Historic American Art Auction 2016-12-03 Auction - 19 Price Results - Sullivan Goss - An American Gallery in California
View to a Village and Church by Colin Campbell CooperStudy for "Feeding the Swans" by Ben Messick c. 1930sModernist Composition with Yellow, Green & Brown
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Santa Barbara, CA, United States
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Historic paintings and drawings by Zsissly Albright, Eugene Berman, Colin Campbell Cooper, Thomas Brownell Eldred, Richard Haines, Ben Messick, Frederick Remahl, and Howard Warshaw.
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Seaside Village, 1941 by Zsissly Albright: This is a watercolor painting by Zsissly Albright, brother if the famous artist Ivan Albright. It is framed in a beautiful, original frame.
0001: Seaside Village, 1941 by Zsissly AlbrightEst. $200-$400
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Alegorical Subjects Drawing #1 by Eugene Berman: Pen and ink drawing on paper by Eugene Berman from 1930. It is unframed and measures 9.5 inches tall by 7 inches wide. It was acquired from the estate of art dealer Julien Levy who played an
0002: Alegorical Subjects Drawing #1 by Eugene BermanEst. $150-$250
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Alegorical Subjects Drawing #2 by Eugene Berman: Pen and ink drawing on paper by Eugene Berman from 1930. It is unframed and measures 9.5 inches tall by 7 inches wide. It was acquired from the estate of art dealer Julien Levy who played an
0003: Alegorical Subjects Drawing #2 by Eugene BermanEst. $150-$250
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Alegorical Subjects Drawing #3 by Eugene Berman: Pen and ink drawing on paper by Eugene Berman from 1930. It is unframed and measures 9.5 inches tall by 7 inches wide. It was acquired from the estate of art dealer Julien Levy who played an
0004: Alegorical Subjects Drawing #3 by Eugene BermanEst. $150-$250
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Alegorical Subjects Drawing #4 by Eugene Berman: Pen and ink drawing on paper by Eugene Berman from 1930. It is unframed and measures 9.5 inches tall by 7 inches wide. It was acquired from the estate of art dealer Julien Levy who played an
0005: Alegorical Subjects Drawing #4 by Eugene BermanEst. $150-$250
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Study for Le Bon Samaritain by Eugene Berman: Pen and ink drawing on paper by Eugene Berman from 1930. It is unframed and measures 19 inches tall by 11.5 inches wide. It was acquired by the gallery from the estate of art dealer Julien Levy who
0006: Study for Le Bon Samaritain by Eugene BermanEst. $300-$400
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Modernist Composition with Yellow, Green & Brown: Midcentry Modern watercolor on paper by Thomas Brownell Eldred, measuring 18 inches tall by 12.25 inches wide.
0012: Modernist Composition with Yellow, Green & BrownEst. $200-$300
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The Artist's Studio by Richard Haines: Gouache on paper study by Richard Haines, an important figure in LA's Midcentury modern painting scene, measuring 4.875 inches tall by 4.75 inches wide. The work was completed in the 1960s while the
0013: The Artist's Studio by Richard HainesEst. $200-$300
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A Figure in the Landscape by Richard Haines: Gouache on paper study by Richard Haines, an important figure in LA's Midcentury modern painting scene, measuring 3.75 inches tall by 3.625 inches wide. The work was completed in the 1960s while the
0014: A Figure in the Landscape by Richard HainesEst. $200-$300
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Laudry Box Study by Ben Messick c. 1930s: Charcoal on Paper measuring 22 x 18 inches in a gold gilt step frame. Ben Messick was well-known for his Regionalist scenes as well as Modernist paintings. He taught at LA's Chouinard Art Institute
0015: Laudry Box Study by Ben Messick c. 1930sEst. $250-$350
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Study for "After Curfew" by Ben Messick c. 1930s: Charcoal on Paper measuring 18.5 x 22 inches in a custom wood frame with color wash details, and protected behind museum glass. Ben Messick was well-known for his Regionalist scenes as well as
0016: Study for "After Curfew" by Ben Messick c. 1930sEst. $250-$350
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"Doll" Smoking by Frederick Remahl, 1951: Watercolor on paper measuring 14.75 x 22 inches. Swedish born Frederick Remahl created an eccentric and compelling body of work from the mid 1920s through the 1960s. Based in Chicago, Remahl created
0018: "Doll" Smoking by Frederick Remahl, 1951Est. $200-$300
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Land of the Unknown by Frederick Remahl, 1948: Watercolor on paper measuring 14.75 x 22 inches. Chicago Modernist Frederick Remahl created an eccentric and compelling body of work from the mid 1920s until his death in 1968.
0019: Land of the Unknown by Frederick Remahl, 1948Est. $200-$300
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Folded Cloth Studies by Howard Warshaw, 1947: Mixed Media on paper, measuring 18.25 x 25 inches. Howard Warshaw was an important Southern California modernist who studied under Eugene Berman and Rico Lebrun. His work can be found in the
0020: Folded Cloth Studies by Howard Warshaw, 1947Est. $200-$300
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Set Design by Howard Warshaw, 1944: Mixed Media on paper, measuring 18.25 x 25 inches. Unframed, but mounted on white mat. Howard Warshaw was an important Southern California modernist who studied under Eugene Berman and Rico Lebrun.
0021: Set Design by Howard Warshaw, 1944Est. $200-$300