati at the turn of the century, Annie G. Sykes was recognized for her colorful, Impressionist-inspired watercolors. Throughout her long and successful career, she explored a variety of themes ranging from landscapes, flowers and the figure to the picturesque scenery of New England, Europe and Bermuda. Sykes was born Annie Sullings Gooding in Brookline, Massachusetts. Her father, Josiah Gooding, was a silversmith and engraver, and her mother, Ann, was a gifted needle-worker. Stimulated by the example of her parents, Sykes developed an interest in art during her childhood, honing her skills as a draftsman in art classes at school by drawing flowers, trees and other natural forms. She initiated her formal studies at the Lowell Institute in Boston in 1875, attending drawing classes there until 1878, when she enrolled at the school of the Museum of Fine Arts. Sykes is believed to have studied at the museum school until her marriage to Gerritt Sykes in 1882. Following her nuptials, Sykes and her husband moved to Cincinnati, at that time a flourishing cultural center dubbed the "Queen City of the West." While Gerritt and a friend established the Franklin School for boys, Sykes continued to follow her artistic inclinations. Desirous of refining her skills, she enrolled at the Cincinnati Art Academy in 1884. Throughout the next ten years, she continued her training under such noted American painters as Frank Duveneck and Thomas Satterwhite Noble. Although she occasionally worked in oil, watercolor became Sykes' favorite medium of expression. Despite the birth of two children--Milly in 1885 and Anne in 1888--Sykes successfully balanced the demands of home and family with her professional aspirations. She began contributing to the annual exhibitions of the Boston Art Club in 1890 and the New York Watercolor Club the following year. In 1892, she became a charter member of the Woman's Art Club of Cincinnati, where she would exhibit regularly until 1923. In 1895, Sykes had her first solo show at the Traxel & Maas Gallery in Cincinnati, exhibiting a group of her watercolors. Local critics praised her fresh, vibrant colors and her spontaneous technique, and in a review in the Cincinnati Enquirer she was identified as representing "the new school of impressionism." Sykes's longstanding relationship with the Cincinnati Art Museum began that same year, when she first participated in that institution's annual shows. Indeed, between 1895 and 1926, she would exhibit there on forty-two occasions. Sykes also had a show (with Emma Mendenhall) at the Cinncinati Art Museum in 1908, and a three-person exhibition (with Emma Mendenhall and Dixie Selden) two years later. Sykes's work was also featured in the annual watercolor shows at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Philadelphia Water Color Club and the Ohio Water Color Society. Her numerous professional affiliations included the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors in New York and the Cincinnati Museum Association. Her standing among her peers was such that she was often invited to serve juries of selection, along with such eminent painters as Duveneck, Noble, Maurice Prendergast and Edward Redfield. Prior to 1900, Sykes' was active in and around Boston, Cincinnati, and in Nonquitt, Massachusetts, where her family had a summer home. After the turn of the century, she spent many summers in Cape Porpoise...
Watercolor
$1,716
H 24.61 in W 33.67 in
Sunset 1928, By German Expressionist, Watercolor, Pupil Of Ferdinand Hodler
By Hans Brasch
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
Hans Brasch Karlsruhe 1882 – 1973 Murrhardt "Sunset, 1928" Watercolor on Japanese paper Signed lower left and dated "1927" Image: 62.5 x 85.5 cm Frame: 80 x 104 cm Good condition, ...
Watercolor
$60,000
H 23 in W 17 in D 2 in
George Grosz NYC City Scene Modernism Watercolor German Expressionism Weimar
By George Grosz
Located in New York, NY
George Grosz NYC City Scene Modernism Watercolor German Expressionism Weimar George Grosz (Germany, 1893-1959) "City Scene," 17 x 12 inches, signed and dated “33” lower left, watercolor on paper. This drawing, created while Grosz was living in NYC. Period frame, It has been authenticated by Ralph Jentsch, the globally recognized Grosz expert. Provenance: Hirschl & Adler and 511 Gallery...
Paper, Watercolor
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H 24.02 in W 20.87 in D 2.76 in
'Yellow Tulips' by Floris Jespers (1889 - Antwerp - 1965) Belgian Painter
By Floris Jespers
Located in Knokke, BE
Floris Jespers Antwerp 1889 – 1965 Belgian Painter "Yellow Tulips" In the painting "Yellow Tulips," Floris Jespers showcases his Fauvist prowess, breaking free from representationa...
Oil, Board