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Marro Collection Auction 3 - Art Work
Listing ID#: 168595
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The Plains, VA 20198 |
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Bidding Starts: Saturday Apr 7 Bidding Ends: Wednesday Apr 25 |
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About the Collection
The Middleburg, Virginia, area is known for its rolling hills and beautiful estate homes. As you pass by these homes, you may wonder what secrets they keep, on their owners, their histories and especially their contents. But shortly, in November, one of these homes, on a stretch of road straight out of the 19th century, will relinquish its secrets.
Here is a peek into the contents and the owners who gathered these contents worldwide over the last 30 plus years. Donald Marro has his roots in the New York metropolitan area and Lillian Diane Svec Clancy Marro was from Cicero, Illinois, a suburb of Chicago best known by some as the place where Al Capone lay low for a while in the '20’s. Don met Lillian when he moved to California; he courted her, and they were together from 1983, marrying in 1991. Both Don and Lillian had business interests which took them regularly to Europe.
Art and furnishings purchasing began soon after Lillian and Don were together in San Francisco. By 2006, their collection numbered nearly 1,000 pieces, ranging from the whimsical to the breathtaking, including a great many artists with memorable style, talent for color and visual daring. Some are now deceased, John Ash and Aaron Birnbaum, for instance, but many more are still active, like Barbara Sparhawk, Valentin Popov and Dona Dalton. Great local artists are likewise represented, like Alan Rubin, Mark Miller and Elsa Rosenthal, Rosemary Gallick, Jennifer Duncan and Paul Zdepski.
One of the artists whose work is well represented is Barbara Sparhawk. Barbara began painting at age 15 and she went on to portrait work, including that of William F. Buckley, worked in the Ashcan School style, and did bold and colorful pieces like the Carmel, California, scenes and the Pope of Greenwich Village homage in the collection.
Valentin Popov is a Russian-born artist whose St. Batman series found particular favor in this collection. Popov’s work from this period blended iconography with a comic book panache.
John Ash was also a favorite and quintessentially English, a roamer who painted snowy scenes in Brighton as well as he painted boules in Paris. Ash was commissioned by the owners to capture Edward Hopper-like scenes but in an English setting. The results are quite clever.
Aaron Birnbaum was a Ukrainian-born artist whose art reflects Eastern European origins and harmonizes perfectly with Lillian’s forebears from Lithuania and Bohemia. The farm and early 20th century urban representations by Birnbaum will strike a responsive chord with anyone whose families came here around that time.
Alan Rubin is a magnificent local artist whose imagination is equaled by his technical skill. Rubin’s works in the collection include commissioned portraits of the Marro/Clancy dogs and of Marro’s parents. His other works are pure Rubin and are unmistakable as a consequence.
Rosemary Gallick is a Professor of Art and Art History at Northern Virginia Community College with a B.A. from the SUNY Stony Brook in Art, an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute in New York, and a Master’s in Communication from Cornell University. She has published numerous articles and given various presentations on art and popular culture. Her art has been in numerous exhibitions in the United States and in this collection her pieces depict show business celebrities.
Jennifer Duncan works primarily in acrylic on canvas, paper and board, mixing media to include collage, oil pastel and graphite. Using a bright color palette, her work is representational and whimsical, reflective of how she views the world around her.
Paul Zdepski has nearly 30 years of corporate design, teaching and freelance experience, utilizing traditional and cutting edge creative tools. He is an award-winning Illustrator and sought after Designer and Instructor. Above all, his art is both creative and skillful.
Several “in the manner of” pieces from Caravaggio and Rembrandt will catch your fancy as will Toots Shor-style caricatures of Nixon, Sinatra, Hope and FDR by Howard Allen.
As if this wasn’t enough, there are whirligigs, penguins, a Dona Dalton sphinx and other sculptures to satisfy the appetite for things Americana and things whimsical.
Altogether a museum. Altogether a feast for the eyes.
The art is displayed throughout the house. The art covers the walls in every available space, even on cabinets, doors and greeting visitors on the drive leading to the house itself. The effect is visual exuberance with an eclectic blend of artistic expression that deftly balances the fine art, local and hunt country art, outsider and primitive art and the unique furnishings.The lower level features floral and barnyard art, some whimsical works and handcrafted furniture and spirits racks. The fireplace on this level looks much like you find in northern Europe with tiled surrounds and fire pit. A long bench with pillars punctuates the hallway which is itself a shrine to the European roots of both families, with late 19th and early 20th century memorabilia. The kitchen area on this level contains more handcrafted furniture and primitive art with a Polynesian flair. Other handcrafted furniture is in the dining area and features a table and canopy set where two dimensional pig sculptures are set underneath a glass table surface.
