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735. Clarence Holbrook Carter (American, b. 1904), "Early Settlers", c.1935; watercolor/paper, 15.75" x 21.75", signed and dated; ACA Gallery label verso. Important modernist painter. Carter studied at the Cleveland School of Art and with Hans Hofmann in Italy. He exhibited extensively from the 1920s-40s, at the Museum of Modern Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum, Corcoran Gallery, and the Detroit Art Institute. His work is in the collections of numerous museums, and he taught at the Carnegie Institute, Cleveland Art Institute, and the Minneapolis Art Institute. 4500-6500
Exhibited: College of St Catherine, "American Scene Painting", 1995
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737. Rosa Boris (American, 20th century) "Still Life with Fish and Fruit", c. 1950; oil/canvas, 11" x 15", signed, original frame. Boris worked in New York and St Louis from the 1930s-60s. She also spent some time in Mexico painting. 400-600
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736. Len Goldberg (American, 20th century), "Duke Ellington", c. 1960; gouache/paper, 18" x 10", signed, unframed.
800-1200
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738. Clarence Holbrook Carter (American, b. 1904), "Portrait of a Woman", c.1932; oil/canvas, 20" x 16", signed and dated. Important modernist painter. Carter studied at the Cleveland School of Art and with Hans Hofmann in Italy. He exhibited extensively from the 1920s-40s, at the Museum of Modern Art, Art Institute of Chicago, Metropolitan Museum, Corcoran Gallery, and the Detroit Art Institute. His work is in the collections of numerous museums, and he taught at the Carnegie Institute, Cleveland Art Institute, and the Minneapolis Art Institute. 4000-6000
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739. Borack (American, 20th century), "Saving the Day!", c. 1965; gouache/board, 16" x 12", signed. Done as an illustration for a magazine story. Very high quality work.
500-700
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