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  • George Russin Oil Painting "Going to Market"
    Mar. 22, 2025

    George Russin Oil Painting "Going to Market"

    Est: $600 - $1,200

    A signed piece entitled: "Going to Market" by George Russin (signature in bottom right). Painting measures approx. 32" x 28" O.D, 24" x 20" I.D. Painting has no visible damage, framed well.

    Keystone Auctions LLC
  • George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting
    Jan. 19, 2025

    George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting

    Est: $750 - $950

    ARTIST: George Russin (Florida, 1910 - 2010) TITLE: Venice Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Few minor scratches/paint losses by the right edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 25 x 31 inches / 63 x 78 cm FRAME SIZE: 37 x 43 inches / 93 x 109 cm SIGNATURE: lower left ATTENTION: This lot is located at our Mamaroneck, NY office. CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 134004 US SHIPPING: $319 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The following recollection is from James O'Connell, May 2006. Years ago I would meet George at the Dunkin' Donuts every morning and we all knew of George's paintings and the photographs of his work. One morning Frank, a printer, and myself decided to reprint the photographs on large paper and I would go over each print with clear acrylic paint on a knife blade, the way George did his work, then frame each print. With permission of the owner of the donut shop, we hung the prints on the walls of the shop and at time people would come in and want to purchase one. George would sign them and make a few bucks for himself as he no longer painted and owned none of his originals. This was good for George and I know it made him somewhat proud. The local neighborhood newspaper called "Neighbors" had heard of George's art work and what was being done with his prints on the wall of the donut shop. They did come to the shop, talk with George, some friends, and photograph some of the prints. Now George Russin, living alone at 95 years of age in itself is quite George. Although I do get down there and take him out for lunch now and again, I'm still waiting for him to find me those things you need to help authenticate his autobiography. I know he has a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt, pictures of himself with some of the well known entertainers of his time, also the movies "The Glenn Miller Story" and "Hollywood Hotel" where he was featured in one of the music scenes. Also sent by James O'Connell was a copy of a newspaper article titled "Doughnut shop nails down artist's works" in The Miami Herald, March 13, 1997. The article describes his regular morning visits to the Dunkin' Donuts shop near his Northeast Dade home and his ordering black coffee, an English muffin and then sitting by the front window where he chats with friends. The old timers refer to him as "Mayor" or "General". A wall is dedicated to his art work. The only work he has kept for himself is a self portrait, and he quit drawing in 1991, after the death of his sister. He said: "She was the one who would get me out of bed each morning. She was like my agent. She knew what I had to get done by the end of each day." Russin was also a musician. Born in New York, he grew up in a piano-playing family, and at age 16, he joined a jazz band as a "self taught tenor sax player, working with musicians like Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong before putting down his sax in 1956. He recalled: "I loved doing the musical scenes. I lived for whatever had to do with women, music and art. And I wouldn't have changed it for the world." Soon after that, he began pursuing his art talents, which included taking night classes, working with a palette knife, and doing stain glass "to develop a vibrant, mosaic-like style that was displayed at some of New York's top galleries in the 80." Of this part of his life, he said: "It was the same kind of concentration and joy as when I played the sax." Among his subjects were portraits, Siamese dancers, generals and reporters-many from his travels in Europe and Asia during World War II.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • GEORGE RUSSIN, NEW ORLEANS JAZZ, LITHOGRAPH
    Jan. 01, 2025

    GEORGE RUSSIN, NEW ORLEANS JAZZ, LITHOGRAPH

    Est: $400 - $500

    Artist: George Russin, American (1910 - 2010) Title: New Orleans Jazz Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 250 Size: 22 x 27 in. (55.88 x 68.58 cm)

    RoGallery
  • GEORGE RUSSIN, THE TAILOR, LITHOGRAPH
    Jan. 01, 2025

    GEORGE RUSSIN, THE TAILOR, LITHOGRAPH

    Est: $400 - $500

    Artist: George Russin, American (1910 - 2010) Title: The Tailor Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 250 Size: 29 x 22 in. (73.66 x 55.88 cm)

    RoGallery
  • GEORGE RUSSIN, OLD MOVIE STAR, LITHOGRAPH
    Jan. 01, 2025

    GEORGE RUSSIN, OLD MOVIE STAR, LITHOGRAPH

    Est: $500 - $600

    Artist: George Russin, American (1910 - 2010) Title: Old Movie Star Year: circa 1975 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 87/225 Size: 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 60.96 cm) Description: A portrait of a reclining woman in a long gown with gold jewels and a feather hat. A very detailed illustration of this opulent interior with fancy objects throughout the space.

