The images on this site are selected works from our inventory, if you are seeking the work of an artist not represented on this page, please contact us. Prices for all works are available upon request. Unfortunately it is difficult to capture the subtleties of many of these paintings with scans, hence photographs are available upon request.

Victor Binet (1849-1924), Titled verso – “The Studio”, ~1890 (Oil/canvas), 32″ X 36″

Francois C. Cachoud (1866-1943), Barbizon Landscape, ~1895 (Oil/canvas), 12″ X 16″

John F. Carlson (1875-1947), Titled verso – “Along the Silvermine River”, ~1930 (Oil/canvasboard), 16″ X 20″

George E. Cook (?-1930), Titled verso – “Asheboro N.C.”, ~1920 (Oil/canvas), 20″ X 24″

Cecil Chichester (1891-?), Still Life with Petunias, 1936 (Pastel/board), 11 1/2 X 10 1/2.

Reginald Cleveland Coxe (1855-?), Glouchester Scene, 1886 (Oil/canvas), 18″ X 30″.

Josep Florit (1905-?), Carnival Scene, ~ 1950 (Acrylic/canvas), 30″ X 24″. This painting won first prize at an art competition in Cadeques, Spain

Bernhard Gutmann (1869-1936), Standing Nude, ~ 1913 (Oil/canvas), 22″ X 18″.

Frances Kughler (1901-1970), Mountain waterfall, ~ 1950 (Oil/canvas), 25″ X 30″

Eugen Neuhaus (1879-1963), Sierra Stream in Winter, ~ 1920 (Oil/academyboard), 12″ X 9″.

Leon Richet (1847-1907), French River Scene with Town (oil/canvas), 10″ X 12 3/4″.

Carl F Riter (1915-?), Expressionist Landscape at Sunset, 1956 (watercolor/heavy paper), 15″ X 20″.

Carl F Riter (1915-?), Geometric Abstraction, 1959 (watercolor/heavy paper), 15 1/2″ X 10 1/2″.

Carl F Riter (1915-?), Geometric Abstraction, ~1963 (watercolor/heavy paper), 22″ X 30″, unsigned from estate.

Carl F Riter (1915-?), Geometric Abstraction, 1962 (watercolor/heavy paper), 22″ X 30″.
Alfred Stevens (Belgian, 1823-1906), Woman Picking Flowers, ~1890 (Oil/board), 8″ X 9″ signed verso.

James M. Willson (1890-?) New England Fall Landscape

Anna J. Woodside (1880-?), Still Life with Flowers,~1924 (Oil/canvas), 20″ X 16″.
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