1880-1974
1898-1982
"Cathedral Close". Pastel on paper, 12″ x 9″ sight size, monogram lower left.
1892-1972
John Fulton Folinsbee (1892-1972) was a New Hope, PA, impressionist painter, having moved there in 1916. More»
d. 2009
Gilbert Riou was born in France and lived much of his life in New Jersey. More»
b. 1893
Aquatint, 17⅞" x 21⅛" plate size, pencil signature lower right.
1887-1971
Born in Sweden, Sprinchorn came to New York City at age sixteen. He studied and worked with Robert Henri for a decade at the Art Students League. More»
1911-1982
Hyde Solomon studied at the Art Students League, then at the Pratt Institute and Columbia. His abstractions from nature retained a core structure, amidst original color harmonies. More»
1867-1950
Woodblock print, 10" x 7" image size, pencil signature lower right.
1905-2000
Watercolor, 7.75" x 9.5", sight size, signed lower right, dated 1972.
1907-1985
In addition to the Art Students League, Loew studied with Hans Hoffman, and in Paris at the Academie Scandinave. More»
1873-1939
Born in Nova Scotia, Ernest Lawson spent his boyhood in Ontario. More»
Contemporary, b. 1931
1904-1999
Murray Hantman entered the Art Students League in 1928, where he studied with Thomas Hart Benton and Jan Matulka. More»
1862-1952
Oil on board, 10" x 8", signed upper right.
1925-2008
Born in 1925, Joseph Fiore studied and taught painting at Black Mountain College in North Carolina. More»
1896-1984
DeMartini, the son of an Alabama fisherman, studied at the National Academy of Design with Ivan Olinsky and Leon Kroll. More»
1893-1970
Jay Hall Connaway (1893-1970). “Awaiting Survivors”. Oil on artist's board, 16" x 20", signed lower right.
1874 - 1938
Gouache, 7 ¾" x 9 ¼" sight size. Labels: Baltimore WCC, 1923; New York WCC.
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