    RoGallery
  • George Russin, oil on masonite
    Oct. 15, 2024

    George Russin, oil on masonite

    Est: $200 - $300

    George Russin (American, c. 1910-2010), "Burmese Lady", signed lower left, titled on verso, 35.5"h x 11.75"w (sight), 37.25"h x 13.25"w (frame)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • George Russin, Titled 'Figures in a Theatre' Oil on Canvas, Mid-20th century
    Sep. 15, 2024

    George Russin, Titled 'Figures in a Theatre' Oil on Canvas, Mid-20th century

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Keywords: elegant figures, theater scene, soft pastel tones, ethereal lighting, fine art, stylish gathering, classical style, modern art Summary: George Russin (American, 1910 - 2010). 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil painting on masonite, depicting couples watching an art deco period Rockette style stage performance. Signed lower right, 'Russin'. Undated. George Russin was born in New York and exhibited frequently from the 1950s through the 1980s.  Known for his figurative paintings and depictions of various cultures. In addition to painting, he was also a musician and a stained glass artist. Measurements: Canvas - 29 3/4" high x 24" wide. Frame - 35 1/2" high x 29 1/2" wide.Category: 10

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting
    Sep. 01, 2024

    George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting

    Est: $750 - $950

    ARTIST: George Russin (Florida, 1910 - 2010) TITLE: Venice Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Few minor scratches/paint losses by the right edge. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 25 x 31 inches / 63 x 78 cm FRAME SIZE: 37 x 43 inches / 93 x 109 cm SIGNATURE: lower left ATTENTION: This lot is located at our Mamaroneck, NY office. CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 134004 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The following recollection is from James O'Connell, May 2006. Years ago I would meet George at the Dunkin' Donuts every morning and we all knew of George's paintings and the photographs of his work. One morning Frank, a printer, and myself decided to reprint the photographs on large paper and I would go over each print with clear acrylic paint on a knife blade, the way George did his work, then frame each print. With permission of the owner of the donut shop, we hung the prints on the walls of the shop and at time people would come in and want to purchase one. George would sign them and make a few bucks for himself as he no longer painted and owned none of his originals. This was good for George and I know it made him somewhat proud. The local neighborhood newspaper called "Neighbors" had heard of George's art work and what was being done with his prints on the wall of the donut shop. They did come to the shop, talk with George, some friends, and photograph some of the prints. Now George Russin, living alone at 95 years of age in itself is quite George. Although I do get down there and take him out for lunch now and again, I'm still waiting for him to find me those things you need to help authenticate his autobiography. I know he has a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt, pictures of himself with some of the well known entertainers of his time, also the movies "The Glenn Miller Story" and "Hollywood Hotel" where he was featured in one of the music scenes. Also sent by James O'Connell was a copy of a newspaper article titled "Doughnut shop nails down artist's works" in The Miami Herald, March 13, 1997. The article describes his regular morning visits to the Dunkin' Donuts shop near his Northeast Dade home and his ordering black coffee, an English muffin and then sitting by the front window where he chats with friends. The old timers refer to him as "Mayor" or "General". A wall is dedicated to his art work. The only work he has kept for himself is a self portrait, and he quit drawing in 1991, after the death of his sister. He said: "She was the one who would get me out of bed each morning. She was like my agent. She knew what I had to get done by the end of each day." Russin was also a musician. Born in New York, he grew up in a piano-playing family, and at age 16, he joined a jazz band as a "self taught tenor sax player, working with musicians like Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong before putting down his sax in 1956. He recalled: "I loved doing the musical scenes. I lived for whatever had to do with women, music and art. And I wouldn't have changed it for the world." Soon after that, he began pursuing his art talents, which included taking night classes, working with a palette knife, and doing stain glass "to develop a vibrant, mosaic-like style that was displayed at some of New York's top galleries in the 80." Of this part of his life, he said: "It was the same kind of concentration and joy as when I played the sax." Among his subjects were portraits, Siamese dancers, generals and reporters-many from his travels in Europe and Asia during World War II.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting
    Aug. 25, 2024

