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  • Carl Lewis Pappe, 1900-1998, Untitled Sculpture
    Jan. 09, 2025

    Carl Lewis Pappe, 1900-1998, Untitled Sculpture

    Est: $200 - $300

    Carl Lewis Pappe 1900-1998 Untitled Sculpture metal signed to base, affixed to wood base

    Abell Auction
  • Carl Lewis Pappe, 1900-1998, Bull
    Jan. 09, 2025

    Carl Lewis Pappe, 1900-1998, Bull

    Est: $100 - $200

    Carl Lewis Pappe 1900-1998 Bull silver signed to inside of rear thigh

    Abell Auction
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (1900-1998): Head of Marion Lederer
    Nov. 06, 2024

    Carl Lewis Pappe (1900-1998): Head of Marion Lederer

    Est: $200 - $300

    Carl Lewis Pappe 1900-1998 Head of Marion Lederer bronze, mounted on stone plinth signed in casting "Carl Pappe"

    Abell Auction
  • Carl Lewis Pappe, Ohio, New York / Mexico, Hungary (1900-1998), Taxco, 1962, oil on board
    Aug. 24, 2024

    Carl Lewis Pappe, Ohio, New York / Mexico, Hungary (1900-1998), Taxco, 1962, oil on board

    Est: $500 - $800

    Carl Lewis Pappe Ohio, New York / Mexico, Hungary, (1900-1998) Taxco, 1962 oil on board signed and dated lower left, framed.

    Link Auction Galleries
  • Carle Pappe, Tasco Landscape, Oil on Canvas
    Dec. 31, 2023

    Carle Pappe, Tasco Landscape, Oil on Canvas

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Carle Pappe (American, 1900-1998), Tasco landscape, 1950, oil on canvas, signed L/L, 24" x 30", framed 28" x 34". Provenance: Malden, Massachusetts collection.

    Kaminski Auctions
  • Carl Lewis Pappe "Hombre" Color Lithograph
    Jul. 16, 2023

    Carl Lewis Pappe "Hombre" Color Lithograph

    Est: $200 - $400

    Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian-American, active Mexico, 1900-1998) "Hombre" a color lithograph, titled in pencil lower left, inscribed "Taxco ano 1954 / Mexico" at center, and signed "Carl Pappe" lower right, and depicting a Mexican peasant man from behind, printed in green blue, and brown. Image: 17.5" H x 9.5" W ; frame: 20.25" H x 11.5" W.

    Auctions at Showplace
  • Carl Lewis Pappe, Ohio, New York / Mexico, Hungary (1900-1998), abstract figural sculpture, patinated bronze on wood base, 25"H x 5"W x 5"D
    Apr. 29, 2023

    Carl Lewis Pappe, Ohio, New York / Mexico, Hungary (1900-1998), abstract figural sculpture, patinated bronze on wood base, 25"H x 5"W x 5"D

    Est: $400 - $600

    Carl Lewis Pappe Ohio, New York / Mexico, Hungary, (1900-1998) abstract figural sculpture patinated bronze on wood base Signed. Biography from the Archives of askART: Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections. Submitted December 2003 by John Barrett, collector, who credits River Street Gallery and several Spanish language websites.

    Ripley Auctions
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (1900 - 1998)
    Nov. 10, 2021

    Carl Lewis Pappe (1900 - 1998)

    Est: $100 - $300

    Carl Lewis Pappe, Hungarian (1900 - 1998) Patinated Bronze Sculpture on Wooden Base "Head of a Woman" Signed on Obverse Side. Sculpture measures approx. 13-1/2" x 7" x 10". Overall height: 17-1/2". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $100.00 - $300.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

    Kodner Galleries
  • Carl Pappe (American, 1900-1998) Pair of watercolors on paper depicting Taxco street scenes. Both signed and inscribed "Taxco" along the lower left and dated 1945.
    Oct. 19, 2021

    Carl Pappe (American, 1900-1998) Pair of watercolors on paper depicting Taxco street scenes. Both signed and inscribed "Taxco" along the lower left and dated 1945.

    Est: $300 - $500

    Carl Pappe (American, 1900-1998) Pair of watercolors on paper depicting Taxco street scenes. Both signed and inscribed "Taxco" along the lower left and dated 1945.

    Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
  • Carl Pappe Bronze Sculptures
    Aug. 14, 2021

    Carl Pappe Bronze Sculptures

    Est: -

    Carl Pappe Bronze Sculptures Man Sculpture: 4" W x 9 1/2" H Mule Sculpture: 13" L x 5 1/2" W x 7 1/2" H Both are signed at base Condition: Good

    Fidelity Estate Services
  • CARL PAPPE (HUNGARIAN/AMERICAN, 1900-1998)
    Jul. 26, 2020

    CARL PAPPE (HUNGARIAN/AMERICAN, 1900-1998)

    Est: $300 - $500

    cubist plaques bronze h. 15 w. 4 in. (each) overall: 17-1/4 x 6-1/4 in. (each) the pair of cast and etched bronze cubist plaques each signed "CARL PAPPE"

    Butterscotch Auction Gallery LLC
  • Watercolor, Carl Pappe
    Oct. 12, 2019

    Watercolor, Carl Pappe

    Est: $300 - $500

    Carl Pappe (American, 1900-1998), "Taxco," 1940, watercolor, signed and dated lower left, overall (with frame): 21.25"h x 25.25"w

    Clars Auctions
  • Carl Pappe - Two Geometric Abstract Gouaches
    Aug. 02, 2019

    Carl Pappe - Two Geometric Abstract Gouaches

    Est: $100 - $150

    Description - Carl Pappe two abstract geometric gouaches. Both signed and dated 1990. Dimensions - largest - 21" x 15"

    Regency Auction House
  • Carl Pappe - Two Abstract Watercolors
    Aug. 02, 2019

    Carl Pappe - Two Abstract Watercolors

    Est: $100 - $150

    Description - Carl Pappe two abstract water colors. Both signed and dated 1989. Dimensions - largest - 18.75" x 12.5"

    Regency Auction House
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) - 'Santa Prisca, 1758 Taxco' woodcut , signed lower right and titled lower left -
    Jul. 18, 2019

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) - 'Santa Prisca, 1758 Taxco' woodcut , signed lower right and titled lower left -

    Est: $40 - $60

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) ''Santa Prisca, 1758 Taxco'' woodcut , signed lower right and titled lower left

    Lawsons
  • Pair Carl Pappe Watercolors Taxco
    Mar. 30, 2019

    Pair Carl Pappe Watercolors Taxco

    Est: $400 - $600

    Carl Pappe (1900-1998). Pair of watercolors on paper depicting Taxco street scenes. Both signed and inscribed "Taxco" along the lower left. Provenance: Private collection, Minnesota(Both) sight; height: 11 3/4 in x width: 13 1/2 in. Framed; height: 19 in x width: 21 in.

    Revere Auctions
  • Carl Pappe American, 1900-1998 Abstract
    Sep. 26, 2018

    Carl Pappe American, 1900-1998 Abstract

    Est: $500 - $700

    Carl Pappe American, 1900-1998 Abstract Signed Carl Pappe and dated 75, and inscribed Taxco on the base Bronze with green patina Height 21 5/8 inches C 

    DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Mixed Media on Paper, Three Works
    May. 21, 2018

    Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Mixed Media on Paper, Three Works

    Est: $100 - $200

    Three Cubist / Nahuatl style abstract figurals, each signed by the artist at the lower left, dated for 1990, and all labeled for Taxco, Mexico.

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Three Works
    May. 21, 2018

    Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Three Works

    Est: $100 - $200

    Three Cubist inspired abstract figurals, each signed by the artist at the lower left, dated for 1989, and all labeled for Taxco, Mexico.

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Mixed Media on Paper, Three Works
    Apr. 16, 2018

    Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Mixed Media on Paper, Three Works

    Est: $100 - $200

    Three geometric abstracts inspired by Nahuatl art, each signed by the artist at the lower left, two are dated for 1988 and one is dated for 1990, each is labeled for Taxco, Mexico.

