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INDEX OF ARTISTS Alden, Selma
57
Davis, William R.
Augusta, George
54
De La Ronde Wilde, Deann
Barber, Sam Becken, Brian A. Bennett, Betsy Biddle, Joy Birdsey, Alfred Black, Constance Bliss, Robert Broe, Vernon
94-97 124, 125 43 1 168 60, 61 91 151, 152
35-37 176
Hogan, Ruth D. Holden Jr., Herbert W.
68-72
DeVirgilis, Patrice
20
Hotz, Jonathan
88
Eccles, Jane
52
Howes, Jerome
77-81
Fairbanks, Jonathan
90
Hunter, Robert Douglas
24
Farrel, Niki
19
Hutchinson, Marieluise
134-137
Feeney, Loretta
12
Keane, Michael
Fisher, Sally Caldwell Fitzgerald, Karen Gilmore, Janet Skinner
133 2 53
Kelly, Brooks Klassen, B. Nicole LaMay, Art
Bush, Howard
74
Glazebrook, Ken
119
Caggiano, John
85
Goerschner, Ted
58
104-106
Graves, Michael
115
Loge, Daniel
Cardinal, Robert
186
Lazeren, Elizabeth Lindholm, Tracy
116 183, 184 46 189 56 4 178
Carter, James
50
Guarino, Peter
23
Lussier, David
62, 63
Coes, Peter
21
Hare, John Cuthbert
82
Machon, George
64, 65
Collins, Neil
17
Hare, Ray
179
Mahoney, J.K.
Harrington, James R.
118
Maloney, William J.
146
Marshall, J. Thurston
158
Cooper, Ryan M.
32-34
Crowley, Marianne
131
Hartley, Katherine Ann
Curtis, David
177
Hearle, Debbie
Daly, Elaine Caliri
49
Higham, Thomas Blagdon
3 45 38-40
Max, Judy McAuliffe, Neil
84
102, 103 14, 18
INDEX OF ARTISTS McGurl, Joseph
121-123
McLean, Susan O'Brien McMurtry, Arthur W. Messier, Jan
66, 67 157 75, 76
Roark, Robert Roark, Robert K. Roberts, Gregg Rockefeller, Barbara
28 25-27, 29, 30 92 132
Sumida, Gregory
175
Thies, Timothy
144
Tihansky, Theodore
127
Tomakan, Yasemin Kyrena 162-167
Morrell, Wayne Beam
147-150
Rohdin, Gert
51
Tougias, Mark A.
59
Mosher, Christine A.
59A, 140
Ronesi, Candice
44
Tucker, Jean
83
185
Tutwiler, Line
160
17A, 17B
Ulan, Lauren
7
Neill, Ben
190
Salas, Anne
Nowell, W. Charles
138
Scharf, William
O'Neil, James
48
Schulz, Matthew
Osborne, John Phillip
86
Searle, William Ross Seghi, Tom
Packard, Anne
107-109, 111, 112
13
Van Hook, George
120
161
Van Wyk, Helen
159
142
Vokey, Sam
Packard, Cynthia
113, 114
Shahn, Judith
171, 172
Pieper, Philip
180-182
Shields, Meg
128
Pieper-LaFleur, Karen
170
Pratt, Elizabeth Hayes
73
Shreve, Racket Warren
187, 188
87
Walker, Lance
101
Warner, Laurie
8-11
Westcott, Carol Whorf
98, 99
Slade, Caleb Arnold
47
Whorf, Nancy
100
Randall, Susan
126
Sparre, Richard
22
Wyckoff, Karol B.
5, 6
Resch, Melissa
129
Stark, Robert W.
31
Wylan, Barbara
41
Ricciardi, John A. Riddet, Michael James Ritter, J.
55 15, 16 89
Steward, Aleta Storr, Chris Sullivan, Ann
153-156 143 42
Zigmond, Michael
141
JOY BIDDLE
American, 1928-2007
1.
