296.Leon Kroll (American, 1884-1974)Lot of Four Figure and LandscapeStudies. Each stamped “Estate of LeonKroll” on the reverse. Graphite on paper,sight sizes to 4 x 7 in., in Guido frames.$400-600297.Lucy Scarborough Conant (American,1867-1921)Undersea Still Life with Anemone,Starfish, and Seaweed. Signed orinscribed “LUCY CONANT” l.c. on the mat.Watercolor and graphite on paper, sight size14 x 9 1/2 in., framed.$300-500298.Charles Constantine Hoffbauer(American, 1875-1957)Lot of Two Works: The Confrontationand Mural Cartoon. Confrontation signed“C. Hoffbauer” l.r., identified on a label fromComenos Fine Arts affixed to the backing,gouache on vellum, Cartoon estate stamped“C. Hoffbauer” l.r., graphite on paper; sizesto 8 x <strong>11</strong> in., each framed.$400-600299.Richard Aberle Florsheim (American,1916-1979)Seashore. Signed “R. A. Florsheim ©” l.r.,titled l.c., numbered “46/2<strong>10</strong>” l.l. Lithographon paper, image size 13 3/4 x 18 in.,matted, unframed. Condition: Mild toning.$200-300300.Joseph Hirsch (American, 19<strong>10</strong>-1981)Lot of Two Courtroom Views. Eachsigned “Joseph Hirsch” in pencil l.r.,numbered “292/300” l.l. Lithographs,sheet sizes 22 3/4 x 17 1/4 in., unframed.Condition: One with tear to u.r. quadrant.$<strong>10</strong>0-150301.Louis L. Novak (American, 1903-1988)Harvard Memorial Church. Signed “LouisNovak” in red color pencil l.r., titled l.l.Color lithograph, 17 x 22 1/4 in., matted,unframed. Condition: Tape hinged tobacking mat.$200-300302.Charles Constantine Hoffbauer(American, 1875-1957)Lot of Four Framed Drawings of BaroqueFigures. Each signed “C. Hoffbauer” inpencil l.r., one identified on a label fromComenos Fine Arts, Boston. Graphite, ink,watercolor, and whiting on paper, sightsizes to 8 x <strong>10</strong> 5/8 in., in Guido frames.Condition: Three with rippling, not examinedout of frames.$500-700303.Charles Constantine Hoffbauer(American, 1875-1957)Lot of Five Drawings of Soldiers. Foursigned “C. Hoffbauer” in pencil, onestamped “CH” within an oval. Pencil onpaper (two with whiting), sight sizes to 9 3/4x 7 in., in Guido frames. Condition: Twowith subtle rippling, not examined out offrames.$500-700304.Samuel V. Chamberlain (American, 1895-1975)Lot of Three Works: Towers of Senlis,Saint Nicolas Des Champs, Paris, andView of a Homestead. Each signed“Samuel Chamberlain” in pencil l.r., Senlisnumbered “Artist’s Proof” l.l.; Paris titled anddated “...1924” within the matrix l.l., initialed“SVC” within the matrix l.r., numbered“9/<strong>10</strong>0” l.l., Homestead numbered “Ed.300” l.l. Senlis and Homestead etchings onpaper, Paris lithograph on paper, sight sizesto 15 x 9 in., each framed.$250-550305.Mervin M. Jules (American, 1912-1994)Little Taylor. Signed “Jules” l.r., titled andnumbered “... A S.” l.l. Color silkscreen,image size <strong>11</strong> x <strong>10</strong> 1/2 in., unmatted,unframed. Condition: Subtle rippling andstaining.$200-300306.Lot of Twenty-four Works:American School, 19th/20th Century,American and European Landscapes,Including Views of Port Jervis, NewYork, Raymondskill Falls, Pennsylvania,Grenada, Spain, and the Firth of Clyde,Scotland, most signed “W Hunt” l.l. or l.r.and inscribed “...W. Hunt/165 S. Elliot Place/Brooklyn/N.Y./Between 1850-1865” on thereverse, watercolor on paper, sheet sizes to12 1/2 x 20 in.; Charles Baker (American,1844-1906), Crashing Waves, signed anddated “Chas. BAKER 1897” l.r., watercoloron paper, sheet size 7 3/4 x 13 1/2 in.; allunframed. Condition: Most mounted tomat, Grenada with break, toning, losses.Provenance: From the artist to a relativeof the first wife of Dr. Roe, Patchogue,Long Island; by descent to his second wife,Alice Robinson (married in 1937); by familydescent.