On the main level, the kitchen has both a clock collection and food preparation themes. The commercial grade kitchen equipment has its commercial grade hood handcrafted in copper and stainless steel and decorated with pieces showing food and food preparation.
Moving down the hall takes you past handcrafted doors featuring whimsical doll and bird collections. A closet door is marked by a tiny shirt sculpture, and the main entrance doors are flanked by copper statues of a warrior and a maiden with decidedly Mayan countenances.
The rooms on this level and on the upper level are themed. An Emerson Square Grand piano is in the “Big Room” with art featuring musicians and instruments completing the setting. Elsewhere is a profusion of arks, mostly English, some American, ceramic dogs, elephants, pigs, a watercolor done by the chimp named Washoe and a wire sculpture of Washoe, both English.
The "Red Room” is hunt country. Horse art is everywhere from a tiny netsuke horse to a glass unicorn to Haitian and Russian representations of Czar Nicholas. Alan Rubin and Barbara Sparhawk have somehow snuck in as well.
The staircase to the upper level tilts toward the grand but the eclectic artwork on the walls steals the show. At bottom is a ceramic showing presentation of “Lucille” by B.B. King to Pope John Paul. Other ceramics of medieval troubadours and maidens are nearby, as are whimsical pieces of birds and flowers. Climbing the stairs is a transition in styles from country scenes in the in-between space to cityscapes at the top.An upper level bedroom has nude studies by local artists, Valentin Popov and Barbara Sparhawk. Another bedroom features birds, cats and works by Elsa Rosenthal and Rosemary Gallick. A front bedroom has wall-sized pieces with nautical and tropical island themes, which carry over into a bath area which features a Titanic-styled chandelier. A significant number of pieces by Mark Miller are present, as is primitive art by Richmond-area outsider artists.
Lillian was a founder of Virginians for Animal Welfare and Virginia Voters for Animal Welfare, organizations devoted to eliminating 19th century animal laws and practices from 21st century Virginia. So not surprisingly, Lillian collected a significant amount of animal art of all types: dogs, cats, pigs, chimps and barnyard animals of various shapes and sizes are all included.
Lillian died December 9, 2014, and the time has come for Don to part with what made their life together. There will be a private sale by invitation and later to the public with some proceeds benefiting the Middleburg Humane Foundation and other charitable organizations.
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Paul Zdepski, Artist
Paul Zdepski has nearly 30 years of corporate design, teaching and freelance experience, utilizing traditional and cutting edge creative tools. He is an award-winning Illustrator and sought after Designer and Instructor.
www.zillustration.com
Jennifer Duncan, Artist
As a young woman, I spent weekends and summers on a farm outside of Warrenton, where my horses lived. I often find that the plants, animals and landscapes of my native Virginia home childhood work their way onto my canvases.
My paintings begin as abstract work, guided by line, shape and composition. I allow myself to play, and find the paintings revealing themselves to me as I build and take away layers of color to reveal a rustic and painterly surface. I love to incorporate found objects, and I’m always on the hunt for antique postcards or letters that will add intrigue to my painting’s story. I work primarily in acrylic on canvas, paper and board, mixing my media to include collage, oil pastel and graphite. Using a bright color palette, my work is representational and whimsical, reflective of how I view the world around me.
www.jenniferduncanart.com
Rosemary Gallick, Artist
Rosemary Gallick is a Professor of Art and Art History at the Woodbridge campus of Northern Virginia Community College. She holds a B.A. from the State University of Stony Brook in Art, an M.F.A. from Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York and a Master’s degree in Communication from Cornell University. She has published numerous articles and given various presentations on art and popular culture. In addition, she has been in numerous art exhibitions in the United States.
