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Raphael Soyer Original Lithograph/Watercolor, 1955, "The Dancer"
By Raphael Soyer
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Raphael Soyer Original Lithograph - Watercolor added by the artist's hand, 1955
The image measures 13" H x 8 ½" W. Frame measures: 23 1/4"H x 18" W
Signed lower right in pencil bene...
Category
1950s Phoenix
Materials
Paper
Lowell Houser Watercolor, circa 1940
s, Cuban Promenade
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original watercolor, circa late 1940's by Lowell D. Houser (1902-1971).
Subject: Cuba. Framed and in excellent condition.
Measures 10 x 17 inches. Frame measures 22 1/4 x 29 1//4 inc...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paint
Paolo Soleri Cast Bronze Bell Windchime Sculpture
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful bronze Cosanti bell by Paolo Soleri. In wonderful condition with a lovely patina. Signed and very unique. Measures 22 inches high. Bell is 5 inches high and 4 inches across...
Category
Late 20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Bronze
Red Rider by Bill Schenck
By Bill Schenck
Located in Phoenix, AZ
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Red Rodeo Rider 1981
Bill Schenck
Serigraph, edition of 75
Image size 35 x 25 inches
UNFRAMED
Billy Schenck has been...
Category
1980s Phoenix
Materials
Screen
Benton Spruance Pencil Signed Lithograph - Shells for the Living
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Benton Spruance, Pennsylvania artist, original lithograph, 1933.
Titled “Shells for the Living.” The edition size is 28.
The image measures 15 7/16"h x 7 7/16"w. Printed by Cuno.
Th...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paper, Lithograph
Georges De Feure French Painter and Illustrator Watercolor, 1899 The Swordsman
By Georges De Feure
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Georges De Feure (French 1868-1943) also Georges Joseph van Sluijters
Original pen & ink with watercolor - The Swordsman and the Cannoneer
Initialed by the artist lower right “G.F.”...
Category
Late 19th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paper
Untitled #1039 (Bridal Series)
Located in Phoenix, AZ
silver gelatin print
Petah Coyne (born 1953) is a contemporary American sculptor and photographer best known for her large and small scale hanging sculptu...
Category
Early 2000s Phoenix
Materials
Silver Gelatin
Victor Vasarely Signed Original Serigraph, Circa 1970
s - Composition Cinetique
By Victor Vasarely
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Wonderful serigraph in color on black light cardboard, created circa 1970's.
By French/Hungarian artist Victor Vasarely, considered the father of Op Art.
This work is in excellent co...
Category
1970s Phoenix
Materials
Paper
A Set of Three Antique 6.5" German Porcelain Tea Pot Trivets
Located in Phoenix, AZ
A set of (3) antique German porcelain tea / coffee pot trivets.
Each plate is a 6.5' in diameter and about 1" thick. Each trivet plate features gentle victorian flower design.
All tr...
Category
Early 20th Century German Phoenix
Materials
Porcelain
Vintage Narumi
Parisienne
Fine China Teapot with Lid - 40 Oz
By Narumi Porcelain
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Extremely rare vintage Narumi 'Parisienne' teapot. The pot filt about 40 Oz of liquid and is about 20" in circumference at its widest part.
The pot is in excellent condition, witho...
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Phoenix
Materials
Porcelain
James Lovera Flared Studio Bowl with Lava Glaze
By James Lovera
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Flared studio bowl with lava glaze by well-known California potter James Lovera (1920-2015).
Perfect for a centerpiece bowl in a modern home. Measures 4"h x 9 1/4" diameter.
Bears ...
Category
Late 20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Clay
Erte Figurative Bronze Sculpture "Stranded"
By Erte - Romain de Tirtoff
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Erte Original Bronze Sculpture - Beautiful Female Figure. Ed: 375.
Published by Chalk & Vermillion, 1988. The work is in mint condition.
Title: “Stranded.” Measures: 20"h x...
Category
1980s Phoenix
Materials
Bronze
Collections ‘85 Inc. hand-painted plaster and ceramic owl
By Collections 95 Inc.
