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Painter, Illustrator, Sculptor, b. 1909 - d. 2008

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    • IMPRESSIVE HARRY MARINSKY BRONZE
      Dec. 15, 2024

      IMPRESSIVE HARRY MARINSKY BRONZE

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      MARINSKY, Harry, (American, b. 1909): Mercury & Zeus, Bronze, 31" (h), 25" (w), 38" (d), includes massive polished marble plinth, signed and monogrammed. From the collection of Banana George Blair.

      Burchard Galleries Inc
    • Marinsky, Harry - Personne assise sous un grand chapeau
      Dec. 10, 2024

      Marinsky, Harry - Personne assise sous un grand chapeau

      Est: $2,000 - $2,500

      Marinsky, Harry (1909-2008) Personne assise sous un grand chapeau Description (FR): Sculpture en bronze e patine brune et visage patine dore, signe et numerote e la base Marinsky 3/10 avec marque de la fonderie. Description (EN): Sculpture in bronze with brown patina and gilded patinated face, signed and numbered on the base Marinsky 3/10 with foundry mark. Dimension (PO): 20.5" x 10.5" x 20" Dimension (CM): 52 x 26.5 x 51 cm Rapport de condition: Sur demande, nous nous ferons un plaisir de répondre à vos questions de manière détaillée. Condition report: Upon request, We will gladly answer all your inquiries in a detailed manner.

      Champagne Auctions
    • Harry Marinsky (American, 1909-2008) Bronze Sculpture
      Sep. 29, 2024

      Harry Marinsky (American, 1909-2008) Bronze Sculpture

      Est: $800 - $2,000

      A whimsical figure of a mother and child on a bike, holding umbrellas over their heads. Artist mark. Luigi Tommasi foundry stamp. The sculpture is approximately: 20.5"L x 13"W x 26"H. Artist: Harry Marinsky Issued: Mid 20th century Dimensions: See Description Manufacturer: Luigi Tommasi Country of Origin: Italy

      Lion and Unicorn
    • Harry Marinsky (American, 1909-2008) Bronze Sculpture
      Sep. 29, 2024

      Harry Marinsky (American, 1909-2008) Bronze Sculpture

      Est: $800 - $2,000

      A bronze figure of a child watching her mother knit. The sculpture is on a black marble base. Artist mark. Luigi Tommasi foundry stamp. The sculpture is approximately: 17.5"L x 7.75"W x 17.5"H. Artist: Harry Marinsky Issued: Mid 20th century Dimensions: See Description Manufacturer: Luigi Tommasi Country of Origin: Italy

      Lion and Unicorn
    • HARRY MARINSKY BRONZE FIGURE OF MAN WITH CANE
      Aug. 17, 2024

      HARRY MARINSKY BRONZE FIGURE OF MAN WITH CANE

      Est: $400 - $800

      Harry Marinsky, UK/American 1909-2008, bronze figure of a man with top hat and cane. Mounted on a black base and signed and numbered 2M10. Condition: good condition with expected signs of normal handling, small chips to corners of black base. Please see images. Dimensions: Tall 12.5", wide 7.25", deep 3", weight 10.3 lbs

      Auctions Neapolitan
    • Harry Marinsky (British, 1909-2008) Nude Bronze Sculpture
      Apr. 30, 2023

