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Aleksei Mikhailovich Korin
(Russian, 1865-1923
The bread seller
oil on canvas
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Aleksei Mikhailovich Korin
(Russian,1865-1923)
‘Street Musicians’
oil on canvas
20½” x 14 ½”
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Henry Lee McFee
‘Still Life with Bottle’
Oil on canvas
24 x 20 inches
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Henry George Todd
(British, 1846-1898)
‘Still Life of Game,Copper Urn and Cabbage on a Wooden Ledge’
signed and dated ‘H.G. Todd/1875’ lower right
oil on canvas
20x 17 in. (50.9 x 43.2 cm)
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Koch
(German, 19/20th Century)
‘Still Life in Vase and Still Life with Flowers in A Basket’
(A pair of paintings)
each signed, oil on canvas
25 5/8 x 21 ¼ in. (65.1 x 54 cm)
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After Jean Leon Gerome
(French, 1824-1904)
Sortie du Bal Masque
Oil on panel.
9 x 13 ¼ in. (23 x 32.5 cm)
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Benjamin Rutherford Fitz
Shopkeeper
Signed and Dated 1888
Oil on Canvas
29 x 36 in.
Sotheby’s LA 10-5-81, Lot# 161
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Attributed to Paul Chabas
(French, 1869-1937)
September Morning
Oil on canvas
15 x 20 in. (38 x 51 cm)
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J. Fleming,
circa 18
‘Scottish Seascape'
Plaque on fra
Oil on wo
14¾ x 20
John Fleming (1792-1845) was a Scottish landscape painter who lived and worked in Greenock. He is best known for the series of views he painted for Swan's Lakes of Scotland, published at Glasgow in 1834. Fleming was born in about 1792, and apprenticed to a housepainter at the age of fourteen. He is thought to have had some contact with the portrait painter James Saxon before spending some time in London, where he worked as a housepainter and took the opportunity to the study paintings in galleries there.
As a landscapist, Fleming specialized in small paintings of Scottish scenery, which became widely known through a series of collaborations with the Glasgow engraver and publisher Joseph Swan. He first worked with Swan in 1828 on a publication entitled Select Views of Glasgow and its environs, to which the Glasgow artist John Knox also contributed. Fleming and Swan followed this with Select Views on the Clyde (1830) and Select Views of the Lakes of Scotland (1834). The last of these, consisting of a total of 48 plates, issued in 16 parts, proved popular enough to justify the publication of further editions in 1836 and 1839.
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Artist Unknown
19th Century
Scolding of a School Boy
8 ½ x 11 in.
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C Kleemann
(19th/20th Century)
Salome
signed,
23 x 17 5/8 in.
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W J Scott
(American, 19th Century)
‘Raven Crag Burn, Haltwhistle’
signed and dated 1886, oil on board.
14 ½ x 19 ¾ in. (36.8 x 50.2 cm)