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618. Gabriel Spat (French, 19th-20th century), "Circus Performance", c. 1900; oil/board, 8" x 12", signed, nice frame.
1000-1500
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620. Frank S. Weisbrook (American early 20th c.) "Houses in Savanna", c. 1935; watercolor/paper, 12" x 16", signed. Iowa artist. He exhiited at the Davenport Art Gallery (1933), Art Institute of Chicago, and the St. Paul Institute. He won a bronze medal for watercolor in 1918. REF; Iowa Artists of the First 100 Years 400-600
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619. Cora Bliss Taylor (American, b. 1895), a pair of oils, one pictured: "Sisters", c. 1935; oil/canvas, 18" x 15", unsigned; with another companion painting of the same size, also unsigned; provenance: the estate of the artist. Saugatuck, Michigan painter. Taylor studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and with Charles Hawthorne. She exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago, Detroit Institute of Art, and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. 600-800
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621. Knute Heldner (Swedish, 1886-1954), "Cows in a Southern Landscape", c.1925; oil/ board, 20" x 16", signed. Important New Orleans painter. Heldner studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Art Students League. He exhibited extensively in the 1920s at the Art Institute of Chicago, Century of Progress Exposition (1934), Southern States Art League, and the Corcoran Gallery. His work is in the collection of the Historic New Orleans Collection. 3000-5000
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622. California School "Capistrano", c.1930; oil/canvas, 23" x 31", signed on stretcher, "John Wesley Rutter". 700-900
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