      Harry Marinsky (British, 1909-2008) Nude Bronze Sculpture

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Harry Marinsky (British-American, 1909-2008) Sculpture. Title - The Bather. Bronze nude sculpture with a rich brown faux wood patina, mounted on an oval acrylic bathtub. Signed Marinsky with a bronze foundry mark - Fonderia Luigi Tommasi. Measures 18 inches high, 23.5 inches long, 10 inches wide. In good condition. Included with the modern bronze sculpture is a copy of the original 1975 invoice with the purchase price of $1,200 from Buyways Gallery in Sarasota, Florida along with a Marinsky exhibition catalog. From Medallicartcollector.com: Harry Marinsky (1909-2008) was born in London to Russian parents who worked in high fashion. The family moved to the United States when he was only three years old. He attended the Technical High School in Providence where first encountered sculptural art and learned how to cast in sand and plaster. A scholarship allowed the budding artist to attend the Rhode Island School of Design in his home town of Providence as well as the Pratt Institute in New York City. As a consequence of his training he was well versed in both fine art and commercial design. At age twenty-five, right out of college, he became Art Editor of the American Home and Country Life magazines for which he painted many cover illustrations. He slowly transitioned into a free-lance career by also illustrating for House Beautiful, House and Garden, and Women's Day magazines and devoting himself to painting and sculpture in his studio. His first public exhibition was at the Montrose Gallery in New York as part of the 30 American Artists group exhibition in 1940. First critical acclaim for Marinsky's sculpture followed in 1945 for a group of seven figures titled One War - One Peace. The group depicts the horrors of war and what remained after its wake. Included in the group is Rape which shows a woman with a skeletal frame being raped while a thin child falls to the ground beneath her and her attacker. In 1946 Marinsky left New York City for the rural town of Rowayton in Connecticut. The change in pace allowed him to pursue varied interests in landscape design, architecture, and gardening while still working as a painter and sculptor. Works from this period yielded his first solo exhibition at the Eggleston Gallery in New York in 1951. In 1961 Marinsky went on a sabbatical and visited 16 European countries, creating a series of watercolor landscapes. The trip clearly left a deep impression because he went back to Italy in 1968 and this time it turned out to be a much more serious love affair than the sabbatical trip. A visit to the Tomassi Foundry in Pietrasanta had convinced him that his future lay in Italy. In 1972, Marinsky purchased a Tuscan farmhouse in the village of Capriglia and this is where he would spend the rest of his life. His works are part of several private and public collections, including. the Hunt Botanical Library, Carnegie Mellon Institute, Pittsburgh, PA. York University Museum. Porras Building Complex, Midland, TX. PCX Corp., Oklahoma City; Public Library, Dallas. The Listener and Alice in Wonderland, 8 sculptures, The Museum of Outdoor Arts, Englewood, CO. Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greenberg, PA; Montclair Art Museum, NJ. Commedia dell arte, Harlequin Plaza, Englewood, CO. San Francisco, Paris and Rivo Torto, Assisi. Marinsky died in 2008, almost 100 years old.

      Myers Fine Art
    • Harry Marinsky Bronze Musicians Sculpture
      Mar. 26, 2023

      Harry Marinsky Bronze Musicians Sculpture

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      MARINSKY, Harry, (English/American, 1909-2008): Pair of musicians, one with mask playing a flute, the other playing a drum, signed on base and numbered 2M10., Luigi Tommasi foundry stamp. Overall 25.5" h. x 14" x 11.75". Condition: Spotting to finish.

      Amero Auctions
    • HARRY MARINSKY MERCURY AND ZEUS BRONZE
      Feb. 18, 2023

      HARRY MARINSKY MERCURY AND ZEUS BRONZE

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      MARINSKY, Harry, (American, b. 1909): Mercury & Zeus, Bronze, 31" (h), 25" (w), 38" (d), includes massive polished marble plinth, signed and monogrammed. From the collection of Banana George Blair.

      Burchard Galleries Inc
    • Harry Marinsky (1909 - 2008)bronze head with hat, on marble basesigned on base "Harry Marinsky"height 12 1/4 inchesProvenance: F...
      Jan. 01, 2023

      Harry Marinsky (1909 - 2008)bronze head with hat, on marble basesigned on base "Harry Marinsky"height 12 1/4 inchesProvenance: F...