Creating art since childhood has been an enduring passion. An avid devotee of pop culture, most recently Ms. Gallick has created a series of rock and roll portraits that have been exhibited widely. Inspired by the recent election, Ms. Gallick felt compelled to create portraits that combine the political, musical and media icons of the 21st century.
https://www.google.com/#q=Rosemary+Gallick
Barbara Sparhawk, Artist
Barbara Sparhawk worked for Brandon Film Distributors, and John and Faith Hubley's animation studio: Storyboard; was an artist at Push-Pin Studios in NY;
Commissioned by William F Buckley, Jr. to paint his portrait from sittings; Commissioned by James M Fox (Head of FBI-NY) to paint his portrait from sittings;
Am the only woman to paint billboards above Times Square on a scaffold (including the Stone's 1973 World Tour billboard--I painted the Made In The Shade cover); historic Coney Island Carousels, rides and games painter; Barry Farber's WOR Radio Producer; Assistant Press Secretary to Manhattan Borough President Andrew Stein;
US Congresswoman's Geraldine Ferraro's Press Secretary;
writer and producer of the evening news for New York stations WCBS-TV, WABC-TV, and FOX TV; WABC Radio -- Rock and Roll Ross and Wilson Show producer;
Covered the 1980 Democrat Convention for WCBS-TV NY; CBS TV Producer for Meredith Vieira, John Tesh, Chris Borgen, Rolland Smith, Jim Jensen, Dave Marash; cameraman's assistant on CBS TV Survivor-Africa, 2001; Producer of international radio financial talk show - Santa Cruz;
Personal Chef for the Al Jardine (Beach Boys) family - Pfeiffer Beach, Big Sur; proprietor of The Hawks Perch Gallery in Big Sur and Carmel Valley; author and illustrator of children's books and short stories.
Educated at Goddard College, Vermont. St Martin's School of Art, London. New School for Social Research, NYC. Art Student's League, NYC. The Idyllwild Music and Arts Foundation, Laguna Beach Playhouse, La Jolla Museum School, California.
Member: Blue Ridge Volunteer Fire Department; Animator's and Cartoonist's Guild. Director/Producer's Guild. Writer's Guild, East.
https://thehawksperch.wordpress.com/ 1 Important notes to read before bidding! 1. Trailers will have difficulty accessing the driveway by making a left turn. If you find yourself in that position please continue driving and there will be space to turn around further down when Bust Head intersects with on Landmark Road. 2. If y... 2 Important Changes To all our customers: Because of the confusion surrounding the way HiBid handles reserves, we have elected to cease using reserves on all auctions. For the remainder of Mr. Marro's auctions, we will instead set starting bids for each item at the prev... 3 More preview opportunities added Because we think it is so important to see art in person, we are offering more preview hours. You may now view the collection on any day by appointment between 10:00 - 3:00 as well as on Saturday , 4/21 Additionally, you may call for a different time... 4 Refinements coming We will today, 4/18, be adding dimensions to many of the lots , and better and additional pictures. All adjustments to starting bids have been made. 1101 Diamond Figures (3) Each Picture is 12 inches tall 12 inches wide 1102 Vine 19 inches wide 23 inches tall Print 1104 Flower 6 inches wide 12 inches tall Print 1105 Lily 12x24 (approximately) Print 1106 Fish 12 inches wide 10 inches tall Print 1107 Seahorse 6 inches wide 8 inches tall Print 1108 Giraffe 13 inches tall 17 inches