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Collections ‘85 Inc. hand-painted plaster and ceramic owl. It has an interesting detailed textured surface, Sgraffito in style. The original labels ...
Category
1980s American Vintage Phoenix
Materials
Ceramic, Plaster, Paint
Philip Reisman Early Painting New York Subject - Delaney Street
By Philip Reisman
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Philip Reisman (1904-1992) Oil on Board, 1948.
This wonderful New York image is titled “Delancey Street” on the verso.
The work is signed by the artist “P. Reisman” lower right and...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Oil, Board
Lao (1.23.98)
By Mala Breuer
Located in Phoenix, AZ
watercolor on Arches, framed
Throughout Mala Breuer’s career she completed well over 400 watercolors and works on paper that preceded each and every one of her large works on canv...
Category
1990s Phoenix
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Kitty Rix Wiener Werkstatte Ceramic, 1927, Delightful Couple on a Bench
By Kitty Rix
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Excellent ceramic designed by well known Wiener Werkstatte artist Kitty Rix. It depicts a young couple on a park bench holding hands.
Executed by the Wiener Werkstatte. The figurine...
Category
1920s Vintage Phoenix
Materials
Ceramic
John Burton Figural Oil on Canvas, 2006 "Escape"
By John Burton
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful oil on canvas by Arizona/Utah/California artist John Burton (b. 1966).
The painting is in excellent condition and bears a lovely gold frame.
The work measures 36 x 24 inch...
Category
Early 2000s Phoenix
Materials
Paint
Gerona
By Fernando Diaz
Located in Phoenix, AZ
mixed media on paper
Category
Early 2000s Abstract Phoenix
Materials
Mixed Media, Archival Paper
$7,000
1978 (white)
By Mala Breuer
Located in Phoenix, AZ
oil and wax on linen
1927 - 2017
Mala Breuer grew up attending classes in painting and drawing from a young age at the California College of Arts and Crafts. After high school she ...
Category
1970s Abstract Phoenix
Materials
Wax, Oil
Champion by Billy Schenck
By Bill Schenck
Located in Phoenix, AZ
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Champion 1979
Billy Schenck
Serigraph
Image size: 16 x 27 inches
Billy Schenck has been known internationally for 44 ye...
Category
1980s Contemporary Phoenix
Materials
Screen
Gary Erbe Trompe L
Oeil Bat Subject Oil on Canvas, "All Creatures"
By Gary Erbe
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Gary Erbe (b. 1944) New York/New Jersey painter - Oil on canvas titled "All Creatures."
The painting is in excellent condition and presents in a great frame.
Signed G. Erbe lower lef...
Category
Late 20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paint
Ken Beldin Figural Kinetic Midcentury Mexican Copper and Mixed Metal Necklace
By Ken Beldin
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful vintage copper necklace made in Mexico.
By ex-pat artist Ken Beldin 1940s and 1950s, unsigned.
Measures: 4" H x 1.75" W
In excelle...
Category
Mid-20th Century Mexican Phoenix
Materials
Copper
Dorr Bothwell, California Surrealist, Serigraph Titled "Ideograph"
By Dorr Bothwell
Located in Phoenix, AZ
California modernist Dorr Bothwell (1902-2000) original serigraph.
Signed in pencil lower right and dated 1946.
Edition size is also seen in pencil lower right: 8 of 35.
Pencil title...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paper
Parlor Lamp with Antiqued Gold/Silver Finish, White Shade - 36" High
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Vintage parlor lamp with antiqued gold and silver finish. The lamp is about 36" high and measures 9" x 9" at the bottom of the base, and 12" x 12" in the middle.
The lampshade is 17...
Category
Early 20th Century Hollywood Regency Phoenix
Materials
Metal
1986 Fan Nesting Table by DIA (Design Institute America) 3 tier glass and brass
By Rick Berry, Design Institute America
Located in Phoenix, AZ
“Fan Nesting Table” by DIA (Design Institute America), labeled, 1986. Brass and glass three-tiered nesting swivel cocktail, side or coffee table designed by Rick Berry. Perfect for a...
