Art & Design

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Location
Chicago, IL 60641
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
May 28
10am

Sale Ends

Thu
May 28

Terms & Conditions

CONDITIONS OF SALE
The lots listed in this catalogue (whether printed or posted online) will be offered at public auction by
Potter and Potter Auctions, Inc., as agent for consignor(s) subject to the following terms and conditions. By
bidding at auction you agree to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.
PRIOR TO THE SALE
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reports may be provided if requested in a timely manner.
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to us prior to the sale for the convenience of clients who are not present at the auction in person. Bids
must be placed in U.S. dollars. If we receive written bids on a particular lot for identical amounts, and
these are the highest bids on the lot at the auction, it will be sold to the person whose written bid was
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failing to execute a written bid or for errors and omissions in connection with such written bid(s).
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connection with telephone bidding.

Bidding Increments - Expected bid increments are as follows:
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$0.00 $29.00 $5.00
$30.00 $99.00 $10.00
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$1000.00 $1,999.00 $100.00
$2,000.00 $4,999.00 $200.00
$5,000.00 $9,999.00 $500.00
$10,000.00 $19,999.00 $1,000.00
$20,000.00 $49,999.00 $2,000.00
$50,000.00 and above 10% of current bid
Note: the auctioneer may modify the increments at any time.
Reserves ? Although the majority of the lots in the sale are offered without reserve, some lots in the sale
may be subject to a reserve which is the confidential minimum price below which such lot will not be sold.
The reserve will not exceed the low estimate of the lot. Reserves are agreed upon with consignors or, in
the absence thereof, the absolute discretion of Potter and Potter Auctions, Inc. The auctioneer may open
the bidding on any lot below the reserve by placing a bid on behalf of the seller. The auctioneer may
continue to bid on behalf of the seller up to the amount of the reserve, either by placing consecutive bids
or by placing bids in response to other bidders. With respect to lots that are offered without reserve,
unless there are already competing bids, the auctioneer, in his or her discretion, will generally open the
bidding at half of the low estimate for the lot. In the absence of a bid at that level, the auctioneer may
proceed backwards at his or her discretion until a bid is recognized, and then continue up from that
amount.
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any bid, to advance the bidding in such a manner as he or she may decide, to withdraw any lot, and in the
case of error or dispute, and whether during or after the sale, to determine the successful bidder, to
continue the bidding, to cancel the sale or to reoffer and resell the item in dispute. If any dispute arises
after the sale, our sale record is conclusive.
Successful Bid ? The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer will be the purchaser. In the case of
a tie bid, the winning bidder will determined by the auctioneer at his or her sole discretion. In the event of

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reoffer the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, the Potter and Potter Auctions, Inc. sale
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and responsibility.
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applicable taxes and other charges) no later than 5 p.m. on the seventh (7) business day following the sale.
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bidders. Please allow 3?4 weeks for delivery.
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that damage or loss occurs, these are subject to our insurance carrier?s rules and limitations. Customers are
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Department before the sale for advice on the shipping and handling requirements that apply to the lots of
interest to you.
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released to the shipper without the buyer?s written consent and until payment has been made in full.
Unless otherwise agreed, all purchases should be removed by the 15th day following the sale.

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amount. Storage fees. Potter & Potter will charge a storage fee of $50 per week for any orders awaiting
payment and/or removal for more than 15 days following the auction date. This cost shall constitute a lien
against such property, which may be removed to a public warehouse at the risk, account, and expense of
the purchaser.
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International buyers are responsible for knowing their country?s laws on importing items as well as paying
all customs and duties fees on purchased items.
Non-Payment ? If we do not receive payment in full, in good cleared funds, within seven (7) business days
following the sale, we are entitled in our absolute discretion to exercise one or more of the following
measures, in addition to any additional actions available to us by law: (1) to impose a late charge of one
and a half percent (1.5%) per thirty (30) days of the total purchase price, prorated to commence on the
date of the sale; (2) to hold the defaulting buyer liable for the total amount due and to begin legal
proceedings for its recovery together with interest, legal fees and costs to the fullest extent permitted
under applicable law; (3) to rescind the sale; (4) to resell the property publicly or privately with such terms
as we find appropriate; (5) to resell the property at public auction without reserve, and with the purchaser
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both sales at our regular rate, all other charges due hereunder and incidental damages. In addition, a
defaulting purchaser will be deemed to have granted us a security interest in, and we may retain as
collateral security for such purchaser?s obligations to us, any property in our possession owned by such
purchaser. At our option, payment will not be deemed to have been made in full until we have collected
funds represented by checks, or in the case of bank or cashier?s checks, we have confirmed their
authenticity; (6) to offset against any amount owed; (7) to not allow any bids at any upcoming auction by
or on behalf of the buyer; (8)to take other action as we find necessary or appropriate.
Abandoned

Property - In accordance with the Illinois Revised Uniform Unclaimed Property Act (765 ILCS
1026/15-191 et seq.), any property not collected within six months after an auction's conclusion will be
considered abandoned. This applies to all property, whether associated with a settled invoice or a previously
listed and unsold consignment. Potter & Potter Auctions reserves the right to treat abandoned property as it
sees fit and act in its sole discretion, and may resell, discard, donate, or retain the abandoned property. To
facilitate timely removal, the auction house will issue three written communications before determining a
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ownership rights. No refunds, payments, or future credits will be issued for abandoned property.
LIABILITY
Condition Reports ? Potter and Potter Auctions, Inc. is not responsible for the correctness of any
statement of any kind concerning any lot, whether written or oral, nor for any other errors or omissions in
description or for any faults or defects in any lot. Neither the seller, ourselves, our officers, employees or
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lot with regard to merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, description, size, quality, completeness,
condition, attribtion, u authenticity, rarity, importance, medium, provenance, prior ownership history, or
historical relevance. Except as required by local law any warranty of any kind whatsoever is excluded by
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the conduct of the auction and any matters connected with any of the foregoing shall be governed and
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court to be invalid, illegal or unenforceable, that part shall be discounted and the rest of the conditions
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Potter and Potter offers historically significant items which may include culturally insensitive material,
including but not limited to racist and sexist content. The content and form of such items does not reflect
the views or values of the auctioneers or staff.
