Here’s a painting signed Vincent Conigliaro bottom right corner that features a caricature of a Native American elder. Rustic in nature and color, it was part of a number of paintings found in the Catskills of Upstate New York. Painting and frame done by an unknown Outsider artist.
ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS PAINTING. 10″ x 15 1/5″ sight size. 14 1/2″ x 20″ overall. Wonderful lighthearted satiric oil on canvas of two gentleman in colonial attire. One appears to be a doctor, leading a blindfolded gentleman, apparently hoping he won’t notice the body on the table, leading him toward a door reading PRIVATE / KEEP / OUT / DR. ” Signed in the lower quadrant “G. Framed in a wide cove frame, painted dark red and gold. Gloria Laposka was a photographer and self taught artist, known for primitive realist works. Among other places, she has exhibited at the New York Museum of Modern Art. Her paintings often evince a delightful sense of humor. Even when a stroke resulted in a stay rehab facility, she continued to delight other residents with her works. Upper border is slightly separated from the frame. Minor scratch in the lower right quadrant, and some flakes from the painted frame. (all visible in the images). No noticeable paint loss.
VTG Folk Art Theorem Painted Fabric? Bird Fruit Branches Basket Framed M COLVIN. 20.5″ x 22.5″ Wooden Frame with glass. It looks like perhaps a stain on the bottom but blends so perfectly that it looks like the art.
Nice painting by I’m guessing by a local Midwest Kansas artist. I picked up 3 by this artist at a local estate sale. The other two are available in other listings. This one has a sticker on back saying it is acrylic. There’s another floral one with humming birds and flowers that might be acrylic. The 3rd one lis water color. Framed it is 18″ tall and 34″ wide. Visible canvas is about 15″X 30″. Please study photos carefully and ask any questions before purchasing or making offers.
This is a rare, one-of-a-kind oil painting by contemporary folk artist Annie Cochran. Titled “The Island, ” the painting is signed and framed, measuring 16×20 inches on canvas board. Produced in 2008 in Georgia, the painting depicts an adventure time subject. It is a medium-sized piece of art, handmade and signed by the artist. This is a rare painting by the well known folk artist from north Georgia with the exhibition title, number and name of the painting on the back. Signed and dated by the artist in the lower left of the picture. Please note that photos are a part of the description and the best indication of the condition of an item. If you have ANY questions please ask them PRIOR to purchasing the item.
This beautifully crafted piece of folk art, titled “Call To Arms, ” depicts a scene from Battalion Day in Pennsylvania in 1842. The painting, created using ink on paper, features a stunning calvary horse and a charming army theme. Its originality is guaranteed with a certificate of authenticity included in the features. The painting measures 10.75 inches in length and 11 inches in width, with a frame included. Although it is not signed, the artist is believed to be unattributed.
Up for sale is an Original Painting of 1930s NYC SUBWAY RIDERS by listed artist WILLIAM “BILL” MARLIEB. This colorful Folk Art piece is acrylic paint on canvas that has been beautifully framed. MARLIEB’02 in lower right corner. Image area measures 15 1/2″ by 19 1/2″ and the frame measures 22 1/2″ by 26″. Please check out all the pics. Bill Marlieb is a fourth generation New Yorker. He now lives in Wilsonville’s Charbonneau, Oregon. He graduated from New York School of Industrial Art and studied at the Art Students League and the Mew School of Social Research. He also studied under New York painters Leo Russell and Judith Epstein.