Abbreviations for available listings in major Reference Books are provided for each artist, where appropriate, and include: Ber (Bermans); Ben (Benezit); Br (Brittanica); Cu (Cummings); Dav (Davenport's); Daw (Dawdy); Fi (Fieldings); FJ (Franklin & James); Hu (Hughes); Ma (Mallett); Mo (Moure); Sa (Samuels); WWW (Who Was Who). In addition, members of the National Academy of Design are designated "NA" and associate members "ANA." All items are framed unless indicated otherwise.
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Item #
Description
Price
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C100a
G. Boghossian (mid 20th C.; Iranian)
Camel caravan; signed & dated ("1956") LL (7¾" x 10¾").
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97BG
Michael Brown (1840-1900; Britain)
"Children by the coast"; signed LL (13¼" x 10¼"). Listing: Dav.
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98CD
Serge Charchoune (1888-1975; Russia/France)
"Garden"; signed and dated ("13XI73") in pencil LR (5¾" x 8½"). Also signed on the back of the watercolor in Cyrillic (not visible unless disassembled). Painting is recessed from matte by beveled ¼" fillet. On the backing, the original owner describes (in French) Charchoune's creation of this watercolor. Listing: Dav.
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98AU
Václav Fiala (b. 1896; Czech)
Czech girl in native costume; unframed watercolor signed and dated ("62") LR (17½" x 13").
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98AV
Václav Fiala (b. 1896; Czechoslovakia)
"Czech girl in native costume"; unframed watercolor signed and dated ("62") LR (17½" x 13"). Fiala was the brother-in-law of David Burliuk. Note: A companion watercolor similarly signed and dated is also available for the same price (see second picture). Listings: Ben; Dav; Ma.
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98EJ
Timothy J. Greenwood (b. 1947; Britain)
Elk mother and fawn; exquisitely painted watercolor (10" x 12"). Timothy J. Greenwood's art education began at the Ravensbourne College of Art and was completed at the Camberwell School of Art. In 1961, at the age of 14, he was awarded the first prize for his entry in the "Out of Doors Competition" organized by the BBC Television Dept. He then appeared on television with his work in the program "Animal Magic" presented by Keith Shackleton in 1966 and then in 1971 on the same program to mark the association of his first One Man Show in London. Greenwood's copper plate etchings were hung in the Royal Academy Exhibitions of 1970, 1971 and 1973. The London British Museum of Natutral History selected and published his "Great Tit" and "Nuthatch" for their series of "British Birds by British Artists." Amongst important commissions already carried out are the illustrations for the bird section of the Shell Nature Guide to Britain, production of work for the London Natural History Museum, and illustrations for the Shooting Times.
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97AY
Edward Sherard Kennedy (ca. 1837- 1910; Britain)
"Portrait of a gentleman"; embossed seal LL (18¾" x 13½"). Listings: Ben; Dav; Ma.
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A2AC
John Edmund Mace (b. 1889; British)
Melrose Abbey; signed and dated ("1932") LR (13" x 19½").
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97AQ
D. Riviere (20th C.; European)
Typical canal scene of half-timbered houses & the distant, towering Cathedral of Notre Dame in Strasbourg, France. Signed LR (16" x 10")
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B018
Keisu Ueda (20th C; Japanese)
"Winter boatman"; Ink watercolor on silk; signed LR (13" x 9").