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1142. William S. Schwartz (American, 1896-1977), "The City Below", c.1930; watercolor/paper, 17" x 23", signed, very well framed and matted. Important Chicago modernist. Born in Russia, Schwartz moved to the United States and studied at the Art Institute of Chicago. He exhibited extensively from the 1920s-60s, and his work is in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, Detroit Institute of Art, and the Dept. of Labor, Washington DC. 2000-3000 |
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1143. Edna Reindel (American, b.1900), "Tabletop Still Life", c.1940; oil/canvas, 28" x 22", signed. California modernist. Reindel studied at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn. She exhibited at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (1940); Stendahl Gallery (L.A.), Vigeveno Gallery (L.A.), and the Golden Gate International Expo (1939). Her work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Whitney Museum, and the Dallas Museum. 6000-8000 |
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1144. Adolph Dehn (American, 1895-1968), "Central Park", c.1946; watercolor and gouache/paper, 19" x 27", signed and dated, well framed and matted. Dehn was well known for his watercolors of New York, painted primarily after 1936. His signature style was modern, but not abstracted. His subjects were portrayed with sensitivity and wit, so that the viewer could relate to the scene on a personal, almost familiar, level. This is an outstanding example of this artist's work and very desirable subject matter. 5000-7000 |
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