wide Print 1109 Elephant 13 inches high 17 inches wide Print 1110 Rabbits with Black Ears P. Rolens 24 x 24 (approximately) Oil 1111 Rabbits in Snow 24 x 24 Oil 1112 Red Potpourri HMS 16 inches wide 36 inches tall 1113 Yellow Monument 10 inches wide 12 inches high 1114 Nuts and Bolts 17 inches wide 22 inches high 1115 Pink Indian Print Quilting 18 inches wide 13 inches high 1117 Carnival Horse Sketch Nina Fraley Pencil 10X13 1118 Carnival Horse Sketch Nina Fraley Pencil 10x13 1119 Carnival Horse Sketch Nina Fraley Pencil 10x13 1120 Carnival Horse Sketch Nina Fraley Pencil 10x13 1121 Carnival Horse Sketch Nina Fraley Pencil 10x13 1122 19th Century Officer on Horse Print 4x6 1123 19th Century Officer on Horse Print 4x6 1124 Pals BJ Byrd Oil 12x12 1125 Dance to the Edge and Bow Ely Oil 24 x 24 1126 Blue Wind Chrisanne Finefrock Acrylic 12x17 1127 White Horse TR 12x17 1128 1129 1130 Horse one side has chips 1132 1201 Musicians (Africa) Aziz 24 inches wide 20 inches high 1202 Ship 50 inches wide 36 inches high 1203 Spaniard on Horse G Baeyens Oil 45 inches tall 32 inches wide 1204 North African Port oil 42 inches wide 29 inches high 1301 "The Dutchess" June Butcher Ink on Paper 41 inches tall 27 inches wide 1302 Clown Dublin 37 inches wide 48 inches tall 1303 Sun/Moon/Earth/Stars Robert Grace, CA 24x36 1303 Angels/Sun/Moon/Earth/Stars Robert Grace, CA 24x36 1304 Cherub Triptych 12x30 1305 1306 Angel Linda Ely 1307 Sketch Collection Not Noted 1308 1309 Blue Fish Collage Not Noted 1310 Sketch Collection 1 Various 1311 Sketch Collection 2 LaCole, Sim, Steinberg, Felstead 1312 Sketch Collection 3 Powell, Brimage, Denvir, Firmin 1313 Park Avenue Red 1314 Wolves Not Noted 1315 Dog on Bed Not Noted 1316 Bernice Ballard 24 inches wide 31 inches tall 1317 Two Women By Tarkay Signed Art Print 30 inches tall 26 inches wide 1318 Rabbit Abstract David Sim 1319 Squirrels Hannah Firmin 1320 Blue Wolf LaCole 1400 Pig with a Muddy Nose Anthony Barham Oil 19 inches wide 14 inches tall 1400 Sunday Brunch Sally Olsen Watercolor 17 inches wide 12 inches high 1400 Pig Face Susan Zilke Oil 15 inches wide 10 inches tall 1400 Two Spotted Pigs Paul Zdepski 14.5 inches wide 14.5 inches tall 1401 Fenced Goat Harris 28 inches wide 24 inches high 1402 Goat Herd Harris 17 inches high 13 inches wide 1403 4 Sheep Lynn Ferris 20 inches high 04 inches wide 1404 Pig Deborah Conn 21 inches tall 17 inches wide 1405 Pigs: Lookin Out Ellen J. White 23 inches tall 28 inches wide 1406 Mother and baby Sheep Cheryl Voytek Oil 15 inches wide 17 inches tall 1407 Black and White Sheep Sarah Van Gereik 12 inches high 16 inches wide 1408 Sheep and Lamb SW 19 inches wide 13 inches tall 1409 Oxen Sarah Van Gereik Actual Etching is 5.5 inches tall and 4.5 inches wide 1410 Shaggy Sheep Sketch C Schlee Actual artwork is 3.5 inches high and 4.5 inches wide 1411 Black Sheep Portrait BG 16 inches wide 13 inches tall 1412 2 Shaggy Sheep Welch 13 inches wide 9 inches tall 1413 North Ronaldsay Sheep C. Kuehner 12 inches wide 10 inches tall 1414 Green Cow Carizala MEX 27 inches nose to tail 1415 Black and White Cows Elsa S. Rosenthal 33 inches tall 39 inches wide 1416 Brown Abstracts Not Noted 1417 2 White Cows Elsa S. Rosenthal 39 inches tall 39 inches wide 1418 Black and White Cows Elsa S. Rosenthal 45 inches wide 26 inches tall 1419 Barbara Streisand Rosemary Gallick 1426 The Samaritan Road Lisa Johnson 21 inches wide 17 inches tall 1427 Melville/Hughes/Shaw Trio 19 inches wide 10 inches tall 1428 Carroll/Thoreau/Emerson