Category
1980s American Post-Modern Vintage Phoenix
Materials
Brass
Blue Sapphire and Diamond Band in White Gold
Located in Phoenix, AZ
This exquisite band showcases a harmonious blend of brilliance and elegance. Set in gleaming 14k white gold, the ring features alternating round-cut diamonds and rich blue sapphires,...
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Phoenix
Materials
Diamond, Blue Sapphire, White Gold
Max Pollak Original Color Etching "New York Battery"
By Max Pollak
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Large color etching and aquatint of New York by Czech/California artist Max Pollak, (1886-1970)
This print is titled "New York Battery" and was printed, circa 1927.
Image measures: 1...
Category
Early 20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paper, Etching
Philip and Kelvin Laverne Patinated Bronze “Chan” Wall Hanging, 1960s
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Impressive patinated bronze wall hanging with Asian village scene.
Quite large measuring 20" H x 70 1/4" W. Signed Philip. Kelvin LaVerne.
Created in the 1960's. In excellent conditi...
Category
1960s Phoenix
Materials
Bronze
Werner Drewes Bauhaus Artist Color Woodblock, 1973, The Green Moon
By Werner Drewes
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original color woodblock print by Werner Drewes.
In excellent condition. Unframed.
Image measures 18 7/8 x 11 1/4 inches.
Pencil signed and dated lower right.
Edition size in pencil lower left: #24 of 30.
(11) R-308.
Werner Drewes (1899-1985)
Werner Drewes, painter, printmaker, and teacher was born in Canig, Germany in 1899. His father, a Lutheran Minister, hoped he would become and architect but Werner chose the life of an artist. After he served on the front line in France during the war, Werner was admitted to the Bauhaus in 1921 where he studied under Klee, Itten, and Muche. Later, he traveled through Europe to study such old masters as Tintoretto, Velasque, and El Greco. After marrying Margaret Schrobsdorff, they traveled throughout South America, North America, and Asia.
In 1930, Werner immigrated to New York City with his family. In New York City, despite the Depression, Werner joined other Bauhaus artists such as Mondrian and Feininger to make a living as an artist. This group became the core of the American Abstract Artists group. Werner taught at Columbia University, worked on the design of the 1939 Worlds Fair building...
Category
Late 19th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paper
Harold Christopher Davies Abstract Expressionist Painting, circa 1960s
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Harold Christopher Davies (1891-1976) abstract painting.
Signed lower right, circa 1960s
Measures: 18 1/4" H x 8 3/4" W
Oil on paper, unframed
Davies began his formal art education ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paint
Vintage Porcelain Figurines in Rococo Style - Set of (2)
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Rococo style porcelain figurines. Made in Japan between 1940-1950.
Hand-painted.
Each figurine is 10.5" tall and and about 6" in diameter, has no cracks, chips or any other damages.
Category
Mid-20th Century Rococo Phoenix
Materials
Porcelain
Leonard Edmondson California Artist Pencil Signed Aquatint - "Blackbird"
By Leonard Edmondson
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Leonard Edmondson (1916-2002) original color aquatint.
Titled in pencil lower centre "Blackbird".
Edition size in pencil lower left: 20/50.
Pencil Signed Lower right: Edmondson,
circ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paper
Goran Warff Kosta Boda Bowl, Internally Decorated with Botanical Designs
By Göran Wärff
Located in Phoenix, AZ
This modern art glass bowl is internally decorated with botanical designs.
It's in mint condition and marked on the bottom Kosta, Warff & 57368.
It is certainly made by the hands o...
Category
Mid-20th Century Swedish Phoenix
Materials
Glass
H. Wilson Smith California Artist Geometric Abstract Painting, circa 1940s-1950s
By H. Wilson Smith
Located in Phoenix, AZ
H. Wilson Smith (1901-1981) California Artist
Oil on board in the original frame.
Painting measures 24 x 20.
Frame: 25 x 21.
Titled on the verso “Nude - Automatic Elevator”
Signed lo...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paint
French Artist Yves Diey Oil on Canvas, Les Baigneuses
By Yves Diey
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original oil painting by French artist Yves Diey (1892-1984).
Signed lower right. In excellent condition.
Measures: 18" H x 21 3/4" W.