    George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting

    Est: $675 - $850

    ARTIST: George Russin (Florida, 1910 - 2010) TITLE: Keystone Cop (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 23 x 16 inches / 58 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 32 x 25 inches / 81 x 63 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 126505 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The following recollection is from James O'Connell, May 2006. Years ago I would meet George at the Dunkin' Donuts every morning and we all knew of George's paintings and the photographs of his work. One morning Frank, a printer, and myself decided to reprint the photographs on large paper and I would go over each print with clear acrylic paint on a knife blade, the way George did his work, then frame each print. With permission of the owner of the donut shop, we hung the prints on the walls of the shop and at time people would come in and want to purchase one. George would sign them and make a few bucks for himself as he no longer painted and owned none of his originals. This was good for George and I know it made him somewhat proud. The local neighborhood newspaper called "Neighbors" had heard of George's art work and what was being done with his prints on the wall of the donut shop. They did come to the shop, talk with George, some friends, and photograph some of the prints. Now George Russin, living alone at 95 years of age in itself is quite George. Although I do get down there and take him out for lunch now and again, I'm still waiting for him to find me those things you need to help authenticate his autobiography. I know he has a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt, pictures of himself with some of the well known entertainers of his time, also the movies "The Glenn Miller Story" and "Hollywood Hotel" where he was featured in one of the music scenes. Also sent by James O'Connell was a copy of a newspaper article titled "Doughnut shop nails down artist's works" in The Miami Herald, March 13, 1997. The article describes his regular morning visits to the Dunkin' Donuts shop near his Northeast Dade home and his ordering black coffee, an English muffin and then sitting by the front window where he chats with friends. The old timers refer to him as "Mayor" or "General". A wall is dedicated to his art work. The only work he has kept for himself is a self portrait, and he quit drawing in 1991, after the death of his sister. He said: "She was the one who would get me out of bed each morning. She was like my agent. She knew what I had to get done by the end of each day." Russin was also a musician. Born in New York, he grew up in a piano-playing family, and at age 16, he joined a jazz band as a "self taught tenor sax player, working with musicians like Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong before putting down his sax in 1956. He recalled: "I loved doing the musical scenes. I lived for whatever had to do with women, music and art. And I wouldn't have changed it for the world. "Soon after that, he began pursuing his art talents, which included taking night classes, working with a palette knife, and doing stain glass "to develop a vibrant, mosaic-like style that was displayed at some of New York's top galleries in the 80. "Of this part of his life, he said: "It was the same kind of concentration and joy as when I played the sax. "Among his subjects were portraits, Siamese dancers, generals and reporters many from his travels in Europe and Asia during World War II.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • George Russin 1910-2010 Antique American "Lemonade Seller" Modernist New York Portrait Painting
    Jul. 21, 2024

    George Russin 1910-2010 Antique American "Lemonade Seller" Modernist New York Portrait Painting

    Est: $300 - $500

    Antique American oil painting by George Russin (1910 - 2010). Oil on board. Signed. Measuring 21 by 31.5 inches. Please see all images for condition. Size is measured and written on the back of the painting. The first size is the overall size, the second size is the image size. For detailed condition questions please text 617-835-2496.

    Curated Gallery Auctions
  • GEORGE RUSSIN, OLD MOVIE STAR, LITHOGRAPH
    Apr. 27, 2024

    GEORGE RUSSIN, OLD MOVIE STAR, LITHOGRAPH

    Est: $500 - $600

    Artist: George Russin, American (1910 - 2010) Title: Old Movie Star Year: circa 1975 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 87/225 Size: 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 60.96 cm) Description: A portrait of a reclining woman in a long gown with gold jewels and a feather hat. A very detailed illustration of this opulent interior with fancy objects throughout the space.

    RoGallery
  • George RUSSIN: Street Scene - M/M
    Jan. 13, 2024

    George RUSSIN: Street Scene - M/M

    Est: $150 - $250

    George Russin (American, 1943-2010) framed ink and watercolor under glass depicting a busy street scene near a ticket window, W.P.A.-style, signed lower left. Provenance: From the Eileen and Marvin Reingold Collection. [Sight: 7" H x 9 1/2" W; Frame: 15 1/4" H x 18" W]. In good condition.

    Roland Auctions NY
  • George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting
    Dec. 17, 2023

