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"Number Two Surrounded"

"Exit"

"Farm House with Barn"

"Dry Dock"
"City Scene"

"Poker Chip Construction"

"Tarus"

"Pigeon Holes Abstract"

"Early Light, New Hope Railway Yard"

"The Susquehanna"
Complemented by an original, period frame. Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 174, and "Daniel Garber Catalogue Raisonne", page 44.

"New Hope"
Exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), 1930

"The White Dress"

"Steamboat Landing"
Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 472 and "Form Radiating Life, The Paintings of Charles Rosen", page 124.

"Drawing for Sculpture 1"

"House in Fragments"

"Concrete Construction"
Harry Leith-Ross (1886 - 1973) Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art" page 240.

"Family Reunion"

"The Yawn"
Complemented by a Badura frame. Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 341.

"Stone Farm House in Snow"

"A New Hope Street"
Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 229, and "The Pennsylvania Impressionists", page 32.

"Family Reunion"

"Snowbound"
Complemented by a signed Harer frame.

"In Port"
Complemented by an original, carved museum-quality frame. Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 442.

"Pat's House"

"The Delaware Canal"
Illustrated in "New Hope For American Art". Original Badura frame.

"Saturday Shoppers, Provincetown"

"The Auction"
"High Water, New Hope"
Complemented by a period-style frame.

"Venetian Swings"
Complemented by a Newcomb-Macklin frame.

"Lobster Cove, Monhegan Island"

"Three Tugs"
Complemented by a Badura frame and illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 471.

"Peonies"

"Hillside Farm, Autumn"

"Study for Wall Construction"

"Scarlet Zinnias & Gladiolus"
The following labels are on the stretcher: "4th Annual Exhibition of the National Association of Women Painters and Sculptors", "The Art Center Ogunquit, Maine", and "Constance Cochrane Studios"

"Trees Along the River"

"Steam Trawlers"

"Winter Near the Creek"

"The Red Dress"

"Concentric Cocktail"

"House on the Hill, Stockton"
Complemented by a Newcomb-Macklin frame. Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 588; "Pennsylvania Impressionism", page 281; and "Up the River".

"Direction"

"Geometric Rainbow"

"Abstraction"

"Blue Abstraction" (From the Blue I Series)
"Floating Clouds"

"The Bridge to Stockton"
Illustrated in "New Hope For American Art". Original Badura frame.

"The Shipyard, Winter"
Complemented by a hand-carved and gilt period frame. Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 568.

"Red Tulips, Paris"
Illustrated in "New Hope for American Art", page 351.


