1
“Abandoned”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 36”. 400/600
KAREN FITZGERALD Cape Cod, Contemporary
2.
Three works: 1) “The Picnic”. Oil on board, 13” x 12”. 2) Mermaid and lighthouse. Oil on board, diameter 8”. 3) “Farewell”. Oil on board, diameters 8”. 500/800
2, three
3
4
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KATHERINE ANN HARTLEY New York/Arizona/Massachusetts, b. 1959 “Fruit and Green Glass”. Oil on board, 8” x 12”. 1,000/1,500
4.
TRACY LINDHOLM Cape Cod, Contemporary “Joy’s Lake, Maine”. Oil on panel, 6” x 8”. 400/600
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KAROL B. WYCKOFF Massachusetts, Contemporary Harbor scene, Rockport. Watercolor on paper, 21” x 14” sight. 800/1,000
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KAROL B. WYCKOFF Massachusetts, Contemporary Sailing off the coast. Watercolor on paper, 21.5” x 14” sight. 600/800
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LAUREN ULAN American, Contemporary “Whitehall”. Watercolor on paper, 18.5” x 12.5” sight. 250/350
8
LAURIE WARNER
Cape Cod, Contemporary Lots 8-11
9
8.
“Cottage Window Box, Cape Cod”. Oil on canvas, 11” x 14”. 600/800
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“Ready About - Castle Hill, Newport, R.I.”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 36”. 1,000/1,500
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“Stormy Day, Cape Cod”. Oil on canvas, 12” x 24”. 800/1,000
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“A Hush on the Marsh, Wellfleet MA 2015”. Oil on canvas, 16” x 20”. 300/500
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LORETTA FEENEY Massachusetts, b. 1961 “Mystic River, Boston”. Oil on canvas, 32.5” x 38.5”. 1,000/1,500
13.
MATTHEW SCHULZ Cape Cod, Contemporary “Plein Aire, Fox Island 2006”. Oil on board, 6” x 9”. 300/500
14.
NEIL MCAULIFFE Cape Cod, Contemporary Cape Cod shore. Oil on canvas, 15” x 11”. 1,200/1,800
14
MICHAEL JAMES RIDDET Wisconsin/Illinois, b. 1947
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16
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“Houston, We Have a Problem”. Acrylic on board, 14” x 18”. 1,800/2,200
16.
“Warning Coloration”. Oil on panel, 11” x 14”. 1,500/2,000
17.
NEIL COLLINS American, Contemporary Lobster mosaic. Oil and acrylic on canvas, 30” x 15”. 1,500/2,000
17A. WILLIAM SCHARF Pennsylvania/New York, Contemporary Abstract composition in reds, pinks and greens. Oil on canvas, 12” x 128”. 2,000/3,000
17B. WILLIAM SCHARF Pennsylvania/New York, Contemporary Abstract composition in shades of yellow. Oil on canvas, 10” x 108”. 2,000/3,000
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NEIL MCAULIFFE Cape Cod, Contemporary Cotuit. Oil on canvas, 24” x 36”. 800/1,200
19.
NIKI FARREL North Carolina, Contemporary “Valor”. Oil on canvas, 16” x 20”. 500/600
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19
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PATRICE DEVIRGILIS Pennsylvania, Contemporary “Morning Cast”. Oil on canvas, 18” x 18”. 300/500
21.
PETER COES Massachusetts, b. 1946 “The Old Neighborhood Looked the Same”. Acrylic on board, 16” x 19”. 800/1,000
22.
RICHARD SPARRE Massachusetts, 1936-2008 Sea lavender. Tempera on panel, 8” x 10”. 300/500
23.
