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Size 18.5 x 15 On Canvas Framed Oil 1 / 137 sold -
Size 18.5 x 15 On Canvas Framed Oil 2 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Painting 11.5x12.5 Biography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 3 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Painting 11.5x12.5 Biography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 4 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Oil Painting Size 12x15 On CanvasBiography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 5 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Oil Painting Size 12x15 On CanvasBiography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 6 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Oil Painting On Canvas No Frame Size 13x12Biography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 7 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Oil Painting of Man Framed Size 14.5x17.5 On CanvasBiography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 8 / 137 -
Julius Rehder Oil Painting of Man Framed Size 14.5x17.5 On CanvasBiography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 9 / 137 -
Julius Rehder Oil Ship Painting On Wood Size 15x13.5 10 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Oil Ship Painting On Wood Size 15x13.5 11 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Pencil drawing Framed Pencil On Paper 21.5 x 25Biography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 16 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Pencil drawing Framed Pencil On Paper 21.5 x 25Biography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 17 / 137 sold -
Julius Rehder Pencil drawing Framed Pencil On Paper 21.5 x 25Biography  Julius Rehder Biography from Auktionshaus Stahl Landscape and figure painter, Julius Christian Rehder was taught as a lithographer in Hamburg and worked in Berlin and Munich. From 1884-89 he studied at the Karlsruhe academy under F. Keller, thereafter until 1892 in Berlin as master student of A. von Werner. He lived and worked in Hamburg, Ettlingen and the United States. In 1892 he also was in the Ekensund artist's colony. 18 / 137 sold -
Hoefer Barn Water Color Framed on Paper 29.5 x 23.5 25 / 137 sold -
Hoefer Barn Water Color Framed on Paper 29.5 x 23.5 26 / 137 sold -
Hoefer Barn Water Color Framed on Paper 29.5 x 23.5 27 / 137 sold -
Print Artist Unknown Tag Says Bridge over Albi-WaterMost of the french themed artwork was purchased in-country during her visit to Paris and the surrounding area. I know that not having a known artist affects the value of the work, but I thought that perhaps knowing it is Albi, France and a very historic location might help buyers appreciate the piece. Thank you, Watercolor 42 / 137 -
Ship on ocean Oil on canvas Framed 24X20 54 / 137 sold -
Ship on ocean Oil on canvas Framed 24X20 55 / 137 sold -
Ship on ocean Oil on canvas Framed 24X20 56 / 137 sold -
Oil on canvas Artist August Holland Size 24x20 Framed Biography  August Holland Biography from Kavanaugh Art Gallery August Holland was born June 23, 1928 in Sublette, Illinois. Two days later his parents, August and Nellie, took him home to Mendota where his four- year-old brother, Delbert, was waiting for him. Mendota has been his home ever since. Holland's interest in art began at about the age of six when he found that drawing was more interesting than the three R's. An uncle, who painted as a hobby himself, gave August his first paint box which he made himself. The items included were tiny tubes of oil paints called "tinting tubes", paint-brushes, linseed oil, and turpentine. From then on August painted instead of being a spectator. This uncle guided Holland‚s early years as an artist. At the age of fifteen August's first published work appeared in "Popular Science" magazine. Holland attended Holy Cross Grade School and Mendota High School. After high school he went to the American Academy of Art in Chicago. His father died when he was eighteen months old so they couldn't afford for him to stay in Chicago. He attended daily by riding the train. When he finished art school a job was waiting for him at an advertising agency in Mendota. Spare time was devoted to fine art. Two years later he was called into the service. Being an artist, he was in the Regimental Headquarters Company, which was sent to Panama because the Korean war was winding down. While in Panama he met the executive administrator of the American Embassy and was asked to do the art work for propaganda to the Latin American countries through the state department. His first one-man show was held at the El Panama Hotel, and several months later he had another one-man show at the Jewish League in Panama. After his tour of duty, August returned to Mendota and the advertising agency. He met and married his wife, Judith in the early 60's. They have three children, Lisa, Jeffrey, and August, Jr. During his early years as an artist, 1951-1961, he was in the Ivan Soritch Gallery and the Edgewater Beach Gallery in Chicago. With a penchant for getting his work into print he began seeking publishers. Goes Lithographing in Chicago was his first. They liked his work and commissioned him to do many paintings. To keep the buyers from thinking they had only one artist August had many pseudonyms from Boise Smith for western art to Sasha Khomoran for Indian art. Later he added Donald Art and Bernard Publishing from New York. Early 70's brought Turner Manufacturing in Chicago into the picture. So the 60's and 70's were spent satisfying publishers. Usually August kept the originals and they went to the Merrill Chase and Marshall Field Galleries in Chicago. The most popular of his prints was titled "The Pearl of Wisdom", printed by Goes Lithographing. It featured a Mayan god holding a bowl of light. It appeared in furniture stores across