P&P's limited authenticity warranty extends for one calendar year from the date of the live sale. Buyer must
notify Potter and Potter Auctions regarding concerns of authenticity in writing within one (1) year of the
date of the live auction. Following receipt of written notification, subject to and bound by terms below,
Potter and Potter will refund the purchase price paid by the client, less any shipping costs. Terms are as
follows:
A: Warranty will be honored for claims notified in writing within a period of one (1) year from the date of a
live auction. After such time, P&P will not be obligated to honor the limited authenticity warranty.
B: Warranty does not apply to cases in which scholarship has developed since the auction, leading to a
change in generally accepted opinion. Further, Warranty does not apply if the Heading either matched the
generally accepted opinion of experts at the date of the auction or drew attention to any conflict of
opinion.
C: Buyer pays for and provides P&P with the written opinions of two recognized experts in the field,
mutually agreed upon, confirming the lot is not authentic. P&P reserves the right to obtain additional
opinions at its expense.
D. All items must be returned to P&P at Buyer's expense in the condition cataloged in at the time of the
sale.
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Description & Details

This is an auction replete with standouts. Works by Magritte, Tamayo, Paschke, Wirsum and multiple mixed media collages and prints from the celebrated Tony Fitzpatrick will cross the block. A significant work by Bill Traylor leads the Outsider Art session, alongside major works by Finster, Dial, Sparrow, and Dawson. Folk art includes a carved grotto Jesus and Devil train set sculpture from Wisconsin, and three oversize leaves by Ivan Albright lead the fine art session. Design collectors can settle in to a Bouloum Chair by Oliver Mourge for Airbourne International.
FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). My Snakebit Heart. 1993.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Hard Luck Number. 1993.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). King Bee. 1998.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Trio of Etchings: Coal Boy, Caitlin's Bird, and Shroud.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Matador's Bad Dream. 1993.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Group of 3 Etchings.WATERS, Percy (American, 1888-1952). Blueprint Tattoo Flash with Female Figures and Faces. CircaJapanese Trapunto American Eagle Silk Embroidery. Circa early 20th century.WATERS, Percy (American, 1888-1952). Blueprint Tattoo Flash with Native American Figures,FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Herrod. 1998.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025) X. (from Max and Gaby's Alphabet). 2000.KLAUBA, George (American b. 1938). Untitled. 1993.PASCHKE, Ed (American, 1939-2004). "Groucho-Doody". 1974.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Southside Rose. 2005.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Atom. 1998.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Captives. 1998.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Medusa Flower. 1998.WIRSUM, Karl (American, 1939-2021). Snowball Boy Bust. 1977.BROWN, Roger (American, 1941-1997). Hank Williams / Honky Tonk Man. 1991.GOLUB, Leon (American, 1922 - 2004). Satyr. 1948​​​​​​​.GODIE, Lee (American, 1908-1994). Untitled (Portrait with a Hat).GODIE, Lee (American, 1908-1994). Untitled. (Waiter). Circa 1990.FERRIS, Joseph (American, 20th Century). Untitled. Charles Bukowski with His Friend Georgia Hubbard,FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Blood Red Bird. 2023.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Vehicle. 1999.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Music of Slaughter. 1999.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Last Rodeo. 1999.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Max & Gaby's Alphabet. (26 prints). 1999/2000.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Wasp at Twilight. 1995.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Cicada Making Rain. 1995.BRESEE, Michael (American, 20th Century). Paper W. A. S. P. 1986.TAIT, Arthur Fitzwilliam. (British, 1819-1905). Untitled (Chickens).FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). King Stinky. 1993.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Sad Bull. 1992.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Viper. 1992.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). Linden's Photographic Studio. 1974.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). 1338 North La Salle Street. 1986.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). Schlitz / Pat's Polka Den. 1985.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Jesus Crow. 1992.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Cat Driven Mad by Swallows. 1992.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Viper. 1992.HULL, Richard (American, b. 1955). Perfect Exhaustion. 1983-4.HULL, Richard (American, b. 1955). Last. 1999.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Juggler. 1992.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Cicada. 1993.Group of 42 High School Style Ledger Drawings by Dwayne Hollingsworth. Various dates.FULLER, Victoria (American, B. 1953). Lost Soles. 1992.WILDE, C.K. (American, b. 1972). Microeconomics. 2005.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The City Dog. 1998.