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956
Xavier de Callatay (Belgium/New Orleans, b. 1932) "Xavier de Callatay in Audubon Park", limited edition portfolio of lithographs, signed in ink, copyrighted 1970, w. 14-1/4", l. 16". Presented within hard spring-green covers.
Estimate: 600 - 900
957
Matilde Alberny (American/Louisiana, Contemporary) "Three Women", oil on canvas, signed lower right "Alberny", 37" x 33". Framed.
Estimate: 200 - 400
958
Zulu Mardi Gras 1990 Poster, designed by Bob Coleman, signed in pencil lower right, center bearing a blind stamp of the "Official Zulu Limited Edition Print", sight 28-1/2" x 21". Glazed, elaborately matted and presented in a polychromed frame.
Estimate: 200 - 400
959
David B. Nicolay (American/Louisiana, 20th Century) "Audubon Park, New Orleans", color digital print, signed in pencil lower right, titled in pencil lower left, sight 13" x 8-3/4". Glazed, matted and framed.
Estimate: 75 - 125
960
Leo Meiersdorff (American/Louisiana, 1934-1994) "Jazz Band in a Smoky Club", watercolor on paper, signed lower right, sight 21-1/4" x 29". Presented in a triple-stepped mat, unframed.
Estimate: 600 - 900
961
Leo Meiersdorff (American/Louisiana, 1934-1994) "Jazz Band in a Creole Restaurant", watercolor on paper, signed lower left "Meiersdorff, New Orleans", sight 20-3/4" x 28-3/4". Presented in a triple-stepped mat, unframed.
Estimate: 600 - 900
962
Leo Meiersdorff (American/Louisiana, 1934-1994) "The Drummer", watercolor on paper, signed lower right, sight 8-3/4" x 11". Matted and unframed.
Estimate: 250 - 400
963
Leo Meiersdorff (American/Louisiana, 1934-1994) "New Orleans Jazz Funeral", watercolor on paper, signed and titled lower right, sight 21" x 29". Presented in a double-stepped mat, unframed.
Estimate: 400 - 700
964
Leo Meiersdorff (American/Louisiana, 1934-1994) "The Lou is Bawhs", watercolor on paper, signed, dated and titled lower right, sight 18-1/8" x 21-1/4". Presented in a triple-stepped mat, unframed.
Estimate: 300 - 500
1037
Alberta Kinsey (American/Louisiana, 1875-1952) "Shepherd with His Flock on a Wooded Path", watercolor on board, signed lower left "Kinsey", verso inscribed "Kinsey Alberta 1875-1955, Milton, Ohio", sight 16" x 10". Glazed and presented in an Arts and Crafts-style giltwood frame.
Alberta Kinsey was born in West Milton, Ohio, studied at the Cincinnati Art Academy and Chicago Art School, was an art instructor at the University of Ohio in Lebanon and was a member of the Cincinnati Women's Art Club. She was in her late forties when she moved from Ohio to Louisiana.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
1038
William Woodward (American/Louisiana, 1859-1939) "Rear of Old House, Corner of St. Peter and Dauphine", Raffaelli solid oil crayons on paper, signature partially visible lower right, verso extensively inscribed in pencil, among others, bearing a "Wm. Woodward" signature, sketch title and the medium, sheet size 21" x 27-1/2". Glazed and presented in a period floral-molded frame.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000
1039
Eugene Delcroix (American/Louisiana, 1891-1967) "Cathedral Through Gateway", vintage color photograph, titled in pencil lower left, signed in pencil lower right, sheet size 12-1/2" x 9-1/4". Glazed and framed.
Estimate: 300 - 500
1040
Alexander John Drysdale (American/Louisiana, 1870-1934) "Misty Morning in City Park", oil wash on paper, signed lower left, sight 19-3/8" x 29-3/4". Glazed and presented in a rustic hardwood frame.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000
1041
Colette Pope Heldner (American/Louisiana, 1902-1990) "Swamp Idyll, Louisiana Bayou Country", oil on canvas, signed lower left "Colette Pope Heldner", 34" x 30". Presented in a carved and polychromed frame.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
1156
Murrell Butler (American/Louisiana, 20th/21st Century) "Maynard Bayou Gobbler", oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left "Murrell Butler, 1994", verso stretcher inscribed in ink "Maynard Bayou Gobbler-West Feliciana Parish, LA, May 1994", 30" x 24". Presented in an attractive burled wood frame.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
1157
Murrell Butler (American/Louisiana, 20th/21st Century) "Spring Morning in the Tunica Hills", "Green-Wings on the Big Bayou Sara", "Summer Day at Molix Gap", "Autumn Day at Round Lake" and "Winter Evening on the Little Bayou Sara", suite of five offset chromolithographs, all pencil signed and numbered lower right, verso of each affixed with a Certificate of Authenticity and information on each animal featured in the print, sight 20-3/4" x 15-3/4". All glazed, matted and framed.
