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Illustrator, b. 1886 - d. 1969

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    • 11 Morgan Steinmetz Scottie Dog and Sporting Art Prints
      Oct. 07, 2023

      11 Morgan Steinmetz Scottie Dog and Sporting Art Prints

      Est: $300 - $350

      Eleven (11) dog related prints by Morgan Stinemetz (American/Tennessee,1886-1969). Includes ten etchings and 1 lithograph, of 8 subjects relating to Scottie Dogs and/or Hunting ( 4 etchings are duplicates). Four prints are titled and pencil signed, including: "Who Me?", "Maggie Cameron", "The Big Parade," and "Eenie, Meenie, Minie, Moe." All unframed. Sheet Sizes range from 9 1/2" x 11" to 16" x 11 1/2". This grouping is accompanied by a photocopy of an article on the artist: "Artist's Retreat" by Louise Davis for the Nashville Tennessean newspaper, Sept. 7, 1952. Biography: Painter and illustrator Morgan Stinemetz was born in Washington, DC. He attended the Corcoran Art School, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under Thomas Anshutz, and the Art Students League in New York. He exhibited at least one oil on canvas landscape (and possibly also a painting of a sailboat) in the groundbreaking International Exhibition of Modern Art in 1913 at the Armory in New York (also known as "The Armory Show" ). During World War I, he designed "camoflauge" for US Navy ships. He went on to a career as a prominent illustrator, working for publications including Colliers, Good Housekeeping, Woman's Home Companion, Outdoor Life, and the Pictorial Review, for which he served as Art Director. Stinemetz became known especially as an illustrator of animals (in particular, Scottie dogs), and judged dog shows throughout the Eastern US and England. In 1939, he accepted a job as art editor for the Methodist Publishing House, which brought him to Nashville, Tennessee in 1941. There, he became a member of the Tennessee Art League. Stinemetz died in the Nashville area in 1969. (Source: Morgan Stinemetz newspaper obituary, US Social Security Death Index, American Art Annual Vol. 10, 1913, "The Armory Show at 100" website, "Artist's Retreat" by Louise Davis for the Nashville Tennessean newspaper, Sept. 7, 1952).

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    • 6 Morgan Steinmetz Animal and Sporting Illustration Paintings and Drawings
      Oct. 07, 2023

      6 Morgan Steinmetz Animal and Sporting Illustration Paintings and Drawings

      Est: $500 - $600

      Six animal themed illustration artworks by Morgan Stinemetz (American/Tennessee, 1886-1969). Includes four watercolor and gouache paintings: A cowboy choking a wolf, an elk battling a lioness, a racoon following a frog down a log, and two dogs fighting. Also includes 2 charcoal drawings: a dog attacking a bear about to attack a boy and dog, and a dog lunging at a wolf. All items are signed. The elk painting has label en verso indicating it was used in the book "Wapiti The Elk" (1952) by Rutherford Montgomery. All are matted and wrapped in plastic wrap (racoon painting has partial blue-painted wrap). Sight sizes range from 12" x 8 1/2" to 14" x 15". Mat sizes range from 15" x 18" to 18" x 22". Biography: Painter and illustrator Morgan Stinemetz was born in Washington, DC. He attended the Corcoran Art School, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under Thomas Anshutz, and the Art Students League in New York. He exhibited at least one oil on canvas landscape (and possibly also a painting of a sailboat) in the groundbreaking International Exhibition of Modern Art in 1913 at the Armory in New York (also known as "The Armory Show" ). During World War I, he designed camoflauge for US Navy ships. He went on to a career as a prominent illustrator, working for publications including Colliers, Good Housekeeping, Woman's Home Companion, Outdoor Life, and the Pictorial Review, for which he served as Art Director. Stinemetz became best known as an illustrator of animals (in particular, Scottie dogs), and judged dog shows throughout the Eastern US and England. In 1939, he accepted a job as art editor for the Methodist Publishing House, which brought him to Nashville, Tennessee in 1941. There, he became a member of the Tennessee Art League. Stinemetz died in the Nashville area in 1969. (Source: Morgan Stinemetz newspaper obituary, US Social Security Death Index, American Art Annual Vol. 10, 1913, "The Armory Show at 100" website, "Artist's Retreat" by Louise Davis for the Nashville Tennessean newspaper, Sept. 7, 1952).

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    • Morgan Stinemetz (American, 1886 - 1969)
      Dec. 15, 2022

      Morgan Stinemetz (American, 1886 - 1969)

      Est: $50 - $150

      Scotties.' Signed bottom left and signed in the plate. 8 3/4 x 10 1/4 in.; 14 3/4 x 17 1/2 in. (overall).

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    • MORGAN STINEMETZ Dog Lithograph Artwork
      May. 16, 2018

      MORGAN STINEMETZ Dog Lithograph Artwork

      Est: $80 - $150

      Piece appears to be a Lithograph. Depicts 7 dogs playing in grass. Piece appears to be signed MORGAN STINEMETZ. Measures approx 26 inches long 20 inches tall. Professionally framed and matted with brown toned wooden frame. Contains some yellowing around edges.