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). The Life (After James Wright). 1998.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Carbray's Dog. 1997.WATERS, Percy (American, 1888-1952). Blueprint Tattoo Flash with Nautical and Other Designs. CircaWATERS, Percy (American, 1888-1952). Blueprint Tattoo Flash with Patriotic and Religious Designs.WATERS, Percy (American, 1888-1952). Blueprint Tattoo Flash with Various Designs. Circa 1920s.FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Group of 6 Bird Etchings. 2002FITZPATRICK, Tony (American, 1958-2025). Group of 6 Etchings. 1998IVAN ALBRIGHT by Michael Croydon. Monograph. Signed Twice and Inscribed on Half-title Page.ALBRIGHT, Ivan (American, 1897-1983). Bronze Leaves from the Vermont Home of Ivan Albright. Group ofALBRIGHT, Ivan Le Lorraine (American, 1897-1983). A Town by the River. 1941.ALBRIGHT, Ivan (American, 1897 - 1983). Untitled (Seascape).BOURAS, Harry (American, 1932-1990). Detail for an Homalie to J-P. Rameau - XIII.BOURAS, Harry (American, 1931-1993). The Growing Stone. 1959.BOURAS, Harry (American, 1931-1993). Landfigure. 1960.ROSOFSKY, Seymour (American, 1924 - 1981). Snake in the Oven. ​​​​​FOULKES, Llyn (American, 1934-2025). To Louis / With Sincerest Regards. 1977.HARING, Keith (American, 1958-1990). The Chicago Voguers' Ball. Style for Life. 1989.AFTER PHALLE, NIKI DE ST. (French 1930-2002). Dancing Nana. Black and White Paper Mache Sculpture.AFTER MIRO, Joan (Spanish,1893-1983). Untitled. Maravillas Series. Circa 1975.DALÍ, Salvador (Spanish, 1904–1989). Two Etchings from The Five Spanish Immortals:After Pablo Picasso. (Spanish, 1881-1973) Owl. Not dated.[AFTER] PICASSO, Pablo (Spanish, 1881-1973). Demoiselle e Minotaure. 1970.AFTER PICASSO, Pablo (Spanish, 1881-1973). Vive la Paix. (Long Live Peace). 1954, printed later.LARIONOV, Mikail (Russian, 1881-1964). Picasso. (Drawing of Pablo Picasso While Working Together forPICASSO, Pablo {Association]. Direct Contact Print of Front Elevation from Original Drawing for theBOTELLO, Angel (Spanish, 1913-1986). Untitled. (Female Portrait). Not dated. 1950's.[ATTRIBUTION]. MAGRITTE, Rene (Belgian, 1898-1967). Untitled. (Bien Amicalement....)DINE, Jim (American, b. 1935). Imprint from Dorian Grays Stomach. 1968.KOSTABI, Mark (American, b. 1960). Equestrian Reverie. 2021.LIEBERMAN, Cecelia Robbins (American, 1914-1988). Untitled (Black and White Abstract).DAVISON (20th century). Picture Frame - Two. 1968.BRESSAN, Pauline (Canadian, b. 1944). Viononcelliste Rouge. 1991.NEWHALL, Michael (American, b. 1945). Untitled (Three Figures).RIVERS, Larry (American, 1923–2002). Pop Singer. Circa 1979.BEAL, Jack (American, 1931-2013). Self-Portrait with Visor. 1974.Group of 4 prints by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts and The Charring Hill Co. Ltd. BuckminsterERLEBACHER, Martha Mayer (American 1937-2013). Untitled (Nude Female Torso). 1978.BERTRAND, Alain (French, B. 1946). Untitled. (Noir Scene). Not dated.BUFFET, Bernard (French,1928-1999) Untitled. Man in Forest. Circa 1965.BUFFET, Bernard (French, 1928 - 1999). Untitled (Plage de Saint Cast). 1961.FRANKENSTEIN, Curt (American, 1920-2009). Untitled, (Circus Ballerina Sitting on a Carousel Horse).MADDERDOIT (British, 20 / 21st century). Skipping Stones. 2020.MR. BRAINWASH / Thierry Guetta. (French, b. 1966) Paint Girl. Red Heart 3D Edition. Not dated.GOSLIN, Tim (20th century). Sid and Nancy, a pair. 1991.RAUSCHENBERG, Robert (American, 1925 - 2008). From the Seat of Authority. 1979.POPism / The Warhol 60's. Andy Warhol and Pat Hackett. 1980. Signed Twice by Andy Warhol.MAX, Peter (American, b. 1937). Statue of Liberty, Version I #434. 2018.MAX, Peter (American, b. 1937). Umbrella Man on Blend #396. 2018.LA ROCK or LA II (ORTIZ, Angel) (American, B. 1967). Untitled. Not dated.FINNIGAN, Sheila (American, b. 1940). Study for No Girlz Allowed. 2000.STEINBERG, Saul (Romanian-American, 1914-1999). Man in Landscape. 1970.[DISNEYANA] DAVIS, Marc Fraser (American, 1913-2000). Tree of Knowledge. 1958.[DISNEYANA] DAVIS, Marc Fraser (American, 1913-2000). Horses Seeing Red. 1950.[DISNEYANA] DAVIS, Marc Fraser (American, 1913-2000). Horseman with White Face. Circa 1970s.[DISNEYANA] DAVIS, Marc Fraser (American, 1913-2000). Stained Glass Arches and Gazebo. 1950.[DISNEYANA] DAVIS, Marc Fraser (American, 1913-2000). Man, Horse, and Bull. 1947.ZRIBEL (American 20th Century). When It's Too Late. 1978.BANKS, Michael (American, b. 1972). Pezo.KALETSKI, Alexander (American, b. 1946). From Dawn till Dusk. 1996.BRITO JORGE, Jacqueline (Cuban, b. 1973). Untitled (Figure and Birds) and Untitled (Face in Sky),BRITO JORGE, Jacqueline (Cuban, b. 1973). Confesiones Sobre el Camino. 2000.BRITO JORGE, Jacqueline (Cuban, b. 1973). Untitled (Ships and Arms) and Untitled (Hanging Objects),Three Chihuly Books. Chihuly - Glass has Original Artwork on Half Title Page.FERRER, Rafael (Puerto Rican, b. 1933). Untitled Assemblage.Bouloum Lounge Chair by Oliver Mourgue for Airbourne, France. 1968.GOTT, Susan (American, 20th century). Red and Gold Figurative Sculpture.TAGLIAPIETRA, Andrea (Italian, b. 1955). The Lovers. Not dated.MATRANGA, Frank (American, b. 1934). Many are Called - But ...EHART, Karen, (American, 20th / 21st Century). Untitled. (Steer). Circa 2010.ERTE (Romain De Tirtoff, Russian, 1892-1990). Earth's Dream. 1978.ERTE. (Romain de Tirtoff. Russian,1892-1990) Nicole. 1975.BUCK, John (American, b. 1946). Fire Weed. 1991.CHEMIAKIN, Mihail (Russian, b. 1943). Carnival of St. Petersbourg, (from the series). Late 20thFRECKELTON, Sondra (American, 1936-2019). Plant with Basket Quilt. 