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  • Paul Strayer Illustration "Stick-Up"
    Apr. 19, 2025

    Paul Strayer Illustration "Stick-Up"

    Est: $600 - $800

    Paul Strayer, American (1885 - 1981) Oil on canvas board "Stick-up". Signed lower left. Good condition. Measures 24" x 18", frame measures 28-3/4" x 22-3/4". LA/B13/SH:14B

    Joshua Kodner
  • Paul Strayer
    Jun. 27, 2024

    Paul Strayer

    Est: $1,800 - $2,200

    (American, 1885-1981) The Monitor and the Merrimac, signed lower right "Paul Strayer", artist's stamp verso, oil on canvas, 23 x 30 in.; wood frame, 26-1/2 x 33-1/2 in.

    Brunk Auctions
  • Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting
    Jan. 07, 2024

    Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    ARTIST: Paul Strayer (Illinois, 1885 - 1981) NAME: Death Visit MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. Few dark spots/stains. Board has some damages to the edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 24 inches / 40 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage paint painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 122202 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Paul Strayer was born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1885. Primarily a self-taught artist, Strayer did take some formal training under the tutelage of John H. Vanderpoel, an artist and teacher best known as a figure drawing instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. While developing his early illustration and design career, Strayer met Howard Pyle who was teaching at the Brandywine School of Illustration in Wilmington, Delaware. Strayer documented in his journal that Pyle urged and encouraged him to ". . . keep your values close, don't break up the masses with uneasy detail."Strayer would take this advice to heart as over the next decades he would produce illustrations for such classics as Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped, Rudyard Kipling's, Tales of India, Nathaniel Hawthorne's, The Scarlet Letter and the majority of the Zane Grey western novels. Strayer also created murals for Marshall Field's in Chicago, produced covers for Street & Smithmagazine with numerous illustrations for the publishers Houghton Mifflin and Doubleday. Illustrations by Strayer also appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, Outdoorsman and Time Magazine. The artist was an extremely private person who shunned publicity and preferred to work in his home and studio, which he had managed over the decades to fill with Native American, Western and nautical themed objects including his formidable reference library and photo archive. Even though Strayer was showing at the Art Institute of Chicago as early as 1918, he didn't pursue or seek exhibitions or accolades. In 1942 at age 47 he was invited to join the Association of Chicago Painters & Sculptors, which he did but resigned eight years later. As he explained "Modern tendencies in art so upset me. I find myself in a morass of modern corrupt tendencies (as I see it) and am convinced of the uselessness of it all". Inspired and motivated by artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, Strayer evolved into an authentic portrayer of the Old West with dozens of painting attesting to his ability to capture the light, mood, landscape and persona of the Western frontier. A self-effacing and meticulous artist, Strayer had a great love for animals, especially the horse whose strength and nobility was stressed throughout his fine art. Submitted by Thomas De Doncker, Fine Arts Department Director, Michaan's AuctionsSources: Peter H. Falk, Who Was Who in American Art: 1564-1975, Sound View Press, Madison, CT., 1999, Vol. III, p. 3201.Peggy & Harold Samuels, Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West, Castle Books, Seacaucus, NJ., 1985, p. 470Paul Strayer (1885-1981), Campanile Galleries Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1985, (exhibition catalog).

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Paul Strayer ''The Woodcock'' (Game Bird) Oil
    Nov. 30, 2023

    Paul Strayer ''The Woodcock'' (Game Bird) Oil

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Paul Strayer (1885-1981 Illinois) ''The Woodcock'' (Game Bird) Oil on Canvas 26''x18'' Image. Initialed lower right. Original illustration art for the cover of the October 1947 issue of Outdoorsman. Period oak framing 31.5''x23.5''. Professionally cleaned. Excellent condition. A copy of the original magazine will be included.