    George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting

    Est: $675 - $850

    ARTIST: George Russin (Florida, 1910 - 2010) TITLE: Keystone Cop (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 23 x 16 inches / 58 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 32 x 25 inches / 81 x 63 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 126505 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The following recollection is from James O'Connell, May 2006. Years ago I would meet George at the Dunkin' Donuts every morning and we all knew of George's paintings and the photographs of his work. One morning Frank, a printer, and myself decided to reprint the photographs on large paper and I would go over each print with clear acrylic paint on a knife blade, the way George did his work, then frame each print. With permission of the owner of the donut shop, we hung the prints on the walls of the shop and at time people would come in and want to purchase one. George would sign them and make a few bucks for himself as he no longer painted and owned none of his originals. This was good for George and I know it made him somewhat proud. The local neighborhood newspaper called "Neighbors" had heard of George's art work and what was being done with his prints on the wall of the donut shop. They did come to the shop, talk with George, some friends, and photograph some of the prints. Now George Russin, living alone at 95 years of age in itself is quite George. Although I do get down there and take him out for lunch now and again, I'm still waiting for him to find me those things you need to help authenticate his autobiography. I know he has a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt, pictures of himself with some of the well known entertainers of his time, also the movies "The Glenn Miller Story" and "Hollywood Hotel" where he was featured in one of the music scenes. Also sent by James O'Connell was a copy of a newspaper article titled "Doughnut shop nails down artist's works" in The Miami Herald, March 13, 1997. The article describes his regular morning visits to the Dunkin' Donuts shop near his Northeast Dade home and his ordering black coffee, an English muffin and then sitting by the front window where he chats with friends. The old timers refer to him as "Mayor" or "General". A wall is dedicated to his art work. The only work he has kept for himself is a self portrait, and he quit drawing in 1991, after the death of his sister. He said: "She was the one who would get me out of bed each morning. She was like my agent. She knew what I had to get done by the end of each day." Russin was also a musician. Born in New York, he grew up in a piano-playing family, and at age 16, he joined a jazz band as a "self taught tenor sax player, working with musicians like Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong before putting down his sax in 1956. He recalled: "I loved doing the musical scenes. I lived for whatever had to do with women, music and art. And I wouldn't have changed it for the world. "Soon after that, he began pursuing his art talents, which included taking night classes, working with a palette knife, and doing stain glass "to develop a vibrant, mosaic-like style that was displayed at some of New York's top galleries in the 80. "Of this part of his life, he said: "It was the same kind of concentration and joy as when I played the sax. "Among his subjects were portraits, Siamese dancers, generals and reporters many from his travels in Europe and Asia during World War II.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • George Russin. Toy Maker, oil
    Nov. 04, 2023

    George Russin. Toy Maker, oil

    Est: $400 - $600

    (American, 1910-2010). Oil on board, signed ll, sight size: 25 1/2 x 19 1/2 in., framed size: 28 x 24 inches.

    Alex Cooper
  • MID CENT AMERICAN CLOWN PAINTING BY GEORGE RUSSIN
    Sep. 30, 2023

    MID CENT AMERICAN CLOWN PAINTING BY GEORGE RUSSIN

    Est: $100 - $150

    George Russin, American, 1910 to 2010, an oil on masonite board painting Masquerade, depicting a clown on a colorful abstract background. Signed by the artist lower left, titled on verso. Framed. George Russin was an American artist who attended the High School of Music and Art to pursue both fields of study. There, he was awarded the St. Gaudens Medal for Art plus a scholarship to Pratt Institute. He graduated from Pratt, receiving the Bronze Medal for achievement: later he attended the Art Students League. The Little Studio has presented several shows of his work in New York, Boston, and Beverly Hills; recently La Napoule Art Foundation of France purchased two of his paintings for their collection. One of a kind artwork. Mid Century Fine Art, American Expressionist Paintings And Wall Decor Collectibles.

    Antique Arena Inc
  • George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting
    Aug. 20, 2023

    George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting

    Est: $675 - $850

    ARTIST: George Russin (Florida, 1910 - 2010) TITLE: Keystone Cop (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 23 x 16 inches / 58 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 32 x 25 inches / 81 x 63 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 126505 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The following recollection is from James O'Connell, May 2006. Years ago I would meet George at the Dunkin' Donuts every morning and we all knew of George's paintings and the photographs of his work. One morning Frank, a printer, and myself decided to reprint the photographs on large paper and I would go over each print with clear acrylic paint on a knife blade, the way George did his work, then frame each print. With permission of the owner of the donut shop, we hung the prints on the walls of the shop and at time people would come in and want to purchase one. George would sign them and make a few bucks for himself as he no longer painted and owned none of his originals. This was good for George and I know it made him somewhat proud. The local neighborhood newspaper called "Neighbors" had heard of George's art work and what was being done with his prints on the wall of the donut shop. They did come to the shop, talk with George, some friends, and photograph some of the prints. Now George Russin, living alone at 95 years of age in itself is quite George. Although I do get down there and take him out for lunch now and again, I'm still waiting for him to find me those things you need to help authenticate his autobiography. I know he has a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt, pictures of himself with some of the well known entertainers of his time, also the movies "The Glenn Miller Story" and "Hollywood Hotel" where he was featured in one of the music scenes. Also sent by James O'Connell was a copy of a newspaper article titled "Doughnut shop nails down artist's works" in The Miami Herald, March 13, 1997. The article describes his regular morning visits to the Dunkin' Donuts shop near his Northeast Dade home and his ordering black coffee, an English muffin and then sitting by the front window where he chats with friends. The old timers refer to him as "Mayor" or "General". A wall is dedicated to his art work. The only work he has kept for himself is a self portrait, and he quit drawing in 1991, after the death of his sister. He said: "She was the one who would get me out of bed each morning. She was like my agent. She knew what I had to get done by the end of each day." Russin was also a musician. Born in New York, he grew up in a piano-playing family, and at age 16, he joined a jazz band as a "self taught tenor sax player, working with musicians like Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong before putting down his sax in 1956. He recalled: "I loved doing the musical scenes. I lived for whatever had to do with women, music and art. And I wouldn't have changed it for the world. "Soon after that, he began pursuing his art talents, which included taking night classes, working with a palette knife, and doing stain glass "to develop a vibrant, mosaic-like style that was displayed at some of New York's top galleries in the 80. "Of this part of his life, he said: "It was the same kind of concentration and joy as when I played the sax. "Among his subjects were portraits, Siamese dancers, generals and reporters many from his travels in Europe and Asia during World War II.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • George RUSSIN: Street Scene - M/M
    May. 24, 2023