1977.ANTONELLI, Piero (Italian, 1916-1989) Floral Still Life. 1972.TANNER, Christopher (American, 20th century). Flowers for my Mother and Dainty Humiliations, two.O'CONNELL, Susan (20th century). Fish Parable. 1991.KEARSE, Alton (Unknown). Untitled (Abstract). Indistinctly dated.PARKER, Robert Andrew (American, 1927-2023). Dracula and Lucy.HOLMES, Billie Justine (American, b. 1970). Ode to Martha.KURODA, Shigeki (Japanese, b. 1953). Bicycle K-49 together with B-51. Ca. 1980.TAMAYO, Ruffino (Mexican, 1899-1991) Beast Swallowing a Bird. Circa 1960.NIERMAN, Leonardo (Mexican, 1932-2023). Untitled (Ship in the Sky). 1975.PASMORE, Victor (British, 1908-1998). Untitled. (Blue Black). 1986.[AFTER]. BACON, Francis (British,1909-1992). Oresteia of Aeschylus (Sabatier 16), 1981.MATISSE, Henri (French, 1869-1954), The Thousand and One Nights. 1950.TOBEY, Mark (American, 1890-1976). Senza Titolo. 1970. Lithograph on paper.PICCILLO, Joseph (American, b. 1941). Study - Sept, 1977.MCCURDY, Maggie (American, b. 1932). Docile Beast, and a Miniature Diorama.HERMAN, Dimitry S. (American, 21st century). Untitled (Horizontal Landscape). Not dated.[PRINTS]. Two Prints / Pineapple and Lilies. Circa 1990s–2000s.(AFTER) HURTADO, Fabio. Mascarada. Circa 1990s-2000s.TERZIANO, Veniero (Italian, 20th century). Pair of Clown Paintings.Figure in a Bathroom.SECUNDA, Arthur (1927-2022). Collection of Ten Prints.[PRINTS]. ARTIST UNKNOWN. Untitled / Abstract Squares. Circa 1990s-2000s.CHODASH, Ann (American, 20th century). Untitled (Geometric Abstract). 1997.LAIRD, Campbell (American, 20th century). Flit Wo 12. 2006.WILSON, M.B. (American, 20th century). Hullabaloo. 1998.Regile, Hirsch, Rosenblum (Unknown). Untitled (Abstract).JOHNSON, Bradford (20th century). Lost Flag. 2003.JOHNSON, Bradford (20th century). Polaris A-3. 2002.MORA, Elsa (Cuban, b. 1971). Elsa's Fear. 1996.ARTIST UNKNOWN. Pair of Abstract Landscapes. Circa 1990s-2000s.HYBL, Heidi. (American, b. 1949). Calm Sea.[PASTEL]. ARTIST UNKOWN. Untitled / Landscape with Water [I]. Circa 1990s-2000s.[PASTEL]. ARTIST UNKNOWN. Untitled / Landscape with Water [II]. Circa 1990s-2000s.SCHOFIELD, Michael (American, 20th century). Tranquil Moment. N.d.WALL-ROMANA, Margaret (American, 20th century). Light in the Tangle. Circa 2000s.LUO BROTHERS (Chinese, 20th century). Welcome to the World's Famous Brands, Series #73. 1998.LUO BROTHERS (Chinese, 20th century). Welcome to the World's Famous Brands, Series #65. 1998.PITTMAN, John (American, b. 1948). Composition #64. 2003.LEVA, Barry ( American, B. 1941). Weinberg Gallery Installation. 1979.WILLIAMS, Arthur [After] (20th century). Adam Smith.NOVACK, Marlena (American, 20th century). Tanka 6. 1997.NOVACK, Marlena (American, 20th century). Tanka 5. 1997.NOVACK, Marlena (American, 20th century). Untitled (Yellow and Black).DICK, Jeff (American, 20th century). Sage Drift and Violet Fallow, two. 2002.FRASER, John (American, 20th century). Untitled (3-Part Open), triptych. 2002.SADLER, Ada (American, 20th century). Paso Robles #7; Paso Robles #10; Theilig Chair #3; and TheiligFRIEDMAN, Lance (American, 20th century). Recollection.FRIEDMAN, Lance (American, 20th century). Three Pieces from Precession.FRIEDMAN, Lance (American, 20th century). Half Way There.FRIEDMAN, Lance (American, 20th century). Four Nests.EVANS, John (American, 1932 - 2012). Three Collages From 1980: Feb. 22, Apr. 15, and Jul 3.EVANS, John (American, 1932 - 2012). Three Collages From 1981: Mar 1, Sep 3, Oct 22.EVANS, John (American, 1932 - 2012). Three Collages From 1990: 27 Fev., 10 Mai, and 22 Sep.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). Garfield Park Fieldhouse. 1987.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). Linden's. 1987.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). 4232 North Paulina Avenue. 1982.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). Chicago Brownstone. 1978.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). 1521 North Hoyne Avenue. 1986.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 – 1993). Private Detective.JACOBSEN, Zani (American, 1928 - 1993). Chicago Brownstone. 1986.Zivko Zic (Croatian, 1924 - 2015). Four Urban Landscapes.[Unknown Artist]. House. Signed "MPOM."SORRENTO, Lamar (American, 20th century). St. Lawrence on the Grill and The Flaying of StREDMOND, John (American, 20th century). Down Mechanics. 2005.HEIDACKER, Stephanus (German, b. 1959). The Rest. 1985.REMINGTON, Deborah (American, 1930-2010). Quadra. 1988.POPE, Carl (American, b. 1961). B Nice or Leave No Credit. Signed. Circa 2007.WALKER, Kara (American, b. 1969). I'll Be a Monkey's Uncle. 1996.[AFTER] BEARDEN, Romare (American 1911-1988). American Civil Liberties Union Color ScreenprintBURROUGHS, Margaret (American, 1917-2010). Malcolm. Signed Linoleum Print Reproduction datedBURROUGHS, Margaret (American, 1917-2010). The Quartet. Signed Linoleum Print Reproduction datedBURROUGHS, Margaret (American, 1917-2010). The African American Family. Signed Linoleum PrintDELANEY, Joseph (1904–1991). Untitled (Double Portrait).DELANEY, Joseph (1904–1991). Untitled Portrait. Circa 1960.DELANEY, Joseph (1904–1991). Untitled Woman Portrait.DELANEY, Joseph (1904–1991). Untitled (Nude Figures). Circa 1950.DELANEY, Joseph (1904–1991). Two Paintings: Union Square and George Washington / Union Square[IN THE STYLE OF] CORTOR, Eldzier (American, 1916-2015). Untitled (Two Figures with a Baby). Ca.BAZILE, Alberoi (Haitian, 1920-2005). Untitled. (To the Market). 