| 487. Abel George Warshawsky (American, 1883-1962), “Village near the Water”, c.1920; oil/canvas, 26" x 32”, unsigned with original name plate. Cleveland area impressionist. Warshawsky left Cleveland for New York in 1905, and then expatriated to Paris. He eventually returned to Cleveland in 1910, and taught there with William Sommer. He exhibited vibrantly colorful impressionist works throughout the 1910s-40s, and his work is in the collections of Cleveland Museum of Art, Minneapolis Art Institute, Art Institute of Chicago, and the Luxembourg Museum (Paris). 6000-8000 |