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Joseph Yeager Paintings

American, 1892-1958

Joseph "Joe" Yeager was raised in Cleveland, Ohio, where he went to art school at night and started his art career at 19. He was a commercial artist for the Cleveland Press for seven years, and then worked as the paper’s art director for another seven. In the army, he was a technical research illustrator for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics. Yeager later moved to Medina, Ohio, in 1941, and opened Joe Yeager Industrial Design in 1947. He also taught advanced perspective at the Cleveland School of Art.

(Biography provided by Robert Azensky Fine Art)

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Artist: Joseph Yeager
Technical Illustration of a Ford Lehman Engine in Gouache on Heavy Cardstock
By Joseph Yeager
Located in Soquel, CA
Technical Illustration of a Ford Lehman Diesel Engine in Gouache on Heavy Cardstock Highly detailed and precise illustration of an engine by Joseph Yeager (American, 20th Century). ...
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1960s Realist Joseph Yeager Paintings

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Pen, Gouache, Illustration Board

Mid Century Still-Life with Fruit, Pineapple, and Pitcher
By Joseph Yeager
Located in Soquel, CA
Vibrant, colorful still-life of fruit arranged in front of a bowl and pitcher by Joseph Yeager (American, 20th Century). Circa 1940. This piece is partially incomplete. Unsigned, but...
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Mid-20th Century American Realist Joseph Yeager Paintings

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Linen, Oil

Sitting by the Lake, Mid Century Figurative Landscape
By Joseph Yeager
Located in Soquel, CA
Tranquil figurative landscape of two people sitting on a dock by a lake near Medina, Ohio by Joseph Yeager (American, 20th Century). Unsigned, but was purchased with a collection of ...
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1940s American Impressionist Joseph Yeager Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Creekside Campsite - Mid Century Forest Landscape Watercolor
By Joseph Yeager
Located in Soquel, CA
Mid century landscape watercolor of a campsite in the forest by Joseph Yeager (American, 20th Century). This piece is unsigned, but was acquired with a collection of Yeager work dire...
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1960s American Impressionist Joseph Yeager Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor, Pencil

Mid Century Farmhouse Road Landscape
By Joseph Yeager
Located in Soquel, CA
Exceptional Impressionist landscape of a road leading past a tree and pond up to a farmhouse, by Joseph Yeager (American, 20th Century). Signed by the artist in the lower right corne...
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1960s American Impressionist Joseph Yeager Paintings

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Artist Christopher Garvey displays a realistic still life of a potted calathea plant and a green glass pitcher. "I've always found greens a challenge since I typically mix my greens," shares Christopher. He compels himself with a study of different shades using multiple blue and black hues. The skillful interplay between light and shadow creates a visually balanced and pleasing composition.


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Homestead, Regional American Landscape by Pennsylvania Impressionist
By Harry Leith-Ross
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Previously Available Items
Stormy Rocky Coast Seascape
By Joseph Yeager
Located in Soquel, CA
One piece out of many in a series of vibrant ocean seascapes by Joseph Yeager (American, 1892-1958) on heavy watercolor paper with ragged edges. Unframed and signed "Joe Yeager" in t...
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19th Century American Impressionist Joseph Yeager Paintings

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Ocean Study and Rocks Seascape
By Joseph Yeager
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One piece out of many in a series of vibrant ocean seascapes by Joseph Yeager (American, 1892-1958) on heavy bond arches watercolor paper. Unframed and signed "Joe Yeager" in the low...
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Portrait of a Woman in a Pink and Blue Blazer
By Joseph Yeager
Located in Soquel, CA
Expressive portrait in oil of a woman in a blazer by Joe Yeager (American, 20th Century). Circa 1940s. Although the woman's blazer is unfinished, the woman's face and hair are comple...
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Medina Train Station Industrial Landscape
By Joseph Yeager
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Vibrant industrial landscape of the train station in Medina, Ohio by Joe Yeager (American, 1892-1958). Signed by the artist in the lower right corner. Presented in a complimentary wo...
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