1971STRINGFELLOW, Allen (American, 1923-2004). Untitled (Portrait of Young Ladies).KRAMER, Julius (American, 1920-2020). Untitled (Figural Abstract).DE LOO, Margaret (American, 20th century). Untitled (Boys Playing Marbles). 1962.[IN THE STYLE OF] WARING, Laura Wheeler (American, 1887 – 1948). Untitled (St...Ultimo Cigar Related Advertising Illustration in an Art Nouveau Style. Circa 1940.GROSS, Michael (American, b. 1953) Elaborate Ceramic Coffee Table. Circa 1995.EDMUNDSON, Stan (American, b. ). Untitled Surfboard. 2019.MORBILLO, Frank ( American, b. 1957). 3D Line Drawing. 1992.HILL, Chris (American, b. 1962). Untitled (Abstract Sculpture). ​​​​​MARTIN, Walter (b. 1953) and Paloma Muñoz (b. 1965). Traveler XXXIV. 2001.MASCAI, Aaron (American, 20th, 21st Century). Mixed Media Wall Sculpture holding a Mascai JewlerySMUTS, Butch (South African, 20th century). Jacaranda Vase. 2012.WERNER, Ruth (American, 20th century). Untitled Vessel. Raku, glaze and gold leaf.Trio of Brutalist Candlestick Wall Sconces. Circa 1970's.Brutalist Folk Art Candlestick Figures. Circa 1960's.VANCE, James (American, 1919 – 2007). Proposed Storyboard S...JACHNA, Joseph D. (American, 1935–2016). Goodman Park - 1976. (Series of 3 Photographs).Pair of Richard Avedon Posters. 1980s.[PHOTOGRAPHY] The Siskind Variations. A Quartet of Photographs & Contemplations by Aaron Siskind.[PHOTOGRAPHY] Here and There. Photographs by Helen Levitt. Foreword by Adam Gopnik. Signed by LevittNARAHARA, Ikko (Japanese, b. 1931). Portici di Luce, Piazza San Marco. Tokyo, 1981.DAHL-WOLF, Louise (American, 1895-1989). Two Signed Exhibition Posters and 5 Press PrintPair of Exhibition Posters, Chicago Center for Contemporary Photography at Columbia College Chicago.Group of Four Posters, 3 Signed.Group of 4 Exhibition Posters.Group of 5 Posters. Walker Evans, William Coupon, Robert Heinecken and 2 Columbia PhotographyGREENE, Milton (American, 1922-1982). Fashion Dovima (DHSP-11). Kim Novak. Two Portraits. 1952,Group of Eight Photographs. Zion Ozeri (2), Nancy Goldsmith. F. Van Hoof and anonymousTURNER, Philip A. (American, 1932-2024). Untitled. Construction Site and Bridgework. 3 Black & WhiteTURNER, Philip A. (American, 1932-2024). Untitled. Neighborhood Teens. 3 Black & White SilverThree Hotel Advertising Photographs. 1990s-2000s.SHAIKHET, Arkady (Russian, 1898-1959). Building the Planatarium [sic]. Circa 1929.SHAIKHET, Arkady (Russian, 1898-1959). A Miner of the Chiatur Manganese Mines Listening to a RadioSHAIKHET, Arkady (Russian, 1898-1959). New Road Construction. Circa 1920s.SHAIKHET, Arkady (Russian, 1898-1959). The Office Building of the Soviet Food Trust in Moscow. CircaSHAIKHET, Arkady (Russian, 1898-1959). Stairway of Workers' Home. Circa 1920s.SHAIKHET, Arkady (Russian, 1898-1959). Unique Theatre of Workers' Club. Circa 1930s.SHAIKHET, Arkady (Russian, 1898-1959). Arrival of the First Motor Truck in the Heart of the CaucasusODIORNE, William (American,1881-1978) Portfolio of 12 Vintage Silver Gelatin Prints. Circa 1920.TOLLIVER, Mose (American, 1925–2006). Untitled (Black Angel).TOLLIVER, Mose (American, 1925–2006). Untitled (Purple/Green).TOLLIVER, Mose (American, 1925–2006). Untitled (Pink/Green).TOLLIVER, Mose (American, 1925–2006). Untitled (Blue/Gray).DOYLE, Sam (American, 1906–1985). 2 Miss ? 20th century.TRAYLOR, Bill (American, 1853-1949). Untitled. (Man Looking into Hole). 1939.SPARROW, Simon (1914–2000). Untitled (Small Assemblage).SPARROW, Simon (1914–2000). Untitled (Large Assemblage).DAWSON, William (American, 1901-1990). Head and Figure.DAWSON, William (American, 1901-1990). Figure with Green and Red Striped Sweater.DAWSON, William (American, 1901-1990). Cane.DAWSON, William (American, 1901-1990). Figure with Yellow Hat.DAWSON, William (American, 1901-1990). Dog.DAWSON, William (American, 1901-1990). Untitled. (Five Dogs). 1990.BLIZZARD, Georgia (American, 1919-2002) Satan's Messengers. 1993.ROBERTSON, Royal (American, 1930-1997). Untitled (Spaceman). Circa 1980.WILLIAMS, "Artist" Chuckie (American, 1957 - 2000). Nolan Ryan. Undated.DIAL, Thornton (American, 1928-2016). Untitled (Figure with Wavy Hair). Undated.WILLIS, Wesley (American, 1963-2003) It's the Dan Ryan Expressway, 51st St. 2002.SUDDUTH, Jimmy Lee (American, 1910-2007). Untitled (Cityscape). Undated.SUDDUTH, Jimmy Lee (American, 1910-2007). Little Black Toto. Undated.SUDDUTH, Jimmy Lee (American, 1910-2007). Untitled (Lady in a Black and Red Dress). Undated.SUDDUTH, Jimmy Lee (American, 1910-2007). Untitled (Lady in Brown). Undated.SUDDUTH, Jimmy Lee (American, 1910-2007). Untitled (Self-Portrait in Orange Shirt). Undated.SUDDUTH, Jimmy Lee (American, 1910-2007). Untitled (Self-Portrait in Green Shirt). Undated.YOUNG, Purvis (American, 1943-2010). Untitled (Figural Abstract).GILLIS, Samuel (American, 21st Century) together with DADA OBSCURA (Paul Kowelski, American, B.NATHANIEL WALKER, Inez (American, 1911-1990). Untitled (Two Figures in Profile). 1976.NATHANIEL WALKER, Inez (American, 1911-1990). Untitled (Red Faced Figure). 1977.NATHANIEL WALKER, Inez (American, 1911-1990). Untitled (Figure in a White One-Piece with Blue Trim).NATHANIEL WALKER, Inez (American, 1911-1990). Untitled (Profile in a Yellow Hat). 