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702. Nino Guiffido (Italian, 20th century), a pair of oils depicting children, one shown; 11" x 9", signed, original ornate frames. 400-600 |
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703. Igor Talwinski (European, 20th century), "The Young Artist", c.1940; oil/canvas 16" x 14", signed. 300-500 |
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704. Werner Drewes (American, 1899-1985), "Floral Still Life", c.1955; color woodblock print, 22" x 10", pencil signed and numbered. Important American modern painter and printmaker. Drewes was highly influenced by the printmaking tradition of the German Expressionists, and continued his craftsmanship at the Bauhaus. He became close friends with Kandinsky, Klee, Moholy-Nagy, and Oskar Schlemmer. Drewes moved to New York in 1930, met Katherine Drier, and became involved with the Societe Anonyme. He was also a founding member of the American Abstract Artists in 1937. Drewes taught at Columbia University, Washington University, and the Institute of Design. 500-700 |
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705. Leroy Nieman (American, b.1926), "Max Roach", 1959; pastel/paper, 12.75" x 10", signed. Max Roach was a well known jazz musician. Nieman executed many celebrity portraits. 1400-1600 |
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