Jane Gibbs"Jazz Club"
$31,000
"Jazz Club"
By Jane Gibbs
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Signed Lower Left
20th Century Ashcan School Jane Gibbs Paintings
Canvas, Oil
$31,000
"Jazz Club"
By Jane Gibbs
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Signed Lower Left
Canvas, Oil
$5,500
H 24 in W 28 in
The Magician. New York Ashcan School Magic Entertainment Watercolor Painting
Located in Marco Island, FL
A vibrant painting depicting a magician pulling doves from his hat for an enthusiastic audience. It captures a moment of modern city amusement that many artists, from Degas to Picas...
Watercolor, Board
$13,182
H 21.66 in Dm 15.75 in
Italian 18th Century Oval Religious Oil on Canvas Painting with Saint Dominic
By Francesco de Mura
Located in Firenze, IT
This beautiful Italian 18th Century old masters oil painting on oval canvas with giltwood frame is attributed to Solimena and features a religious scene. In this splendid oval-shaped painting are depicted Saint Dominic...
Canvas, Oil
Portrait of Stylish Woman
By George Luks
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Beautiful Ashcan School portrait of a woman in winter outerwear, 1909. Oil on canvas panel, measuring 17.75 x 18 inches; 21.75 x 22 inches framed. Original frame. Dated lower rig...
Oil, Board
SISTERS AT THE WINDOW
By John Sloan
Located in Portland, ME
Sloan, John. SISTERS AT THE WINDOW. Etching, 1923 (M. 208). 5" x 4", signed and titled in pencil and inscribed "100 Proofs," of which only 76 were printed this being one of 25 early ...
Etching
Woman in Red
By Alexander Oscar Levy
Located in Buffalo, NY
Alexander O. Levy was a painter, illustrator, printmaker and designer who was born in 1881 in Bonn, Germany. He died in 1946 in Buffalo, New York. At age three, he was brought to ...
Oil, Wood Panel
“Fleet Week”
Located in Southampton, NY
Original oil on masonite painting of Fleet Week with sailors flirting with young women on the dock by the American artist, Sarah Pace Carothers Rhode. ...
Oil, Masonite
$6,500
H 31.75 in W 39.38 in D 1.25 in
“Untitled (Women Walking), c. 1945” Double-Sided NYC Street Manhattan Cityscape
By Reginald Marsh
Located in Yardley, PA
A fantastic example of Marsh’s renowned depictions of ladies walking in downtown Manhattan. This richly worked ink and wash composition captures a sidewalk populated by stylish women...
Paper, Ink, Watercolor
“The Maitre d’”
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is a comical take on the position of maitre d’. Unsigned. Framed in a new African mahogany frame. Overall measurements are 25.5 by 17.5 inches. Oil pain...
Oil, Fiberboard
$88,000Sale Price|20% Off
H 13.88 in W 17.88 in D 1 in
Three Figures, Modern Oil Painting on Canvas, Framed, 1970s
By Wifredo Lam
Located in Beverly Hills, CA
Provenance: Cernuda Art, Coral Gables Private Collection, Los Angeles
Oil, Canvas
Portrait of a Slum Boy Ashcan School
By George Benjamin Luks
Located in Miami, FL
Signed upper right Private Collection Luks was famous for painting people from impoverished slum areas. The work was most likely painted from life and portrays a youth haphazardly dressed. Luks describes the subject in quick, rapid-fire brush...
Oil
$4,000
H 15 in W 13 in D 0.5 in
Portrait of a Clown at Circus (Ashcan School Artist)
By Everett Shinn
Located in Wilton Manors, FL
Everett Shinn (1873-1953). Portrait of a Clown in Circus, 1947. Pencil. color pencil, gouache on paper. Sheet measures 8 x 10 inches. Framed measurement: 13 x 15 inches. Signed...
Paper, Gouache, Pencil, Color Pencil
$10,000Sale Price|33% Off
H 23 in W 17 in D 0.75 in
"The Artist as a Young Man" - Ashcan School Artist Figurative Oil Painting
By Hal Frater
Located in Carmel, CA
Hal Frater (American, 1909-2008) "The Artist as a Young Man" 1950 Oil paint on canvas, stretcher bars The artist signed the bottom right and the back of the painting. Framed Dimensions: 25" x 19" x 1.5" Hal Frater's "The Artist as a Young Man" is a striking piece that captures the essence of the artist himself, rendered in a raw, emotive style. The palette is earthy, with natural browns and creams contrasted against subdued blues and hints of muted red, evoking a sense of both the mundane and the profound. Frater's use of color and form reflects a contemplative mood, a moment of introspection. The artist's gaze is direct and unflinching, suggesting resilience and a deep inner life. This mid-20th-century piece, evocative of American Realism, offers a personal narrative, exploring themes of identity and self-perception. About the Artist: Hal Frater was not just an artist, but a storyteller who left us on February 3, 2008, on the cusp of his 99th birthday. His fifty-year tenure as a commercial artist was a testament to his adaptability and appeal. Yet it was in his private studio where Frater’s true passion lay, painting not for clients, but for his own soul's expression. His work, always striving to capture the nuances of the human spirit, reflected his sharp observational skills. His artistry was honed not in formal schools but alongside his peers in spontaneous gatherings, painting from life, sharing techniques and critiques that fueled their collective growth. Influenced by the likes of Jack Levine, Raphael Soyer, John Sloan, Thomas Hart Benton, Reginald Marsh, and Phillip Reisman...
Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars