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“God Help Us” Outsider Art Oil on Canvas by John Jones
Charming, comical oil on canvas by African American Artist, John Jones (circa late 1990s-early 2000s, USA), whose subject matter is a husband and wife couple having tea, while she holds a bible, and he conceals a bottle of gin. Intricately detailed painting with its vibrant color usage and varied textures.
Wonderful example of contemporary Black Americana in the naïve genre.
Minimal paint loss to the black frame. Otherwise, in excellent condition.
H 18.5″ x W 22.25″ x D 2″
“Tiger and His Friends” Oil on Canvas by Sylvia Goldie Lipson
$1,600.00Charming Sylvia “Goldie” Lipson (New York, USA 1905-1992) oil painting titled “Tiger and His Friends” featuring a grouping of colorful, life-like children’s toys (ca. 1952, USA).
Lipson, a WPA painter who spent much of her life as an artist in New York City, was most notable for still life, interior scene and landscape painting, along with teaching and writing.
“Tiger and His Friends” is a unique departure from Liston’s style, with almost a surrealist / dream-like quality to the subject matter of inanimate objects coming to life. Whimsical style incorporating attractive, bold colors.
Frame shows losses in places; canvas is in fine, vintage condition.
Signed: Lipson
Titled on lower front and in verso.
Framed: H: 29.75″ x L: 39.75″ x D: 1.38″.
‘Giant Woman’ Encaustic Painting by Rifka Angel, 1971
Exceptional encaustic painting by Russian-born artist, Rifka Angel (1899-1988) depicting a giant, old woman towering over New York City (likely Angel in her old age – she lived in New York and Chicago on and off since the age of 15 when she immigrated to the US).
‘Encaustic’ refers to paint blended with beeswax and pigment. Despite late recognition of the medium, it has been around since the early 20th century, most notably used in Diego Rivera’s works. Rifka Angel emerged as one of the first artists in the US in the 1930s to use a true encaustic technique mixing beeswax with pigment in muffin tins and fusing (a process her naval architect husband, Milton Warren Douthat, helped develop).
Wonderful contrast with this piece — the idea of a giant figure towering over trees and buildings in Manhattan is menacing. However, the subject, an elderly, bespectacled woman in a floral dress gripping a book of poetry and parasol, is benevolent.
Colorful, floral motifs throughout (a signature characteristic of Angel’s works) along with charming architectural and automotive (taxi cab) details identifying the setting as New York City.
Signed “Rifka Angel ’71” in the lower right corner, and signed / illegibly titled on verso.
Exhibitions:
No-Jury Society of Artists, Chicago, 1922-29
A Century of Progress Exhibition of Paintings & Sculpture, AIC, 1933, 34
Annual Exhibition of Works by Chicago and Vicinity Artists, AIC, 1933
The Ten, Marshall Field Gallery, Chicago, 1930
16 Cities, Museum of Modern Art, NYC
Findlay Galleries, NYC, 1937-38
New York World’s Fair
Solo, Knoedler Galleries, Chicago, 1930
‘Rifka Telling a Story’ (1939) is part of the Smithsonian’s permanent collection
Awards:
Chicago Woman’s Club Prize, Annual Exhibition of Works by Chicago and Vicinity Artists, AIC, 1933
Chicago Society of Artists Silver Medal, Annual Exhibition of Works by Chicago and Vicinity Artists, AIC 1934.
H 32″ x W 26″ x D 1.75″
‘Woman with Flowers’ Acrylic on Canvas by Peppino Mangravite
Oil on canvas (circa 1967) by Peppino Mangravite depicting a nude woman seen through windows styling her hair with flowers blooming outside. A later work of Mangravite, whose 1960s-1970s works are defined by a use of blues, greens, and purples.
Marked ‘Unfinished’ and titled in pencil ‘Woman with Flowers’ on verso. Unsigned.
Peppino Mangravite (1896-1978), an American artist of Italian descent, was an accomplished painter who created deeply poetic / lyrical works largely from observation and personal experience.
Mangravite later served as the Director of the Art Department at Sarah Lawrence and a professor of painting at Columbia University. He was also a prominent art critic whose contributions can be found in countless art journals.
Education: 1914-1917 Cooper Union Art School
1917 Art Students League (mentored by Robert Henri)
Awards include: Gold medal for mural painting at the Philadelphia Sesquicentennial Exhibition, 1926
Guggenheim Fellowships in 1932 and 1935
1938 his work was included in the Venice Biennale in Italy
The American Gold Medal Purchase Prize, Golden Gate Exposition, San Francisco, 1939
Alice McFadden Eyre Medal for best print
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1946
Silver medal for mosaic design, Architectural League of New York, 1955.