Duo 20 inches tall 11 inches wide 1429 Village Market (France) John Ash 1430 Men Playing Checkers (France) John Ash 25 inches wide 20 inches tall 1431 Checkers in the Park (France) John Ash 25 inches wide 20 inches tall 1432 Snowy Corner (Brighton) John Ash 30 inches wide 30 inched tall 1433 Abstract Floral Nechis 31 inches wide 25 inches tall 1434 Water Pitcher and Fruit Bowl Anastasia 32 inches wide 22 inches tall 1434 Fruit Bowl Anastasia 1435 Blue Sunflower Anastasia 20 inches high 25 inches wide 1437 Lilacs in Vase Anastasia 1442 Planting the Crops J. M. 25 inches wide 31 inches tall 1443 Scarecrow NB 9 inches wide 13 inches tall 1444 1445 Scarecrow EMG 6 inches wide 7.5 inches tall 1446 Bird on a Branch Ewa K. Adamczyk 21 inches wide 17 inches tall 1447 Beach Birds Dalys 1448 Bird with a Gourd Mazzo 23 inches wide 32 inches tall 1449 Black Crow Not Noted 1450 Cardinals and Blue Jays - framed Not Noted 1451 Pink Lady in Fruit Hat Fitzgerald 28 inches tall 17 inches wide 1452 Blue Window View Actual Artwork is 13 inches wide 17 inches tall Frame 36 inches tall 28 inches wide 1453 Man Sleeping w/Book Teddy Johnson 20 inches tall 16 inches wide 1454 Man Sleeping on Red Pillow Teddy Johnson 13 inches wide 27 inches tall 1455 Sitting by Tub Teddy Johnson 21 inches wide 24 inches tall 1456 Green Window View Davis 28 inches wide 34 inches tall 1457 Fruit EMS 13 inches tall 11 inches wide 1458 Man in Green Chair Teddy Johnson 38 inches wide 32 inches tall 1459 Man Praying ER Ganssie 20 inches wide 25 inches tall 1460 Boy Praying ER Ganssie 20 inches wide 25 inches tall 1465 Delaplane Map 22 inches tall 26 inches wide 1466 Delaplane, Virginia 17 inches wide 14 inches tall 1467 Delaplane, Virginia 17 inches wide 14 inches tall 1468 Stone Bridge Budapest 13 inches tall 17 inches wide 1469 San Francisco Cable Car Robert Kent Glass is cracked 29 inches wide 20 inches high 1469 Hairy Pawter 22 inches tall 25 inches wide 1469 Dinosaur Fossils 27 inches wide 12 inches tall 1475 1476 1477 1479 1500 1500 1501 1502 1503 2101 Lady Ga Ga "Wired" Rosemary Gallick 18 inches wide 23 inches tall 1506 2102 Woman with Feather Hair Flo Stifel 24 inches wide 34 inches tall 1507 2103 Nixon Howard Allen Pencil 11 inches wide 15 inches tall 1508 2104 Sinatra By Howard Allen Pencil 11 inches wide 15 inches tall 2105 Roosevelt By Howard Allen Pencil 11 inches wide 15 inches tall 2106 Bob Hope Howard Allen Pencil 11 inches wide 15 inches tall 2107 Galileo By Barbara Sparhawk Oil 10 inches tall 9 inches wide 2108 Van Gogh By Barbara Sparhawk Oil 10 inches tall 9 inches wide 2109 Edward R. Murrow By Barbara Sparhawk Oil 10 inches tall 9 inches wide 2111 Paul Rubens Self-Portrait (copy) By Thomas Crammer 19 inches tall 15 inches wide 2112 2114 Broom 24 inches long 2115 2117 2118 Snake on Wheels Donna Dalton 2126 Panther/Cat Figure 30 inches long 2201 Man Playing the Cello Wayne Anderson 20 inches wide 27 inches deep 2204 Saxophone Player Wayne Anderson 16 inches tall 21 inches wide 2205 Woman in Sitting Room M. Hansel 38 inches long 32 inches wide 2206 Woman in Waiting Room John Ash 49 inches wide 49 inches tall 2207 Vase of Flowers with Cat CLG 26 inches tall 20 inches wide 2210 Ladies Having Tea (England) John Ash 2211 Peeka Poses with Easter Basket Jane Casper 24 inches tall 22 inches wide 2212 "Cubs vs. Brewers CCLL" Kathryn Billam 22 inches wide 18 inches tall 2213 Kids Playing with Flag Rossi Selzer 14 inches wide 17 inches tall 2215 2216 Blue Pig with Wings 15 inches