PETER GUARINO Nantucket, Contemporary Nantucket moors. Oil on canvas, 30” x 36”. 1,000/1,500
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ROBERT DOUGLAS HUNTER Massachusetts, 1928-2014 “Arrangement With Three Straw Flowers and an Apple”. Oil on canvas, 12” x 20”. 1,000/2,000
ROBERT K. ROARK
Massachusetts/New York, b. 1944 Lots 25-30
25.
“Vineyard Sunrise”. Oil on canvas, 20” x 16”. 1,500/2,000
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26
ROBERT K. ROARK
Massachusetts/New York, b. 1944 Lots 25-30
26.
“View from Indian Rock, Ft. Hill”. Oil on canvas, 14” x 18”. 1,000/1,500
27.
“Beyond the Surf”. Oil on panel, 12” x 24”. 2,000/3,000
28.
“Just Picked”. Oil on panel, 10” x 8”. 1,000/1,500
29.
“Through the Mist, Meeting House Pond, Orleans”. Oil on canvas, 18” x 27”. 1,500/2,500
30.
“Summer Serenity”. Oil on canvas, 20” x 30”. 2,000/3,000
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29
28
30
ROBERT W. STARK, JR.
Nantucket, 1933-2014 31.
Red catboat. Oil on canvas, 15” x 18”. 5,000/10,000
RYAN M. COOPER
Massachusetts, Contemporary
32
34
33
32.
“Harwich Summer”. Oil on canvas, 9” x 12”. 500/700
33.
“Yachts off Chatham”. Oil on canvas, 7.25” x 5”. 300/500
34.
“Kilauea, Hawaii”. Oil on canvas, 12” x 16”. 700/900
WILLIAM R. DAVIS Massachusetts, b. 1952 Lots 35-37
35.
35
“Waiting for the Tide”. Oil on panel, 12” x 16”. 2,500/3,000
37.
36
36.
“Sunset Over the Marsh”. Oil on panel, 8” x 10”. 2,000/3,000 37
“First Light on the Marsh”. Oil on panel, 9” x 12”. 3,000/4,000
THOMAS B. HIGHAM Massachusetts, b. 1953 Lots 38-40
38
39
40
38.
“The Patriot, Yarmouthport”. Acrylic on panel, 17” x 26”. 5,000/7,000
39.
“Cranberry Barn, Early Fall, 1993”. Acrylic on panel, 13” x 24”. 3,000/4,000
40.
Saltbox. Tempera on board, 6” x 8”. 800/1,000
BARBARA WYLAN
Massachusetts, Contemporary
41.
“After the Storm”. Acrylic on canvas, 26” x 38”. 1,000/1,500
42.
ANN SULLIVAN Massachusetts, Contemporary “The Sea”. Watercolor, 13” x 10”. 150/250
43.
BETSY BENNETT Massachusetts, 1928-2007 “Menu For Migrating”. Egg tempera, 7” x 11”. 500/700
44.
CANDICE RONESI Cape Cod, Contemporary “Resting Boats”. Acrylic on canvas, 8” x 8”. 300/500
45.
DEBBIE HEARLE Massachusetts, Contemporary “Siblings”. Watercolor, 18” x 24”. 700/900
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43
45
46.
B. NICOLE KLASSEN American, Contemporary “Morning Tea”. Oil on canvas, 30” x 24”. 2,000/3,000
47.
46
CALEB ARNOLD SLADE Massachusetts, 1882-1961 Truro, winter. Oil on canvas, 18” x 22”. 3,000/5,000
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48
50
48.
JAMES O’NEIL American, Contemporary “Smoke House”. Oil on board, 24” x 30”. 500/1,000
49.
ELAINE CALIRI DALY Massachusetts, Contemporary “Morning Sail”. Oil on canvas, 12” x 12”. 300/400
50.
JAMES CARTER Connecticut, b. 1948 “Nest & Eggs”. Acrylic on board, 10” x 15”. 250/350
51.
GERT ROHDIN Rhode Island, Contemporary “Beach Goers”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 48”. 250/350
49
51
52.