    MBA Seattle Auction LLC
  • Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting
    Oct. 08, 2023

    Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting

    Est: $850 - $1,100

    ARTIST: Paul Strayer (Illinois, 1885 - 1981) NAME: Death Visit MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. Few dark spots/stains. Board has some damages to the edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 24 inches / 40 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage paint painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 122202 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Paul Strayer was born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1885. Primarily a self-taught artist, Strayer did take some formal training under the tutelage of John H. Vanderpoel, an artist and teacher best known as a figure drawing instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. While developing his early illustration and design career, Strayer met Howard Pyle who was teaching at the Brandywine School of Illustration in Wilmington, Delaware. Strayer documented in his journal that Pyle urged and encouraged him to ". . . keep your values close, don't break up the masses with uneasy detail."Strayer would take this advice to heart as over the next decades he would produce illustrations for such classics as Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped, Rudyard Kipling's, Tales of India, Nathaniel Hawthorne's, The Scarlet Letter and the majority of the Zane Grey western novels. Strayer also created murals for Marshall Field's in Chicago, produced covers for Street & Smithmagazine with numerous illustrations for the publishers Houghton Mifflin and Doubleday. Illustrations by Strayer also appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, Outdoorsman and Time Magazine. The artist was an extremely private person who shunned publicity and preferred to work in his home and studio, which he had managed over the decades to fill with Native American, Western and nautical themed objects including his formidable reference library and photo archive. Even though Strayer was showing at the Art Institute of Chicago as early as 1918, he didn't pursue or seek exhibitions or accolades. In 1942 at age 47 he was invited to join the Association of Chicago Painters & Sculptors, which he did but resigned eight years later. As he explained "Modern tendencies in art so upset me. I find myself in a morass of modern corrupt tendencies (as I see it) and am convinced of the uselessness of it all". Inspired and motivated by artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, Strayer evolved into an authentic portrayer of the Old West with dozens of painting attesting to his ability to capture the light, mood, landscape and persona of the Western frontier. A self-effacing and meticulous artist, Strayer had a great love for animals, especially the horse whose strength and nobility was stressed throughout his fine art. Submitted by Thomas De Doncker, Fine Arts Department Director, Michaan's AuctionsSources: Peter H. Falk, Who Was Who in American Art: 1564-1975, Sound View Press, Madison, CT., 1999, Vol. III, p. 3201.Peggy & Harold Samuels, Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West, Castle Books, Seacaucus, NJ., 1985, p. 470Paul Strayer (1885-1981), Campanile Galleries Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1985, (exhibition catalog).

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • PAUL STRAYER READY TO FIRE PRINT
    Aug. 25, 2023

    PAUL STRAYER READY TO FIRE PRINT

    Est: $25 - $50

    13 1/4" by 11 1/4" framed.

    Davis Brothers Auction
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas
    Jul. 23, 2023

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas

    Est: $200 - $400

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas Undated, signed lower right, depicting a ship at sea, in a gold painted frame Property from: a Private Collector, St. Charles, Illinois Category: Fine Art > American Paintings Estimated Sale Time: 11:11 am CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Download High Resolution Photographs: Photograph #1 Photograph #2 Photograph #3 Photograph #4 Photograph #5 Last modified: July 7, 2023, 10:47 am

    Leonard Auction
  • Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting
    Jul. 02, 2023

    Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting

    Est: $900 - $1,100

    ARTIST: Paul Strayer (Illinois, 1885 - 1981) NAME: Death Visit MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. Few dark spots/stains. Board has some damages to the edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 24 inches / 40 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage paint painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 122202 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Paul Strayer was born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1885. Primarily a self-taught artist, Strayer did take some formal training under the tutelage of John H. Vanderpoel, an artist and teacher best known as a figure drawing instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. While developing his early illustration and design career, Strayer met Howard Pyle who was teaching at the Brandywine School of Illustration in Wilmington, Delaware. Strayer documented in his journal that Pyle urged and encouraged him to ". . . keep your values close, don't break up the masses with uneasy detail."Strayer would take this advice to heart as over the next decades he would produce illustrations for such classics as Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped, Rudyard Kipling's, Tales of India, Nathaniel Hawthorne's, The Scarlet Letter and the majority of the Zane Grey western novels. Strayer also created murals for Marshall Field's in Chicago, produced covers for Street & Smithmagazine with numerous illustrations for the publishers Houghton Mifflin and Doubleday. Illustrations by Strayer also appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, Outdoorsman and Time Magazine. The artist was an extremely private person who shunned publicity and preferred to work in his home and studio, which he had managed over the decades to fill with Native American, Western and nautical themed objects including his formidable reference library and photo archive. Even though Strayer was showing at the Art Institute of Chicago as early as 1918, he didn't pursue or seek exhibitions or accolades. In 1942 at age 47 he was invited to join the Association of Chicago Painters & Sculptors, which he did but resigned eight years later. As he explained "Modern tendencies in art so upset me. I find myself in a morass of modern corrupt tendencies (as I see it) and am convinced of the uselessness of it all". Inspired and motivated by artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, Strayer evolved into an authentic portrayer of the Old West with dozens of painting attesting to his ability to capture the light, mood, landscape and persona of the Western frontier. A self-effacing and meticulous artist, Strayer had a great love for animals, especially the horse whose strength and nobility was stressed throughout his fine art. Submitted by Thomas De Doncker, Fine Arts Department Director, Michaan's AuctionsSources: Peter H. Falk, Who Was Who in American Art: 1564-1975, Sound View Press, Madison, CT., 1999, Vol. III, p. 3201.Peggy & Harold Samuels, Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West, Castle Books, Seacaucus, NJ., 1985, p. 470Paul Strayer (1885-1981), Campanile Galleries Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1985, (exhibition catalog).

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting
    Apr. 09, 2023

    Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting

    Est: $900 - $1,150

    ARTIST: Paul Strayer (Illinois, 1885 - 1981) NAME: Death Visit MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. Few dark spots/stains. Board has some damages to the edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 24 inches / 40 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage paint painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 122202 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Paul Strayer was born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1885. Primarily a self-taught artist, Strayer did take some formal training under the tutelage of John H. Vanderpoel, an artist and teacher best known as a figure drawing instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. While developing his early illustration and design career, Strayer met Howard Pyle who was teaching at the Brandywine School of Illustration in Wilmington, Delaware. Strayer documented in his journal that Pyle urged and encouraged him to ". . . keep your values close, don't break up the masses with uneasy detail."Strayer would take this advice to heart as over the next decades he would produce illustrations for such classics as Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped, Rudyard Kipling's, Tales of India, Nathaniel Hawthorne's, The Scarlet Letter and the majority of the Zane Grey western novels. Strayer also created murals for Marshall Field's in Chicago, produced covers for Street & Smithmagazine with numerous illustrations for the publishers Houghton Mifflin and Doubleday. Illustrations by Strayer also appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, Outdoorsman and Time Magazine. The artist was an extremely private person who shunned publicity and preferred to work in his home and studio, which he had managed over the decades to fill with Native American, Western and nautical themed objects including his formidable reference library and photo archive. Even though Strayer was showing at the Art Institute of Chicago as early as 1918, he didn't pursue or seek exhibitions or accolades. In 1942 at age 47 he was invited to join the Association of Chicago Painters & Sculptors, which he did but resigned eight years later. As he explained "Modern tendencies in art so upset me. I find myself in a morass of modern corrupt tendencies (as I see it) and am convinced of the uselessness of it all". Inspired and motivated by artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, Strayer evolved into an authentic portrayer of the Old West with dozens of painting attesting to his ability to capture the light, mood, landscape and persona of the Western frontier. A self-effacing and meticulous artist, Strayer had a great love for animals, especially the horse whose strength and nobility was stressed throughout his fine art. Submitted by Thomas De Doncker, Fine Arts Department Director, Michaan's AuctionsSources: Peter H. Falk, Who Was Who in American Art: 1564-1975, Sound View Press, Madison, CT., 1999, Vol. III, p. 3201.Peggy & Harold Samuels, Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West, Castle Books, Seacaucus, NJ., 1985, p. 470Paul Strayer (1885-1981), Campanile Galleries Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1985, (exhibition catalog).