tall 2217 2218 2219 Pig: Metal Can 15 inches wide 11 inches tall 2231 2249 Pig a 2251 2301 Abstract Floral Jean Gallagher 2302 "Reflections" Barbra AB Guay 2303 "Serendipity on the Fence" Barbra AB Guay 2305 Flowing Trees Barbara Sparhawk 2306 Through the Trees Dot Proctor 2308 Berries, Flowers & Birds Not Noted 2309 Log Cabin Barbara Sparhawk 2310 "Yosemite Daffodils" Barbara Sparhawk 2318 Frog on Horseback "Night Racer" Donna Dalton 2401 Woman Lying on Bed Not Noted 2402 Robed Woman LaBerae 2403 Horse Color Sketch Ruth A Mills 2404 Shirtless Man at Desk HL Murrell 2406 Brown Horse with White Nose Helen Meddeine 2409 2410 "Dots" Zahm 2411 Porch Talk Paul Miller Kline (after Hopper) 2412 Hey Diddle Diddle after Dove Paul Miller Kline 2416 Night Watch Jeannine Barton Regan 2418 Galloping Horse Joy Wolf 2420 Rock Hard Ten & Gary Stevens Patrick Fleck 2421 Black and White Horse Richey 2421 Beige Horse "Resting" Klara Sever 2422 Sheep Devon & Cornwall 2424 Majestic Bear Bethany Fowler 2425 Relaxing Rhinos Bethany Fowler 2426 Little Girl Renoir Not Noted 2427 Villa on the Water Not Noted 2501 Red Bus J. J. Donaldson 2502 Cityscape: Night Beverly Reidinger 2503 Cityscape: Evening Beverly Reidinger 2505 Red Corner Building Erin McGee Farrell 2508 City Street Randolph Mean 2511 2512 Woman in Water Not Noted 2515 2516 Ants with Man JoAn Cardiner 2519 2520 2521 2523 Houses: Night Sen. Charles Hawkins 2524 Cityscape: Day Beverly Reidinger 2527 Ram a 2531 2533 2547 2548 2549 Sheep with Yellow Roses Denise Bain Morris 2601 No Body Moo-ve Susan Zilke 2603 Blue Cow D. Ferrandino 2604 2605 Baby Calves Jane Richey 2602 Woman with Cows M. Hansel 2606 Tree and Cow Joy Wolf 2607 White Cows under Tree Elsa S. Rosenthal 2608 Dairy II AMS Fleming 2609 Black and White Cows Nomy Garcia 2610 White Tufted Cow Jane Richey 2611 Cow Painted by Barbara Quast 2612 Black Cows N Lovallog 2613 Brown Cow Porter 2614 Rooster M.S. Adele 2615 Bovine Immortal Jane Richey 2616 Yellow Cows Hansen 2617 Yellow and Red Rooster Carter 2618 Rooster: "Barred Rock" Geneva Welch 2619 Black and White Fowl E. H. Ellis 2620 Vertical Restaurant scenes "Your Wait Staff" Cheryl Voytek 2635 Flowers in Pink Vase (England) B. Rawll 2636 Floral "Poppies of Monhegan" M Grahman Kranking 2637 Larger Floral piece Cynthia Fraula 2639 Small floral pot "Riot" Jennifer Bender Moran 2640 2641 2646 2647 2650 "Tulip Confusion" Cynthia Fraula 2701 Chickens Feeding Not Noted 2702 Chickens Not Noted 2703 Chickens/Eggs in a basket Not Noted 2704 2705 Fish on Cutting Board DeYong 2706 Yellow Chicken Mazza 2708 Cow Triptych C. Kuener 2709 Grey/Black Rooster Whit Williams 2710 White Fluffy Chicken Cheryl Voytek 2712 Chickens Not Noted 2713 Faith, Hope, and Chance Kitty Dodd 2714 Bulldog Not Noted 2711 Chicken wearing High Heels T. E. Stribd 2715 2716 Large Cornstalk Carney 2717 Triple Dog Sketch Not Noted 2719 Bulldog Sketch Loree G. Fisher 2718 Bulldog Kitty Dodd 2720 German Shepard Not Noted 2721 Bakers with Cats Robin The…. 