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Edwin Howland Blashfield Women Aiding the Less Fortunate 1848-1936 21 ¾” x 17” AC80000 @AC-NB
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Elizabeth M. Yates b. 1883, Landscape Scene Oil on wood 9 ¼” x 5 ½” @NB
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J.M. Dizikis Seashore Landscape Scene Oil on canvas 18” x 12 ¼” @AC-NB
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American School- Artist: Unknown “An Old canal” 20” x 14 ¼” In 1870 @AC-NB
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John George Brown 1831-1913 Portrait of a Man Oil on canvas 10 ½” x 12 ½” AC12000 AC28000 @AC-NB
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Louis Heinzman (1905-…) American Streetscape Oil on canvas Signed 32 x 24
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George Henry Durrie American, 1820-1863 “John Henry Hackett as Falstaff” Oil on Board PROVENANCE: By descent through the artist’s family Hally L. Durrie, Santa Barbara, the artist’s great grandson Terry DeLapp, Los Angeles Mrs. George Arden, New York LITERATURE M.Y. Hutson, Geroge Henry Durrie, 1820-1863, American Wiinter Landscapist: Renouwned throughCurrier & Ives, Santa Babra, p.55, no. 51, illus. Records and personal diaries indicate that Durrie read Shakespeare and was inspired to paint Falstaff. According to Martha Hudson, “Two portraits of Falstaff are known, both listed in the record book. The 1852 painting (this portrait) is thought to be a portrait of the actor James Hackett portraying Falstaff, a role he made famous in America. Since Hackett performed in New York City as well as on tour, Durrie could easily have seen a performance. Obviously the characterization was effective because the portrait is jovial and abundant in appearance as one could hope for a Falstaff.” 17” x 13 ½” (43 x 34.3 cm)
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American School “A Gentlemen Holding a Book” Oil on canvas 25 ½” x 32 ½” Sotheby’s L.A. 11-17-80 @AC-NB
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John Edumondo Califano 1862-1946 Landscape Oil on wood 8 ½” x 10 ½’ Worth 1,000 @AC-NB
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Seascape Oil on canvas 15 x 9 inches @AC-NB
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Portrait Oil on canvas 25 ½” x 31 ¾” @AC-NB
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American School “Portrait of Gentleman”- Estate of Lincoln Isham Oil on canvas 25” x 30” Provenance: Park Bernet 3/30/72 @AC-NB