
Maui Sugar Plantation
An early painting of the Central Maui Plains.

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An early painting of the Central Maui Plains.

Similar image used for Holiday cover for Paradise of the Pacific.

Painting in original frame.

Re-enactment of the conflict for whaling rights 1821.

Early scene of Hawaiian life at the turn of the century.


Period Arts & Crafts frame. Published in "Paradise of the Pacific" Magazine. Royal Academy artist traveled to Hawaii in 1928, reported to have only painted less than 29 paintings of Hawaii.

Period Arts & Crafts frame.

Original Arts & Crfats frame with plate inscribed "Surf Riding Waikiki Honolulu Hawaii".

Charming image of a popular location on Hilo Bay. Dranga's work appears in Paradise of the Pacific Magazine in the 1920s and 30s.

Signed on reverse "Way to Manpachi Palce" Tadashi Sato '84.

Period Newcomb Macklin Arts & Crafts frame.

Extremely rare piece, fewer than 5 for sale have surfaced in the past 40 years.

First of the volcano school painters arriving in Hawaii in 1880. Fewer than 5 oils have appeared in 30 years.

Highly important work commissioned by the Hawaiian Pineapple Co. in the mid30s to appear in their advertising campaign in 1937. Published and exhibited in Finding Paradise and Hawaii Art Deco exhibitions Honolulu Museum of Art.

Rare scene of the "Here to Eternity" cove. One of the largest Hawaiian oils to surface in years.

Manoa Valley, part of a series she painted to show the four seasons of Hawaii which were all reproduced in "Paradise of the Pacific" magazine. One of her largest and most important works to surface.

Extremely rare image of Diamond Head from the Lahainaluna Press.

Dramatic representation of Kilauea Crater, one of the finest examples of this work to surface.

Gold Leaf frame. In addition, penciled inscription on top stretcher bar reads "L.E.Hall"

Purchased directly from the dependencies of Eugene Savage. Exhibited and published in Art Deco Hawaii Honolulu Museum of Art.

A monumental work depicting sleepy tide pools along the Puako coastline.

A very rare image of Marion, John Kelly Jr.'s wife, who was the model for most of John Sr.'s work.

Russell painted a series of flower images in 1929. Watanabe of Japan (engraver for Charles Bartlett) executed the wood blocks for her. Less than 20 impressions were made for each image.