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The Collection of Mort and Millie Goldsholl - Treadway Gallery

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667. Lee Godie (American, 1908-1994)“Portrait with Green Leaves (doublesided),” c. 1980, ink <strong>and</strong> acrylic oncanvas, 24.5” x 19”, signed lowerleft, framed 1000-1500668. Lee Godie (American, 1908-1994) “Yellow Hat, Blonde Hair,”c. 1980, ink <strong>and</strong> crayon oncanvas, 21” x 18”, signed lowerleft, framed 600-800669. Lee Godie (American, 1908-1994) “Artist Lee Godie,”c. 1980, ink <strong>and</strong> crayon oncanvas, 20.25” x 14.25”, signedlower left, framed 1000-1500670. Violet Oakley (American, 1874-1960) “Portrait,” 1953, watercolor,11.75” x 8.75”, pencil signed lowerleft, inscribed on mount, includesa letter from the artist to the firstowner, unframed 1000-2000671. Vic Donahue (American, 1918-2008) “Big SkyCountry,” c. 1970, oil on board, 17.75” x 23.5”,signed lower right, titled on verso, framed 500-700672. Henry (Harry) Marinsky (American, b.1909) “Woman Digging for Clams,” c.1950, bronze, 10.5”w x 11”h, signed, heldon a plexiglas base 1000-2000673. Philippe Henri Noyer (French, 1917-1985)“Reclining Lady,” c. 1970, watercolor, 27.5” x 40.5”,signed lower right, framed 800-1200674. Martin K. Ziegner (American, 20 thcentury) “Still Life,” c. 1950, oil oncanvas, 26” x 20”, signed lower right,framed 200-300675. Fletcher Martin (American, 1904-1979)“Greetings,” 1978, pair <strong>of</strong> woodcuts,largest: 17.75” x 10.75”, one signedlower right, framed 200-400676. Cirno Sergio Bissi (Italian, 1902-1987) “<strong>The</strong> Jester,” c. 1960, oil onboard, 27.5” x 19”, signed lowerleft, framed 300-500138 www.treadwaygallery.com

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