      Est: $400 - $800

      Harry Marinsky (1909 - 2008)bronze head with hat, on marble basesigned on base "Harry Marinsky"height 12 1/4 inchesProvenance: From Collection in Irvington, New York

      Nadeau's Auction Gallery
    • HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) " The Great Bird"
      Jun. 18, 2022

      HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) " The Great Bird"

      Est: €6,000 - €12,000

      HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) " The Great Bird" Important green patina bronze sculpture on a marble base. Signed on the tail with Tommasi foundry mark below. Artist's proof, edition of 7. Provenance: artist's studio recorded in his archives. Dimensions: h. 58 cm

      Accademia Fine Art
    • HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) "Tragicomedie"
      Jun. 18, 2022

      HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) "Tragicomedie"

      Est: €1,000 - €1,500

      HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) "Tragicomedie" Four-sided gilt bronze sculpture depicting faces with different expressions, two smiling, two crying. Rotating on a black metal base. Artist's proof, edition of 10 Dimensions: h. 20cm Harry Marinsky was born in London to Russian parents who worked in high fashion. The family moved to the United States when he was only three years old. He attended the Technical High School in Providence where first encountered sculptural art and learned how to cast in sand and plaster. A scholarship allowed the budding artist to attend the Rhode Island School of Design in his home town of Providence as well as the Pratt Institute in New York City. As a consequence of his training he was well versed in both fine art and commercial design. His first public exhibition was at the Montrose Gallery in New York as part of the "30 American Artists" group exhibition in 1940. First critical acclaim for Marinsky's sculpture followed in 1945 for a group of seven figures titled "One War - One Peace". The group depicts the horrors of war and what remained after its wake. Included in the group is Rape which shows a woman with a skeletal frame being raped while a thin child falls to the ground beneath her and her attacker. In 1946 Marinsky left New York City for the rural town of Rowayton in Connecticut. The change in pace allowed him to pursue varied interests in landscape design, architecture, and gardening while still working as a painter and sculptor. In 1969, Harry Marinsky was called by Richard Nixon to participate in the renovation of the Oval Office at the White House.

      Accademia Fine Art
    • Harry MARINSKY (1909-2008) "The Ride"
      Mar. 24, 2022

      Harry MARINSKY (1909-2008) "The Ride"

      Est: $4,000 - $7,000

      Harry MARINSKY (1909-2008) "The Ride" incised with the artist's signature and number; stamped with the foundry mark (on the base) bronze 24 by 23 in. 61 by 58 cm.

      A.B.Levy’s Palm Beach
    • HARRY MARINSKY "MAN WITH HAT" BRONZE SCULPTURE
      Oct. 26, 2021

      HARRY MARINSKY "MAN WITH HAT" BRONZE SCULPTURE

      Est: $400 - $600

      Harry Marinsky (American, 1909-2008) "Man with Hat", bronze sculpture of man wearing hat, signed Marinsky, Edition 3/10. Purchased at Rolly-Michaux, NY, January 1980. A copy of the original receipt is available to the winning bidder.

      Kamelot Auctions
    • Harry Marinsky (NY, 1909 - 2008) "Lex Ave - NYC"
      Apr. 18, 2021

      Harry Marinsky (NY, 1909 - 2008) "Lex Ave - NYC"

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Harry Marinksy (New York, 1909 - 2008) "339 Lex Ave, NYC - 5.30.41" Oil on Panel. Signed lower right. Sight Size: 16 x 11.25 in. Overall Framed Size: 20 x 15.25 in.

      Helmuth Stone
    • Harry Marinsky Bronze Figures with Dog
      Apr. 08, 2021

      Harry Marinsky Bronze Figures with Dog

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Harry Marinsky, U.K./American (1909-2008). Bronze sculpture of 2 figures facing each other with small dog at their feet, mounted on black base. Signed and numbered 1M10. Measures 21"H x 10"W x 10.5"D; base 10.25"L x 7.25"W x 1.25"H. Condition report: good condition, no issues, please see photos. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. This lot cannot be shipped in house. For an instant guaranteed third party shipping quote through Quality Packing and Shipping visit: https://www.qualitypackship.com/abington-copy-1 or contact our other third party shippers.

      Abington Auction Gallery
    • Large Harry Marinsky Bronze 'The Guitarist'
      Apr. 08, 2021

      Large Harry Marinsky Bronze 'The Guitarist'

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      Harry Marinsky, U.K./American (1909-2008). Large bronze figure of man playing guitar, signed at base 'Marinsky 6/7'. Measures 40"H x 35"W x 18"D. Kendall Art Gallery label on bottom. Condition report: good condition with minor pitting to patina, see photos. Contact AAG for more detailed information if needed. AAG is not responsible for any errors or omissions to any lots. All sales are final and sold as is. This lot cannot be shipped in house. Please contact our third party shippers.

