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| Lots 604-608 |
604. Frank Perri (American, early 20th century), "Chicago Industrial Scene", c.1938; oil/canvas, 30" x 20", signed, from the estate of the artist. Perri immigrated from Italy to Chicago around 1930. He exhibited at the Carnegie Institute and the Art Institute of Chicago and was the president of the Oak Park Art League. He traveled to Mexico in the late 1930s. He specialized in figurative work and urban scenes of Chicago. 1500-2500 Not Pictured:
605. Barbara Young (American, 20th century), "Hong Kong", c.1960; oil/canvas, 18" x 24", signed. View of Hong Kong at night. 200-400
606. Emanuel Glicen Romano (American/Italian), "Mother and Three Children", c.1940; gouache/paper, 14" x 10", signed. New York modernist painter. He exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. 300-500
607. Yasuhide Kobashi (Japanese, b.1931), "Cow", c.1960; color woodblock print, 9" x 13", pencil signed and numbered, 16/30. Interesting modernist image. Kobashi was a printmaker and sculptor. 300-500
608. Cleo Van Buskirk (American, 20th century), "Non-Objective", watercolor/paper, 9" x 6" ,signed, Chicago area modernist. 300-500 |
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| Lot 609 |
609. Frank Perri (American, early 20th century), "Chicago Street Scene", c.1938; oil/canvas, 20" x 30", signed, from the estate of the artist. Perri immigrated from Italy to Chicago around 1930. He exhibited at the Carnegie Institute and the Art Institute of Chicago and was the president of the Oak Park Art League. He traveled to Mexico in the late 1930s. He specialized in figurative work and urban scenes of Chicago. 1500-2500 |
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