Frame size: 26 1/4" H x 29 3/4" W.
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paint
Mathilde Schaefer Modern Studio Pot with Horse Motif
By Mathilde Schaefer
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful and whimsical ceramic vase handmade by celebrated artist Mathilde Schaefer, wife of noted Arizona artist Lew Davis.
This unusual and rare terra cotta vase with a glazed turquoise interior
(and other glazed portions: manes, tails, hooves and eyes), is dated 1949
on the bottom in pencil and marked "Desert Kilns Arizona."
Also inscribed in pencil on the bottom: “Merry Christmas from Bill Benton.”
We are not certain who the recipient was but the vase was owned and given as a gift by Bill Benton, a Senator from Connecticut who wintered in Arizona. He was a friend of Frank Lloyd Wright in the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s when Arizona and Phoenix in particular had a very active art community.
Known in Arizona in the 1960s as an instructor of pottery and sculpture at the Desert School of Art in Scottsdale and also as the wife of artist Lew Davis, she was born in New York City and studied with Raoul Josset and Walter Lemcke.
In 1938, she began exhibiting at the Art Institute of Chicago. She married Davis and they moved to Scottsdale, Arizona where she maintained a studio. Her sculpture is in numerous collections including that of International Business Machines...
Category
Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Phoenix
Materials
Clay
Georges deFeure Art Nouveau Color Lithograph, Journal des Ventes
By Georges De Feure
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Maitres de L’Affiche Pl. 146 original color Lithograph - Journal des Ventes.
Artist: Georges deFeure (1868-1943). Belgian & Dutch.
Bears the embossed printer’s logo in the paper lowe...
Category
1890s Phoenix
Materials
Paper
William Gropper WPA Artist Watercolor in Grisaille, circa 1932- “Uprooted”
By William Gropper
Located in Phoenix, AZ
This original watercolor by Depression Era New York artist William Gropper
relates to two of Gropper's most important Depression Era prints: “Refugees” and “Uprooted.”
Signed lower r...
Category
1930s Phoenix
Materials
Paint
Leo Browne Color Etching, Pencil Signed - Green Parrot and Butterfly
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful color etching by Leo Browne. Created circa 1930's and 1940's.
Image size: 14 x 11 inches. Sheet size: 19 5/8 x 15 1/4
The print is in excellent condition and presents in a ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paper
Doel Reed Original Aquatint, 1948, "Evening Music"
By Doel Reed
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Aquatint by Oklahoma/New Mexico Artist Doel Reed (1895-1985).
This etching is in excellent condition and unframed.
Signed in pencil lower right.
Image measures: 15 3/4" H x 11" W
Edition: 100. Created 1948.
Titled: "Evening Music"
Remembered as an important member of the Taos art Community, Doel Reed achieved an international reputation as a landscape artist and printmaker, and was known as the 20th century master of the aquatint.
From 1924-1959, he chaired the art department at Oklahoma State...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paper
Last Silver Dollar By Greg Singley, Original Signed Print
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Flip For It
Artist: Greg Singley
Signed original signature
Archival Pigment Print, 100% Rag Paper
Paper size: 24 x30 inches
Image Size: 20 x 26 inches
The art of Greg Singley have b...
Category
2010s Contemporary Phoenix
Materials
Archival Pigment
Florence Knoll T-Angle White Laminate and Black Steel Coffee Table, 1960s
By Florence Knoll
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Florence Knoll T-angle coffee table. Excellent condition.
2-piece white laminate top with black steel legs and frame.
Bears the original Knoll label, circa 1960s.
Measures: 15 1/2...
Category
1960s Vintage Phoenix
Materials
Steel
Eugene Grigsby, Jr. Mix Media, 1963 - The Family
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Original mixed media in gray and black by well-known Phoenix, Arizona black artist Eugene Grigsby, Jr.
Created 1963. Signed lower left. Framed beautifully and in excellent condition.
Painting measures 23"h x 17 3/4"w. Frame measures 29 1/2"h x 24"w.
This item is a preparatory work for the oil painting by Grigsby also titled “The Family.”
