Tom Veilleux Gallery 20th Century American
ELIE NADELMAN (continued) Two Women (c. 1930-35) 15½” x 8¾” x 5½” ceramic Provenance: By direct descent in the artist’s family Woman Dressing Another’s Hair (c. 1930-35) 14½” x 10½” x 6” papier-mâché Provenance: By direct descent in the artist’s family Woman’s Head (c. 1920) 15½” x 12” x 7½” marble Provenance: By direct descent in the artist’s family MAXFIELD PARRISH (1870-1966) New Hampshire Landscape (c. 1942) 11” x 9” oil on board Provenance: Estate of the artist Vose Galleries, Boston, Massachusetts Private collection, California Study for Twilight (c. 1935) 9½” x 7¾” watercolor Provenance: Private collection, California MAX WEBER (1881-1961) Two Women (1926) 4½” x 4½” gouache Signed and dated lower right Provenance: Estate of the artist Woman with Flower Pot (1921) 18¼” x 15¼” oil on canvas Signed and dated upper right Provenance: Bernard Danenberg Gallery, New York Private collection James Graham & Sons, New York WARREN WHEELOCK (1880-1960) Madame (1931) 34½” tall carved and painted teakwood Signed along top of base, also signed and inscribed with title under base Exhibited: 1931, The Society of Independent Artists Exhibition, #1066, Grand Central Palace, 46 th Street and Lexington Avenue, New York City. Warren Wheelock was a founding member of the Society of Independent Artists. He was also head of the sculpture department at Cooper Union. JAMIE WYETH (born 1946) Silo and Angus (1975) 21” x 29½” watercolor Signed James Wyeth lower left Provenance: Coe Kerr Gallery, Inc., New York Private Collection, Washington Literature: Farm Works by Jamie Wyeth , Brandywine River Museum, 2011, illustrated pp. 98. Exhibition: Brandywine River Museum, Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, Farm Works by Jamie Wyeth , June 11, 2011-September 11, 2011. WILLIAM ZORACH (1887-1966) Diva (1942) 35½” tall bronze Signed and numbered 1/6 Although Diva was proposed to be cast in an edition of 6, according to the Zorach family archives, only 3 casts were made. A cast of Diva is in the collection of Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. WILLIAM ZORACH (continued) Head (1962) 7¾” tall granite Signed Zorach and dated 1962, verso
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