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745. Ethel Smul (American, 1897-1978), "Lyrical Chords", c. 1945; oil/canvas, 36" x 28", signed. Smul worked in New York City as a painter, after studying at the Art Students League, and with Sloan and Brackman. She exhibited from the late 1920s-50s, at the Salons of America, Society of Independent Artists, National Academy of Design, and the Cincinnati Art Museum ( her work is also in the collection of the Cincinnati Art Museum). 800-1200 |
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746. DeHirsh (Herch) Margules (American, 1899-1965), "Exotic Theme", c. 1950; oil/canvas, 49" x 21", signed. New York City and Woodstock, NY painter. Margulies exhibited as early as the 1920s, at the Woodstock Art Association, Art Institute of Chicago, and the Whitney Museum. His work is in the collections of the University of Arizona, University of Georgia, Museum of Modern Art, and the Boston Museum. 800-1200
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| 747. Fred Berger (American, 20th century), "Abstract Composition", c.1952; oil/canvas, 38" x 21", signed and dated. Berger was a Chicago modernist painter. He exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago in the 1940s-50s. 500-700 |
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748. Adrian Siegel (American, 1898-1978), "Perseus", c. 1945; oil/board, 48" x 31", signed. Philadelphia modernist painter and photographer. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, Philadelphia Art Alliance, Pepsi-Cola, and the Metropolitan Museum. 1000-2000 |
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