JANE ECCLES Massachusetts, Contemporary Decoys. Pastel on paper, 18” x 24.5”. 200/300
53.
JANET SKINNER GILMORE Massachusetts, Contemporary “Still Life with Bluefish”. Watercolor, 13” x 21” sight. 200/300
54.
GEORGE AUGUSTA Massachusetts, 1922-2012 On the beach. Pastel, 10.5” x 15”. 300/500
55.
JOHN A. RICCIARDI Cape Cod, b. 1943 “Pond Road, Truro”. Oil on board, 11” x 14”. 600/800
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56
58
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ELIZABETH LAZEREN New England, b. 1944 “The Lagoda, Whaling Bark, New Bedford”. Oil on canvas, 16” x 20”. 600/800
57.
SELMA ALDEN Massachusetts, Contemporary A day at the beach. Oil on canvas board, 9” x 12”. 300/400
58.
TED GOERSCHNER Massachusetts, b. 1950 “Evening Glow Outside Paris”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 36”. 400/600
59.
MARK A. TOUGIAS New England, b. 1957 “Edge of the Meadow”. Oil on canvas, 16” x 20”. 300/500
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59
59A. CHRISTINE A. MOSHER Massachusetts, Contemporary “Diana”. Oil on canvas, 16” x 16”. 2,000/3,000
59A
60.
Walking the dog, Provincetown Harbor. Oil on artist board, 11” x 14”. 300/400
61.
60
CONSTANCE BLACK Massachusetts, b. 1929
61
“Winter, Provincetown Monument”. Oil on canvas, 9” x 12”. 300/400
DAVID LUSSIER
Connecticut, Contemporary
62
62.
“In the Harbor (Camden, Maine)”. Oil on board, 11” x 14”. 500/700
63.
“Mystic Seaport”. Oil on board, 16” x 20”. 700/900
63
GEORGE MACHON
Cape Cod, Contemporary
64
65
64.
“Red Beetlecat”. Oil on board, 8” x 10”. 400/600
65.
“Sesuit Marsh”. Oil on board, 5.25” x 11”. 300/400
SUSAN O’BRIEN MCLEAN
Cape Cod, Contemporary
66
67
66.
By the window. Oil on board, 9.25” x 14” sight. 300/500
67.
“Sheep Meadow”. Oil on canvas, 14” x 18”. 400/600
HERBERT W. HOLDEN, JR. Massachusetts, 1922-2018 Lots 38-40
68
68.
“Monk’s Cove Memory”. Oil on canvas, 12” x 16”. 900/1,200
69.
“Herring Heaven”. Oil on canvas, 20” x 30”. 1,000/2,000 69
70
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71
“Heading for Home”. Oil on canvas, 22” x 28”. 700/1,000
71.
“Home with the Catch”. Oil on canvas, 10” x 13”. 300/500
72.
“Peace & Quiet”. Oil on canvas, 12” x 16”. 400/600 72
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73
73.
ELIZABETH HAYES PRATT Cape Cod, 1927-2015 “Striking The Right Notes: Music in American Art”. Watercolor on paper, 22.25” x 23.75”. 900/1,100
74.
HOWARD BUSH Cape Cod, Contemporary Cape Cod marsh. Oil on canvas, 14” x 20”. 300/400
JAN MESSIER
Massachusetts, b. 1949
75.
76.
“Lands End P-Town”. Oil on canvas, 10” x 24”. 300/400
75
Beach Cottages, Truro. Oil on canvas, 8” x 16”. 300/400
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77
JEROME HOWES
New York/Massachusetts/Vermont, b. 1955 Lots 77-81
77.
The Rainbow Fleet, Nantucket. Oil on board, 6” x 36”. 1,000/1,500
78.
Catboats. Oil on board, 12” x 16”. 700/1,000
79.
Whimsy on Nantucket. Oil on masonite, 18” x 24”. 1,400/1,600
80.
Rounding Brant Point. Oil on panel, 16” x 20”. 1,000/1,500
81.
“Tugboat Molly”. Oil on canvas board, 22.25” x 26”. 1,000/1,500
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84
83
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JOHN CUTHBERT HARE American, 1908-1978 Rocky Neck Wharf. Watercolor, 9.5” x 11.5” sight. 500/700
84.
J.K. MAHONEY American, Contemporary The garden gate. Oil on canvas board, 20” x 24”. 500/700
83.
JEAN TUCKER American, Contemporary “Summer Solstice”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 36”. 800/1,000
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86
JOHN PHILLIP OSBORNE New Jersey, b. 1951 “Approaching Mid-Day”. Oil on canvas, 18” x 24”. 300/500
85.
JOHN CAGGIANO Massachusetts, b. 1949 “Seaside Cafe”. Oil on board, 12” x 16”. 700/900
87.
SAM VOKEY Massachusetts, b. 1963 Wheelbarrow and roses. Oil on canvas, 12” x 16”. 600/1,000
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JONATHAN HOTZ American, Contemporary Vermont winter. Oil on canvas, 16” x 24”. 1,500/2,500
89
J. RITTER American, Contemporary Provincetown beach. Oil on board, 12” x 16”. 1,000/1,500
90.
JONATHAN FAIRBANKS American, Contemporary “Indian Summer, New England”. Oil on canvas, 26” x 36”. 3,000/5,000 All the proceeds from the sale of this painting will benefit the Turlough Meehan Research Foundation.
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91
ROBERT BLISS Massachusetts, 1925-1981 Verdant. Oil on board, 36” x 48”. 3,000/5,000
92.
GREGG ROBERTS Massachusetts, Contemporary “Mussel Heart”. Sailor’s valentine with shells and rope, width 13.75”. 2,500/3,500
93.
JULIA O’MALLEY-KEYES Cape Cod, Contemporary “The Endeavor”. Oil on linen, 24” x 36”. 5,000/10,000
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94
SAM BARBER
Massachusetts, b. 1943 Lots 94-97
“White Dinghy, Nantucket”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 30”. 2,500/3,500
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96
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Sunset shore, possibly Centerville. Oil on canvas, 6” x 8”. 500/700
97
96.
The harbor. Oil on panel, 9.75” x 11.75”. 800/1,000
97.
“Umbrellas, Hyannisport”. Oil on board, 16” x 20”. 800/1,000
CAROL WHORF WESTCOT T Massachusetts, 1926-2008
98
98.
Low tide on the bay. Oil on canvas, 30” x 40”. 1,800/2,200
99.
“Reflections”. Oil on canvas, 20” x 24”. 1,500/2,000
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100
NANCY WHORF
Massachusetts/Florida, 1930-2009
100.
“Provincetown Dory Races II”. Oil on board, 24” x 36”. 4,000/6,000
101
LANCE WALKER
Cape Cod, Contemporary
101.
“Storm Surge”. Oil on board, 24” x 48”. 4,000/6,000
102
103
102.
Beach play. Oil on canvas, 20” x 20”. 400/600
103.
The Paramount. Oil on canvas, 36” x 24”. 600/800
JUDY MAX
Massachusetts, Contemporary
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104
“Wellfleet Harbor”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 24”. 4,000/6,000
105.
Pond Village, Truro. Oil on canvas, 30” x 40”. 6,000/8,000
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105
ROBERT CARDINAL
Massachusetts/New York/Canada, b. 1936 Lots 104-106
106
“Provincetown, MA”. Oil on canvas, 12” x 24”. 2,500/3,500
ANNE PACKARD
Massachusetts/New Jersey, b. 1933 Lots 107-112
107.
Cold Storage Beach, Truro. Oil on canvas, 36” x 60”. 20,000/25,000
107
ANNE PACKARD
Massachusetts/New Jersey, b. 1933 Lots 107-112
108.