Art professor, fine artist, and high school art teacher, Jefferson Eugene Grigsby, Jr. (1918-2013) in Greensboro, North Carolina. In 1933, Grigsby attended Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina. Within a year, Grigsby transferred to Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia, where he first met his long time mentor, Hale Woodruff. Grigsby graduated from Morehouse College in 1938, with B.A. degree and because of Woodruff, he was equipped with extensive artistic experience that he would retain throughout his life.
Grigsby went on to obtain his M.A. degree in art (1940) from Ohio State University and his Ph.D. degree from New York University (1963). In 1942, Grigsby volunteered to serve in World War II and became a master sergeant of the 573rd Ordinance Ammunition Company under U.S. Army General George Patton...
Category
1960s Phoenix
Materials
Paint
Warren Wheelock Bronze Sculpture, circa 1930s, Boy and Rabbit
By Warren Wheelock
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Excellent bronze of boy and rabbit measuring 15 1/4"H x 5 1/2"W x 5"L.
By Massachusetts/New Mexico/New York artist Warren Wheelock (1880-1960).
The work...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Bronze
Post Concentric Episode Bone Diptych
By Kris Cox
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Pigment wood putty, acrylic, Dorland's wax medium on wood panel
signature and year on verso
Constructed paintings comprise the Concentric and Post Concentric Episode Series. They ar...
Category
2010s Abstract Phoenix
Materials
Wax, Acrylic, Wood Panel, Pigment, Putty
Einar Petersen Monterrey Harbor Oil on Canvas, Circa 1930
s
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Well executed oil on canvas by Danish-American artist Einar Petersen (1895-1986)
This dock scene titled “Monterrey Harbor” is in excellent condition.
It measures 22 x 19 inches and i...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Paint
WOP 2 - 00637
By Hiro Yokose
Located in Phoenix, AZ
mixed media on paper
image size: 7 inches x 12 inches
Neoromantic painter Hiro Yokose fuses multiple layers of wax and oil paint to create mysterious, veiled landscapes illuminate...
Category
2010s Romantic Phoenix
Materials
Paper, Mixed Media, Oil
H. Wilson Smith Early California Abstract Painting. "Expansion-Contradiction"
By H. Wilson Smith
Located in Phoenix, AZ
H. Wilson Smith (1901-1981) California Artist $3000
Oil on masonite in the original frame.
Painting measures 26 3/4"h x 20 1/2"w.
Frame: 27 3/8"h x 21 1/8"w.
Titled on the verso ...
Category
Mid-20th Century Abstract Geometric Phoenix
Materials
Masonite, Oil
Hopi by Lon Megargee, Original Signed Block Print ca. 1920s
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Title: Hopi ca. 1920s
Artist: Lon Megargee
Medium: Block Print
Size: 11 x 11 inches (Sight Measurement)
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Lon Megargee
1883 - 1960
At age 13, Lon Megargee came to Phoenix in 1896 following the death of his father in Philadelphia. For several years he resided with relatives while working at an uncle’s dairy farm and at odd jobs. He returned to Philadelphia in 1898 – 1899 in order to attend drawing classes at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Back in Phoenix in 1899, he decided at the age of 16 to try to make his living as a cowboy.
Lon moved to the cow country of Wickenburg, Arizona where he was hired by Tex Singleton’s Bull Ranch. He later joined the Three Bar R. . . and after a few years, was offered a job by Billy Cook of the T.T. Ranch near New River. By 1906, Megargee had learned his trade well enough to be made foreman of Cook’s outfit.
Never shy about taking risks, Lon soon left Cook to try his own hand at ranching. He partnered with a cowpuncher buddy, Tom Cavness, to start the El Rancho Cinco Uno at New River. Unfortunately, the young partners could not foresee a three-year drought that would parch Arizona, costing them their stock and then their hard-earned ranch.
Breaking with his romantic vision of cowboy life, Megargee finally turned to art full time. He again enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of Art and then the Los Angeles School of Art and Design during 1909 – 1910. The now well-trained student took his first trip to paint “en plein air” (outdoors) to the land of Hopi and Navajo peoples in northern Arizona. After entering paintings from this trip in the annual Territorial Fair at Phoenix, in 1911, he surprisingly sold his first oil painting to a major enterprise – the Santa Fe Railroad . . . Lon received $50 for “Navajos Watching the Santa Fe Train.” He soon sold the SFRR ten paintings over the next two years. For forty years the railroad was his most important client, purchasing its last painting from him in 1953.
