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Signed George Cherepov oil on canvas
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Biography:
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George Cherevpov, Lithuanian,American 1909 – 1987 Conn.
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Listed: Who Was Who in American Art, years: 1973 - 84,
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Who's Who in American Art 1976,
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Davenports Art Reference
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Art at Auction in America,
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Artists Biographical Master Index
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Landscape Painting Techniques
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auction records
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Clammers on the Beach
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Signed A. J. Shelton, oil on canvas 35" x 35 ½"
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Biography:
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Alphonse Joseph Shelton Amercian 1905 – 1976 Maine
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Paintinger of Marine Scapes and Landscapes
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Member: National Academy of Design , Salone of America
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Society for the Sanity in Art
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Listed: The Artists Bluebook Davenport's Art Reference
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Who Was Who in American Art
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The Salons of America Index of Artists
Annual Exhibition Record, 1901-19
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A Guide to the Collections
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Who Was Who in American Art
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Mexican Village
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signed S.C. Shoneberg Charcole 12 1/2" x 16 1/2"
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Man with donkey cart full of hay
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Biography: Sheldon Shoneberg American, 1926
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listed: Art Price Art At Auction, 2000
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Double Sided Watercolor
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A: inscribed" To my friend Dunninger,
Basin Street, Rolland Golden 1958"
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Side B: "Lanes Bath House 1957" shown
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Biography:
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Rolland Harve Golden American, Louisiana
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Modern Landscapes, Print Maker
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Listed: Davenports Art Reference,
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Who's Who in American Art 1976 – 98
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The Best of Oil Painting
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Art in the American South
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Has exhibited in over 100 shows in galleries,
museums and cultural centers throughout the
United States
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Museums: Zigler Museum, La.
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Puskin Museum, Moscow
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Coming soon " To Dunninger" Page
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His painting style is characterized by a bold gestural quality,complimented by a thick application of paint.
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In some cases the artwork has paint so thick it seems to have been applied straight from the tube.
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Biography: Pacal Cucaro Italian American, 1915-
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Worked in the circus during his childhood summers,attended Calif. School of Fine Arts
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Traveled to France, Spain, and Italy to study on his own.
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A one-man art show held at the Butler Institute of American Art 1958,
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exhibitions in Calif., Hawaii and Japan.
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Nominated for the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1965.
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Listed: Davenport's Art Reference The Artists Bluebook Cucaro by Hopkins, M.E.
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Travels to France and Spain from his Parisian sojourn, studies in private studios, his long strolls along the length of
the Seine or across the French countryside, he has brought back pictures, which some feel vibrate with some of the
magic of his masters; Cezanne, Lautrec, Utrillo and Dufy.
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Cucaro talks about only two things, painting and love. Those, he says, are his only interests. "I paint all the time, day
and night. I have no television, no radio and only sometimes read the headlines of the newspapers." With dark,
piercing eyes, a mobile face and expressive hands always on the move, the artist has been painting for over 70 years
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Clown
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Signed Hondius oil on board 24" x 5 ½"
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Biography Garret Hondius, American 1891 – 1970 N.Y.
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Figure, Landscape, Still Life
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Museums: Smithsonian American Ar t Museum Wash. D.C.
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Smith College Mass.
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Whitney Museum of Art N.Y.
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Butler Institute of American Art
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Listed : Who Was Who in American Art 1564-1975
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Who Was Who in American Art 1890-1947
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National Academy of Design
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Province Town Painters 1890 - 1970
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