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting
    Jan. 02, 2023

    Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting

    Est: $900 - $1,150

    ARTIST: Paul Strayer (Illinois, 1885 - 1981) NAME: Death Visit MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. Few dark spots/stains. Board has some damages to the edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 24 inches / 40 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage paint painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 122202 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Paul Strayer was born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1885. Primarily a self-taught artist, Strayer did take some formal training under the tutelage of John H. Vanderpoel, an artist and teacher best known as a figure drawing instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. While developing his early illustration and design career, Strayer met Howard Pyle who was teaching at the Brandywine School of Illustration in Wilmington, Delaware. Strayer documented in his journal that Pyle urged and encouraged him to ". . . keep your values close, don't break up the masses with uneasy detail."Strayer would take this advice to heart as over the next decades he would produce illustrations for such classics as Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped, Rudyard Kipling's, Tales of India, Nathaniel Hawthorne's, The Scarlet Letter and the majority of the Zane Grey western novels. Strayer also created murals for Marshall Field's in Chicago, produced covers for Street & Smithmagazine with numerous illustrations for the publishers Houghton Mifflin and Doubleday. Illustrations by Strayer also appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, Outdoorsman and Time Magazine. The artist was an extremely private person who shunned publicity and preferred to work in his home and studio, which he had managed over the decades to fill with Native American, Western and nautical themed objects including his formidable reference library and photo archive. Even though Strayer was showing at the Art Institute of Chicago as early as 1918, he didn't pursue or seek exhibitions or accolades. In 1942 at age 47 he was invited to join the Association of Chicago Painters & Sculptors, which he did but resigned eight years later. As he explained "Modern tendencies in art so upset me. I find myself in a morass of modern corrupt tendencies (as I see it) and am convinced of the uselessness of it all". Inspired and motivated by artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, Strayer evolved into an authentic portrayer of the Old West with dozens of painting attesting to his ability to capture the light, mood, landscape and persona of the Western frontier. A self-effacing and meticulous artist, Strayer had a great love for animals, especially the horse whose strength and nobility was stressed throughout his fine art. Submitted by Thomas De Doncker, Fine Arts Department Director, Michaan's AuctionsSources: Peter H. Falk, Who Was Who in American Art: 1564-1975, Sound View Press, Madison, CT., 1999, Vol. III, p. 3201.Peggy & Harold Samuels, Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West, Castle Books, Seacaucus, NJ., 1985, p. 470Paul Strayer (1885-1981), Campanile Galleries Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1985, (exhibition catalog).

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • STRAYER, Paul (1885-1981). Untitled (Minstrels). 20th centu...
    Dec. 01, 2022

    STRAYER, Paul (1885-1981). Untitled (Minstrels). 20th centu...

    Est: $800 - $1,000

    STRAYER, Paul (1885-1981). Untitled (Minstrels). 20th century. Oil on board. A trio of minstrels sing in a snowy field. 22 ¾ x 17 ¼”. SIGNED BY ARTIST. Wear at edges of image. Paul Strayer began his artistic career as a staff artist for The Chicago Times at sixteen years old while attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago at night. From the 1920s on he worked as an illustrator, his work appearing on the covers of numerous pulp magazines throughout this period; in 1935 he illustrated Rudyard Kipling’s Tales of India for Rand McNally. He spent the last years of his career as a top illustrator of The Chicago Tribune Sunday Supplement Magazine.

    Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Hunting Camp at Night
    Nov. 01, 2022

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Hunting Camp at Night

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Hunting Camp at Night oil on canvas signed Paul Strayer (lower left) 32 1/4 x 40 1/4 inches

    Hindman
  • Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting
    Oct. 09, 2022

    Paul Strayer (IL,1885-1981) oil painting

    Est: $900 - $1,150

    ARTIST: Paul Strayer (Illinois, 1885 - 1981) NAME: Death Visit MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board. CONDITION: Normal wear along edges. Few dark spots/stains. Board has some damages to the edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 24 inches / 40 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage paint painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 122202 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Paul Strayer was born in Park Ridge, Illinois in 1885. Primarily a self-taught artist, Strayer did take some formal training under the tutelage of John H. Vanderpoel, an artist and teacher best known as a figure drawing instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. While developing his early illustration and design career, Strayer met Howard Pyle who was teaching at the Brandywine School of Illustration in Wilmington, Delaware. Strayer documented in his journal that Pyle urged and encouraged him to ". . . keep your values close, don't break up the masses with uneasy detail."Strayer would take this advice to heart as over the next decades he would produce illustrations for such classics as Robert Louis Stevenson's Kidnapped, Rudyard Kipling's, Tales of India, Nathaniel Hawthorne's, The Scarlet Letter and the majority of the Zane Grey western novels. Strayer also created murals for Marshall Field's in Chicago, produced covers for Street & Smithmagazine with numerous illustrations for the publishers Houghton Mifflin and Doubleday. Illustrations by Strayer also appeared in the Saturday Evening Post, Outdoorsman and Time Magazine. The artist was an extremely private person who shunned publicity and preferred to work in his home and studio, which he had managed over the decades to fill with Native American, Western and nautical themed objects including his formidable reference library and photo archive. Even though Strayer was showing at the Art Institute of Chicago as early as 1918, he didn't pursue or seek exhibitions or accolades. In 1942 at age 47 he was invited to join the Association of Chicago Painters & Sculptors, which he did but resigned eight years later. As he explained "Modern tendencies in art so upset me. I find myself in a morass of modern corrupt tendencies (as I see it) and am convinced of the uselessness of it all". Inspired and motivated by artists such as Frederic Remington and Charles Russell, Strayer evolved into an authentic portrayer of the Old West with dozens of painting attesting to his ability to capture the light, mood, landscape and persona of the Western frontier. A self-effacing and meticulous artist, Strayer had a great love for animals, especially the horse whose strength and nobility was stressed throughout his fine art. Submitted by Thomas De Doncker, Fine Arts Department Director, Michaan's AuctionsSources: Peter H. Falk, Who Was Who in American Art: 1564-1975, Sound View Press, Madison, CT., 1999, Vol. III, p. 3201.Peggy & Harold Samuels, Encyclopedia of Artists of the American West, Castle Books, Seacaucus, NJ., 1985, p. 470Paul Strayer (1885-1981), Campanile Galleries Inc., Chicago, Illinois, 1985, (exhibition catalog).

    Broward Auction Gallery LLC
  • STRAYER, Paul (1885-1981). Untitled (Minstrels). 20th centu...
    Apr. 30, 2022

    STRAYER, Paul (1885-1981). Untitled (Minstrels). 20th centu...

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    STRAYER, Paul (1885-1981). Untitled (Minstrels). 20th century. Oil on board. A trio of minstrels sing in a snowy field. 22 ¾ x 17 ¼”. SIGNED BY ARTIST. Wear at edges of image. Paul Strayer began his artistic career as a staff artist for The Chicago Times at sixteen years old while attending the School of the Art Institute of Chicago at night. From the 1920s on he worked as an illustrator, his work appearing on the covers of numerous pulp magazines throughout this period; in 1935 he illustrated Rudyard Kipling’s Tales of India for Rand McNally. He spent the last years of his career as a top illustrator of The Chicago Tribune Sunday Supplement Magazine.

    Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
  • PAUL STRAYER (1885-1981)
    Mar. 06, 2022

    PAUL STRAYER (1885-1981)

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    rescue ship; 1922; oil on canvas; signed and dated lower right; 36 x 24 inches

    Abell Auction
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas for Outdoorsman Magazine
    Oct. 10, 2019

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas for Outdoorsman Magazine

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    untitled, American woodcock signed lower right (unframed) 28 x 18 in. Published: Outdoorsman. October 1947, cover. (A copy of this issue is included). 

    Cowan's Auctions
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas, From the James B. Scoville Collection
    Oct. 10, 2019

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas, From the James B. Scoville Collection

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Buck and Canoe signed lower left (unframed) 23 x 31.25 in.

    Cowan's Auctions
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas
    Jul. 21, 2019

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas

    Est: $200 - $250

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Oil on Canvas 1927, signed lower right of painting, depicting two warships in battle Condition: Very Good, surface of painting very clean, having some rub marks along inner edges of frame; not examined out of the frame Height: 26.75 inches, Width: 18.00 inches (canvas size) Frame Size: 28.75 inches by 20.00 inches Category: Fine Art > American Paintings Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Approximate Sale Time: 12:07 pm CST Links to High Resolution Images: Image #1 Image #2 Image #3 Image #4 Image #5 Image #6

    Leonard Auction
  • PAUL STRAYER. Attack on Fort Dearborn.
    Jun. 05, 2018

    PAUL STRAYER. Attack on Fort Dearborn.

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    PAUL STRAYER. Attack on Fort Dearborn. Oil on canvas. 762x508 mm; 30x20 inches. Signed in lower right image. Stretcher bar impressions visible on recto, some minor gatoring. Framed.

    Swann Auction Galleries
  • Paul Strayer (1885-1981), oil on canvas, Horse Race to the Finish Line, signed lower right: Paul Strayer, 25" x 20"
    Jan. 01, 2018

    Paul Strayer (1885-1981), oil on canvas, Horse Race to the Finish Line, signed lower right: Paul Strayer, 25" x 20"

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Paul Strayer (1885-1981), oil on canvas, Horse Race to the Finish Line, signed lower right: Paul Strayer, 25" x 20"

    Nadeau's Auction Gallery
  • Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), Christmas Cheer for Old Fort Dearborn, oil on canvas, 28.5" x 38"
    Sep. 12, 2015

    Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), Christmas Cheer for Old Fort Dearborn, oil on canvas, 28.5" x 38"

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Christmas Cheer for Old Fort Dearborn oil on canvas signed lower right 28.5" x 38" Provenance: Property from the Collection of Governor Jim Thompson, Chicago, Illinois

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), A Town Meeting
    May. 20, 2015

    Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), A Town Meeting

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) A Town Meeting oil on canvas signed Paul Strayer (lower left) 28 1/8 x 36 1/8 inches.

    Hindman
  • Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), Clint's Heart Enthralled by the West
    May. 20, 2015

    Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), Clint's Heart Enthralled by the West

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Clint's Heart Enthralled by the West oil on canvas signed Paul Strayer (lower right) 32 1/8 x 24 1/8 inches.

    Hindman
  • Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), Bucking Bronco
    May. 20, 2015

    Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), Bucking Bronco

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Bucking Bronco oil on canvas signed Paul Strayer (lower left) 33 3/4 x 27 inches.

    Hindman
  • PAUL STRAYER, American (1885-1981), Ride Through the Village, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 27., 30 x 30
    Apr. 23, 2015

    PAUL STRAYER, American (1885-1981), Ride Through the Village, oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 27., 30 x 30

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    PAUL STRAYER American (1885-1981) Ride Through the Village oil on canvas, signed lower right and dated 27. 30 x 30 Provenance: Private collection, Connecticut.

    Shannon's
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885 -1981)
    Nov. 15, 2014

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885 -1981)

    Est: $1,200 - $1,800

    What's the Idea of Crabbing the Act? Oil on canvasboard (framed) Initialed 24" x 18" Provenance: Private Collection

    Rago Arts and Auction Center
  • Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), Fight at Starry Night
    Feb. 21, 2013

    Paul Strayer, (American, 1885-1981), Fight at Starry Night

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Fight at Starry Night oil on canvas signed Paul Strayer (lower right) 30 1/4 x 20 1/4 inches.

    Hindman
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Cowboy on horseback 26 x 36
    Apr. 06, 2011

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Cowboy on horseback 26 x 36

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Cowboy on horseback signed 'Paul Strayer' (lower right) oil on canvas 26 x 36 overall: 31 x 41in

    Bonhams
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) "Portrait of
    Mar. 08, 2009

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) "Portrait of

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) "Portrait of Howard Pyle," 1953, oil on canvas, 24" x 16", signed and dated lower left, titled on stretcher on verso, estate stamped on verso, unframed

    Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
  • Strayer, Paul: Caught in the Open Signed l.r. O/C
    Jul. 26, 2008

    Strayer, Paul: Caught in the Open Signed l.r. O/C

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Strayer, Paul: Caught in the Open Signed l.r. O/C 36x27

    Coeur d’Alene Art Auction
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Scouts on the Watch Signed and dated "Paul Strayer '28" l...
    May. 16, 2008

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Scouts on the Watch Signed and dated "Paul Strayer '28" l...

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Scouts on the Watch Signed and dated "Paul Strayer '28" l.r. Oil on canvas, 27 x 40 in. (68.5 x 101.5 cm), framed. Condition: Retouched c.r., surface grime, craquelure.

    Skinner
  • STRAYER PAUL (1885-1981 American) Winter
    Nov. 25, 2007

    STRAYER PAUL (1885-1981 American) Winter

    Est: $600 - $800

    STRAYER, PAUL (1885-1981 American) Winter impressionist landscape with cabins, framed oil on canvas, approximate image 20'' x 28'', with frame 25'' x 33'', signed and dated 1950 lower right. CONDITION: Light paint craquelure scattered throughout.

    Bunte Auction Services
  • ***STRAYER, PAUL (1885-1981 American) Depicting lion and lioness overlooking the coast, framed oil on canvas, image 30'' x 40'', frame 38'' x 48'', signed in lower left corner.
    Oct. 01, 2006

    ***STRAYER, PAUL (1885-1981 American) Depicting lion and lioness overlooking the coast, framed oil on canvas, image 30'' x 40'', frame 38'' x 48'', signed in lower left corner.

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    ***STRAYER, PAUL (1885-1981 American) Depicting lion and lioness overlooking the coast, framed oil on canvas, image 30'' x 40'', frame 38'' x 48'', signed in lower left corner.

    Bunte Auction Services
  • STRAYER, PAUL
    Jun. 25, 2006

    STRAYER, PAUL

    Est: $600 - $800

    STRAYER, PAUL (1885-1981 American) Winter landscape, framed oil on canvas, approximate image 20'' x 28'', frame 26'' x 34'', signed and dated 1950 lower right.

    Bunte Auction Services
  • Paul Strayer Steeplechase Oil Canvas
    Mar. 19, 2006

    Paul Strayer Steeplechase Oil Canvas

    Est: $2,000 - $3,000

    Paul Strayer Steeplechase Oil Canvas. Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Steeplechase oil on canvas, signed lower right, artist's stamp verso, framed. Provenance: Private owner Chicago, Illinois. Image: 36 x 28 inches. Frame: 41.25 x 33.50 inches.

    M.Klein Estate Auctions, LLC
  • Paul Strayer Steeplechase Oil Canvas
    Sep. 18, 2005

    Paul Strayer Steeplechase Oil Canvas

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981) Steeplechase oil on canvas, signed lower right, artist's stamp verso, framed. 36 x 28" Frame: 41.25 x 33.50"

    M.Klein Estate Auctions, LLC
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981)
    Aug. 09, 2005

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981)

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    Night Hunting signed with initials 'PS' (lower right) oil on canvasboard en grisaille 12 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (31.8 x 47 cm.)

    Christie's
  • Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981)
    Sep. 08, 2004

    Paul Strayer (American, 1885-1981)

    Est: $2,500 - $3,500

    Night hunting signed with initials 'PS' (lower right) oil on canvasboard en grisaille 12 1/2 x 18 1/2 in. (31.8 x 47 cm.)

    Christie's
  • PAUL STRAYER
    Apr. 01, 1992

    PAUL STRAYER

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    B. 1885 INDIAN IN A CANOE Signed and dated l/r: "Paul Strayer '17" Oil on canvas 34 1/4 x 27 inches 45.7 30.5 cm.

    Bonhams
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