    George RUSSIN: Street Scene - M/M

    Est: $300 - $500

    George Russin (American, 1943-2010) framed ink and watercolor under glass depicting a busy street scene near a ticket window, W.P.A.-style, signed lower left. Provenance: From the Eileen and Marvin Reingold Collection. [Sight: 7" H x 9 1/2" W; Frame: 15 1/4" H x 18" W]. In good condition.

    Roland Auctions NY
  • "KEYSTONE COP" PAINTING BY RUSSIN
    Mar. 19, 2023

    "KEYSTONE COP" PAINTING BY RUSSIN

    Est: $400 - $600

    RUSSIN, George, (American, 1910-2010): "Keystone Cop", Oil/Masonite, sight size 22.5" x 15.5", signed lower left, framed, 32" x 24".

    Burchard Galleries Inc
  • George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting
    Feb. 12, 2023

    George Russin (FL,1910-2010) oil painting

    Est: $950 - $1,250

    ARTIST: George Russin (Florida, 1910 - 2010) TITLE: Big Wig (titled on verso) YEAR: 1959 MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. Wear to frame. ART SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 76 cm FRAME SIZE: 27 x 37 inches / 68 x 93 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 123479 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The following recollection is from James O'Connell, May 2006. Years ago I would meet George at the Dunkin' Donuts every morning and we all knew of George's paintings and the photographs of his work. One morning Frank, a printer, and myself decided to reprint the photographs on large paper and I would go over each print with clear acrylic paint on a knife blade, the way George did his work, then frame each print. With permission of the owner of the donut shop, we hung the prints on the walls of the shop and at time people would come in and want to purchase one. George would sign them and make a few bucks for himself as he no longer painted and owned none of his originals. This was good for George and I know it made him somewhat proud. The local neighborhood newspaper called "Neighbors" had heard of George's art work and what was being done with his prints on the wall of the donut shop. They did come to the shop, talk with George, some friends, and photograph some of the prints. Now George Russin, living alone at 95 years of age in itself is quite George. Although I do get down there and take him out for lunch now and again, I'm still waiting for him to find me those things you need to help authenticate his autobiography. I know he has a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt, pictures of himself with some of the well known entertainers of his time, also the movies "The Glenn Miller Story" and "Hollywood Hotel" where he was featured in one of the music scenes. Also sent by James O'Connell was a copy of a newspaper article titled "Doughnut shop nails down artist's works" in The Miami Herald, March 13, 1997. The article describes his regular morning visits to the Dunkin' Donuts shop near his Northeast Dade home and his ordering black coffee, an English muffin and then sitting by the front window where he chats with friends. The old timers refer to him as "Mayor" or "General". A wall is dedicated to his art work. The only work he has kept for himself is a self portrait, and he quit drawing in 1991, after the death of his sister. He said: "She was the one who would get me out of bed each morning. She was like my agent. She knew what I had to get done by the end of each day." Russin was also a musician. Born in New York, he grew up in a piano-playing family, and at age 16, he joined a jazz band as a "self taught tenor sax player, working with musicians like Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong before putting down his sax in 1956. He recalled: "I loved doing the musical scenes. I lived for whatever had to do with women, music and art. And I wouldn't have changed it for the world." Soon after that, he began pursuing his art talents, which included taking night classes, working with a palette knife, and doing stain glass "to develop a vibrant, mosaic-like style that was displayed at some of New York's top galleries in the 80." Of this part of his life, he said: "It was the same kind of concentration and joy as when I played the sax." Among his subjects were portraits, Siamese dancers, generals and reporters-many from his travels in Europe and Asia during World War II.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Signed Mid-20th Century George Russin, 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil on Canvas
    Feb. 05, 2023

    Signed Mid-20th Century George Russin, 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil on Canvas

