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Dimitri Parsons "Orange Ball" 1958 - SOLD

Eric McNatt

"Orange Ball", oil on canvas, by Dimitri Parsons, American 1958 (signed on lower right "Dimitri 58"). 

Roy Dimitri Parsons was born in London, England, 1926. He and his mother immigrated to the United States in 1931 and he grew up in Long Island, New York near Stoney Brook in a wooded countryside environment. 

From the age of 12 he lived in California, in Atherton and Carmel, where he completed High School. He joined the Navy in 1944. After being discharged, he returned to California where he attended Menlo junior college, then UCLA where he studied geology and mathematics with the intention to specialize in seismology. He then realized his real interest lay in the field of art and he was accepted into advanced painting classes in his last year of college. 

Later he studied painting techniques with Dr. Albert Toss, a conservator of 15th though 29th century paintings at the LA County Museum. Although Dimitri sculpted in marble and other mediums, his primary emphasis was on oil paint, acrylic, pen and ink and pastels. 

His work was exhibited in solo shows in Los Angeles, California in 1958, ‘59, ‘60 and ‘63. More than 200 of his works have been acquired by collectors in the US, Europe, and South America. 

H: 38.5 inches
W: 32.5 inches
D: 2.5 inches

SOLD

Condition:  Excellent

Ref: painting120

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Man Ray Lithograph with Geometric Motif 1960s (signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Color lithograph with geometric motif by Man Ray, American 1960's (signed and numbered 70/99 on front).  In original artisan frame.

W: 26 inches
D: 1 inches
H: 33 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Jim Dine "Yellow Watercolors" Woodcut and Watercolor 1993 (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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"Yellow Watercolors" a woodcut with hand water-coloring, on wove paper, the full sheet by Jim Dine 1993 (signed, dated and numbered 19/24 in pencil) by Pace Editions (there were also 5 artists proofs). An iconic work of art by an iconic artist.

Reference:
Jim Dine Prints, 1885-2000 by Elizabeth Carpenter and published in 2002 by The Minneapolis Institute of Arts, this print is number 61.

Framed:

W: 47 inches
D: 2 inches
H: 62.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Vittorio Ferro Vase with Unique Multicolor Murrine 1990s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand-blown glass vase with unique red, metallic gray and black murrine by Vittorio Ferro, Murano Italy, 1990’s. Born in 1932, Vittorio Ferro was a first rate glass master who spent many years working at Fratelli Toso in the 1950’s and 60’s, blowing some of their most important pieces. He always made his own unique murine. In 1963 he created a collection designed by Renato and Giusto Toso with which he participated in the Murano Glass Exhibition. In 1964 at the XXXII and in 1966 at the XXXIII Venice Biennale, works by him based on a design by Renato Toso were exhibited. In 1969 he won the "Borselle d'Oro" for the original drawings made with traditional techniques. He has received prestigious awards, collaborated with artists and designers, exhibiting in Italy, Japan, the USA. He taught in Finland, Nuutajarvi Glass Factory, and collaborated with the Abate Zanetti School of Glass. Vittorio died at the age of 80 in 2012.

Provenance:
In 2003, Evan Lobel purchased a collection of Vittorio Ferro’s works after meeting him during a visit to Murano. This piece is from that collection.

Diam: 6 inches
H: 11 inches

SOLD

Condition: Excellent

Ref: glass62

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Vittorio Ferro Vase with Unique Multicolor Murrine 1990s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand-blown glass vase with unique deep blue, black and red murrine by Vittorio Ferro for Fratelli Pagnin, Murano Italy, 1990’s (signed on bottom “Vittorio Ferro Flli Pagnin”). Born in 1932, Vittorio Ferro was a first rate glass master who spent many years working at Fratelli Toso in the 1950’s and 60’s, blowing some of their most important pieces. He always made his own unique murine. In 1963 he created a collection designed by Renato and Giusto Toso with which he participated in the Murano Glass Exhibition. In 1964 at the XXXII and in 1966 at the XXXIII Venice Biennale, works by him based on a design by Renato Toso were exhibited. In 1969 he won the "Borselle d'Oro" for the original drawings made with traditional techniques. He has received prestigious awards, collaborated with artists and designers, exhibiting in Italy, Japan, the USA. He taught in Finland, Nuutajarvi Glass Factory, and collaborated with the Abate Zanetti School of Glass. Vittorio died at the age of 80 in 2012.

Provenance:
In 2003, Evan Lobel purchased a collection of Vittorio Ferro’s works after meeting him during a visit to Murano. This piece is from that collection.


