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    • SIMON GAON (FRENCH AMERICAN B.1943) LARGE STILL LIFE PAINTING, SIGNED S.GAON OIL ON CANVAS C 1970
      Nov. 14, 2023

      SIMON GAON (FRENCH AMERICAN B.1943) LARGE STILL LIFE PAINTING, SIGNED S.GAON OIL ON CANVAS C 1970

      Est: $100 - $200

      Simon Gaon (French American b.1943) Large still life painting, signed S.Gaon, oil on canvas circa 1970 Framed: 56.75" X 43" Image: 51.25" X 38.25"

      Kamelot Auctions
    • Simon Gaon- Abstract Landscape, Gouache
      Jul. 15, 2018

      Simon Gaon- Abstract Landscape, Gouache

      Est: -

      Simon Gaon (French/American, b.1943) abstract landscape, gouache on paper, signed and dated lower left. Image: 4" H x 5.5" W; frame: 8" x 10.25".

      Auctions at Showplace
    • SIMON GAON "LANDSCAPE" ACRYLIC ON BOARD SIGNED
      Jun. 14, 2018

      SIMON GAON "LANDSCAPE" ACRYLIC ON BOARD SIGNED

      Est: $100 - $300

      Simon Gaon (French/American, b.1943) "Landscape", acrylic on board, signed lower right. Image size: 7.5" x 9.5" Provenance: Private collection of Benjamin & Deborah Mangel, Mangel Gallery, Philadelphia

      Kamelot Auctions
    • Simon Gaon (American, born 1943) Sunflowers
      Sep. 27, 2017

      Simon Gaon (American, born 1943) Sunflowers

      Est: £1,500 - £2,000

      Simon Gaon (American, born 1943) Sunflowers Sunflowers signed and indistinctly dated 'GAON/1972' (lower left) acrylic on canvas 106.7 x 63.5cm (42 x 25in). Footnotes Provenance A gift from the artist to Burt Kwouk (b.1930- d.2016) Chinese / British actor, known for his role in Tenko and as 'Cato' in the Pink Panther films. Thence by descent. A proportion of the proceeds will be donated to the Marie Curie Eden Hall Hospice in Hampstead, who looked after Burt Kwouk.

      Bonhams
    • Simon Gaon, French/ American (1943- )
      Aug. 24, 2016

      Simon Gaon, French/ American (1943- )

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      "Flower Still Life" Monumental oil on canvas signed on lower right: Gaon. Simon Gaon is known for abstract figurative and urban scene painting. Height: 55 1/2", Width: 43 1/4" & Image Size: Height: 48", Width: 36"(fine art, floral, bouquet of flowers, 20th Century, modern, O/C)STERLING ASSOCIATES STRIVES TO PROVIDE ACCURATE, OBJECTIVE, & FAIR INFORMATION ON ALL LOTS. WE WILL BE HAPPY TO ANSWER ANY QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS. WE ADVISE THAT YOU, OR SOMEONE ON YOUR BEHALF, INSPECT ANY ITEM(S) AND COME TO YOUR OWN CONCLUSIONS BEFORE BIDDING. ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE SEE TERMS & CONDITIONS.

      Sterling Associates, Inc.
    • Simon Gaon (American, born 1944) 8th Ave 42nd St (Times Square), 2004 40 x 50in
      Aug. 14, 2011

      Simon Gaon (American, born 1944) 8th Ave 42nd St (Times Square), 2004 40 x 50in

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      8th Ave 42nd St (Times Square), 2004 signed 'Gaon' (lower right) and signed, titled and dated 'Simon Gaon 2004' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 40 x 50in

      Bonhams
    • Simon Gaon (American, born 1944) 8th Ave 42nd St (Times Square), 2004 40 x 50in
      Feb. 08, 2010

      Simon Gaon (American, born 1944) 8th Ave 42nd St (Times Square), 2004 40 x 50in

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      8th Ave 42nd St (Times Square), 2004 signed 'Gaon' (lower right) and signed, titled and dated 'Simon Gaon 2004' (on the reverse) oil on canvas 40 x 50in

      Bonhams
    • SIMON GAON (AMERICAN, 1944-) BOAT BASIN, SHELTER ISLAND Oil on canvas: 36 x 40 in.
      Jan. 31, 2009

      SIMON GAON (AMERICAN, 1944-) BOAT BASIN, SHELTER ISLAND Oil on canvas: 36 x 40 in.

      Est: $7,000 - $9,000

      SIMON GAON (AMERICAN, 1944-) BOAT BASIN, SHELTER ISLAND Oil on canvas: 36 x 40 in. Framed; lower left signed: Gaon; lower left signed and dated: Gaon, 2001; verso inscribed, dated and signed: Boat Basin/ Shelter Island/ 2001/ Simon Gaon; Simon Gaon co-founded the "New York Street Painters." Simon Gaon lives and works as a painter and sculptor in New York, and on Shelter Island.

      Potomack Company
    • SIMON GAON (AMERICAN, 1944-) SUBWAY, 2000 Oil on canvas: 18 x 24 in
      Jan. 31, 2009

      SIMON GAON (AMERICAN, 1944-) SUBWAY, 2000 Oil on canvas: 18 x 24 in

      Est: $3,500 - $5,000

      SIMON GAON (AMERICAN, 1944-) SUBWAY, 2000 Oil on canvas: 18 x 24 in Lower right signed: Gaon; verso inscribed and dated: Subway/2000; Simon Gaon co-founded the "New York Street Painters." Simon Gaon lives and works as a painter and sculptor in New York, and on Shelter Island. Other Notes: Simon Gaon Artist's Statement My teacher, Arthur Bressler, who won the MacDowell Grant in 1953 (as I did in 1966) was a lover of van Gogh and the Expressionists. When I was 14 he showed me the Fauve paintings of Derain and Vlaminck, as well as the works of Soutine, Kokoschka, Corinth, and van Gogh, and I found myself through the work of these painters. My basic philosophy of painting came about as a result of my natural temperament and sensibility, rather than by an intellectual choice or a philosophical awareness. It was always my nature to immerse myself physically in my art. I love paint, vitality, and movement. I find that pigment is a perfect substance for reinventing nature in a personal way; the paint and one's own emotions can mix together to recreate a reality. I attempt to filter this through my eyes, and I hope that whatever poetry dwells in me is reflected in the painting. The thing that I like best about action painting is the sense of abandonment. The use of surface and texture is not uniquely the domain of action painters, and so I attempt to paint nature with the same kind of abandonment and freedom, allowing the subconscious to help form the painting. I like to take risks and do the editing afterwards. I have a sense of liberty painting when I paint inside. It allows me to focus on painting and less on subject, which can be confining. In the studio I can reinvent and create my own dynamics. However, life still remains my source, and I am compelled to paint outdoors every so often in order to recharge my batteries. I get stimulated from the tension of being outside. There is so much life to draw from. It keeps me from becoming stale or too repetitive.

      Potomack Company
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