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1126. John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946), "Negro and Judge", c.1921; watercolor/paper, 7.25" x 5.25", unsigned, provenance: Kennedy Galleries, NYC. Curry studied at the Art Institute of Chicago, and worked as an illustrator from 1919-1926. He later became known for his "American Scene" paintings done in the 1930s-40s. This early work is a fine example of his illustrative style. 2000-3000 |
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1127. John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946), "Pony Express", c.1921; watercolor/paper, 9.5" x 13.5", signed and dated, provenance: Kennedy Galleries, NYC. Curry studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and worked as an illustrator from 1919-1926. He later became known for his "American Scene" paintings done in the 1930s-40s. 2000-3000 |
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1128. H. Paul Howard (American, early 20th century), "Hillbilly Music", c.1930; oil/canvas, 23" x 16", signed, original frame, exhibition label verso from Springfield, MO. 500-700 |
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1129. Norman MacLeish (American, b.1890), "Churchyard", c.1936; watercolor/paper, 19" x 23", signed. Chicago regionalist painter. MacLeish studied and exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, and also exhibited at the Worlds Fair New York (1939). He was a WPA supervisor in Chicago. His work is in the collection of the Detroit Institute of Art. 600-800 |
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