Diam: 7 inches
H: 11 inches

SOLD

Condition: Excellent

Ref: glass62

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Richard Myklebust "Kiwi" Sculpture 1960s - SOLD

Eric McNatt

"Kiwi" in cast aluminum on wood base, by Richard Myklebust, American 1960's.  Myklebust was a talented sculptor.  Bio available upon request.

H: 5 inches
W: 10 inches
D: 3 inches

SOLD

Condition: Excellent

Ref: sculpture69

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Andy Warhol "Rebel Without a Cause (James Dean)" Screenprint from Ads 1985 (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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"Rebel Without a Cause (James Dean)" from Ads, screenprint in colors on Lenox Museum Board, the full sheet 38 1/8 x 38 inch, by Andy Warhol 1985 (signed and numbered 92/190) published by Ronald Feldman Fine Arts, Inc., New York (with their and the artist's copyright ink stamps on back). There were 10 impressions in Roman numerals, the edition was 190 and 30 artist's proofs.

Framed:

W: 43 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 43 inches

Reference:
Frayda Feldman and Jörg Schellmann 355

An example of this print was one of 10 shown at the Whitney’s exhibition on Andy Warhol last year.

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Naomi Feinberg "Totem" Sculpture in Vermont Marble 1960s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Large hand carved “Totem” sculpture in Vermont marble by Naomi Feinberg, American 1960’s.

Naomi Feinberg was a New York based sculptor who worked primarily in stone. She began sculpting in the 1940’s and became affiliated with artist group Studio 725 (NYC) which was a consortium of woman artists working in Union Square NYC.

A relative late comer to the art world, Naomi Feinberg emerged as highly accomplished, multi-faceted artist who juggled architectural coherence with a preoccupation with the human form, to create works that are both experimental and primitive.

Provenance:  The personal collection of the artist and then her family after her death.  This piece is part of the Lobel Modern's exhibition:  Naomi Feinberg:  A Woman Sculpting in a Man's World currently on exhibition in our Exhibit Gallery across the hall from our showroom.

W: 5 inches
D: 4 inches
H: 29.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Naomi Feinberg "Flight" Sculpture in Alabaster Marble 1960s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand-carved “Flight” sculpture in alabaster marble mounted on a circular wood base by Naomi Feinberg, American 1960’s.

Naomi Feinberg was a New York based sculptor who worked primarily in stone. She began sculpting in the 1940’s and became affiliated with artist group Studio 725 which was a consortium of woman artists working in Union Square NYC. She studied sculpture with Philip Darling, Jose De Creeft, and Lorrie Goulet at the New School, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Students League, and the School of Visual Arts A relative late comer to the art world, Naomi Feinberg emerged as highly accomplished, multi-faceted artist who juggled architectural coherence with a preoccupation with the human form, to create works that are both experimental and primitive.

Provenance:  The personal collection of the artist and then her family after her death.  This piece is part of the Lobel Modern's exhibition:  Naomi Feinberg:  A Woman Sculpting in a Man's World.

W: 16 inches
D: 11 inches
H: 16 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

ref: sculpture127

 

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Naomi Feinberg "Mask" Sculpture in Pink Marble 1970s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand-carved “Mask” sculpture in pink marble by Naomi Feinberg, American 1970’s.

Naomi Feinberg was a New York based sculptor who worked primarily in stone. She began sculpting in the 1940’s and became affiliated with artist group Studio 725 which was a consortium of woman artists working in Union Square NYC. She studied sculpture with Philip Darling, Jose De Creeft, and Lorrie Goulet at the New School, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Students League, and the School of Visual Arts A relative late comer to the art world, Naomi Feinberg emerged as highly accomplished, multi-faceted artist who juggled architectural coherence with a preoccupation with the human form, to create works that are both experimental and primitive.

Provenance:  The personal collection of the artist and then her family after her death.  This piece is part of the Lobel Modern's exhibition:  Naomi Feinberg:  A Woman Sculpting in a Man's World.

W: 4.5 inches
D: 5 inches
H: 16 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Karl Springer Large Hand-Blown Scavo Glass Vase 1980s (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Large hand-blown glass vase, white with scavo (rough) finish, by Seguso (Murano Italy) for Karl Springer, American 1980's (signed on bottom “KARL SPRINGER”). This form is quite rare. The scale of Springer’s hand-blown glass vases makes them exceptional.

W: 14 inches
D: 9 inches
H: 13 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Marcello Fantoni Figural Ceramic Wall Plaque 1950s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Ceramic wall plaque with 2 male warriors in a boat by Marcello Fantoni, Italy 1950s (signed "Fantoni" on back).