the country and the S&H and Gold Bond stamp catalogs which were popular at the time. Sets of animal prints, sharks (for the movie "Jaws"), and some whimsical cartoon monkeys were made into puzzles by a toy company in Indiana. Since the 80's, Holland's work has been exhibited in several galleries across the country. In 1986 August became acquainted with Charles Vickery, renowned maritime artist. Vickery became his mentor and in 1988 when the advertising agency closed Holland put his full efforts into his art. Following his mentor's lead, he concentrated mostly on maritime subjects: researching sailing ships, studying models, scrutinizing wave patterns, and traveling to the east and west coasts to study the ocean but continuing to paint in his Mendota studio which is in the middle of corn country. He became an artist member of the American Society of Maritime Artists in 1992. After a long battle with Hodgkin's disease, August Holland died on August 28, l998. 61 / 137 -
Oil on canvas Artist August Holland Size 24x20 Framed Biography  August Holland Biography from Kavanaugh Art Gallery August Holland was born June 23, 1928 in Sublette, Illinois. Two days later his parents, August and Nellie, took him home to Mendota where his four- year-old brother, Delbert, was waiting for him. Mendota has been his home ever since. Holland's interest in art began at about the age of six when he found that drawing was more interesting than the three R's. An uncle, who painted as a hobby himself, gave August his first paint box which he made himself. The items included were tiny tubes of oil paints called "tinting tubes", paint-brushes, linseed oil, and turpentine. From then on August painted instead of being a spectator. This uncle guided Holland‚s early years as an artist. At the age of fifteen August's first published work appeared in "Popular Science" magazine. Holland attended Holy Cross Grade School and Mendota High School. After high school he went to the American Academy of Art in Chicago. His father died when he was eighteen months old so they couldn't afford for him to stay in Chicago. He attended daily by riding the train. When he finished art school a job was waiting for him at an advertising agency in Mendota. Spare time was devoted to fine art. Two years later he was called into the service. Being an artist, he was in the Regimental Headquarters Company, which was sent to Panama because the Korean war was winding down. While in Panama he met the executive administrator of the American Embassy and was asked to do the art work for propaganda to the Latin American countries through the state department. His first one-man show was held at the El Panama Hotel, and several months later he had another one-man show at the Jewish League in Panama. After his tour of duty, August returned to Mendota and the advertising agency. He met and married his wife, Judith in the early 60's. They have three children, Lisa, Jeffrey, and August, Jr. During his early years as an artist, 1951-1961, he was in the Ivan Soritch Gallery and the Edgewater Beach Gallery in Chicago. With a penchant for getting his work into print he began seeking publishers. Goes Lithographing in Chicago was his first. They liked his work and commissioned him to do many paintings. To keep the buyers from thinking they had only one artist August had many pseudonyms from Boise Smith for western art to Sasha Khomoran for Indian art. Later he added Donald Art and Bernard Publishing from New York. Early 70's brought Turner Manufacturing in Chicago into the picture. So the 60's and 70's were spent satisfying publishers. Usually August kept the originals and they went to the Merrill Chase and Marshall Field Galleries in Chicago. The most popular of his prints was titled "The Pearl of Wisdom", printed by Goes Lithographing. It featured a Mayan god holding a bowl of light. It appeared in furniture stores across the country and the S&H and Gold Bond stamp catalogs which were popular at the time. Sets of animal prints, sharks (for the movie "Jaws"), and some whimsical cartoon monkeys were made into puzzles by a toy company in Indiana. Since the 80's, Holland's work has been exhibited in several galleries across the country. In 1986 August became acquainted with Charles Vickery, renowned maritime artist. Vickery became his mentor and in 1988 when the advertising agency closed Holland put his full efforts into his art. Following his mentor's lead, he concentrated mostly on maritime subjects: researching sailing ships, studying models, scrutinizing wave patterns, and traveling to the east and west coasts to study the ocean but continuing to paint in his Mendota studio which is in the middle of corn country. He became an artist member of the American Society of Maritime Artists in 1992. After a long battle with Hodgkin's disease, August Holland died on August 28, l998. 62 / 137 -
Oil on canvas Artist August Holland Size 24x20 Framed Biography  August Holland Biography from Kavanaugh Art Gallery August Holland was born June 23, 1928 in Sublette, Illinois. Two days later his parents, August and Nellie, took him home to Mendota where his four- year-old brother, Delbert, was waiting for him. Mendota has been his home ever since. Holland's interest in art began at about the age of six when he found that drawing was more interesting than the three R's. An uncle, who painted as a hobby himself, gave August his first paint box which he made himself. The items included were tiny tubes of oil paints called "tinting tubes", paint-brushes, linseed oil, and turpentine. From then on August painted instead of being a spectator. This uncle guided Holland‚s early years as an artist. At the age of fifteen August's first published work appeared in "Popular Science" magazine. Holland attended Holy Cross Grade School and Mendota High School. After high school he went to the American