
The Jury, c.1940’s
EXHIBITED: Cahoon Museum of American Art, Cotuit, Massachusetts, Tell Me a Story – Chapter 2, Narrative Art of the Cape and Islands, July 17 – September 15, 2001.

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EXHIBITED: Cahoon Museum of American Art, Cotuit, Massachusetts, Tell Me a Story – Chapter 2, Narrative Art of the Cape and Islands, July 17 – September 15, 2001.



ANDREW WINTER (1893-1958) Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Taos, New Mexico, c. 1940 Gouache on paper Signed at lower left: A WINTER Titled on reverse: SANGRE DE CRISTO / MOUNTAINS TAOS, N.M. Unframed




Signed verso: Naomi / Savage (BK) / 1960 This work was formerly in the collection of noted artist and frame maker Robert M. Kulicke and his wife Barbara Kulicke. It is unframed.



EXHIBITED: The Art Institute of Chicago, 16th International Exhibition of Water Colors – 1937, no. 216, as Secretary Hull.

Tait lived in New York City and Greenwich Village during the 1920s and 1930s and later moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico. George Bellows, the prominent American realist painter, created a lithograph portrait of Agnes Tait. and she was a model for other artists, including Frank Tenny Johnson.



ELAINE SHERMAN CROSSLEY (1925-1996) Untitled, 1980 Oil on canvas 28 x 22 inches Signed and dated at lower left: E. Crossley 80

This work comes from a large collection of works by Bernard V. Carpenter, who spent considerable time creating works on Nantucket, Massachusetts.

This work comes from a large collection of works by Bernard V. Carpenter, who spent considerable time creating works on the Outer Cape and Nantucket, Massachusetts.