Commissions include: U.S. Treasury Department to paint murals for post offices in Hempstead, N.Y. and Atlantic City, N.J. Mural for the Governor’s Mansion in the Virgin Islands Mosaic mural for the main altar of the Workers’ Chapel, St. Anthony’s Shrine, Boston, Mass.
H: 22.1″ x W: 30.25″ x D: .75″
1960s Israeli Abstract Expressionist Painting by Efraim Modzelevich
Efraim Modzelevich (1931-1995) was born in Argentina to Polish parents and immigrated to Israel at the age of eight. Modzelevich was regarded as a master colorist with a heightened sense of composition, fusing abstraction and realism to create paintings that maintain an abstract expression without losing the subject completely.
This o/o/c example shows both Modzelevich’s exceptional color sensibility and understanding of shapes, texture, and form. The woven border of the frame adds another layer of texture and serves as an extension of the painting itself.
Safrai Fine Art Gallery (Jerusalem, Israel) labels on verso.
Awards: 1958 Milo Artists’ Club prize in Tel Aviv.
Selected Exhibitions: 10th Anniversary Exhibitions in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv; 1962 Helena Rubinstein Pavilion, Tel Aviv Museum.
Studies: 1950-1951 with A. Yaskil and Meir Ravitz, Haifa; 1959-1960 advanced studies, Paris.
H 32.5″ x W 26.75″ x D 1.75″
1975 “Susan and the Elders” Oil on Canvas Signed M. Goldring
$800.00Susana and the Elders, a story from the Book of Daniel, has been interpreted by artists throughout the ages, most notably Rembrandt. The story centers around Susana, who has been violated by two elders, then tried for crimes she did not commit. Justice prevails in the end, but the protagonist suffers greatly in the interim.
This is a modern adaptation, titled simply ‘Susan and the Elders,’ giving the work a contemporary context.
The female figure in the work is a white stencil, lacking all interior definition, which perhaps symbolizes the lifelessness she is left with after the atrocities she suffered.
Visually striking, with bold colors and textures, which further enhance the prominence of the central figure.
Titled on the reverse and signed ‘M. Goldring 75’ to LL.
H 14.1″ x W 16″ x D 4″
20th Century “Musketeer” Oil on Canvas
$650.00Oil painting believed to depict a Musketeer with hat and cloak with his hand on his face (ca. 20th Century).
Signed “J Wolf” to LR.
Light wear to the linen-wrapped frame (small hole to corner along with light, general wear).
Sight – H: 8″ x L: 10″
Framed – H: 10″ x L: 12″ x D: 1.25″
Abstract “Flower Arrangement” Acrylic on Canvas Signed Cordero
$850.00“Flower Arrangement” acrylic on canvas signed Cordero (United States, ca. 1970s). Bold color usage and appealing subject matter with layered textures and muted, neutral tones to create background shadows.
Very fine, vintage condition with light, general wear, but no losses.
H: 24″ x L: 36″ x D: 0.75″
Abstract ‘Aspen’ Gouache on Board by Elizabeth Nachman Erlanger
$850.00Elizabeth Erlanger (1901-1975) a former student of Hans Hoffman and the former president of the American Society of Contemporary Artists, was an exceptional abstract expressionist. This work, composed of watercolor, gouache, pen and ink on paper, is an abstract view of Aspen. Colorado from a series completed in 1965. Unframed, paper on gesso panel. Selected works included in collections of the Brandeis Museum, the Peabody, the Metropolitan Museum of Art (among others). The National Association of Women Artists awards a prize in her name.
H 29.9″. x W 21.75″ x D .07″
Abstract Expressionist “Boys in Wood Shop” Oil on Masonite
$800.00Abstract expressionist figural study of two boys in a camp setting working together on a craft project (ca. 1960s, USA).
There is some discoloration to the frame corners, along with general wear. Canvas shows light soiling to the reverse.
Measures: Framed: H: 25.25″ x L: 31.75″ x D: 1.75″.
Abstract Oil on Canvas by Colfelt
Abstract landscape oil on canvas (1960, USA) created by fusing elements of modern expressionism and organic landscape painting. Attractive, bold colors palette employed.
Very good, vintage condition with natural, crazing present.
Signed “Colfelt” and dated January 1960.
Framed: H: 41.13″ x L: 29.38″ x D: 1″.
David Palombo Iron and Stone Menorah
Hammed wrought iron Chanukiyyah from Israeli sculptor, David Palombo. This Brutalist composition features heavy texture in the welded iron contrasted by the lightness of the natural stone. Fantastic, complete example with the original stones.
H: 23″ x Diameter: 9″