In a major stroke of good fortune during his early plein-air period, Megargee had the opportunity to paint with premier artist, William R. Leigh (1866 – 1955). Leigh furnished needed tutoring and counseling, and his bright, impressionistic palette served to enhance the junior artist’s sense of color and paint application. In a remarkable display of unabashed confidence and personable salesmanship, Lon Megargee, at age 30, forever linked his name with Arizona art history. Despite the possibility of competition from better known and more senior artists, he persuaded Governor George Hunt and the Legislature in 1913 to approve 15 large, historic and iconic murals for the State Capitol Building in Phoenix. After completing the murals in 1914, he was paid the then princely sum of roughly $4000. His Arizona statehood commission would launch Lon to considerable prominence at a very early point in his art career.
Following a few years of art schooling in Los Angeles, and several stints as an art director with movie studios, including Paramount, Megargee turned in part to cover illustrations for popular Western story magazines in the 1920s.
In the 1920s, as well, Lon began making black and white prints of Western types and of genre scenes from woodblocks. These prints he generally signed and sold singly. In 1933, he published a limited edition, signed and hard-cover book (about 250 copies and today rare)containing a group of 28 woodblock images. Titled “The Cowboy Builds a Loop,” the prints are noteworthy for strong design, excellent draftsmanship, humanistic and narrative content, and quality. Subjects include Southwest Indians and cowboys, Hispanic men and women, cattle, horses, burros, pioneers, trappers, sheepherders, horse traders, squaw men and ranch polo players. Megargee had a very advanced design sense for simplicity and boldness which he demonstrated in how he used line and form. His strengths included outstanding gestural (action) art and strong figurative work. He was superb in design, originality and drawing, as a study of his prints in the Hays collection reveals.
In 1944, he published a second group of Western prints under the same title as the first. Reduced to 16 images from the original 28 subjects, and slightly smaller, Lon produced these prints in brown ink on a heavy, cream-colored stock. He designed a sturdy cardboard folio to hold each set. For the remainder of his life, Lon had success selling these portfolios to museum stores, art fairs and shows, and to the few galleries then selling Western art.
Drawing on real working and life experiences, Lon Megargee had a comprehensive knowledge, understanding and sensitivity for Southwestern subject matter. Noted American modernist, Lew Davis...
Category
1920s American Impressionist Phoenix
Materials
Woodcut
Otto Kuhler Original Pencil Signed Etching Train Image. "Monsters and Midgets"
By Otto Kuhler
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Otto Kuhler (1894-1976), original etching, 1928. Title: “Monsters and Midgets.”
From the “Iron Horse in the Making” portfolio. Signed lower right.
Image measures 9.38"h x 12.94"w. T...
Category
1920s Phoenix
Materials
Etching
WOP 2 - 00621
By Hiro Yokose
Located in Phoenix, AZ
mixed media on paper; unframed
Neoromantic painter Hiro Yokose fuses multiple layers of wax and oil paint to create mysterious, veiled landscapes illuminated with flashes of light i...
Category
Early 2000s Romantic Phoenix
Materials
Paint, Paper, Mixed Media, Archival Paper
Emmanuel Cooper Important British Ceramist Lava Glaze Studio Bowl
By Emmanuel Cooper
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Emmanuel Cooper (1938 - 2012) British Ceramist Lava Glaze spotted studio bowl.
Excellent condition. No damage. The EC mark is seen on the bottom.
Measures: height: 3 1/2 inches. Di...
Category
Late 20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Clay
Daybed Daydream
By Hector Ruiz
Located in Phoenix, AZ
copper etching with aquatint
The power of memory and how it recalls individuality begins in such basic experiences as the ability to link internal ideas to external manifestations of those ideas. Memories as simple as an old toy or a street can set off a chain reaction of thoughts that snowball into issues as broad as nationalism, identity politics or a body politic to name a few. Hector Ruiz’s works encompass the broad, complex and often painful world particular to the Arizona and neighboring Mexican landscape. United States and Mexican border...