      Abington Auction Gallery
    • Harry Marinsky (1909-2008): Woman on a Mule
      Oct. 01, 2020

      Harry Marinsky (1909-2008): Woman on a Mule

      Est: $400 - $800

      Bronze attached to stone base, signed on the base and inscribed '6M10'.  8 x 6 1/8 x 3 1/2 in.

      STAIR
    • Cast Bronze Sculpture of a Cat, Harry Marinsky
      Sep. 02, 2020

      Cast Bronze Sculpture of a Cat, Harry Marinsky

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      (American, 1909-2008) incised "5HM10" and "Marinsky." 6"h x 5-1/4"w x 8"l

      Nye & Company
    • Harry Marinsky (1909-2008): Strolling Couple
      Aug. 20, 2020

      Harry Marinsky (1909-2008): Strolling Couple

      Est: $600 - $900

      Bronze, attached to stone base, signed on the base and numbered 3 M 10. 12 1/4 x 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in.

      STAIR
    • Harry Marinsky (American/New York, 1909-2008), "Woman with a Parasol"
      May. 31, 2020

      Harry Marinsky (American/New York, 1909-2008), "Woman with a Parasol"

      Est: $2,500 - $4,000

      Harry Marinsky (American/New York, 1909-2008) "Woman with a Parasol" patinated bronze cast signature, marked "1M10", and with a "Fonderia Luigi Tommasi Pietrasanta" mark along back edge of self-base, on a custom-made swivel-top base. sculpture h. 36-1/2", w. 17", d. 12", base h. 38-1/2", overall h. 75" Notes: Marinsky studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, and the Pratt Institute, New York, before working as an illustrator and art editor for several national homes and gardens magazines, positions he obtained immediately upon graduation. As a young man, he had experimented with molding and casting while attending the Technical High School in Providence, and he soon found himself moving away from illustrative work and towards sculpture. In 1940, his work was included in the prestigious "30 American Artists" exhibition at the Montrose Gallery in New York. His first solo exhibition was at the Eggleston Gallery, New York in 1951. Marinsky's long association with the Fonderia Luigi Tommasi (after 1985, absorbed into the Fonderia d'Arte Massimo del Chiaro) in Pietrasanta, Italy began in 1968. By 1972, Marinsky had settled in the area, where he was to spend the remainder of his life. His slightly abstracted but solid figures reveal an acute knowledge of the human body - likely a remnant of his intensive drawing training - and an understanding of its relationship and interaction with the space it occupies. In this way, he is reminiscent of the great Mexican sculptor Francisco Zuniga. Marinsky was a Fellow of the National Sculptor Society and his work - illustrations and sculptures - are in numerous private and public collections, including a number of paintings conserved at the Hunt Botanical Library at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Harry Marinsky Bronze Sculpture Of Women & Bicycle
      May. 14, 2020

      Harry Marinsky Bronze Sculpture Of Women & Bicycle

      Est: $10 - $1,000

      22" Tall X 21" Wide. Signed On Base: Harry Marinsky. Location: 279: Gallery

      Berner's Auction Gallery
    • Harry Marinsky American, 1909-2008 Lady with Flowers
      Mar. 31, 2020

      Harry Marinsky American, 1909-2008 Lady with Flowers

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Harry Marinsky American, 1909-2008 Lady with Flowers Signed Marinsky, numbered 2/10 and stamped with Luigi Tommasi foundry mark on the base Bronze with green patina Height 17 inches C 

      DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Harry Marinsky Bronze Sculpture Of Women & Bicycle
      Nov. 14, 2019

      Harry Marinsky Bronze Sculpture Of Women & Bicycle

      Est: $10 - $1,000

      22" Tall X 21" Wide. Signed On Base: Harry Marinsky.