Academy of Art in Chicago. His father died when he was eighteen months old so they couldn't afford for him to stay in Chicago. He attended daily by riding the train. When he finished art school a job was waiting for him at an advertising agency in Mendota. Spare time was devoted to fine art. Two years later he was called into the service. Being an artist, he was in the Regimental Headquarters Company, which was sent to Panama because the Korean war was winding down. While in Panama he met the executive administrator of the American Embassy and was asked to do the art work for propaganda to the Latin American countries through the state department. His first one-man show was held at the El Panama Hotel, and several months later he had another one-man show at the Jewish League in Panama. After his tour of duty, August returned to Mendota and the advertising agency. He met and married his wife, Judith in the early 60's. They have three children, Lisa, Jeffrey, and August, Jr. During his early years as an artist, 1951-1961, he was in the Ivan Soritch Gallery and the Edgewater Beach Gallery in Chicago. With a penchant for getting his work into print he began seeking publishers. Goes Lithographing in Chicago was his first. They liked his work and commissioned him to do many paintings. To keep the buyers from thinking they had only one artist August had many pseudonyms from Boise Smith for western art to Sasha Khomoran for Indian art. Later he added Donald Art and Bernard Publishing from New York. Early 70's brought Turner Manufacturing in Chicago into the picture. So the 60's and 70's were spent satisfying publishers. Usually August kept the originals and they went to the Merrill Chase and Marshall Field Galleries in Chicago. The most popular of his prints was titled "The Pearl of Wisdom", printed by Goes Lithographing. It featured a Mayan god holding a bowl of light. It appeared in furniture stores across the country and the S&H and Gold Bond stamp catalogs which were popular at the time. Sets of animal prints, sharks (for the movie "Jaws"), and some whimsical cartoon monkeys were made into puzzles by a toy company in Indiana. Since the 80's, Holland's work has been exhibited in several galleries across the country. In 1986 August became acquainted with Charles Vickery, renowned maritime artist. Vickery became his mentor and in 1988 when the advertising agency closed Holland put his full efforts into his art. Following his mentor's lead, he concentrated mostly on maritime subjects: researching sailing ships, studying models, scrutinizing wave patterns, and traveling to the east and west coasts to study the ocean but continuing to paint in his Mendota studio which is in the middle of corn country. He became an artist member of the American Society of Maritime Artists in 1992. After a long battle with Hodgkin's disease, August Holland died on August 28, l998. 63 / 137 -
Oil on Canvas Signature on Rear Size 19.5 x 24 67 / 137 sold -
Oil on Canvas Signature on Rear Size 19.5 x 24 68 / 137 sold -
Artist unknown Oil on Canvas Framed 19x 25 75 / 137 sold -
Artist unknown Oil on Canvas Framed 19x 25 76 / 137 sold -
Artist unknown Oil on Canvas Framed 19x 25 77 / 137 sold -
Ocean Scene Stunning Detail Artist Bross JrBiography   Albert Bross, Jr Known for landscapes and seascapes, Albert Bross was a painter from New Jersey. He studied at the Art Students League in New York with Frank DuMond and George Bridgman and exhibited at the Newark Museum, the Hudson Valley Art Association, the Montclair Museum of New Jersey and the Springfield, Massachusetts Museum. He is a life member of the Art Students League and a member of the Hudson Valley Art Association and the Academy of Artists. Size 36.5 x 26.5 78 / 137 -
Ocean Scene Stunning Detail Artist Bross JrBiography   Albert Bross, Jr Known for landscapes and seascapes, Albert Bross was a painter from New Jersey. He studied at the Art Students League in New York with Frank DuMond and George Bridgman and exhibited at the Newark Museum, the Hudson Valley Art Association, the Montclair Museum of New Jersey and the Springfield, Massachusetts Museum. He is a life member of the Art Students League and a member of the Hudson Valley Art Association and the Academy of Artists. Size 36.5 x 26.5 79 / 137 -
Ocean Scene Stunning Detail Artist Bross JrBiography   Albert Bross, Jr Known for landscapes and seascapes, Albert Bross was a painter from New Jersey. He studied at the Art Students League in New York with Frank DuMond and George Bridgman and exhibited at the Newark Museum, the Hudson Valley Art Association, the Montclair Museum of New Jersey and the Springfield, Massachusetts Museum. He is a life member of the Art Students League and a member of the Hudson Valley Art Association and the Academy of Artists. Size 36.5 x 26.5 80 / 137 -
Max Herzog  (1889 - 1962) Max Herzog was active/lived in Illinois.  Max Herzog is known for still life paintings. Submit a Bio Upcoming Auctions (0) Wanted (0) Selected works (13) Quick Facts What's my art worth? Dealers (0) Publications Get Alerts  Charts / Record Price Place an Ad Related Artists 81 / 137 sold -
Max Herzog  (1889 - 1962) Max Herzog was active/lived in Illinois.  Max Herzog is known for still life paintings. Submit a Bio Upcoming Auctions (0) Wanted (0) Selected works (13) Quick Facts What's my art worth? Dealers (0) Publications Get Alerts  Charts / Record Price Place an Ad Related Artists 82 / 137 sold -
Max Herzog  (1889 - 1962) Max Herzog was active/lived in Illinois.  Max Herzog is known for still life paintings. Submit a Bio Upcoming Auctions (0) Wanted (0) Selected works (13) Quick Facts What's my art worth? Dealers (0) Publications Get Alerts  Charts / Record Price Place an Ad Related Artists 83 / 137 sold -
Artist Rodrio?? Size 36x 4 unframed Oil Canvas 100 / 137 sold
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