1470: George Valentine Dureau (American/New Orleans, b. 1930) "Portrait of Bob Smith", charcoal, signed lower middle "dureau", sight 33" x 29". Glazed, matted and handsomely framed. Provenance: Estate of Fred B. Ross, New Orleans, Louisiana.
1472: Paul Cadmus (American, 1904-1999) "Study for Goliath #2", crayon and graphite on paper, sight 14-1/2" x 11-1/2", signed in pencil lower left "Cadmus", titled lower left in pencil. Glazed, matted and framed. Note: This study is illustrated in "Paul
1475: George Valentine Dureau (American/New Orleans, b. 1930) "Mardi Gras, New Orleans", 1979, poster, signed and dated lower middle "dureau 79", numbered lower right "85/500". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: Estate of Fred B. Ross, New Orleans,
1478: Rise Delmar Ochsner (American/Louisiana, 20th Century) "Cafe Scene", oil on canvas, signed lower left "Delmar Ochsner", 44" x 44". Framed. Provenance: Private collection, Houston, Texas.
1479: Rise Delmar Ochsner (American/Louisiana, 20th Century) "At the Beach", 1973, oil on canvas, signed lower right "Delmar Ochsner", signed and dated on canvas verso "Rise Delmar Feb 1973", 42" x 41-3/4". Framed. Provenance: Private collection, Houston,
1481: Milton Avery (American, 1893-1965) "Fish", 1952, woodcut, signed and dated in pencil lower right "Milton Avery 1952", numbered lower left "23/100", sight 4" x 10". Glazed, matted and framed. Provenance: Collection of Mark Bercier, New Orleans,
1483: Raphael Soyer (American, 1899-1987) "Girl Holding Flower", lithograph, signed in pencil lower right "Raphael Soyer", numbered "91/150" in pencil lower left, plate signed lower left, sight 16-1/2" x 12". Glazed, matted and presented in a blonde wood
1484: Otakar "Othon" Coubine (Czechoslovakian, 1883-1969) "Odalisque", etching, pencil signed lower right "Coubine", numbered lower left "29/30", sight 13-1/4" x 17-1/4". Glazed, matted and presented in a blonde wood frame.
1485: Else Gericke (German, 19th/20th Century) "Study of a Seated Woman with Folded Arms", 1905, charcoal, signed and dated lower right "1905 Else Gericke", retains Newcomb Art Gallery, New Orleans, exhibition label en verso, sheet 19-1/2" x 12-3/8".
1486: Alfred Kubin (Austrian, 1877-1959) "An Old Man's Dream", 1924, lithograph, signed in pencil lower right "Kubin", numbered lower left "10/75", retains label en verso "The Galerie St. Etienne, New York City", sight 9" x 12-1/2". Glazed, matted and
1487: Edward Hagedorn (American, 1902-1982) "Female Nude", ca. 1925, graphite on paper, unsigned, retains Newcomb Art Gallery, New Orleans, exhibition label en verso, sheet 15-1/4" x 10-3/4". Glazed, matted and presented in a giltwood frame. Provenance:
1488: Ellsworth Woodward (American/Louisiana, 1861-1939) "Study of a Female Nude", 1927, charcoal, unsigned, dated upper left "10/7/27", sheet 25" x 19". Glazed and presented in a contemporary silver frame. Provenance: Collection of Mark Bercier, New
1489: Annette Parmentier Moran (American/New York, 1835-1904) "Head of a Woman", ca. 1900, charcoal, signed lower right "A. Moran", retains Newcomb Art Gallery, New Orleans, exhibition label en verso, sight 20" x 15-3/4". Glazed, matted and handsomely
1490: Thomas Hart Benton (American, 1889-1975) "Untitled, Page From a Sketchbook", 1939-1942, graphite, pen and ink, dated and inscribed "Hartford, Connecticut" upper right, retains Newcomb Art Gallery, New Orleans, exhibition label en verso, sheet 11" x
1491: Early Steuben Glass Four-Ringed "Ship's" Decanter, designed in 1942, fitted with a "moon" stopper, signed on the base in diamond-stylus script "Steuben", h. 10", dia. 7-1/4".
1492: Steuben Glass "Eagle" Decanter, designed in 1973 by Lloyd Atkins, the stopper modeled as an eagle displayed, signed on the base in diamond-stylus script "Steuben", h. 10-3/8", w. 5-1/2".
1493: Steuben Glass Low-Footed Bowl with Scalloped Foot, signed on the base in diamond-stylus script "Steuben", h. 2-1/2", dia. 10-1/8".
1494: Interesting Trio of Blown Glass Bottles, third quarter 20th century, comprised of a transparent burnt orange long-neck example with everted lip, h. 14-1/2", dia. 6", a similar smaller transparent dark green example, h. 12", dia. 4-1/4", and a
1495: Pair of Steuben Glass Candlesticks, each with "garlic bud" airtrap bases and bead bobeches of saucer form, each signed "Steuben" on the base in diamond-stylus script, h. 4-3/4", dia. 5-1/2".
1496: Tall Pair of Steuben Glass "Double Disk" Candlesticks, designed in 1974 by Peter Yenawine, with silver candlesockets, each candlestick signed on the base in diamond-stylus script "Steuben", h. 11-3/4", dia. 4-3/4".