2723 2726 2735 Set of 3 Dogs Not Noted 2802 Woman Pealing Apple Ballard 2803 2805 Party of Three Jeanie Collins Keys 2808 "Rabbi" Charlotte Mautner 2810 Man in White Hoodie and Cap W. Webb 2812 "Halloween" Harold Symes 2813 Man Leaning on Knee Harry Fisk 2814 Green Awning Store Front (NYC) Gurlieurrgo 2817 Street Shops with Cabs (NYC) Gurlieurrgo 2818 Walk in the City (NYC) Gurlieurrgo 2820 Paris circa 1900 Jean Dufy 3101 3102 3107 Fish in Water Clancy 28 inches wide 23 inches high 3109 Wall Hangings Not Noted 3110 Cat Quilt Not Noted 3111 A Long Journey M Leu 3112 3113 3114 Lion Not Noted 3115 Horse 1 Kristin Nyre 3116 Horse 2 Kristin Nyre 3117 Woman with Animals Not Noted 3118 Watering Can and Plant Not Noted 3119 Black Cat Licking Paw Kenneth W. McCool 3120 3121 Cat & Flying Fish Littren 3122 Black Cat with Yellow Eyes Kenneth W. McCool 3123 Moon Lake Fishing M Leu 3124 Woman & Dog on Red Carpet Shirazi 3125 Cat in Flowers Cynthia Fraula 3126 Pig Ree 3127 Patience Kenneth W. McCool 3128 Sheep in a Snowstorm Victor Payne 3129 Irish Cows Lavonne Donohue 3130 Cow in a Pasture C Clay Ward 3131 Cape May Warbler Cynthia Burke 3132 Little Blue Feather Bird Traci Renee Watson 3134 Birds on a Power Line R. Harry 3135 Bird Painted Plate Not Noted 3136 Wall Hanging with Bird Not Noted 3137 Looking for the Sheep Victor Payne 3138 Yellow Fronted Woodpecker Cynthia Burke 3139 Yellow Flower Pot on a Pillar Mark E. Miller 3140 White Flower Pot on a Pillar Mark E. Miller 3142 Flowers on a Tray Mark E. Miller 3143 3144 Duck in a Row "Follow the Leader" Robin Frosh 3145 3146 3147 3148 3149 3150 Geese "On the Road" Erika Hegarty 3153 Woman & Dog on Horseback Elsa S. Rosenthal 3156 "Covered Market" Christina Lund 3157 Woman with Walking Stick Harker 3158 3 Women in Skirts (London) Duffy Ayers 3159 House in Snow (Brighton) John Ash 3161 Twins in Blue Dresses (London) Duffy Ayers 3162 St. Batman (Russia) Valentin Popov 2.5 x 2 Mixed 3163 Icon: Virgin of Vladmir Lisa Strandman-Long 3164 Blue Batman Baby (Russia) Valentin Popov 15X15 Oil on wood 3165 Tunis Sheep Cathy Kuehner 3166 3167 Puppies on Table Not Noted 3168 Pig Cathy Kuehner 3175 3176 3177 Jewled Frame Fishing Frog Octavio Charry 3178 3180 3201 Romantic Cynicism Popov Poster 3203 "Path Illuminated" An Wine 3204 Self-Portrait Barbara Sparhawk 3205 "The Gardener" Barbara Sparhawk 3205 Woman Laughing Barbara Sparhawk 3206 3208 Nude on Blue Lounger M. Sofadin 3209 Face with leaf Headwrap Kenneth W. McCool 3210 Nude Sitting Mallory 3211 Woman Sleeping Kenneth W. McCool 3213 "Bridge Home" Dick Davis 3214 Corner House Wayne Anderson 3215 "Kisses above my Head" Andrew Huray 3212 Mountain Horizon behind Village Not Noted 3217 Woman in Bikini Kenneth McBride 3220 3223 Pueblo House Helen Page Harry 3224 Nude Standing Not Noted 3302 Man and Boy Reading a Book G. Montal 3303 Cat with Black Patch Aslam 3305 Woman Ballerina B. Thompson Image is 12 in by 18 in frame is 22 in by 30 in 3306 Tricolor Sunset Sydney Cochran 3307 General Store B. Thompson 3308 Woman Sitting in Chair B. Thompson 3309 Yellow House Frances York 3310 Red House HB Symes 3311 Yellow House HB Symes 3312 Apple Konesky 3304 Yellow Cat Aslam 3313 3314 House Weller 3315 Blue Fruit Bowl Weller 3316 Green Fruit Bowl Weller 3313 Blue Dog Jordan Baker 3317 Sunny Jordan Baker 3318 Table and Lemon Tree Maribel Chandler Gardiner 3319 Woodworking Cheryl Voytek 3320 Man Looking out Window Nancy Prilchare 3321 Sailboats in the Harbor Cynthia Fraula 3322 Anchored Boat Ellen 3324 Cloudy Skies/Horizon Not Noted 3325 Dog Sitting in Chair (England) John Ash 3326 3403 Indian, Horse and Buffalo Karen Amarle Ash 3406 Table Still Life Dillon 3407 After the Chase Socially Eileen Stephanus 3401 Abstract Woman M Leu 3408 A Taste of Honey Hazel Hancock 3409 Let's Drink to the Next Chase Eileen Stephanus 3411 Head Hunting Poster 3412 Indian Weaving Not Noted 3418 3420 3427 3405 Wolf in Sheep's Clothing Maribel Chandler-Gardiner |
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