1978.GODIE, Lee (American, 1908-1994). Untitled. (Profile Portrait with Leaves). Circa 1980s.GODIE, Lee (American, 1908-1994). Unitled. Purple Grapes. Untitled. ( A Sewn Triptych. One panelGODIE, Lee (American, 1908-1994). Untitled. (Still Life with Pussy Willows) Circa 1980s.GODIE, Lee (American, 1908-1994). Untitled. Three Works of Same Female Portrait Subject. Circa 1980.GODIE, Lee (American, 1908-1994). Girl with a Beauty Mark. Circa 1980s.GODIE, Lee (American, 1908-1994). Untitled. (Leaves. Design for Pillow). Circa 1980s.NIKOFOR [KRYNICA] (Polish, 1895-1968). Eglise. (Church). (A Mischievous Person Lives in theArtist Unknown. (American, 20th Century). A Wee Dropie. Not dated.Spectators Cheering the Philippines Independence Day as a United States Rocket/Airship Passes.SERL, Jon (American, 1894 - 1993). Untitled (Abstract with Figures).TOLSON, Edgar (American, 1904-1984). Carved Wooden Figure. 20th century.GARLOCK, Joseph (American, 1884 – 1980). Untitled (Woman with Flowers). 1958.FINSTER, Howard (America, 1916-2001). # 2000 and 626. Vision of the Belly Doles, Creatures fromFINSTER, Howard (American, 1916-2001). Howard in 1944. # 6000-912. 1987.FINSTER, Howard (American, 1916-2001). [Recordings]. 45 RPM Record and 3 Homemade Cassettes byFINSTER, Howard (American, 1916-2001). I Howard Finster Marry People. #3000 and 521. 1984FINSTER, Howard (American, 1916-2001). Handwritten Notes About Artwork and Funerals in Space[EPHEMERA] FINSTER, Howard (American, 1916-2005). Large group of over 200 pages/items of ephemera inCARPENTER, Miles (American, 1889-1985). Dog. 1974.ARCHULETA, Felipe (American, 1910-1991). Pig. 1977.Krinke, Rose (American, 1936-2010). Folk Art Giraffe. 1978.Uncle Sam and Miss Columbia Greet You. Large Scale Hand Painted Banner for a Bicentennial Contest.Eli and Lizzie YoderFolk Art Matchstick Art Cabinet. (American, Late 20th Century).Novelty Jack Table. Handmade (Folk Art) version of Abbott's Magic Novelty Co., Colon, Michigan.Pair of Bottle Whimseys. 1987 and 1991.Joseph Cornell Style Found Object Jewelry Box. Artist unknown. (American, 20th Century).Group of Four Fish Decoys.Pair of Wooden Duck Decoys.STORM, Peter (American, 20th century). Sleeping Shorebird on Burl Base. Not dated.Wooden Deer Hanging.Horse Weathervane.Horse and Rider.FRANKLIN, Ernest (American, 1942-2010). Untitled. (Narrative Southwestern Scene). 1990.Wooden Cane with Carved Fist. (Early 20th Century).Wooden Cane with Carved Native American Head with Names Carved All Over Staff. (Early 20th Century).Wooden Cane with Carved Elephant Head. 1950s.Two-tone Wooden Cane with Carved Hand and Foliage. Early 20th Century.Large Collection of 41 Dolls, Plus Other Doll Items.Pair of Bottlecap Figures. 20th century.Four Dancing Limberjacks. Circa 19th century.Two Butler Figures and Nodding Head Ashtray. Circa 20th century.Three Dancing Figures. Circa 19th century.Jointed Man in a Suit.Group of 3 Dancing Figures.Ventriloquist Carnival Head. Circa 20th century.PENNEY, Roy Roosevelt (Canadian, circa 1933-1985). Wooden Head.Folk Art Shoe Shine Box. (American, 20th Century). Wood, metal and paint.3 Carved Wooden Mannequin Heads. (One Millinery). Circa 1940's.A Female Relief. Mid 20th Century.After Curtis Jere (American, 1910-2008). Starburst. Not dated.Four Wooden Female Figures.Three Jointed Wooden Figures. 20th Century.Child Eating Watermelon. 20th Century.Oval Portrait of Young Boy. Early 20th Century.MERRILL, Edward West (American, 1841-1910). Love in Blackville - The Wooing of the Twins. Late 19thPair of Brush-Related Figures.Pair of Wooden Sailors. Mid 20th Century.Large Stuffed Handmade Paper Doll with Red and Blue Checked Pants.CRAIG, Burlon (American, 1914-2002). North Carolina Stoneware Face Jug. Late 20th Century.FERGUSON, Bobby (American, 1933-2005). Face Jug.MUMMA, Eddy (American, 1908-1986). Two Figures on Horse Drawn Cart, recto / Two Figures in a Boat,MUMMA, Eddy (American, 1908-1986). Pair of portraits, recto/verso.ANDERSON, Stephen Warde (American, b. 1953). Lot and His Family Flees Sodom and Gomorrah. 2014.MITCHELL, Donald (b. 1951). Untitled (No. 1998-21).MILLER, R. A. (American, 1912-2006). Rooster Whirligig with Bicycle Rim. Not dated.Pair of Sawing Whirligigs. Mid 20th Century.Folk Art Boxing Game. Mid 20th Century.HOLMES, David V. (American, 20th Century). A Wood Carved Jesus and Devil Grotto Folk Art Train Set.Folk Art Sculpture of the Statue of Liberty. (American, 20th Century). Not dated.Easter Island Head Folk Art Sculpture. Carved hardwood. (American, 20th Century).MASSEY, Ralph (American, b. 1938). Humpty Dumpty and Marlene. (Erotic Sculpture). 1975.[EROTIC] Shunga - Photo Collection Book. 3 Volumes. Noriaki Kanoh, Yoshihiro Tatsuki and TetsuyaGROSS, Chaim. (Ukrainian. 1904-1991). Untitled. Circa 1965.KEARSE, Alton (Unknown). Untitled (Nude). Undated.BONHOMME, Léon (French, 1870–1924). Woman in Negligee. 1917.MEYER, Clarence (American 20th Century). Seated Flapper-esque Female. 1922.Standing Nude. (American, 20th Century). Not dated.OSTROVSKY, Samuel. (German, 1885-1946). Untitled (Reclining Female Nude) 1931.PLANETE, H. (French, 19th Century) Nymph Figure in Elaborate Frame. Late 19th Century.JENNINGS, Harry (American, 1878 - 1951). Policeman.JENNINGS, Harry (American, 1878 - 1951). Logger.JENNINGS, Harry (American, 1878 - 1951). Hunter.GUSTIN, Jane (American, 20th century). Large platter.Mosaic Umbrella Stand.Pair of Large Metal Toadstools.Round Branch Base Side Table.Primitive Spinning Chair.Primitive Wooden Table.Antique Guatemalan Nahuala-style table. Circa late 19th/early 20th century.Antique Cricket Table.Farm Scene Folk Art Painting. Artist Unknown. Circa 1930. Oil on wood panel.GRAHAM (Circa 20th century). Group of Three: Cow, Chicken, and Landscape. Circa 20th century.Tiffany Studios Art Nouveau Bronze Zodiac Bookends. Circa early 20th century.Two Pairs of Hammered Copper Roycroft Bookends. Early 20th century.McClelland Barclay Bronze Lily Pad Bookends. Early 20th century.