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b. 1889 - d. 1986

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    • A. L. Gaylor (1889-1986) American
      Jun. 29, 2024

      A. L. Gaylor (1889-1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Ink on paper, signed lower right "A Lawson", piece measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • A. L. Gaylor (1889-1986) American
      Jun. 29, 2024

      A. L. Gaylor (1889-1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889-1986) Watercolor & Ink on paper, signed lower right "A L Gaylor", piece measures 11.5 x 15.5 and 17.5 x 21 inches w/frame. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Jun. 29, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Canvasboard, signed lower right "A L Gaylor", piece measures 11 x 17 and 17 x 23 inches w/frame. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Jun. 29, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889-1986) Watercolor & Ink on Paper, signed lower right "A Lawson", piece measures 8.5 x 12.5 and 12 x 16 inches w/frame. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • A. L. Gaylor (1889-1986) American
      Jun. 29, 2024

      A. L. Gaylor (1889-1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889-1986) Oil on Board, signed lower right "A.L Gaylor", piece measures. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      May. 30, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $600 - $900

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on board, signed lower right "A. Lawson", measures 19.5 x 15 and 22 x 18 inches w/frame. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      May. 30, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $600 - $900

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Masonite, Signed Lower Right "A.L Gaylor", piece measures 18 x 14 and 22 x 17 inches w/frame. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Apr. 30, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on board, signed lower left, measures 16.5 x 13.5 and 19 x 16 inches w/ frame. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Mar. 26, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) oil on board, signed lower right, measures (19.5 x 15 inches) and (22 x 18) inches w. frame. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Mar. 26, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( 18 x 14 inches ) w/frame ( 22 x 17 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Mar. 26, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) oil on board, signed lower left, measures (16.5 x 13.5) and (19 x 16) inches w/ frame. Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Feb. 29, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Canvasboard, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 11 x 17 inches ) w/frame ( 17 x 23 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Feb. 17, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Jan. 30, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Canvasboard, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 11 x 17 inches ) w/frame ( 17 x 23 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Jan. 30, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Gouache on Paper, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 14 x 7.5 inches ) w/frame ( 15.5 x 9.5 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Jan. 11, 2024

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Nov. 21, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $600 - $900

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Nov. 21, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Canvasboard, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 11 x 17 inches ) w/frame ( 17 x 23 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Gouache on Paper, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 14 x 7.5 inches ) w/frame ( 15.5 x 9.5 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Canvasboard, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 11 x 17 inches ) w/frame ( 17 x 23 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Pencil on Paper, Signed Lower Right A Lawson, Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Pencil on Paper, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 11.5 x 15.5 inches ) w/frame ( 17.5 x 21 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Pencil on Paper, Signed Lower Right A Lawson, Measures ( 8.5 x 12.5 inches ) w/frame ( 12 x 16 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( 18 x 14 inches ) w/frame ( 22 x 17 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922.Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 22, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos. She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 22, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,500

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Right A.L Gaylor , Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos. She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

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    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Pencil on Paper, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 12 x 15.5 inches ) w/frame ( 17 x 21 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Artistboard, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 14 x 9.5 inches ) w/frame ( 16.5 x 12.5 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Gouache on Paper, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 14 x 7.5 inches ) w/frame ( 15.5 x 9.5 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Canvasboard, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 11 x 17 inches ) w/frame ( 17 x 23 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Artistboard, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 20 x 13 inches ) w/frame ( 22.5 x 15.5 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Oil on Artistboard, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 22.5 x 17 inches ) w/frame ( 27 x 22 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Pencil on Paper, Signed Lower Right A Lawson, Measures ( x inches ) w/frame ( x inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Pencil on Paper, Signed Lower Right A L Gaylor, Measures ( 11.5 x 15.5 inches ) w/frame ( 17.5 x 21 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) American

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Adelaide Lawson Gaylor (1889 - 1986) Watercolor & Pencil on Paper, Signed Lower Right A Lawson, Measures ( 8.5 x 12.5 inches ) w/frame ( 12 x 16 inches ) Adelaide Lawson Gaylor was active as an artist in New York during the Harlem Renaissance and is listed in The Bio-Bibliographical Dictionary of Afro-American Artists. She studied at the Art Students League and began to exhibit her work (which leaned heavily towards radical-modernist art) in the early 1910s and 1920s, culminating in her participation in the inaugural Tanner Art League exhibition organized by African-American artists in Washington D.C. in 1922. Gaylor's family and descendants were not black, as often assumed, but of Armenian heritage. She and her husband, artist Wood Gaylor, counted among their group of friends Josephine Baker, William and Marguerite Zorach, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, Walt Kuhn and John Dos Passos.She was a member of the New York Society of Women Artists, Society of American Independent Artists and the Salons of America.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)
      Jun. 15, 2023