W: 10.5 inches
D: 0.5 inches
H: 9 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Philip & Kelvin LaVerne "Realization" Plaque 1960s (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Wall plaque in patinated bronze and pewter, "Realization", from a series of female nudes, by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960's (signed on front bottom right "Philip.Kelvin. LaVerne").

Reference:
”Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Sculpture III” catalog, published in the 1960’s, page 29 shows this plaque on the top right.

W: 10 inches
D: 0.5 inch
H: 10 inches

 Condition: Excellent

SOLD

ref: sculpture142

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Joseph Domareki Abstract Landscape Painting 1950s (signed and dated) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Painting with abstract landscape in gilded plaster frame by Joseph Domareki, American 1953 signed Joseph Domareki on bottom right corner and dated 3-31-53 on verso.

Biography:

From New Jersey, Joseph Domareki studied at Newark State College, earning a BA degree in 1937. He served in World War II in the Navy in the Pacific, and also was a combat artist covering campaings in the Gilbert, Caroline, and Marshall Islands.

After the war, he earned an MA from the University of Iowa in 1947. He became Chair of the Art Department in 1964 of the School District of South Orange and Maplewood, New Jersey. 

He was President of the Audubon Artists from 1964 to 1968 and was a member of the National Society of Painters and Sculptors and the National Society of Painters in Casein.

He had commissions for numerous hammered lead relief murals, most of them in New Jersey. He also did multi-media painting.

W: 43 inches
D: 2 inches
H: 33 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Jacques Duval-Brasseur Wall Mounted Sculpture with Inset Coral 1974 - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Wall mounted sculpture in stainless steel with welded sculpted brass and inset coral by Jacques Duval-Brasseur, France 1974 (signed and dated on bottom right).  Comes with a copy of the original certificate of authenticity from the artist dated 1975.

W: 47 inches
D: 6.5 inches
H: 35.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Jacques Duval-Brasseur Candelabrum In Brass With Exotic Onyx 1970s (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Artisan candelabrum for 2 candles in brass with mounted exotic onyx center by Jacques Duval-Brasseur, France 1970's (signed by artist and numbered 3/4).  Jacques Duval-Brasseur was a sculptor who incorporated luxurious exotic materials into his creations.

W: 18 inches
D: 8 inches
H: 18.5 inches (without candles)

SOLD

Condition: Excellent

Ref: candelabrum4

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Peter Max "Lady on Red with Floating Vase" (signed and numbered) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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"Lady on Red with Floating Vase"  by Peter Max, signed and numbered edition of 300, published by Hanson Art Galleries, CA and printed by Karl & Gail, NY, 1988.

W: 39 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 29 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Philip & Kelvin LaVerne Rare Painting "Olympus" 1970 (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Rare abstract painting "Olympus" in patinated bronze and pewter with hand-painted polychrome enamels along with accompanying original light by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1970 (signed on front “Philip Kelvin LaVerne”). LaVerne works like this are very rare and showcase their artistic abilities to the fullest.

Reference:
Comes with original invoice and letter from Philip LaVerne Gallieries Ltd dated February 19, 1970 stating “This piece is considered to be one of the finest examples of Abstract Expressionism that Mr. LaVerne has yet to create. We are requesting that you keep the crate in which it will be delivered, for we would like to exhibit the piece in future museum showings.”

W: 31.5 inches
D: 7.5 inches
H: 38.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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David Barrett Pair of Sheep Benches 1970s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Pair of Sheep Benches in cast aluminum with white Mongolian lamb fur by David Barrett, American 1970's. These benches are super chic. The fur has been replaced with new fur. A great design.

Provenance:

A residence in New Jersey decorated by David Barrett in the 1970's

Each:
W: 32 inches
D: 22 inches
H: 22 inches
Seat H: 18 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Helen Beling Hand-Thrown Clay Sculpture 1950s - SOLD

Eric McNatt

Hand-thrown sculpture of three men embracing in glazed clay by Helen Beling. American, 1950's (signed on base "HB").

Helen Beling worked in various nonobjective styles, beginning with her early wood carvings, which evoked shrouded medieval German figures. She eventually worked in stone, bronze and steel before developing an amalgam of fiberglass, reinforced resin and bronze powder, which allowed her to create large bronze sculptures that weighed very little.

Her work has been exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and at the Whitney Museum of American Art and is in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington. Several of her sculptures were commissioned by synagogues, including a 26-foot-long ''Exodus'' for Temple Emanu-El in Yonkers, N.Y.


H: 14 inches
W: 9 inches
D: 5 inches

SOLD

Condition:  Excellent

Ref: sculpture90

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