- FRANK HOBBS(American/Virginia, 20th/21st
FRANK HOBBS(American/Virginia, 20th/21st Century)
Signal Tower at the Train Station, Staunton, VA, 1998, signed verso "Frank Hobbs", oil on board, 10 x 12 in.; modern wood frame, 17 x 16-1/2 x 1-1/4 in.
Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, North Carolina
Condition:
lovely bright color, surface is very good; frame with light wear
- MODERN OIL PAINTING TRAIN STATION, SIGNED
MODERN OIL PAINTING TRAIN STATION, SIGNED C. CASAFramed oil painting on board, The Train Station, signed lower left C. Casa (?), sight: approx 15.25"h, 23"w, overall: approx 25"h, 32.75"w, 13.75lbs
- PAUL HEE (AMERICA, D. 2011), THE TRAIN
PAUL HEE (AMERICA, D. 2011), THE TRAIN STATION., OIL ON CANVAS, 12" X 20". FRAMED 18" X 25".PAUL HEE, America, d. 2011, The train station. Signed lower right "Paul Hee". Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 12" x 20". Framed 18" x 25".
- WOOSTER SCOTT, THE TRAIN STATION, SERIGRAPH
WOOSTER SCOTT, THE TRAIN STATION, SERIGRAPH #XX/CL, FRAMED, 35 X 42-1/4 AND COLOR PRINT OF MOTHER AND CHILDWooster Scott, The Train Station, Serigraph #XX/CL, Framed, 35 x 42-1/4 and Color Print of Mother and Child
- LLOYD J. MITCHELL (1909-1978): SANTA
LLOYD J. MITCHELL (1909-1978): SANTA ANITA DEPOTLloyd J. Mitchell (1909-1978): Santa Anita Depot, oil on board; 1963; signed lower right, signed again, dated, and titled verso; depicting the train station on the ranch of Elias Jackson "Lucky" Baldwin in Arcadia, California Dimensions: 18 x 24 in. (45.7 x 61 cm.), Frame: 24 1/2 x 30 1/2 in. (62.2 x 77.5 cm.) Condition:
- HERBERT W. HOLDEN, JR. (MASSACHUSETTS,
HERBERT W. HOLDEN, JR. (MASSACHUSETTS, 1922-2018), “THE TRAIN STATION”., WATERCOLOR ON PAPER, 16" X 20" SIGHT. FRAMED 24" X 29".HERBERT W. HOLDEN, JR., Massachusetts, 1922-2018, "The Train Station". Signed lower left "H.W. Holden Jr.". Titled verso. Dimensions: Watercolor on paper, 16" x 20" sight. Framed 24" x 29".
- Norman Kenyon, Chappaqua watercolor
Norman Kenyon, Chappaqua watercolor (Massachusetts, born 1901), the train station, Chappaqua, New York, signed lower right "Norman Kenyon A.W.S.", watercolor and gouache on J. Whatman watercolor board, 14-3/8 x 20-7/8 in. (sight); painted wood frame. Good condition, not examined out of frame; frame with abrasions. Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.