      Berner's Auction Gallery
    • Henry (Harry) Marinsky (AMERICAN, 1909)
      Oct. 19, 2019

      Henry (Harry) Marinsky (AMERICAN, 1909)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Henry (Harry) Marinsky (AMERICAN, 1909) Bronze Sculpture."Conversation" Mother And Daughter Measures 22 inches high x 21 inches long x 9 inches deep. Harry Marinsky

      Joshua Kodner
    • MARINSKY PATINATED FEMALE BRONZE WITH PARASOL
      May. 26, 2019

      MARINSKY PATINATED FEMALE BRONZE WITH PARASOL

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      MARINSKY, Harry, (American, 1909-2008): Female with Parasol, signed, foundry mark to base, 20'' in height.

      Burchard Galleries Inc
    • MARINSKY PATINATED FEMALE BRONZE WITH PARASOL
      Apr. 28, 2019

      MARINSKY PATINATED FEMALE BRONZE WITH PARASOL

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      MARINSKY, Harry, (American, 1909-2008): Female with Parasol, signed, foundry mark to base, 20" in height.

      Burchard Galleries Inc
    • Harry Marinsky, (1909 - 2008 New York, NY), Lounging man, Bronze, 40.25" H x 51.75" W x 20.75" D
      Nov. 13, 2018

      Harry Marinsky, (1909 - 2008 New York, NY), Lounging man, Bronze, 40.25" H x 51.75" W x 20.75" D

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Harry Marinsky (1909 - 2008 New York, NY) Lounging man Bronze Signed and numbered: Marinsky 2/7 40.25" H x 51.75" W x 20.75" D

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Marinsky Bronze
      Nov. 19, 2017

      Marinsky Bronze

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Harry Marinsky (Am. 1909-2008) bronze "Harlequin on Stilts", 32.5"H. on a 1" travertine marble base. Golden patina with signature and foundry stamp. "Marinsky SMI0" (?) Fonderia Luigi ? Annas, very good condition

      William Smith Auctions
    • HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) AMERICAN A LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAN sitting in a chair, 35ins (89cms) high, standing on a large wooden plinth. Signed Morinsky, Fonderia Luigi Tommasi (1957-1985).
      May. 13, 2017

      HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) AMERICAN A LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAN sitting in a chair, 35ins (89cms) high, standing on a large wooden plinth. Signed Morinsky, Fonderia Luigi Tommasi (1957-1985).

      Est: £3,000 - £4,000

      HARRY MARINSKY (1909-2008) AMERICAN A LARGE BRONZE FIGURE OF A MAN sitting in a chair, 35ins (89cms) high, standing on a large wooden plinth. Signed Morinsky, Fonderia Luigi Tommasi (1957-1985).

      John Nicholson's Fine Art Auctioneers & Valuers
    • Harry Marinsky (US/New York, 1909-2008)
      Oct. 16, 2016

      Harry Marinsky (US/New York, 1909-2008)

      Est: $2,500 - $4,000

      Harry Marinsky (American/New York, 1909-2008), "Woman with a Parasol", patinated bronze, cast signature, marked "1M10", and with a "Fonderia Luigi Tommasi Pietrasanta" mark along back edge of self-base, on a custom-made swivel-top base, sculpture, h. 36-1/2", w. 17", d. 12", base, h. 38-1/2", overall, h. 75". Marinsky studied at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, and the Pratt Institute, New York, before working as an illustrator and art editor for several national homes and gardens magazines, positions he obtained immediately upon graduation. As a young man, he had experimented with molding and casting while attending the Technical High School in Providence, and he soon found himself moving away from illustrative work and towards sculpture. In 1940, his work was included in the prestigious "30 American Artists" exhibition at the Montrose Gallery in New York. His first solo exhibition was at the Eggleston Gallery, New York in 1951. Marinsky's long association with the Fonderia Luigi Tommasi (after 1985, absorbed into the Fonderia d'Arte Massimo del Chiaro) in Pietresanta, Italy began in 1968. By 1972, Marinsky had settled in the area, where he was to spend the remainder of his life. His slightly abstracted but solid figures reveal an acute knowledge of the human body - likely a remnant of his intensive drawing training - and an understanding of its relationship and interaction with the space it occupies. In this way he is reminiscent of the great Mexican sculptor Francisco Zuniga. Marinsky was a Fellow of the National Sculptor Society and his work - illustrations and sculptures - are in numerous private and public collections, including a number of paintings conserved at the Hunt Botanical Library at Carnegie-Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

