Architectural Landscape Paintings: Guaranteed 2016-04-21 Auction - 105 Price Results - Last Chance in NY
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Frank Berry Standish Oil on Board Landscape / BuildingFranz Rederer View of 74th St Manhattan 1944Sam Hyde Harris, “Dry Dock”
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Architectural Landscape Paintings: Guaranteed

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Irving Block: Countryside: 18 x 15 framed. Great, smaller oil on board, a truly original and vintage American rural scene. Born in New York City, Irving Block (1910 – 1986) was a painter and muralist who settled in Studio
0005: Irving Block: CountrysideEst. US$1,700-US$2,200Lot Passed
Carl Schmidt (1885-1969) Industrial Scene: Terrific Carl Schmidt painting. It’s funny how often a bleak scene of shacks and machinery can turn out as romantic as a sunset. This beloved California painter came from Minnesota, took it all in,
0011: Carl Schmidt (1885-1969) Industrial SceneEst. US$3,500-US$4,500Lot Passed
Frederick William Becker: Adobe House: Deceptively simple. A beautiful example of Becker’s work. group of Taos painters before moving to Los Angeles in the mid-1920s, staying with the Kit Carson family whenever he was resident there.
0015: Frederick William Becker: Adobe HouseEst. US$1,700-US$2,200Lot Passed
Charles Owens Watercolor “Adobe House”: Charles Owens watercolor of an adobe house, measures 13.5?w x 9.5? deep. All items are authentic and original as described. This item ships from Los Angeles, CA. No Reserve Authenticity is
0018: Charles Owens Watercolor “Adobe House”Est. US$1,200-US$1,700Lot Passed
Robert F Boyle Railroad Crossing 1936: 18.25" x 11.25". with frame 26" x 19" A sense of the dramatic is rare in plein air painting but not unexpected in the work of a man who in the course of a long and storied career rose to the top of
0021: Robert F Boyle Railroad Crossing 1936Est. US$1,400-US$1,600Lot Passed
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