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Xu Beihong's ‘Galloping Horse' was done in ink and color on paper, 26 by 25 inches. It has a $15,000-$25,000 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.

Art from around the world at Trinity International’s Oct. 17 auction

Xu Beihong's ‘Galloping Horse' was done in ink and color on paper, 26 by 25 inches. It has a $15,000-$25,000 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.
Xu Beihong’s ‘Galloping Horse’ was done in ink and color on paper, 26 by 25 inches. It has a $15,000-$25,000 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.
AVON, Conn. – Trinity International Auctions LLC will present its annual fall fine art auction Oct. 17, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Eastern. LiveAuctioneers.com will provide Internet live bidding.

Highlights of the auction include a Head of a Woman attributed to Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (German 1880-1938). This painting comes from a private collection in Central Park West in New York and has a presale estimate of $15,000 to $25,000. Another highlighted artist who is attracting substantial interest is Xu Beihong (Chinese 1895-1953), whose Galloping Horse has an estimate of $15,000-$25,000.

Polish artists represented in the auction Jacek Malcezwski, Adam Setkowicz and Isaac Levitan. There are very strong pieces by Argentine artists Ricardo Cinalli, Guillermo Conte and Geraldo De Barros.

Trinity International Auctions is also known for featuring works by noted Russian artists. This sale will present artwork by Boris Grigoriev, Alexej Harlamoff, Vassily Sitnikov, Alessio Iusupoff and Alexandre Altmann.

Nineteenth-century American artists represented at the auction will be Emil Carlsen, Antonio Jacobsen, George L. Brown, James Brade Sword, Ashile Gorky, Johann Berthelsen, David D. Burliuk and Frank Duveneck. An oil on canvas landscape attributed to George Innesswill also be presented.

The atwork is diverse and the auction should have something for everyone, said Stephen R. Gass, who established Trinity International Auctions in 2006.

For details call 860-677-9996.

View the fully illustrated catalog and sign up to bid absentee or live via the Internet during the sale at www.LiveAuctioneers.com.

Click here to view Trinity International Auction’s complete catalog.


ADDITIONAL LOTS OF NOTE


‘Head of a Woman' is attributed to German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938). The painting is oil on canvas laid on board, 13 by 14 inches. The painting carries a $15,000-$25,000 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.
‘Head of a Woman’ is attributed to German artist Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938). The painting is oil on canvas laid on board, 13 by 14 inches. The painting carries a $15,000-$25,000 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.

‘Wood Bank,' a 24 1/4- by 38 1/4-inch oil on canvas, is attributed to Isaac Levitan (Polish/Russian, 1860-1900). It is estimated at $15,000-$25,000. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.
‘Wood Bank,’ a 24 1/4- by 38 1/4-inch oil on canvas, is attributed to Isaac Levitan (Polish/Russian, 1860-1900). It is estimated at $15,000-$25,000. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.

‘Summer Evening in Central Park' is one of four paintings by Johann Berthelsen (American, 1883-1972) in Trinity International Auctions' fall sale. The 20- by 24-inch oil on canvas has a $5,500-$7,500 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.
‘Summer Evening in Central Park’ is one of four paintings by Johann Berthelsen (American, 1883-1972) in Trinity International Auctions’ fall sale. The 20- by 24-inch oil on canvas has a $5,500-$7,500 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.

David Davidovich Burliuk (Russian-American, 1882-1967) painted ‘Summer Flowers in the Window,' a 30- by 24-inch oil on canvas. It is one of five works in the auction by Burliuk, who was a central figure in the Russian the avant-garde movement. It has a $12,500-$17,500 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.
David Davidovich Burliuk (Russian-American, 1882-1967) painted ‘Summer Flowers in the Window,’ a 30- by 24-inch oil on canvas. It is one of five works in the auction by Burliuk, who was a central figure in the Russian the avant-garde movement. It has a $12,500-$17,500 estimate. Image courtesy of Trinity International Auctions.