      New Orleans Auction Galleries
    • Harry Marinsky Two Figure Bicycle Bronze Sculpture
      Sep. 17, 2016

      Harry Marinsky Two Figure Bicycle Bronze Sculpture

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      NEW YORK, 1909-2008 A figural bronze sculpture by modern New York artist Harry Marinsky. The work depicts a father riding a bicycle with his son sitting atop his shoulders holding a flag. The work is signed along the base with raised foundry mark.

      Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers
    • HARRY MARINSKY (American. 1909-2008)
      Jan. 11, 2016

      HARRY MARINSKY (American. 1909-2008)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      "The Conversation". Signed, stamped IM7 and with foundry mark. Group of Six Bronze Figures with Brown patina. Height of tallest 39 3/4". Length of group 45". (5000/7000)

      Auction Gallery of the Palm Beaches
    • HARRY MARINSKY (American, New York, 1909-2008)
      Dec. 05, 2015

      HARRY MARINSKY (American, New York, 1909-2008)

      Est: $200 - $400

      HARRY MARINSKY (American, New York, 1909-2008), New York City window scene, oil on canvas board, signed lower left. Board 16-1/2''h, 12-1/4''w. Light surface grime.

      South Bay Auctions Inc
    • * Harry Marinsky, (American, b. 1909), Two Figures on Bicycle with Umbrella
      Feb. 13, 2015

      * Harry Marinsky, (American, b. 1909), Two Figures on Bicycle with Umbrella

      Est: $400 - $600

      Harry Marinsky (American, b. 1909) Two Figures on Bicycle with Umbrella bronze inscribed Harry Marinsky (to base) 24 x 23 inches.

      Hindman
    • Harry Marinsky, (American, b. 1904), Man and Boy
      Jun. 17, 2014

      Harry Marinsky, (American, b. 1904), Man and Boy

      Est: $200 - $400

      Harry Marinsky (American, b. 1904) Man and Boy bronze signed on base Marinsky 3M and bearing foundry mark Height 27 inches.

      Hindman
    • MARINSKY, Harry. Bronze of a Masked Venetian
      Jun. 16, 2014

      MARINSKY, Harry. Bronze of a Masked Venetian

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Figure on Stilts. Signed and monogrammed '2HM19'. Harry Marinsky (American, 1909 - 2008). From an East 62nd St NYC collection. Dimensions: 32.5" high x 10" wide x 11" deep. Condition: Very good.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
    • MARINSKY, Harry. 1959 Bronze of a Man Riding a
      Jun. 16, 2014

      MARINSKY, Harry. 1959 Bronze of a Man Riding a

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Bicycle. Monogrammed and dated '5HM9' and stamped with foundry mark. Harry Marinsky (American, 1909 - 2008). From an East 62nd St NYC collection. Dimensions: 19" high x 19" wide x 7" deep. Condition: Very good.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
    • Harry Marinsky (American, 1909-2008), View from the Quay, Skiathos, Greece, Signed "Marinsky" l.r., identified on labels including Kend
      Dec. 15, 2012

      Harry Marinsky (American, 1909-2008), View from the Quay, Skiathos, Greece, Signed "Marinsky" l.r., identified on labels including Kend

      Est: $400 - $500

      Harry Marinsky (American, 1909-2008) View from the Quay, Skiathos, Greece Signed "Marinsky" l.r., identified on labels including Kendall Art Gallery, Wellfleet, Massachusetts, affixed to the reverse. Watercolor on paper, sight size 21 1/4 x 29 1/2 in., framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.

      Skinner
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