Estimate: 350 - 500
1238
Mose Tolliver (American/Alabama, 1925-2006) "Portrait of a Man", acrylic on wood panel, signed lower right "Mose T.", 28-1/8" x 24". Unframed.
Estimate: 600 - 900
1239
Mose Tolliver (American/Alabama, 1925-2006) "Watermelon", house paint on wood panel, signed lower left "Mose T.", 8-1/2" x 9-1/8". Unframed.
Estimate: 400 - 700
1240
Mose Tolliver (American/Alabama, 1925-2006) "Bird on a Flowering Branch", acrylic on panel, signed lower left "Mose T.", 16" x 14". Unframed.
Estimate: 500 - 800
1241
Clementine Hunter (American/Louisiana, 1887-1988) "Flying Angels", oil on canvas board, monogrammed lower right, 9" x 12". Presented in a parcel-gilt hardwood frame.
Estimate: 600 - 900
1242
Marcel Stockmans (American/Mississippi, 1936-2009) "Listening to Grandfather's Stories", oil on board, signed lower left, sight 35-1/2" x 24". Presented in a hardwood frame with burlap liner.
Estimate: 600 - 900
1243
Jim Leasure (American/Louisiana, Contemporary) "An Angel of Prayer...Answered", mixed media on paper, signed lower right "Jim Leasure", titled lower left, sheet size 18-3/8" x 30". Glazed and framed.
Estimate: 300 - 500
1244
Jim Leasure (American/Louisiana, Contemporary) "The Stallion Christ", oil on canvas, signed lower right "Jim Leasure", titled lower left, 42" x 40". Presented in a giltwood and gesso frame.
Estimate: 200 - 400
1245
James Michalopoulos (American/Louisiana, b. 1951) "Parrot", oil on canvas, signed and dated lower left "Mitchell '87", 48" x 36". Framed.
Estimate: 3000 - 5000
1246
James Michalopoulos (American/Louisiana, b. 1951) "Banana Leaves", oil on canvas, signed lower right "Mitchell", 24" x 29-3/4". Framed.
James Michalopoulos was born James Mitchell and signed his paintings "Mitchell" until 1994.
Estimate: 4000 - 7000
1247
James Michalopoulos (American/Louisiana, b. 1951) "Shutter '86", oil on canvas, signed lower left "Mitchell", 40" x 30". Framed.
Estimate: 4000 - 7000
1248
Mary Vincent Bertrand (American/Louisiana, b. 1955) "Louisiana Landscape with a Moss-Covered Oak Tree", oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "M. Bertrand 1978", 24" x 36". Presented in a molded giltwood frame.
Estimate: 200 - 400
1249
George Rodrigue (American/Louisiana, b. 1944) "Doctor on the Bayou", thirtieth anniversary Lake Charles Memorial Hospital poster, signed in pencil lower right, numbered lower left "222/2000", sight 20-3/4" x 30". Glazed, matted and framed.
Estimate: 100 - 200
1250
James Lamantia (American/Louisiana, b. 1923) "Growth", oil on canvas, verso affixed with a "Orleans Gallery, 233 Royal Street, New Orleans" label, stating the artist's name, work title and medium, stretcher signed "Lamantia", 45" x 31". Presented in a hardwood frame.
Estimate: 1000 - 1500
1252
James Mouton (American/New Orleans, Contemporary) "Crown and Scepter", oil on canvas, signed lower right, 22" x 28". Unframed.
Estimate: 75 - 125
1253
Richard Hamilton (American/Mississippi, Contemporary) "See Delchamps Food Descending a Staircase #1", acrylic on panel, signed, titled and dated "1993" verso, 21" x 17. Presented within an ebonized molded hardwood frame. Provenance: Purchased by the consignor from Marguerite Oestreicher Fine Arts, New Orleans, Louisiana.
Estimate: 300 - 500
1254
American Southern School (20th Century) "Green's Pralines, a Sweet Southern Tradition", lithograph, sight 13-1/2" x 17-1/2", signed in pencil lower left "Green" and numbered "38/5000" lower right. Matted and presented in a silvered wooden frame.
Estimate: 60 - 90
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