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Signed Mid-20th Century George Russin, 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil on Canvas George Russin (American, 1910 - 2010). 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil painting on masonite, depicting couples watching an art deco period rockette style stage performance. Signed lower right, 'Russin'. Undated. George Russin was born in New York and exhibited frequently from the 1950's through the 1980's.  Known for his figurative paintings and depictions of various cultures. In addition to painting, he was also a musician and a stained glass artist. Notice to Bidders The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition. Complete condition information is available by request, no later than 24 hours prior to the auction. All lots are offered and sold "as is", and COLLECTive Hudson will not provide refunds based on condition. Timepiece movements, lighting and electrics have not been tested, and art has not been examined out of the frame unless otherwise stated. SHIPPING COLLECTive Hudson does not provide any shipping or packing services. We will happily provide a list of recommended shippers who can provide shipping quotes prior to bidding. Shippers will also be listed on your invoice. PAYMENT All invoices totaling over $5,000 to be paid via wire transfer. All jewelry, watches and silver must be paid via wire. All Credit card transactions are subject to a 3.1% CC FEE. Absolutely no credit card transactions over the phone.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • Painting, George Russin
    Jan. 16, 2023

    Painting, George Russin

    Est: $100 - $200

    George Russin (American, 1910-2010), Portrait of a Man with Decor, oil on board, signed lower right, overall (with frame): 29.5"h x 23.5"w

    Clars Auctions
  • George Russin (American, 1910-2010) Harry James 1960s
    Dec. 12, 2022

    George Russin (American, 1910-2010) Harry James 1960s

    Est: $200 - $300

    Musician Harry James (American, 1916-1983). Mid-Century impressionist abstract painting of Harry James and band, signed by the artist, George Russin (lower right). Acrylic on canvas. Dimensions: framed: 30 in. x 26 in., canvas board: 23 1/2 in. x 19 1/2 in. Condition: good original estate condition, no repairs noted, outer linen mat on frame has staining, not affecting the painting. Provenance: New York City, NY Estate.

    Kensington Estate Auctions
  • Signed Mid-20th Century George Russin, 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil on Canvas
    Nov. 13, 2022

    Signed Mid-20th Century George Russin, 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil on Canvas

    Est: $1,000 - $3,000

    Signed Mid-20th Century George Russin, 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil on Canvas George Russin (American, 1910 - 2010). 'Figures in a Theatre'. Oil painting on masonite, depicting couples watching an art deco period stage performance. Signed lower right, 'Russin'. Undated. George Russin was born in New York and exhibited frequently from the 1950's through the 1980's.  Known for his figurative paintings and depictions of various cultures. In addition to painting, he was also a musician and a stained glass artist.

    Collective Hudson, LLC
  • George Russin oil on artist board
    Sep. 14, 2022

    George Russin oil on artist board

    Est: $80 - $120

    George Russin (American 1910-2010), oil on artist board, signed and dated '58, titled on verso 3 to Make Merry, 18 1/4" x 29". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

    Pook & Pook Inc.
  • 3 piece - George Russin (1910 - 2010) was active/lived in Florida. Oil on board paintings. Dated '51
    Aug. 16, 2022

    3 piece - George Russin (1910 - 2010) was active/lived in Florida. Oil on board paintings. Dated '51

    Est: $500 - $700

    3 piece - George Russin (1910 - 2010) was active/lived in Florida. Oil on board paintings. Dated '51

    Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
  • George Russin (1910-2010) American, O/B
    Jul. 24, 2022

    George Russin (1910-2010) American, O/B

    Est: $500 - $700

    Titled, 'Chioggia Boats' Italy, oil on masonite, signed lower right Russin. George Russin was active/lived in Florida and is known for figure and portrait painting, drawing. Overall Size: 28 x 38 1/2 in. Sight Size: 20 3/8 x 31 in.

    Sarasota Estate Auction
  • George Russin oil on artist board
    Jul. 21, 2022

    George Russin oil on artist board

    Est: $200 - $400

    George Russin (American 1910-2010), oil on artist board, signed and dated '58, titled on verso 3 to Make Merry, 18 1/4" x 29". NO in-house shipping for this lot.

    Pook & Pook Inc.
  • George Russin (American 1910-2010), Market Scene, Oil on Board, Frame: 23 x 27 in
    Sep. 21, 2021

    George Russin (American 1910-2010), Market Scene, Oil on Board, Frame: 23 x 27 in

    Est: $50 - $100

    George Russin (American 1910-2010), Market Scene, Oil on Board, Frame: 23 x 27 in

    Weschler's
  • GEORGE RUSSIN (1910-2010) OIL PAINTING COCA COLA
    Mar. 27, 2021

    GEORGE RUSSIN (1910-2010) OIL PAINTING COCA COLA

    Est: $550 - $1,000

    Florida Artist George Russin (1910-2010), Bevete Gelati & Coca Cola Oil On Masonite board. He was active/lived in Florida. George Russin is known for Figure and portrait painting, drawing. Measure 24" x 20"These are From DR James Cobb's Estate St Augustine Fl

    RB Fine Arts
  • George Russin "Reclining Woman" Lithograph Signed
    Feb. 27, 2021

    George Russin "Reclining Woman" Lithograph Signed

    Est: $600 - $800

    George Russin "Reclining Woman" Abstract Lithograph Signed and Framed. American artist (1910-2010) painting made circa 1975. Signed "Geo. Russin" in bottom right corner. Frame carved with traces of gold leaf.