$300-400307.American School, 19th/20th CenturyLot of Five Portraits, Including Turkand Child. Three signed “W. Hunt,” threeinscribed “...W. Hunt/165 S. Elliot Place/Brooklyn/N.Y./Between 1850-1865” on thereverse, watercolor on paper, sheet sizesto 16 x 20 in., all unframed. Condition:Creases, losses, toning.Provenance: See lot 306.$200-300308.Hezekiah Anthony Dyer (American, 1872-1943)Lake of Thun. Signed “H.A. Dyer” l.r., titledl.l. Watercolor and gouache on paperboard,21 3/4 x 29 7/8 in., framed (without glass).N.B. Lake Thun is located in the BerneseHighlands of Switzerland.$600-800309.Lot of Two Unframed Works on Paper:Jerry Farnsworth (American, 1895-1983),Moonlight, signed “Jerry Farnsworth” onthe backing board l.r., titled on the backingboard l.l., color monotype, sheet size 6 1/4x 8 1/8 in., matted; Max Pollak (American,1886-1970), Mexico, Cactus at Taxco,signed “Max Pollak” l.r., titled l.l., numbered“6/35” l.c., color etching on paper, <strong>11</strong> 3/8 x7 1/4 in., matted. Condition: Cactus withtoning, sheet laid on backing with windowmat affixed to the front, Moonlight withrippling, hinged to back mat along the topedge.$250-35022 additional information and photos at www.skinnerinc.com
3<strong>10</strong>.Lot of Four Unmatted UnframedEuropean Etchings:Jacobus Jan Koeman (Dutch, 1889-1978), Blaricum, signed “Jacb J Koeman”in pencil l.r., titled and numbered “44/<strong>10</strong>0”l.l., signed, titled, and dated “...1917” in theplate, plate size 7 1/8 x <strong>11</strong> 1/8 in., GustaveHenri Marchetti (French, b. 1873), St.Jean Pied de Port, signed “G. Marchetti”l.r., titled at bottom of sheet, plate size <strong>10</strong>1/4 x 7 in., and Ferme Basque, signed“G. Marchetti” l.r., titled at bottom of sheet,plate size 8 1/8 x <strong>10</strong> 1/8 in.; ContinentalSchool, 20th Century, Landscape, signedindistinctly, possibly “A.F. Smets” l.r., titledand numbered “85/<strong>10</strong>0...” l.l., plate size6 1/8 x 8 in. Condition: All with soiling,handling creases, Blaricum and Landscapewith toning and foxing.$50-<strong>10</strong>03<strong>11</strong>.Marc Chagall (French, 1887-1985)Paradise [Adam and Eve and theForbidden Fruit], 1960, edition of 6500.Unsigned, published for Verve 37/38. Colorlithograph, sight size 13 1/2 x <strong>10</strong> in., framed.Condition: Laid onto mat board, tear l.r.$200-300312.Anna Elisabeth Batelt (Continental, b.1869)Lot of Fifty-five Unframed Etchingsof Various Subjects, many images withmultiples. Many pencil signed, most alsomonogrammed or signed in the plate. Sheetsizes from approximately 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 in.to 22 x 29 in. Condition: Toning, foxing,handling creases, rippling, soiling, staining.$200-400313.Antonie Volkmar (German, 1827-1867)Standing Girl with Doll. Signed and dated“A. Volkmar 1855” l.r. Watercolor on paper/board, 13 3/4 x <strong>10</strong> 1/8 in., unframed.Condition: Toning, mat burn, foxing, hingedto back mat along left edge in two places.$400-600314.Adolf Arthur Dehn (American, 1895-1968)Market in Haiti. Signed “Adolf Dehn”in pencil l.r., identified on a label fromAssociate American Artists affixed to thebacking. Lithograph on paper, image size9 5/8 x 13 1/2 in., unframed. Condition:Toning, not examined out of shrink wrap.