• C Kleemann (19th/20th Century) Salome signed, 23 x 17 5/8 in.
  • Artist Unknown, 19th Century Figure and Animals Scene
  • Antonio Allegri da Correggio “The Mystic Marriage of Saint Catherine” Oil on canvas 10 ½” x 9” (26.7 x 22.8 cm) Antonio Allegri da Correggio (August 1489 – March 5, 1534), usually known as Correggio (Italian), was the foremost painter of the Parma school of the Italian Renaissance, who was responsible for some of the most vigorous and sensuous works of the 16th century. In his use of dynamic composition, illusionistic perspective and dramatic foreshortening, Correggio prefigured the Rococo art of the 18th century. He is considered a master of chiaroscuro. In 1503 he was apprenticed to Francesco Bianchi Ferrara in Modena, where he probably became familiar with the classicism of artists like Lorenzo Costa and Francesco Francia, evidence of which can be found in his first works. After a trip to Mantua in 1506, he returned to Correggio, where he stayed until 1510.
  • D. Lawrence R.A. “Lake” Oil on canvas 35” x 28 ½” Signed @AC-NB
  • John George Brown 1831-1913 Portrait of a Man Oil on canvas 10 ½” x 12 ½” AC12000 AC28000 @AC-NB
  • Yasuo Kuniyoshi (American, 1893-1953) “Vase with flower” 17”x 14” Oil on canvas Painted in 1918 COA by B. Usui Yasuo Kuniyoshi (Kuniyoshi Yasuo, 1 September 1893 – 14 May 1953) was an American painter, photographer and printmaker. Kuniyoshi was born in Okayama, Japan in 1893.  He migrated to America in 1906, choosing not to attend military school in Japan.  Kuniyoshi originally intended to study English and return to Japan to work as a translator. He spent some time in Seattle, before enrolling at the Los Angeles School of Art and Design.  Kuniyoshi spent three years in Los Angeles, discovering his love for the arts. He then moved to New York City to pursue an art career. Kuniyoshi studied briefly at the National Academy and at the Independent School in New York City, and then studied under Kenneth Hayes Miller at the Art Students League of New York.  He later taught at the Art Students League of New York in New York City and in Woodstock, New York. Nan Lurie was among his students, as was Irene Krugman.  Around 1930, the artist built a home and studio on Ohayo Mountain Road in Woodstock. He was an active member of the artistic community there for the rest of his life.
  • Pierre Emmanuel Damoye (French,1847-1916) ‘A Wintery Day’ signed ‘E.Damoye’ lower left oil on canvas 15x 24 in. (38 x 61 cm)
  • Georges Bonnemaison (French, d. 1885) ‘Harvesters In A Landscape’ oil on canvas 13.5 x 12 in.
  • Bartoloméo Estenban Murillo 1618-1682, Spanish “The Virgin with the Infant Christ Standing” Oil on canvas 62” x 42” 157.5 x 106.7 cm CL102794-63 9115603-2 @AC-NB
  • Carlo (Vavaliere) Maratta (Italian, 1625-1713) “Time Revealing Truth and Justice” Oil on canvas 53 x 43 ½ inches (134.6 x 110.5 cm) CL102794-128 3108801-2 NB-1040 #49
  • William Edward Norton Landscape Oil on canvas 1840-1896 AC5000 @AC-Albertson
  • Jean Baptiste Camile Corot (French, 1796-1875) “Luzancy, le chemin des bois” Oil on canvas 13 ½” x 9 ½” Signed lower left Executed in 1872 COA by M. Dieterle Depicted house “Maison Petre” belonged to an old friend of Corot, M. Remy. PROVENANCE: M. Ferret, Paris 1882 Aubin, Paris 1882 Hollander et Cremetti, London circa 1895 Galerie Le Roy, Brussels Mr and Mrs. John Warner With Wildenstein, NY Salander-O’Reilly Galleries, NY LITERATURE: A. Robaut “L’Oeuvre de Corot”, Vol.I II, # 2087