[AFTER] RUSSELL, C.M. (Charles Marion Russell, American, 1864-1926). Pedigree Shorthorn Bronze. LateThree Western Themed Sculptures.Welded Bronze Bull. (20th Century).[PHOTOGRAPHY]. CURTIS, Edward Sheriff (American, 1868-1952)...CURTIS, Edward Sheriff (American, 1868-1952). Pomo Baskets. Mortar and Pestle. 1924.CURTIS, Edward Sheriff (American, 1868-1952). Four Portraits.Green Mexican Mask.TALAWEPI, Timothy (Hopi, b. 1967). GROVER Jr., Lee (Hopi, b. 20th century). Three Kachina Dolls.Three Pre-Colombian Bowls.Three Native American Dolls. Early-mid 20th century.Papua New Guinea Mask. Circa early-to-mid-20th century.Immaculate Conception. Artist Unknown. Mid-19th century.Retablo of the Virgin Mary. Late 19th Century.Two Spanish Colonial Paintings. The Crucifixion. And the Virgin Mary. Late 19th Century.Two Spanish Colonial Depictions of the Crucifixion. Late 19th Century.Saint Nicolas the Wonderworker together with Saint Anna of Kashin. Two Russian Icons. 20th Century.Pair of Chinese Ethnographic Portraits. Early 20th Century.Cast Iron Chinaman Shooting Gallery Target. Circa 1920s.ITO, Shinsui (Japanese, 1898-1972). Eyebrow Pencil. Ca. 1928.HIROSHIGE, Utagawa (Japanese, 1797-1858). Sudden Shower over Shin-Ohashi Bridge and Atake. 1857.Japanese Metal Incense Burner. 20th Century.Pair of Chalkware Fruit and Stands.Muller Frères Table lamp. France, ca. 1920s.Ambrosius Lamm Dresden German Hand Painted Porcelain Footed Jeweled Sherbet Cup with MatchingGeorgian Knife/Cutlery Box. Late 18th/early 19th century.John Widdecomb, Pair of End Tables. 1970s.EAMES, Charles & Ray. Ottoman. Herman Miller, USA.Green, Carol (American, 20th Century), Ceramic Vessel with Bronze Handle and Metal Lid. Not dated.SMAGLIK, J. (American, 20th Century) Frog Vase in Relief. Studio Ceramic. Not dated.Antique Art Deco Frog Brass Bookends. American, Mid 20th Century.Small Rocking Chair with Red Velvet Cushions.LONGWORTH NICHOLS STORER, Maria (American, 1849-1932) for Rookwood Pottery. Spider and Bat GlazedTwo Bohemian Kralik Pampas Iridescent Green Glass with Art Noveau mounts. Pair. (Bohemian, EarlyMadonna and Child. (European, Late 19th Century).Boy with Cap. (European, 20th Century).BATTIGLIA, E. (Italian, 20th Century). Pompeian Girl.ITALIAN SCHOOL. Reclining Female Figure on a Chaise Lounge. (Early 20th Century).Royal Copenhagen Art Nouveau Dish with Mermaid, Koi and Kelp. (German, Early 20th Century).Diana the Huntress (European, 20th Century).MÜLLER, Hans (Austrian, 1873-1937). Bust of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.SIMONE, Edgardo (Italian, 1890-1948) Untitled. (Bust with Hands). 1937.GOODALL, Frederick (British, 1822-1904). Man with Grazing Camel.Nude Gladiator Figural Study. Ca. 18th century.LORCK, Melchior (Danish, 1526/1527-after 1588). A Crucified Man (Haman). ​​​&#8203REINICKE, Emile (German, 1859-1942/43). Untitled (Putting Baby to Bed). 1907.Portrait of a Ventriloquist. Circa mid-20th century.Enrico Rastelli Juggler. [Association. Italian, 1896-1931]. Artist Unknown. 1931.RAPPOPORT, Fred (American, 1912-1989). Lag BaOmer de Safed. Not dated.Mardi Gras Parade Bulletin for the Krewe of Proteus (28th Representation). Subject: Romances ofROWLANDSON, Thomas (British,1757-1827) and CRUIKSHANK, Issac (Scottish,1789-1856). 4 Hand ColoredMATISSE, Henri (French,1869-1964) Maison de la Pensee Francais. Exhibition Poster. 1950.VERTES, Marcel (French, 1895-1961). Katharine Cornell. Ca. 1950.WILLIAMS, Herbert James (British, 20th century). Five Women's Fashion Looks.MURAKAMI, Gyojin (Japanese, 1911-1998). Dusk on the Beach. 1958.MESSICK, Ben (1901-1981). Night Court. Circa 1935.AFTER LANDSEER, Edwin (British,1802-1873). Untitled. (An Afternoon with the Family). Mid 19thYoung Officer in Uniform. English School, 19th century.American School, Artist Unknown. Untitled. (A Family Gathering) Mid 19th Century.BALIS, Calvin (American, 1817-1863). Portrait of D.C. Bessie. 1840.BEER, Doris and Richard (20th century). Untitled (Figure Fishing off a Bridge).AFTER Chengxi Wang (Chinese, B. 1940). Plum Blossom. Not dated.AFTER Lou Shibai (Chinese, 1918-2010). Untitled. (Ducks and a Spider). Not dated.ARTIST UNKNOWN. Untitled / Fan. Circa 1980s-2000s.Three Works / East Asian [Stylized]. N.d.Trio of Civil War Scenes. Late 19th Century.CHARLOT, Jean (French/American, 1898 - 1979). Untitled (Mother and Child). 1968.CASTELLÓN, Federico (Spanish/American, 1914 - 1971). The Figure Was Tall and Gaunt (from TheICART, Louis (1888 - 1950). Femme. ​​​​​​​Circa 1927.KENT, Rockwell (American, 1882 - 1972). Oarsman. 1931.KENT, Rockwell (American, 1882 - 1972). Diver. 1931.PERKINS, Charles Elliott (American, 1881-1943). The Pinto Horse. Santa Barbara, CA.: WallaceAPPEL, Karel (Dutch, 1921 - 2006). Abstract Composition. 1960.APPEL, Karel (Dutch, 1921-2006). Frog. 1969.FLORSHEIM, Richard (American, 1916 - 1979). Four Prints: Moonrise, Moonlight, Metropolis, and ShoreFLORSHEIM, Richard (American, 1916 - 1979). Two Prints: Spars and City Lights. Both 1965.FLORSHEIM, Richard (American, 1916 - 1979). Two Framed Prints: Lowtide and Harbor. 1962/1960.FLORSHEIM, Richard (American, 1916 - 1979). Three Framed Prints: City Morning, Twilight, andArtist Unknown. (American, 20th Century). Untitled. Afternoon in the Studio. Oil on canvas. NotFour Etched Glass Panels Celebrating Workers. (Czech Republic, Mid 20th Century).LANYON, Ellen (American, 1926-2013). How to Pierce a Nickel with a Needle. 