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    • 2 Morgan Stinemetz drawings, ostrich and elephants
      Jan. 27, 2018

      2 Morgan Stinemetz drawings, ostrich and elephants

      Est: $400 - $450

      Two (2) Morgan Stinemetz (American/Tennessee, 1886-1969) drawings. 1st item: Watercolor and charcoal illustration drawing on Flax illustration board of an ostrich running behind two monkeys. Signed lower right. Image - 11" H x 16 3/8" W. Board - 15" H x 20" W. Possibly for the book "The Cliff Children". 2nd item: Graphite and gouache illustration drawing of two elephants fighting on a savannah. Signed upper left. 16" x 23 1/4" sight, 23" x 30 1/2" matted and framed under glass in narrow black frame. Biography: Painter and illustrator Morgan Stinemetz was born in either 1886 or 1890 (sources differ) in Washington, DC and attended art schools in DC and Pennsylvania. He exhibited in the groundbreaking International Exhibition of Modern Art in 1913 at the Armory in New York. Stinemetz's career was interrupted by World War I, during which he designed camoflauge for US Navy ships. He went on to a career as a prominent illustrator, working for publications including Colliers, Good Housekeeping, Woman's Home Companion, Pictorial Review, and Outdoor Life. Stinemetz became known especially as an illustrator of dogs (in particular, Scotties), and judged dog shows throughout the Eastern US and England. In 1939, he accepted a job as art director for the Methodist Publishing House, which eventually brought him to Nashville, Tennessee. There, he became a member of the Tennessee Art League. Stinemetz died in the Nashville area in 1969. (Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com.)

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    • Morgan Stinemetz drawing, ostrich
      Aug. 05, 2017

      Morgan Stinemetz drawing, ostrich

      Est: $300 - $350

      Morgan Stinemetz (American/Tennessee, 1886-1969) watercolor and charcoal illustration drawing on Flax illustration board of an ostrich running behind two monkeys. Signed lower right. Image - 11" H x 16 3/8" W. Board - 15" H x 20" W. Possibly for the book "The Cliff Children." Biography: Painter and illustrator Morgan Stinemetz was born in either 1886 or 1890 (sources differ) in Washington, DC and attended art schools in DC and Pennsylvania. He exhibited in the groundbreaking International Exhibition of Modern Art in 1913 at the Armory in New York. Stinemetz's career was interrupted by World War I, during which he designed camoflauge for US Navy ships. He went on to a career as a prominent illustrator, working for publications including Colliers, Good Housekeeping, Woman's Home Companion, Pictorial Review, and Outdoor Life. Stinemetz became known especially as an illustrator of dogs (in particular, Scotties), and judged dog shows throughout the Eastern US and England. In 1939, he accepted a job as art director for the Methodist Publishing House, which eventually brought him to Nashville, Tennessee. There, he became a member of the Tennessee Art League. Stinemetz died in the Nashville area in 1969. (Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)

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    • Morgan Stinemetz drawing, elephants
      Aug. 05, 2017

      Morgan Stinemetz drawing, elephants

      Est: $500 - $600

      Morgan Stinemetz (American/Tennessee, 1886-1969) graphite and gouache illustration drawing of two elephants fighting on a savannah. Signed upper left. 16" x 23 1/4" sight, 23" x 30 1/2" matted and framed under glass in narrow black frame. Biography: Painter and illustrator Morgan Stinemetz was born in Washington, DC. He attended the Corcoran Art School, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, where he studied under Thomas Anshutz, and the Art Students League in New York. He exhibited in the groundbreaking International Exhibition of Modern Art in 1913 at the Armory in New York. Stinemetz's career was interrupted by World War I, during which he designed camoflauge for US Navy ships. He went on to a career as a prominent illustrator, working for publications including Colliers, Good Housekeeping, Woman's Home Companion, Pictorial Review, and Outdoor Life. Stinemetz became known especially as an illustrator of dogs (in particular, Scotties), and judged dog shows throughout the Eastern US and England. In 1939, he accepted a job as art director for the Methodist Publishing House, which eventually brought him to Nashville, Tennessee. There, he became a member of the Tennessee Art League. Stinemetz died in the Nashville area in 1969. (Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)

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    • Morgan Stinemetz (American, b. 1890) Play Ball. Signed "Morgan Stinemetz" in pencil l.r., titled in pencil l.l. Etching on paper, plate
      May. 16, 2014

      Morgan Stinemetz (American, b. 1890) Play Ball. Signed "Morgan Stinemetz" in pencil l.r., titled in pencil l.l. Etching on paper, plate

      Est: $600 - $800

      Morgan Stinemetz (American, b. 1890) Play Ball. Signed "Morgan Stinemetz" in pencil l.r., titled in pencil l.l. Etching on paper, plate size 8 7/8 x 12 in. (22.4 x 30.2 cm), framed. Condition: Not examined out of frame.

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    • Two "Morgan Stinemetz" Born 1890 War & Peace Signed Etching/Engravings Both 8" x 10-1/2"
      Nov. 02, 2013

      Two "Morgan Stinemetz" Born 1890 War & Peace Signed Etching/Engravings Both 8" x 10-1/2"

      Est: -

      Two "Morgan Stinemetz" Born 1890 War & Peace Signed Etching/Engravings Both 8" x 10-1/2" (Rarely Seen Artwork as Most of His Works Stayed in His Family)

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