    Greenwich Auction
  • George Russin - Sitting on Drum
    Jan. 21, 2021

    George Russin - Sitting on Drum

    Est: $300 - $400

    Description - George Russin Sitting on Drum oil on board. Dimensions - frame- 32.5" x 26"

    Regency Auction House
  • George Russin - Clowns Sitting on Blue Drum
    Jan. 21, 2021

    George Russin - Clowns Sitting on Blue Drum

    Est: $300 - $400

    Description - George Russin Clowns Sitting on Blue Drum oil on board. Dimensions - frame- 31.5" x 25.5"

    Regency Auction House
  • George Russin - Siamese Girls
    Jan. 21, 2021

    George Russin - Siamese Girls

    Est: $400 - $600

    Description - George Russin Siamese girls oil on board. Dimensions - frame- 33" x 26.5"

    Regency Auction House
  • George Russin - In Between Acts
    Jan. 21, 2021

    George Russin - In Between Acts

    Est: $300 - $500

    Description - George Russin In Between Acts oil on board. Dimensions - frame- 24" x 27.5"

    Regency Auction House
  • George Russin - Clowns Clarinet
    Jan. 21, 2021

    George Russin - Clowns Clarinet

    Est: $300 - $400

    Description - George Russin Clowns Clarinet oil on board. Dimensions - frame- 31.5" x 24.5"

    Regency Auction House
  • George Russin - Two Flapper Women
    Jan. 21, 2021

    George Russin - Two Flapper Women

    Est: $300 - $400

    Description - George Russin two flapper women oil on board. Dimensions - frame- 34" x 21"

    Regency Auction House
  • George Russin "Reclining Woman" Lithograph Signed
    Jan. 14, 2021

    George Russin "Reclining Woman" Lithograph Signed

    Est: $600 - $800

    George Russin "Reclining Woman" Abstract Lithograph Signed and Framed. American artist (1910-2010) painting made circa 1975. Signed "Geo. Russin" in bottom right corner. Frame carved with traces of gold leaf. Measures 24 inches in height by 28 inches in width.

    Greenwich Auction
  • George Russin "Reclining Woman" Lithograph Signed
    Dec. 17, 2020

    George Russin "Reclining Woman" Lithograph Signed

    Est: $600 - $800

    George Russin "Reclining Woman" Abstract Lithograph Signed and Framed. American artist (1910-2010) painting made circa 1975. Signed "Geo. Russin" in bottom right corner. Frame carved with traces of gold leaf. Measures 24 inches in height by 28 inches in width.

    Greenwich Auction
  • George Russin "Reclining Woman" Lithograph Signed
    Dec. 06, 2020

    George Russin "Reclining Woman" Lithograph Signed

    Est: $600 - $800

    George Russin "Reclining Woman" Abstract Lithograph Signed and Framed. American artist (1910-2010) painting made circa 1975. Signed "Geo. Russin" in bottom right corner. Frame carved with traces of gold leaf. Measures 24 inches in height by 28 inches in width.

    Greenwich Auction
  • George Russin (Florida,1910-2010) oil painting
    Aug. 09, 2020