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Mixed Media on Paper, Three Works
    Apr. 16, 2018

    Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Mixed Media on Paper, Three Works

    Est: $100 - $200

    Three Cubist / Nahuatl style abstract figurals, each signed by the artist at the lower left, dated for 1988, 1989, and 1990, and all labeled for Taxco, Mexico.

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Mixed Media on Paper, Three Works
    Mar. 19, 2018

    Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Mixed Media on Paper, Three Works

    Est: $100 - $200

    Three Cubist / Nahuatl style abstract figurals, each signed by the artist at the lower left, dated for 1989, and labeled for Taxco, Mexico.

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Woodcut
    Mar. 19, 2018

    Carl Lewis Pappe (Hungarian / American / Mexican 1900 - 1998) Woodcut

    Est: $100 - $200

    Titled "Callejon del Arco - Tasco", pencil signed by the artist at the lower right, with an inscription.

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1990
    Feb. 19, 2018

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1990

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (1900 - 1998) United States Ink Modernist Drawing Dated 1970
    Jan. 25, 2018

    Carl Lewis Pappe (1900 - 1998) United States Ink Modernist Drawing Dated 1970

    Est: $300 - $500

    Carl Lewis Pappe (1900 - 1998) United States Ink Modernist Drawing Dated 1970

    Kavanagh Auctions
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1990
    Jan. 15, 2018

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1990

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Lewis Pappe (1900 - 1998) United States Ink Modernist Drawing Dated 1970
    Jan. 04, 2018

    Carl Lewis Pappe (1900 - 1998) United States Ink Modernist Drawing Dated 1970

    Est: $300 - $500

    Carl Lewis Pappe (1900 - 1998) United States Ink Modernist Drawing Dated 1970

    Kavanagh Auctions
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1991
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1991

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1988 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1990
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1990

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1988 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1989
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1989

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1989 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1992
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1992

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1988 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1993
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1993

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1989 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1994
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1994

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1987 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1995
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1995

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1996
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1996

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1989 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1998
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1998

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1988 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

    Locati LLC
  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1997
    Sep. 18, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1997

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1989 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1988
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1988

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1989
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1989

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1989
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1989

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1987
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1987

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1981
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1981

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1988
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1988

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1989
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1989

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1989
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Mixed Media, Taxco 1989

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1989
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1989

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1989
    Jun. 19, 2017

    Carl Pappe (1900 - 1998) Ink on Paper, Taxco 1989

    Est: $100 - $200

    An abstract work, signed and dated for 1990 at the lower margin. "Carl Pappe (1900-1998) was born in Hungary and came to the U.S. at the age of 11, where his family settled in Ohio. As a young man, Peppe studied at the Cleveland Institute of Art and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. During the early years of the Great Depression, he struggled as a theater scene designer and furniture maker in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia before moving to Mexico City in 1932. With his wife, author and sometime silversmith Bernice Goodspeed, he eventually established a studio and opened a gallery in Taxco in the Sierra Madre Mountains southwest of Mexico City, where he spent much of the rest of his life. Peppe was close friends with many of leading 20th century Mexican muralists, painters, and sculptors including Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo, Carlos Merida, Juan O'Gorman, Ruffino Tamayo, and Jose Orozco. While he established his reputation as a post-impressionist landscape artist, over his long life Peppe's work increasingly became more abstract, influenced by the whimsical line drawings of Klee as well as cubist abstractions to be seen in indigenous Nahuatl petroglyphs. Peppe leaves a body of work in many media including oil, pastel, watercolor, metal sculpture, pencil and ink drawings, woodcuts, and etchings. He also illustrated his wife's books of Mexican fables. Collections of Carl Peppe's work reside in several Mexican art museums, the Library of Congress, Philadelphia's Woodmere Art Museum, and in private collections."

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  • Carl Pappe
    Jun. 04, 2017

    Carl Pappe

    Est: $400 - $600

    Carl Pappe(1900-1998). "Figure". Etching of a man with sombrero and poncho in sandals. Signed and numbered 6/16. Medium: Etching. Size: 9.75" X 9.5". Signature: SLR

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