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    By Philippe Henri Noyer
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Mixed Media Oil and Ink on Canvas Painting Attributed to Philippe Henri Noyer, signed 'Ph Noyer' lower right, titled on the stretcher "Daphne à la fontaine" Philippe Henri Noyer wa...
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    Materials

    Canvas

  • Signed L Nesbitt, Lowell Nesbitt Original Work Paper Collage and Painting, 1981
    By Lowell Nesbitt
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Stunning Signed, Lowell Nesbitt Paper Collage and Hand Painting, 1981 Lowell Blair Nesbitt (October 4, 1933 - July 8, 1993) was an American painter, draughtsman, printmaker, and sculptor. He served as the official artist for the NASA Apollo 9, and Apollo 13 space missions; in 1976 the United States Navy commissioned him to paint a mural in the administration building on Treasure Island spanning 26 feet x 251 feet, then the largest mural in the United States; and in 1980 the United States Postal Service honored Lowell Nesbitt by issuing four postage stamps depicting his paintings. In 1958 the Baltimore Museum of Art hosted the first solo museum exhibit that Nesbitt was to have in his lengthy career, but it was in 1964 with his debut at the Corcoran Gallery of Art (Museum) in Washington, D.C. that Nesbitt received greater recognition. The array of botanical works most likely would not have been created had it had not been for the beckoning of fellow artist Robert Indiana, who, in 1962, after viewing some of Lowell Nesbitt's abstract paintings drawings and prints, suggested that he attempt to make a conversion from the abstraction which Nesbitt’s career had been focused on pre-1962, to the style of realism. Museum and government collections Lowell Nesbitt’s artwork is owned by hundreds of public collections worldwide. Those collections include, American Embassy art program; The Art Institute of Chicago, Illinois; David Geffen Hall, Lincoln Center, New York, New York; Baltimore Museum of Art, Maryland; Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio; Castle Gandolfo, Rome, Collection of the Vatican Museums; Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio; Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. (transferred to the National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.); Dallas Museum of Art, Dallas, Texas; Detroit Institute of Arts, Detroit, Michigan; Ulrich Museum, Wichita State University, Kansas; United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C.; Federal Reserve Bank, Baltimore, Maryland; Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Virginia; Harvard Art Museums, Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Texas; Goucher College, Baltimore, Maryland; High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Hunt Institute for Botanical Documentation, Canegie-Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C.; Israel Museum, Jerusalem; John and Mable Ringling Museum of Art, Sarasota, Florida; Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, La Jolla, California; Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.; Orlando Museum of Art, Florida; Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Boston; Memorial Art Gallery, University of Rochester, New York; Miami-Dade Public Library System, Miami, Florida; Milwaukee Art Museum, Wisconsin; Morris Museum of Art, Morristown, New Jersey; Museum of Modern Art, New York; National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, D.C.; National Gallery of Art, Washington D.C.; American Art Museum, The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; Te Papa, Wellington, New Zealand; New York City Center, New York; Oberlin College, Ohio; Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Tulsa; Parrish Art Museum, Southampton, New York; Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst, Germany; Philadelphia Museum of Art, Pennsylvania; The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.; Centre national des arts plastiques, Paris, France; Renwick Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington D.C.; Saginaw Art Museum, Saginaw, Michigan; San Antonio Museum of Art, Texas; SEB Group, Goteborg, Sweden; Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum; Tucson Museum of Art, Arizona; Twelfth Naval District, Treasure Island Museum, San Francisco, CA; United States Department of the Interior, Washington, D.C.; University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland; University of North Texas, Denton, Texas; University of Virginia, Charlottesville; Washington and Lee University, Lexington, Virginia; Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, Massachusetts; and Yale University Art Gallery, Yale University, New Haven, CT.[10] Nesbitt was often classified as a Photorealist artist, though he fought inclusion with this group of artists throughout his career. Nesbitt established himself as an artist who could employ both diversity of technique and subject matter while creating paintings, drawings and prints using studio interiors, articles of clothing, piles of shoes, x-ray figures (Nesbitt was the first highly recognized artist to use this subject matter since the artists of the New Zealand region unknowingly painted "x-ray style" figures at the early portion of the last millennium), caverns, ruins, landscapes, flowers, groupings of fruits and vegetables, and electronic components (he is credited for being the first artist to use computer parts as subject matter for his artwork). He also used his pet dogs in addition to birds, reptiles, various mammals and the Neoclassical facades of SoHo's 19th century cast-iron buildings and several of Manhattan's major bridges, in addition to a number of series in which he incorporated numerous Victorian staircases...
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    Late 20th Century American Paintings

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    Canvas, Paper

  • Francois Boucher (after) Antique Sevres Signed Terracotta Sculpture of Leda and
    By François Boucher
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Marble Base with Bronze Beading late 18th or early 19th century Provenance Hotel Drouot and Authentication by Le Calvez
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    Antique Early 19th Century French Figurative Sculptures

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    Marble, Bronze

  • Signed Antoine Calbet Lithograph
    By Antoine Calbet
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Lithograph on wove paper. Signed on the plate lower right margin. L'Estampe Moderne's blind stamp on the bottom right corner.
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    20th Century French Prints

    Materials

    Paper

  • Leonardo Nierman Signed Original Painting
    By Leonardo Nierman
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Leonardo Nierman signed original Painting. This is an excellent example of the type of work that Nierman is known for. Acrylic on Masonite, signed lower left, inscribed to verso and...
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    Late 20th Century Paintings

    Materials

    Acrylic

  • Sterling Silver Footed Signed Centerpiece
    Located in Hudson, NY
    Sterling Silver large signed footed centerpiece marked sterling 925 signed J. Valdes, Mexico. Circa 1950. Weighs approx 43oz. Measures 22.5"L x 9.5" x 5"H (handle).
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    Mid-20th Century Centerpieces

    Materials

    Sterling Silver

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    Wedgwood blue dip jasperware oval plaque from the "Dancing Hours" series, designed by John Flaxman, (English, 1755-1826), likely 19th century or later, depicting a classical maiden s...
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  • Italian 4-Tile Blue and White Wall Plaque
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    Beautiful Italian hand painted 4-tile blue and white wall plaque. Beautiful painting of infant Jesus and cousin John the Baptist. Mounted on a wood frame.
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  • 19th Century Dutch Blue and White Porcelain Wall Plaque
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    Dutch (19th century) blue and white Delft porcelain wall plaque with large building in park (signed Lynch,1843).  
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    Huge weathered on industrial sign. Very cool. Dimensions are per letter.
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