    George Russin (Florida,1910-2010) oil painting

    Est: $950 - $1,050

    ARTIST: George Russin (Florida, 1910 - 2010) NAME: African Fantasy (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 29 inches / 50 x 73 cm FRAME SIZE: 21 x 30 inches / 53 x 76 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116725 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: The following recollection is from James O'Connell, May 2006. Years ago I would meet George at the Dunkin' Donuts every morning and we all knew of George's paintings and the photographs of his work. One morning Frank, a printer, and myself decided to reprint the photographs on large paper and I would go over each print with clear acrylic paint on a knife blade, the way George did his work, then frame each print. With permission of the owner of the donut shop, we hung the prints on the walls of the shop and at time people would come in and want to purchase one. George would sign them and make a few bucks for himself as he no longer painted and owned none of his originals. This was good for George and I know it made him somewhat proud. The local neighborhood newspaper called "Neighbors" had heard of George's art work and what was being done with his prints on the wall of the donut shop. They did come to the shop, talk with George, some friends, and photograph some of the prints. Now George Russin, living alone at 95 years of age in itself is quite George. Although I do get down there and take him out for lunch now and again, I'm still waiting for him to find me those things you need to help authenticate his autobiography. I know he has a letter from Eleanor Roosevelt, pictures of himself with some of the well known entertainers of his time, also the movies "The Glenn Miller Story" and "Hollywood Hotel" where he was featured in one of the music scenes. Also sent by James O'Connell was a copy of a newspaper article titled "Doughnut shop nails down artist's works" in The Miami Herald, March 13, 1997. The article describes his regular morning visits to the Dunkin' Donuts shop near his Northeast Dade home and his ordering black coffee, an English muffin and then sitting by the front window where he chats with friends. The old timers refer to him as "Mayor" or "General". A wall is dedicated to his art work. The only work he has kept for himself is a self portrait, and he quit drawing in 1991, after the death of his sister. He said: "She was the one who would get me out of bed each morning. She was like my agent. She knew what I had to get done by the end of each day." Russin was also a musician. Born in New York, he grew up in a piano-playing family, and at age 16, he joined a jazz band as a "self taught tenor sax player, working with musicians like Fats Waller, Benny Goodman, Lena Horne and Louis Armstrong before putting down his sax in 1956. He recalled: "I loved doing the musical scenes. I lived for whatever had to do with women, music and art. And I wouldn't have changed it for the world." Soon after that, he began pursuing his art talents, which included taking night classes, working with a palette knife, and doing stain glass "to develop a vibrant, mosaic-like style that was displayed at some of New York's top galleries in the 80." Of this part of his life, he said: "It was the same kind of concentration and joy as when I played the sax." Among his subjects were portraits, Siamese dancers, generals and reporters---many from his travels in Europe and Asia during World War II.

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • George Russin, Old Movie Star, Lithograph
    Apr. 19, 2020

    George Russin, Old Movie Star, Lithograph

    Est: $500 - $600

    Artist: George Russin, American (1910 - 2010) Title: Old Movie Star Year: circa 1975 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 87/225 Size: 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 60.96 cm)

    RoGallery
  • GEORGE RUSSIN (AMERICAN, 1910-2010).
    Mar. 22, 2020

    GEORGE RUSSIN (AMERICAN, 1910-2010).

    Est: $500 - $700

    Oil on board. "The Tailor in His Shop". Signed lower left. From a Chappaqua, NY collection.

    Clarke Auction Gallery
  • George Russin, Old Movie Star, Lithograph
    Mar. 11, 2020

    George Russin, Old Movie Star, Lithograph

    Est: $500 - $600

    Artist: George Russin, American (1910 - 2010) Title: Old Movie Star Year: circa 1975 Medium: Lithograph, signed and numbered in pencil Edition: 87/225 Size: 20 x 24 in. (50.8 x 60.96 cm)

    RoGallery
  • George Russin, High Wire, Lithograph
    Sep. 20, 2019

    George Russin, High Wire, Lithograph

    Est: $200 - $250

    Artist: George Russin, American (1910 - 2010) Title: High Wire Year: circa 1980 Medium: Lithograph, signed in pencil Image Size: 23 x 15.5 inches Size: 29 x 21 in. (73.66 x 53.34 cm)

    RoGallery
  • George Russin (1910-2010) Oil On Masonite
    May. 28, 2019

    George Russin (1910-2010) Oil On Masonite

    Est: $400 - $600

    George Russin, American (1910-2010) Oil on masonite "The Presser". Signed lower left, inscribed and dated 1983 verso. Measures 20" x 16", frame measures 28" x 24". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $400.00 - $600.00 Domestic Shipping: $165.00

    Kodner Galleries
  • George Russin Oil on Masonite
    Apr. 17, 2019

    George Russin Oil on Masonite

    Est: $300 - $500

    George Russin, American (1910-2010) Oil on masonite "Toy Seller". Signed lower left. Measures 24" x 20", frame measures 29" x 25". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $300.00 - $500.00 Domestic Shipping: $165.00

    Kodner Galleries
  • George Russin Oil on Masonite
    Apr. 17, 2019

    George Russin Oil on Masonite

    Est: $400 - $600

    George Russin, American (1910-2010) Oil on masonite "Lower East Side, Early 19th Century". Signed lower right, inscribed verso. Measures 24" x 30", frame measures 26-1/2" x 32-1/2". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $400.00 - $600.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

    Kodner Galleries
  • Signed Russin "Flower Vendor" Oil on Board
    Mar. 04, 2019

    Signed Russin "Flower Vendor" Oil on Board

    Est: $700 - $1,000

    Signed Russin Oil on Board. George Russin (American 1910-2010) or Herbert Russin (Russian 1892-1970). Signed lower right. Measures - 17 1/4" wide x 23 1/2" high, total with frame - 28" wide x 34" high.

    Antiques & Art International
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