Provincetown shoreline. Oil on board, 4” x 5”. 700/1,000
109.
Beached red dory, low tide, Provincetown. Oil on board, 3” x 5”. 300/500
110.
Provincetown rooftops. Oil on board, 8” x 10”. 1,200/1,800
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111
ANNE PACKARD
Massachusetts/New Jersey, b. 1933 Lots 107-112
111.
Stand of trees. Oil on board, 14” x 18”. 4,000/6,000
112.
“Summer Sail”. Oil on canvas, 16” x 20”. Framed 26” x 21.5”. 3,000/5,000
The proceeds from the sale of this painting will benefit We Can, a local organization that empowers Cape Cod women with unique services that inspire hope and bring increased opportunity, self-sufficiency and stability.
112
CYNTHIA PACKARD
Massachusetts, b. 1957
113
113.
114
Three trees. Oil on canvas, 14” x 20”. 1,000/2,000
114.
Still life. Oil on canvas, 20” x 22”. 800/1,200
115.
National Seashore. Oil on canvas, 30” x 40”. 1,500/2,500
MICHAEL GRAVES
Massachusetts, b. 1952
116, detail at right
MICHAEL KEANE
Massachusetts, 1948-2015
116.
Sailboats. Oil on canvas, 16” x 20”. 15,000/20,000
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119
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MICHAEL PYRDSA American, Contemporary “Atlantic Ave”. Oil on canvas, 30” x 80”. 1,500/2,500
118.
JAMES R. HARRINGTON New York, b. 1929 “On the Beach”. Oil on canvas, 30” x 48”. 2,500/3,500
119.
KEN GLAZEBROOK Massachusetts, Contemporary Reflection, Harwich marshes. Oil on canvas mounted on plywood, 31” x 27”. 500/700
120.
GEORGE VAN HOOK New York, b. 1954 “Still life with Chinese Bowl”. Oil on canvas, 26” x 32”. 1,200/1,800 120
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JOSEPH MCGURL Massachusetts, b. 1958 Lots 121-123
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121.
“Here Comes the Snow”. Oil on panel, 14” x 18”. 2,500/3,500
122.
“The Summer Camp”. Oil on board, 16” x 20”. 2,500/3,500
123.
World’s End, Hingham, Massachusetts. Oil on board, 11.5” x 14”. 2,000/3,000 123
BRIAN A. BECKEN American, b. 1949
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125
At the water’s edge. Oil on board, 8.5” x 10.5”. 1,000/1,500
125.
“Red Cabana, Second Beach, Newport”. Pastel on paper, 14” x 18” sight. 800/1,000
126.
SUSAN RANDALL Massachusetts, b. 1958 Catboat, after Edward Hopper. Oil on canvas, 24” x 30”. 700/900
127.
THEODORE TIHANSKY Maine, Contemporary Flower garden. Oil on canvas, 12” x 16”. 500/700
128.
MEG SHIELDS Massachusetts, Contemporary “Mooney’s Sheds”. Oil on canvas, 14” x 24”. 300/500
129.
MELISSA RESCH American, b. 1965 “Japanese Calligraphy #8”. Oil on canvas, 18” x 24”. 300/500
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MARIANNE CROWLEY Massachusetts, Contemporary “First Time”. Pastel on paper, 10” x 8”. 350/550
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MARIANNE CROWLEY Massachusetts, Contemporary “Beets”. Pastel on paper, 10” x 8” sight. 350/550
132.
BARBARA ROCKEFELLER American, Contemporary “The Shell”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 20”. 200/300
133.
SALLY CALDWELL FISHER Maine/Michigan, b. 1951 Le Monte Carlo Cirque. Acrylic on board, 29.5” x 39.5”. 3,000/4,000
133
MARIELUISE HUTCHINSON Cape Cod, b. 1947 Lots 134-137
134.
134
Homestead under gray skies. Oil on board, 18” x 24”. 1,000/1,500
135.
