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Watercolor on Paper 'The Catch at Tossa de Mar, Spain' signed Michael Dunlavey 2012
70029
2017

from the artist: Old fishing boats have always fascinated me. those on the verge of falling apart, and sinking into the sea seem to call me, and I cannot pass one by without shooting a photograph as inspiration for a future painting. I seek to capture their essence, in a time less hurried, a calmness of spirit. I want to preserve their beauty. Michael Dunlavey is a true watercolor master learning his craft first from his father as a boy then receiving his B.A. and Masters in Art from California State University, Sacramento

Height: 
31.5"
Width: 
37"
$4,800
Available
70028
2018

from the artist: old fishing boats have always fascinated me. those on the verge of falling apart, and sinking into the sea seem to call me, and I cannot pass one by without shooting a photograph as inspiration for a future painting. I seek to capture their essence, in a time less hurried, a calmness of spirit. I want to preserve their beauty.

Michael Dunlavey is a true watercolor master learning his craft first from his father as a boy then receiving his B.A. and Masters in Art from California State University, Sacramento

Height: 
32"
Width: 
40"
$4,800
Available
70026
2012

From the artist: "Old fishing boats have always fascinated me. Those on the verge of falling apart, and sinking into the sea seem to call me, and I cannot pass one by without shooting a photograph as inspiration for a future painting. I seek to capture their essence, in a time less hurried, a calmness of spirit. I want to preserve their beauty."

Michael Dunlavey is a true watercolor master learning his craft first from his father as a boy then receiving his B.A. and Masters in Art from California State University, Sacramento. 

Height: 
32"
Width: 
40"
$4,800
Available
Watercolor on Paper 'Rooftops of Paris' by Michael Dunlavey
70025
2018

from the artist: I've long been inspired by old things. The texture and play of light on a weathered surface are the things that spark my imagination. I seek to capture a building's essence in my paintings, in a time less hurried with a calmness of spirit. Their strong simple shapes inspire me to try to somehow preserve their beauty captured at a moment in time.

Michael Dunlavey is a true watercolor master learning his craft first from his father as a boy then receiving his B.A. and Masters in Art from California State University, Sacramento

 

Height: 
32"
Width: 
40"
$5,560
Available
oil on board; a finely rendered continental art deco painting of a seated woman
4616
1930's

a well-thought out composition as the table plain draws the viewer into the room of a seated woman with distant gaze dressed in a blue jacket; the table set with a bowl of fruit, a goblet and plant; all within a silver-leafed carved wooden frame with linen slip; excellent condition professionally cleaned and restored; unsigned; later frame

Height: 
34"
Width: 
28"
$3,450
Available
Continental school; oil on canvas; still life with pineapple
4732
late 19th century

a serenely rendered still life depicting a lush table-scape with an exotic pineapple, symbolizing hospitality, resting on a metal tray all amid a large urn and wine glasses; good condition; illegibly signed and dated lower right; all within the original ebonized wooden frame with gold slip
 

Height: 
26"
Width: 
36"
$3,850
Available
 Henry Pruett Share (American, 1853-1905) etching of a wintry pastoral scene of a shepherd and flock; signed "R. LeGrande Johnston" (1850-1918)
50099
dated 1887

this peaceful pastoral scene at dusk of a shepherd and his sheepdog returning their flock to the stable; Reuben LeGrande Johnston (1850-1918), was born in Alexandria, Virginia. Best known for his landscapes with animals, he was well-traveled, visiting France, Spain, England, Tangiers and Morocco. He also traveled to the American west, notably Cheyenne, Wyoming. He was a member of the Society of Washington (DC) Artists, where he exhibited, in addition to the National Academy of Design; some discoloration to paper; newly matted and framed

Height: 
23 3/4"
Width: 
21"
Depth: 
1"
$1,550
Available
gouache on paper of an atmospheric wintry forest scene signed Robb Beebe
50098
1930's/1940's

the serene tonal painting with its limited palette and harmonizing colors depicting an impressionistic, hilly wintry scene; excellent condition; new giltwood frame and fillet; Robb Beebe began his art training in 1910 at the Cleveland School of Art. Post-university studies led Beebe to the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1913, he began using the name Robb Beebe with its unusual spelling. In the 1930's, Beebe worked as an illustrator for the pulp magazine, All Story Love Tales while contributing to Women's World, Collier's and McCalls.

Height: 
22 3/4"
Width: 
26 1/2"
$2,450
Available
"Seascape" oil on canvas 1950's by California artist Lucille Kent
4681

an accomplished California artist and a master at capturing the mood of the sea with her impasto technique, laying on thick layers with visible brush and painting- knife strokes as the sea almost comes off of the canvas; excellent condition; minor wear to frame; with old gallery label on the reverse; Kent once said "I feel I know the sea in most of its moods, but it will take years to get it all on canvas."

Height: 
29"
Width: 
34 1/4"
$2,850
Sold
Land's End 2003 no. 6 - Watercolor On Paper By William Stanisich, San Francisco presented by epoca
70024
dated 2003

Land's End 2003 no. 6 - Watercolor On Paper By William Stanisich, San Francisco presented by epoca  Land’s End Series – oil on canvas and watercolor on paper 2001 – 2018; a series of oil and watercolor paintings of Land’s End, San Francisco, CA; artist William Stanisich captures memories from boyhood to adulthood the “astonishing beauty” of the landscape of Land’s End ph. 415 864-6895 

Height: 
28"
Width: 
20"
$7,125
Available

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