Max Koch (1859-1930) Bathers
*Here are the last postings of Auction House archives and a few current listings. There is one contemporary work, Nancy Grossman's "Figure with Folded Arms" that really got my attention in her use of materials and color in that work. Hans von Bartels' (1856-1913) "Farm Boy working in the Field" really hit me with his use of texture, motion, and color. Enjoy.
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Unsigned - Standing Male Nude Holding an Orb
Max Thedy - (1858-1924) Male Nude
Max Thedy - (1858-1924) Sitting Female Nude
Ernst Wohlk - Female Nude
William Etty (1787-1849) Study for David
William Etty (1787-1849) Full Length Study for David
William Etty (1787-1849) Full Length Study for David
William Etty (1787-1849) A Nymph
Wilhelm von Kaulbach - St. Lawrence on the Grill - 1887
Wilhelm Trubner (1851-1917) untitled
Wilhelm Kumm (1861-?) Gaius Macius Scaevola
Walter Miehe (1883-1972) Bathing
Walter Miehe (1883-1972) Bathing
Venitian School - Bacchanal - um 1700
Franz Stuck (1863-1928) Luzifer
Ernst-Oscar Simonsen-Castelli (?) untitled
Max Seliger (1865-1920) Nackter Mann im Wald - 1897
Erich Schmidt-Kest - Abschiedsszene
Alfred Schmedingen - Male Nude
Robert Edouard Henze (1827-1906) Scherzo - 1900
Robert Edouard Henze (1827-1906) Scherzo - 1900
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Nancy Grossmann (1940- ) Figure Standing with Folded Arms (1972)
Monogrammist "SH" - Two Studies of Bathers on a Beach
Monogrammist "SH" - Two Studies of Bathers on a Beach
Albert Maennchen - Standing Female Nude
Luigi Bechi (1830-1919) Children Eating Bread and Apples
Ker Xavier Roussel (1867-1944) Idyll
Ker Xavier Roussel (1867-1944) Idyll
Jacob de Backer - Attrib. - Paradieslandschaft
Italian, mid 19th Century - Boy Playing a Flute - Carved Wood
Henry Campotost (1833-1910) The Apotheosis of Queen Victoria
Hans von bartels (1856-1913) Farm Boy Working in the Field
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