Church, barn and cottages. Oil on panel, 8” x 10”. 500/600
136.
House in the fields. Oil on panel, 5”x 7”. 400/500
137.
“Sandy Neck”. Oil on board 12” x 16”. 400/600
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W. CHARLES NOWELL Maine, b. 1966 Still life of a pear and strawberries. Oil on board, 10” x 8”. 400/600
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PROVINCETOWN SCHOOL Contemporary Provincetown Harbor. Oil on board, 7” x 5”. 200/400
140.
CHRISTINE A. MOSHER Massachusetts, 20th/21st Century Still life of Asian objects. Oil on canvas, 8” x 16”. 300/500
142.
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MICHAEL ZIGMOND Ohio, b. 1962 “Orchid”. Oil on canvas, 28” x 38”. 1,200/1,800 142
TOM SEGHI Illinois/Florida, d. 2011 Two pears. Oil on canvas, 40” x 48”. 1,500/2,500
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144
CHRIS STORR Massachusetts, b. 1963 “Waiting”. Oil on board, 6” x 8”. 300/400
144.
TIMOTHY THIES Vermont/Cape Cod, Contemporary “Buddies”. Oil on linen mounted to board, 9” x 12”. 300/400
145
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146
PROVINCETOWN SCHOOL Contemporary Provincetown Harbor. Signed lower right “Vugilio”; signature untraced. Oil on board, 5” x 7”. 200/400
146.
WILLIAM J. MALONEY Massachusetts, Contemporary “View of Cotuit Harbor”. Oil on board, 12” x 16”. 600/900
WAYNE BEAM MORRELL
Massachusetts/New Jersey, 1923-2013
147
149
147.
“Winter-Bound Dory”. Pastel on board, 6” x 9” sight. 250/350
148.
Bridge over a lily pond. Oil on board, 8” x 10”. 300/500
149.
North Shore beach scene. Oil on board, 8” x 10”. 400/600
150.
“One of My Finest Orchards”. Oil on board, 12” x 16”. 300/500
148
150
VERNON BROE
Maine/Illinois, 1930-2011
151.
151
Figures in a marsh. Oil on canvas panel, 12” x 16”. 800/1,200
152.
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Children playing at the ocean’s edge. Oil on board, 12” x 16”. 800/1,200
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153.
“Cardinal in Snow”. Oil on panel, 10” x 8”. 600/1,000
154.
“We Don’t Need Boats”. Oil on canvas, 20” x 30”. 2,000/3,000
155.
“White Throated Sparrow”. Oil on panel, 9” x 12”. 900/1,200
156.
“Spring Robin”. Oil on linen, 12” x 16”. 1,000/1,500
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ALETA STEWARD
Massachusetts, Contemporary Lots 153-156
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ARTHUR W. MCMURTRY Massachusetts, 1910-2007 “The Greening”. Watercolor, 19” x 25” sight. 600/800
158.
J. THURSTON MARSHALL Massachusetts, 1908-1982 Cape Elizabeth Lighthouse. Gouache, 11” x 15” sight. 500/700
159.
HELEN VAN WYK American, 1930-1994 Apples and flowers. Oil on canvas, 20” x 24”. 400/600
160.
LINE TUTWILER Indiana, Contemporary Gloucester Harbor. Casein on board, 6” x 7.5”. 200/300
158
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161
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Menemsha Harbor. Oil on board, 26” x 50”. 1,000/1,200
WILLIAM ROSS SEARLE
Martha’s Vineyard, 1936-2017
YASEMIN KYRENA TOMAKAN
American/Turkish, b. 1958 Lots 162-167
162
163
162.
164
Brant Point Light, Nantucket. Oil on canvas, 22” x 30”. 2,500/3,500
163.
View across the marsh. Oil on canvas, 30” x 40”. 3,500/4,500
164.