$150-200315.American School, 20th CenturySeated Female Nude with Arms Raised.Unsigned. Watercolor on paper, sheet size22 3/4 x 18 3/4 in., framed (without glass).Condition: Rippling, tack holes in corners,hinged to window mat with brown papertape center top verso.$200-300316.Jules André Smith (American, 1880-1959)Fields and Distant Barns. Signed “J.André Smith” in pencil l.c. Etching onpaper/board, image size 5 1/2 x 7 3/4 in.,framed. Condition: Toning, not examinedout of frame.$150-200317.British School, 20th CenturyWalton-on-Thames. Signed “AlfredBarnes” in pencil l.r., dry stamped l.l., titledin the plate. Etching on paper, image size8 3/8 x 7 3/8 in., framed. Condition: Notexamined out of frame.$150-200318.American School, 20th CenturyThe Weathered Trunk. Signed “DAVID N.BROWN” l.r. Watercolor on paper, sightsize 15 x <strong>11</strong> in., framed.$<strong>10</strong>0-200319.Charles Peter Demetropoulos (Greek/American, 1912-1976)View of Trinity Place Railroad Station,Back Bay, Boston, c. 1950s. Unsigned,numbered “#731” and stamped “...Estate ofCharles Demetropoulos...” on the reverse.Watercolor and graphite on paper, sheetsize 15 x 21 1/2 in., framed. Condition:Minor tear u.r., brown paper tape along allmargins recto, cloth tape hinged to backingmat.Provenance: Through the Estate of CharlesDemetropoulos; acquired from an auctionsponsored by a Worcester, Massachusetts,Greek church.$300-500320.Hezekiah Anthony Dyer (American, 1872-1943)Sailboats on a Clear Day, Probablya View of Narragansett Bay. Signed“HADyer” in pencil l.l. Watercolor on paper,sight size <strong>10</strong> 1/2 x 14 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Toning, not examined out offrame.$400-600321.Walter Rudolf Mumprecht (Swiss, b.1918)Cavaliers. Signed “Mumprecht” l.r.,numbered “47/75” l.l. Etching, sight size 19x <strong>11</strong> in., framed.$200-300322.Samuel Johnson Woolf (American, 1880-1948)Lot of Two Portraits: Roald E. G.Amundsen and Herbert C. Hoover.Amundsen signed “S.J. Woolf” within thematrix l.l., Hoover signed “S.J. Woolf” inpencil l.r. Lithographs, sheet sizes to 16 1/4x <strong>11</strong> 1/4 in., framed.$150-200323.William Samuel Schwartz (American,1896-1977)Lot of Two Works: Portrait of a Man andPortrait of a Woman. Signed “WILLIAM S.SCHWARTZ” within the matrix l.l. and l.r.,respectively, and “William S. Schwartz” inpencil l.r. and l.l., respectively. Lithographs,sheet sizes 15 13/16 x 9 5/8 in., framed.$150-200324.American School, 20th CenturyView of Boats by a Dock, PossiblyWellfleet Harbor. Signed or inscribed “M LWILLIAMS” l.l. Watercolor and graphite onpaper, sight size 9 1/4 x 12 1/2 in., framed.Condition: Signature reinforced.$400-600325.Herman Maril (American, 1908-1986)Landscape with Horse-drawn Wagonand Walking Man with a Rake. Signed“Herman Maril” l.r., inscribed “To SidneyCox-this slight sketch” l.l. Ink, watercolor,and graphite on paper/board, sight size 71/4 x <strong>10</strong> 1/4 in., framed. Condition: Notexamined out of frame.$600-800326.Charles Emile Jacque (French, 1813-1894)Lot of Seventeen Pastoral Views. Mostsigned “Ch. Jacque” or initialed “CH. J.”within the matrix. Drypoint etchings, sheetsizes 9 5/8 x 12 3/4 in., unframed.$300-500online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com23
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