1968.FINI, Leonor (French, 1907-1996) Untitled. (Female Portrait). Not dated.MOORE, Henry (British, 1898-1986). Bird Motif, From Meditations on the Effigy. 1967.SIMMERLING, Jack (American, 1935-2013). Untitled. (House Portrait). 1958.SIMMERLING, Jack (American, 1935-2013). Untitled. (House Portrait). 1958.SIMMERLING, Jack (American, 1935-2013). Untitled. (House Portrait). 1953.SIMMERLING, Jack (American, 1935-2013). Untitled. (Corner Building). 1953.CORNOYER, Paul (American, 1864-1923). Untitled. (Rainy Day in New York). Late 19th Century.HOBART NICHOLS JR., Henry (1869-1962) Untitled. (Winter Woodland). Late 19th Century.ASH, F. (American, Late 19th Century). Untitled. (A Lake and Forest Landscape). Not dated.Ash, F. (American, late 19th Century). Untitled. (Fishing Near the House). Not dated.American School. Untitled. River Landscape. (Late 19th Century).Artist Unknown. Untitled. Lithograph. (Late 19th Century).Group of 14 Miniature Portraits. Artists Unknown. (American or European. 18th & 19th Century).HOWLAND, Alfred Cornelius (American, 1838-1909). Mexican Camp at Sunset. Pasadena, California. LateHENNINGS, Ernest Martin (American, 1886-1956). Untitled. (Native American Portrait). Early to MidAFTER TOULOUSE-LAUTREC, Henri de (French, 1864-1901) Napolean. 1895. (20th Century).Jesus Christ Kneeling and The Virgin Mary with Child. Two Retablos. (Mexican, 19th century).Two Etchings. 20th century.HUNTER, Lizbeth Clifton (American, 1868–1948). Untitled (Flowers in Bowl). Signed.DREW, George W. (American, 1875-1968). Landscape and Seascape, two.BOSTICK, William A. (American, 1913-2007). WWII Sketchbook together with Report of the AmphibiousMARTIN, Charles (English, ca. 19th century). Witches' Sabbath. Circa 1825.FIMPLE, Vernon (American, 1930-2018). Eden Revisited. 1961.DAVID, Hermine (French, 1886-1970). L'Alle du Parc. Circa 1925.HELION, Jean (French, 1904-1987). Le Parc. 1954.LAKE, Donald K. Industry: Hammer.NEILLOT, Louis (French, 1898-1973). Two Untitled Landscapes. 20th Century.NEILLOT, Louis (French, 1898-1973). Anemonies. 20th Century.[In the Style of] LHOTE, Andre (French, 1885-1962). Untitled. Not dated.[In the Style of] LHOTE, Andre (French, 1885-1962). Untitled. Not dated.VIGNOLES, Andre (French, 1920-2017). Still Life with Pears, Grapes, Pomegranate on Plate with Bowl.KACIRK, Jim (American, 1925–2013). Untitled (Figures in a Landscape).COHN, Harold (American, 1908-1982). Group of Four Modernist Works on Paper.COHN, Harold (American, 1908-1982). Group of Four Modernist Figurative Works. 1955/56.GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Primitive Coal Mine. Circa 1935-1943.GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Industrial Plant. 1937GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Worker on Pole. Circa 1940.GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Hard Rock. 1964.GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Man Wearing Shorts. Circa 1940s.GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Sleeping Girl and Cat. Circa 1970s.GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Portrait of a Young Man. Circa 1960s.GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Portrait of a Man (Wearing a Hat). Circa 1960s.GOTTLIEB, Harry (American, 1895-1993). Old Woman. 1932.KASSAK, Lajos (Hungarian, 1887-1967). Untitled. Piros, Barma, Sarga. (Red, Brown, Yellow). 1922.ROTELLA, Mimmo Domenico (Italian, 1918-2006). Untitled. Circa 1950.GONCHAROVA, Natalia (Russian,1881-1962). Untitled. (Rayist Composition). Circa early 20th century.Club Dada: Prospekt des Verlages Freie Straße. 1918.[AFTER] GROSZ, George (German-American, 1893-1959). Untitled (Three Caricatures). ​​[AFTER] DIX, Otto (German, 1891-1969). Untitled (Female Nude). Circa 1930s.GONCHAROVA, Natalia (Russian, 1881-1962). Espagnole. 1920.Vanderbilt, John (American, 20th Century). Untitled. (Ice Pond, Winter NYC).LOOMIS, Manchus Carlton (American, 1861-1938). Untitled (House Portrait with Tree). Circa 1920.SINSON, E. (American, 20th Century). Untitled (Moody Urban Scene) together with Untitled (Woman withGARRAN, Andrew (1825-1901). Engraver SMEDLEY, William Thomas (1858-1920). Views of Sydney. CircaGUILLEMOT. (20th Century). Untitled. Not dated.KLUGE, Constantin. (French, 1912-2003). Untitled (Street Scene). Not dated.KLUGE, Constantin. (French, 1912-2003). Untitled (Road with Trees). Not dated.GEROME, François. (French, 1895-1970). La Madeleine, Paris. Not dated.[IN THE STYLE OF] BLANCHARD, Antoine. (French, 1910-1988). Untitled (Paris Street Scene). Not dated.Untitled. (Village Yard Scene). (European, Early 20th century).USADEL, Max. (German, 1880-1950). Untitled (Garden Arch with Mountain Landscape). Not dated.PISSARRO, Camille (French, 1830-1903). Landscape Study with Woman in Foreground with Written Notes.PISSARRO, Camille (French, 1830-1903). Village au Pont. (Village by the Bridge).PISSARRO, Camille (French, 1830-1903). #4 Paysannes. (Four Peasant Women). Seated Figure Verso.KURZWEIL, Max (Austrian, 1867-1916). Studies of Men's Heads.COVARRUBIAS, Miguel (Mexican, 1904–1957). Caricature of Nickolas Muray. Circa mid-20thROUBAUD, Benjamin (French, 1811-1847). Caricature of Honoré de Balzac in Le Charivari. 1838.ARTIST UNKNOWN (19th century). Young Man Pushing a Younger Girl on a Swing.MARTIN, H. D. (American, 20th Century) Untitled (Landscape with Pond). Not dated.

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