Exquisite portrait of Asain woman by E Lawson set in a stunning gold guided frame with red insets. Provenance is undetermined at this time. 

Solid heavy wood frame.

29.5x33.5

Title:Unknown

Oil on canvas still life of foul and bounty scenery. Late 19th Century to early 20th Century.

Biographical Information

Trevor James (1866-1942)

Discover more about James Trevor at the Australian Art Sales Digest.

 

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Abstract Painting

US$7,500.00 US$7,000.00
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Abstract Painting

US$7,500.00 US$7,000.00

Karil Jeliazkov abstract painting "2008" with COA and appraisal. Priced under value. 

Retail is $10-$15k


Oil/Acrylic on canvas

34.74x49

Biography

Kiril Jeliazkov is an international artist who paints big—and dreams big.

He is best known for “The Orange Step,” a series of 128 large-scale abstract canvases, each of them 22 feet high by 11 feet wide.  These massive paintings are symbolically signed with the artist’s footprint in vivid orange.  It is the largest series of paintings ever designed to be displayed outdoors.  “I created the Orange Step with the idea that art is for everyone,” Kiril said.  “Therefore the ideal gallery for it is Mother Nature.”  This sweeping project first went on exhibit in Kiril’s native Bulgaria in a national park in his hometown of Yambol. The city of Savannah, Georgia was the second location to welcome The Orange Step—to its iconic Forsyth Park.  It was another fitting homecoming, since Kiril earned his Bachelor’s and Master’s of Fine Art in painting at the Savannah College of Art and Design in 2007.

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Cabin by Stream

US$425.00 US$400.00
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Cabin by Stream

US$425.00 US$400.00

Clara Iness oil painting from late 19th to early 20th Century. 
Wood frame no glass

21.75x16.5

b. 1874 - d. 1932

Biography

Artist Clara Inness was a student at Mark Hopkins Art Institute and was known for her meticulously executed landscapes. Clara Inness' oil paintings depict the countryside of California. Her attention to the details of the trees, grasses, and banks of rivers and lakes in her artwork create picturesque views of rural areas during the late 1800s and early 1900s. She used neutral tones, bright blues, and plays of shadow and light to create realistic, natural landscapes.

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House by the River

US$3,300.00 US$2,800.00
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House by the River

US$3,300.00 US$2,800.00

"House by the River" Giclee painting by Donny Finley. Signed Artist Proof #48/80

33.5x29.75

Donny Finley grew up in the small rural community of Millerville, Alabama miles from other children his age.  His heroes were the 1950's cowboys he saw on TV, which included Roy Rogers, John Wayne and others.  He learned to draw and paint by sketching what he saw in the Sears catalog.  After 40 years of painting Donny is rediscovering his love of the West.  He first became known for his watercolors:  however years of trial and error have made him proficient in the mediums of oil, acrylic and egg tempera.  Finley's paintings have been in national juried exhibitions including the Amercian Watercolor Societ.  Some of the more than 70 awards he has won are from the National Academy of Design in New York,  National Watercolor Society in California and the Salmagundi Club in New York.  The Birmingham Museum of Art, The Fine Arts Museum of the South and Coca Cola Corporate Headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia are a few collectors of his paintings.  Donny's work has been featured in American Art Magazine, Alabama Magazine, Southwest Art Magazine and others.