Dock over the marsh. Oil on canvas, 24” x 36”. 2,500/3,500
165.
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Receding waters. Oil on canvas, 36” x 36”. 3,000/4,000
YASEMIN KYRENA TOMAKAN American/Turkish, b. 1958 Lots 162-167
166
166.
“Far Horizon”. Oil on canvas, 24” x 36”. 3,000/4,000
167.
“Fishing Boat, Nantucket”. Oil on canvas, 10” x 16”. 1,000/1,500
167
168.
Bermuda harbor scene. Oil on canvas, 15” x 18”. 400/500
169.
Two Bermuda harbor views. Watercolors, 20” x 24”. 600/800
168
ALFRED BIRDSEY Bermuda, 1912-1996
169, two above
KAREN PIEPER-LAFLEUR American, Contemporary
170.
“That Away”. Hand-knotted wool, 9’0” x 6’4”. 2,500/3,500
170
JUDITH SHAHN New York, 1929-2009
171
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A bushel of cherrystones. Serigraph on paper, 19” x 14” sight. 400/600
172.
Skiffs. Serigraph on paper, 19” x 24.5”. 500/700
173.
PROVINCETOWN SCHOOL 20th Century “Long Point Gallery Provincetown 1979”. Fourteen images pencil-signed by the artist: Varujian Boghasian Fritz Bultman Carmen Cicero Sideo Fromboluti Edward Giobbi Budd Hopkins Rick Klauber Leo Manso Robert Motherwell Raul Resika Judith Rothschild Sidney Simon Nora Speyer Tony Vevers Silkscreen, 31” x 42”. 2,000/2,500 173
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AMERICAN SCHOOL Contemporary Colorful abstract. Oil on board, 8.5” x 15”. 150/250
175.
GREGORY SUMIDA California, b. 1948 “Noo Ekinaax Snow”. Tempera on board, 11” x 14”. 300/500
176.
DEANN DE LA RONDE WILDE American, Contemporary Buffalo and calf. Oil on canvas, 24” x 28”. 500/1,000
177.
DAVID CURTIS Massachusetts, b. 1950 “Its Own Season”. Oil on canvas, 18” x 36”. 800/1,000
178.
DANIEL LOGE United States/ Canada, b. 1954 Canada Geese. Oil on canvas, 14” x 28”. 700/1,000
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179
RAY HARE California, b. 1950 “Canyon Light”. Acrylic on board, 36” x 48”. 1,500/2,500
PHILIP PIEPER
Massachusetts, 1949-2002
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180 182
180.
“Iris”. Wood and Volkswagon parts, 34” x 34”. 700/900
181.
“Shooting Star”. Painted steel, height 24”, length 36”. 400/600
182.
“Homage to Kitty Hawk”. Oil on masonite, 40” x 30.5”. 400/600
BROOKS KELLY
Massachusetts, 1935-2012
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184
183.
Colorful beach cottage. Oil on canvas board, 22.25” x 31.75”. 500/700
184.
“Sandcastle”. Mixed media on canvas board, 23” x 11”. 300/400
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185
185.
ANNE SALAS Massachusetts, Contemporary “Lemons and Teapot”. Oil on canvas, 30” x 30”. 800/1,200
186.
RUTH D. HOGAN Massachusetts, b. 1943 “Morning Gossip”. White-line woodcut on paper, 13” x 14”. 500/700
RACKET WARREN SHREVE Massachusetts, Contemporary
187
188
187.
Nantucket Lightship. Watercolor, 8” x 11”. 300/500
188.
Tug and sailboat. Oil on canvas, 6” x 9”. 200/400
ART LAMAY
Florida, 20th Century
189.
Two blue herons. Watercolor, 33” x 24.75” sight. 1,000/1,500
189
BEN NEILL
Massachusetts, 1914-2001
190
190.
“Cottage on Barnstable Marsh”. Oil on board, 12” x 24”. 400/600
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