Plein Air Southwest Desert Scenic - Anna Miller Corbell
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Pre 1940 item# 961501 (stock# 1129)
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Nice desert landscape oil painting by listed artist Anna Miller Corbell, who was active in Arizona and California during the 1930s and 1940s. This is an oil on board measuring 12x16 and signed on front in lower left and on the back with artist's Tempe address and description of the subject matter being the McDowell Mountain area. Nice atmospheric piece in good clean condition. The artist is listed in the Artist's Bluebook, on askart.com and in the Arizona historical archives.
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F. Steele O/C "Water Bearers"
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Pre 1910 item# 434176 (stock# 645)
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Fine early 20th Century European oil on canvas by Frederick Steele exhibiting a wonderful scene of two period dressed women crossing each others paths while fetching water and in pleasant discussion. The background shows a herd of sheep grazing in the distance and a field of wildflowers in the forefront. A delightful scene framed in a period, highly detailed original plaster frame. The size of the piece is 13" by 9" sight and 19.5" by 16" overall. This museum quality work ...click for details
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Arts & Crafts Style Woodcut
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Pre 2000 item# 132566 (stock# 258)
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Woodcut restrike of Gustav Bouman's famous and very rare woodcut titled "Sequoia Forest" that sells at $10,000 plus if you can find it. Scene is of a dark pristine Sequoia forest with deer feeding at the base of the immense tree trunks. Very nice wood arts and crafts frame with a double matt. Measures 15" X 18" overall with a sight of 7 1/2" by 12".
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Lyman Byxbe Aquatint
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Pre 1920 item# 60046 (stock# 131)
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Lyman Byxbe is one of many great artists who have turned to the majestic Rocky Mountains for inspiration and the subject matter of their compositions. He became a successful commercial artist in Omaha, Nebraska, where he studied the art of etching under
Mark Levings, an architect. In 1938 Mr. Byxbe moved to Estes Park, Colorado, where he has had a summer studio for many years. Most of the artist's time and talent was devoted to copper plate etching in his mountain studio; however, Byxbe ...click for details
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