Category
Early 2000s Outsider Art Phoenix
Materials
Copper
High Wide and Handsome by Fletcher Martin 1953, Original Stone Lithograph
By Fletcher Martin
Located in Phoenix, AZ
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Size: 16 x12 inches
Stone lithograph
Frame 25 x 21 inches
High, Wide and Handsome- - 1953, Lithograph....
Category
1950s Contemporary Phoenix
Materials
Lithograph
#5092
By Hiro Yokose
Located in Phoenix, AZ
oil and wax on woven canvas
Neo-romantic painter Hiro Yokose fuses multiple layers of wax and oil paint to create mysterious, veiled landscapes illuminated with flashes of light in...
Category
Early 2000s Minimalist Phoenix
Materials
Canvas, Wax, Oil
$37,000
Jak Katarikawe East African Artist, Painting of Hut with Moon and Animals
By Jak Moses Katarikawe
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Beautiful oil on board by noted Ugandan painter Jak Moses Katarikawe, (b. 1940)
Untitled. Subject: Hut and Animals with Moon. In excellent condition, framed.
The painting measures: 2...
Category
1980s Phoenix
Materials
Paint
C. Jeré 1990 bent metal wall sculpture in the shape of turning pages
By C. Jeré Artisan House, Artisan House, Curtis Jeré
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Curtis Jeré 1990 metal wall sculpture. There are five curved metal layers, all made of different materials, colors and textures. The edges are curled outwards in a way that it looks ...
Category
1990s American Post-Modern Phoenix
Materials
Metal, Aluminum, Brass
Alfredo Barbini Monumental Italian Glass Double Fish Centerpiece with Bowl
By Alfredo Barbini
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Alfredo Barbini beautiful bullicante Murano glass double fish figurine with bowl.
This sculptural centerpiece is 24 inches tall and features a double Sommerso
amber and green layer with hundreds of controlled glass bubbles throughout.
It sits on a controlled bubble green charger...
Category
Mid-20th Century Phoenix
Materials
Glass
Okiie Hashimoto Color woodblock, 1952. "Girl with Irises"
Located in Phoenix, AZ
Okiie Hashimoto Color woodblock, 1952. "Girl with Irises"
A beautiful composition by Japanese print artist Okiie Hashimoto (1899-1993).
This original color woodblock is in excellent condition and measures 15"h x 21 1/4"w.
The work is framed nicely and measures 25 3/4"h x 30 3/4"w framed.
Pencil signed and dated ‘52 lower right. Titled “Girl with Irises” (Awame To Shojo).
Okiie Hashimoto (1899–1993) was a Japanese artist and educator. Best known as part of the postwar revival of the sosaku-hanga (Creative Prints) movement. In 1936, he began creating woodblock prints after he attended a workshop organized by prominent sosaku-hanga artist Un’ichi Hiratsuka and began creating woodblock prints.
In his prolific career in printmaking, he was known for an innovative use of simplified and decorative forms that exude a modern feel.
In his lifetime, his achievements were rewarded with his appointment to the president of the Japan Print Association (1974–79) and his invitations to the prestigious international prints biennales in Tokyo (1957, 1970, 1972) and Lugano (1972).
In 1921, he began a three-year teacher's training course at the Tokyo School of Fine Arts (the present Tokyo University of the Arts), graduating in 1924. In Tokyo, aside from the art teacher education courses, he received training in a wide variety of practices, including yoga (Western-style painting), nihonga (Japanese-style painting), sculpture, design, etching and lithography, crafts, and calligraphy. In 1955, he began to pursue a career as an artist full-time.
As for influences, Hashimoto cited Hiratsuka, Henri Matisse, André Derain, Maurice de Vlaminck, Kanji Maeda, and Masao Maeda...
Category
1950s Phoenix
Materials
Paper
Vases in Bowl
By Bobby Silverman
Located in Phoenix, AZ
unglazed ceramic
Category
21st Century and Contemporary Phoenix
Materials
Ceramic




