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31 Presidential Portrait Oil Paintings by Lawrence Williams

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  • Oil Painting Ocean Scene on Linen by Steven Sles
    By Steven Sles
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Early Steven Sles oil on linen painting circa 1955. Due to his Cerebral Palsy, Sles used his mouth to paint his works and studied under Hans Hoffman. This work mixes thick texture an...
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    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Paintings

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    Linen

  • Leonardo Nierman 1963 Abstract Oil Painting
    By Leonardo Nierman
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Leonardo Nierman Mendelejis (1 November 1932 – 7 June 2023) was a Mexican painter and sculptor with a background in music. His musical training had a deep influence on his artwork, w...
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    Vintage 1960s Mexican Mid-Century Modern Paintings

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    Paint

  • Dick Sutphen Abstract Sunset Oil Painting, 1968
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Dick Sutphen oil painting, circa 1968. Beautiful flow of color and movement.
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Paintings

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    Paint

  • Steven Sles 1960's Textured Abstract Oil Painting
    By Steven Sles
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Textured oil on linen painting by Steven Sles, circa early 1960s. Sles was handicapped and used his mouth to paint. He studied under Hans Hoffman. This ex...
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Paintings

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    Paint

  • Abstract Steven Sles Midcentury Oil Painting on Linen
    By Steven Sles
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Early Steven Sles oil on linen painting circa 1964. Sles was a mouth painter with very limited use of his hands. He was also a student of Hans Hoffman. This example has a wonderful l...
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    Vintage 1960s American Mid-Century Modern Paintings

    Materials

    Linen

  • Steven Sles City Landscape Oil on Linen Painting, 1957
    By Steven Sles
    Located in Phoenix, AZ
    Early oil on linen landscape painting depicting a city by Steven Sles circa 1957. This example has a thick textured background and foreground with architectural and natural forms in ...
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    Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Paintings

    Materials

    Linen

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    This large and well executed original watercolor painting on masonite board is signed by a Jim Barclay, presumably from the United States, dating to 1964 and done in a period folk art style. The painting depicts President and Mrs. Dwight Eisenhower...
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  • John F. Kennedy Typed Presidential Campaign Letter, October, 1960
    Located in Colorado Springs, CO
    Presented is a typed letter from John F. Kennedy on official stationary from his presidential campaign. The letter is addressed to Mrs. Pearl Zel...
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  • Thomas Dewey & Harry Truman 1948 Presidential Election Campaign Collage
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    Presented is a unique commemorative collage, celebrating the 1948 U.S. presidential election between Harry Truman and Thomas Dewey. This one-of-a-kind collage features a Harry Truman signed...
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  • Ulysses S. Grant Signed Presidential Appointment, Dated February 28, 1871
    By Ulysses S. Grant
    Located in Colorado Springs, CO
    Presented is an original Ulysses S. Grant signed Presidential Appointment, dating to February 28, 1871. Signed during the first term of Grant's presidency, the document appoints "Robert W. Healy" to the role of "Marshal of the United States in and for the Southern District of Alabama." The appointment is countersigned by "Hamilton Fish" as Secretary of State. The document is partially printed in formal script, and completed by hand in black ink. The document reads in full: “Ulysses S. Grant, President of the United States of America. To all who shall see these presents greeting: Know ye, That reposing special trust and confidence in the Integrity, Ability, and Diligence of Robert W. Healy, I have Nominated, and, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, DO APPOINT HIM Marshal of the United States in & for the Southern District of Alabama; and do authorize & empower him to execute and fulfill the duties of that Office according to Law. And to hold and hold the said Office, with all the powers, privileges, and emoluments to the same of right appertaining, unto him, the said Robert W. Healy, for the term of four years from the day of the date hereof, subject to the conditions prescribed by law. In Testimony Whereof, I have caused these Letters to be made Patent, and the Seat of the United States to be hereunto affixed. Given under my hand, at the city of Washington, the Twenty eighth...
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    Antique 1870s American Historical Memorabilia

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  • Elongated Pennant Made for the 1912 Presidential Campaign of Roosevelt & Johnson
    Located in York County, PA
    ELONGATED PENNANT MADE FOR THE 1912 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF THEODORE ROOSEVELT & HIRAM JOHNSON, WHEN THEY RAN ON THE INDEPENDENT, BULL MOOSE / PROGRESSIVE PARTY TICKET: Elongated,...
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  • Cast Iron Boot Jack Made for 1864 Presidential Campaign of George McClellan
    Located in York County, PA
    CAST IRON BOOT JACK, MADE FOR THE 1864 PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF GENERAL GEORGE B. MC CLELLAN, WITH A FANTASTIC SLOGAN THAT READS "THE UNION AT ALL HAZZARDS" Made for the 1864 presidential run of George B. McClellan, this cast iron bootjack is both rare and graphically exceptional. Displaying the original black-painted surface, with attractive and desirable patina, the stylized profile has a wonderful folk art quality. Molded block letters that wrap around the heel clasp read simply "Gen. Mc Clellan. These are accompanied by a prominent Civil War-associated slogan: "The Union at all Hazards." The text is intermingled with 34 stars, which was equivalent to the number of states during the opening two years of the war, but was one star short by mid-1863 and two stars short by the time of the actual election in 1864. It's not unusual to encounter this feature in civil war campaign parade flags as well as all manner of flag-related ephemera. The iron was reportedly cast by G. & D. Cross of Morrisville, New York, though it is unsigned and I have not yet verified the attribution. I have seen two other examples, one of which had a broken and repaired tine on the U-shaped horns and newly painted surface, while the other appeared to have broken lifters and inferior, rusted patina. This is, hands-down, the best of the identified examples. Brief History of the 1864 Campaign: President Abraham Lincoln had a checkered relationship with his 1864 opponent, who he had formerly chosen as General-in-Chief of the entire Union Army. The career officer repeatedly knocked heads with his Commander-in-Chief. Having raised a well-trained and organized military force, McClellan often seemed reluctant to use it. By 1862, after losses in Virginia during the Peninsula Campaign, Lincoln grew frustrated with McClellan and the progression of the war and removed him from command. By the early part of 1864 the American people shared some of the same frustrations and Lincoln was no longer the clear choice for the White House. The nation was tired of war and the remains of the Democratic Party...
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