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) Portrait of a Woman, oil on board 87 x 57 cm (34 1/4 x 22 1/2 in.) framed dimensions: 106 x 76 cm (41 3/4 x 29 7/8 in.) signed lower right

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)
      Jun. 15, 2023

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) Portrait of a Woman, oil on board 86 x 57 cm (33 7/8 x 22 1/2 in.) framed dimensions: 106 x 76 cm (41 3/4 x 29 7/8 in.) signed lower right

      Shapiro Auctions LLC
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)
      Mar. 31, 2023

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)

      Est: £400 - £600

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) Fishermen oil on canvas 74.5 x 89 cm PROVENANCE: Aquired from the artists estate, USA

      Chiswick Auctions
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)
      Mar. 31, 2023

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)

      Est: £400 - £600

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) Fishermen oil on canvas 65.5 x 83 cm PROVENANCE: Aquired from the artists estate, USA

      Chiswick Auctions
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)
      Mar. 08, 2023

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) Fishermen oil on canvas 74.5 x 89 cm PROVENANCE: Aquired from the artists estate, USA

      Chiswick Auctions
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)
      Mar. 08, 2023

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986)

      Est: £800 - £1,200

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (AMERICAN 1889-1986) Fishermen oil on canvas 65.5 x 83 cm PROVENANCE: Aquired from the artists estate, USA

      Chiswick Auctions
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON (GAYLOR) (1889-1986) Untitled (Rural Landscape).
      Jan. 27, 2022

      ADELAIDE LAWSON (GAYLOR) (1889-1986) Untitled (Rural Landscape).

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      ADELAIDE LAWSON (GAYLOR) (1889-1986) Untitled (Rural Landscape). Oil on linen canvas. 737x889 mm; 29x35 inches. Signed in oil, lower right. Circa 1940. Provenance: Private collection, Philadelphia. Adelaide Lawson studied at the Arts Students League with Kenneth Hayes Miller and later worked in Maine. She began to exhibit in the late teens and early 1920's with other modernist artists at the J. Wannamaker Gallery of Modern Decorative Art and Gallery 134 and later she showed at the Midtown Gallery and the Whitney Studio Club. Lawson was a member, not only of the New York Society of Women Artists, but the Society of Independant Artists, the Salons of America and an early group of painters known as the Dialis.Lawson and her husband, the painter Wood Gaylor, were very active in the New York art world in the early part of the century and their friends included artists William and Marguerite Zorach, Jules Pascin, Yasuo Kuniyoshi, and Stefan Hirsch, Lawson and Gaylor moved to Glenwood Landing, Long Island in 1932 where they gave art classes and mounted exhibitions in their barn. Bio courtesy of Julie Heller Gallery and the New York Society of Women Artists.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR "JITTERBUGGING 107F" O/C 30" X 24"
      Dec. 05, 2021

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR "JITTERBUGGING 107F" O/C 30" X 24"

      Est: $1,000 - $3,000

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR "JITTERBUGGING 107F" O/C 30" X 24"

      Carlsen Gallery, Inc.
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (1889-1986) Untitled.
      Feb. 04, 2021

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (1889-1986) Untitled.

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (1889-1986) Untitled. Oil on canvas. 660x965 mm; 26x38 inches. Signed, A. Lawson, lower left. Artist, Adelaide Lawson Gaylor, and her husband, Wood Gaylor painted in similar styles, using simplified forms and large bodies of color. Also, subject matter such as beaches, cityscapes, and interiors with figures. Currently the exhibition, Wood Gaylor and American Modernism, at The Heckscher Museum of Art, Huntington, NY, features a beach scene by Adelaide Lawson Gaylor. The untitled work in our auction depicts Bar Beach, Hempstead, NY.

      Swann Auction Galleries
    • ATTRIBUTED TO ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (1888-1986,
      Oct. 10, 2020

      ATTRIBUTED TO ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (1888-1986,

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      NY), OIL ON BOARD, TITLED "CIRCUS". UNSIGNED. SIGHT SIZE 15" X 20", WITH MODERN CARVED AND GILT FRAME 23" X 27 3/4".

      Marion Antique Auctions
    • ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (1888-1986, NY)) OIL ON
      Oct. 10, 2020

      ADELAIDE LAWSON GAYLOR (1888-1986, NY)) OIL ON

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      BOARD, TITLED "TAKING A BREAK". SIGNED LOWER LEFT; SIGNED WITH ESTATE STAMP. SIGHT SIZE 23 3/4" X 17 1/2", WITH MODERN CARVED AND GILT FRAME WITH PLAQUE 31 1/2" X 25 3/4".

      Marion Antique Auctions
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