This week's Featured Item and New Acquisitions from local Brooklyn ArtistPosted Jul-17-07 14:10:53 PDT Updated Jul-17-07 14:19:17 PDT
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ITEM LISTING Our featured item this week is an Asian watercolor painting by Ran In-Ting, also known as Lan Yinding: Item Number 130134183849. The painting features the artist's signature and seal followed by the date and location in ink "5.1969 Taiwan".
Stop by our online store to see this work as well as many other Asian fine and decorative artworks for sale on eBay: http://bloomantiques.com/ NEW WORKS FROM LOCAL BROOKLYN ARTIST We have recently acquired a large collection of oil paintings, along with numerous gouache and chalk figure studies, from the estate of Carol Hamann Howard. An artist best known for her paintings of the Brooklyn Bridge, Hamann Howard was a resident of Brooklyn Heights from 1959 until she moved to California in June 2006. Howard was a longtime member and former president of the Atlantic Gallery, a SoHo gallery that originally opened on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. She had many solo shows at Atlantic Gallery, including a retrospective in 1999. Born in Cleveland, Howard attended the Laurel School. She entered Skidmore College with the class of 1950 but, after two years, transferred to Pratt Institute, where she received a BFA in 1956. In the 1950s, Ms. Howard was a cover artist for The Reporter magazine and exhibited in the Roko Gallery in Manhattan. Howard was a member of Mrs. Field’s Literary Club and of The Painting Group, a group of artists, including her friends David Levine, Richard Lincoln, Aaron Shikler and Thomas Beuchner, who have met regularly for more than 30 years to paint. Several of the artist's works have already been posted for sale on eBay, with more to come in the following weeks. These new works nicely compliment the numerous already listed paintings that we currently have for sale by fellow New York City female artists Agnes M. Richmond and Charlotte Livingston. Previously undervalued and overlooked, American women artists such as Agnes Richmond and Charlotte Livingston are receiving renewed interest in the art market. Richmond is particularly noteworthy because of her impressionist style oil portraits of American women and children; while Livingston worked mostly in watercolors depicting landscapes in and around the New York City area. Agnes Richmond, Woman
with Floral Blouse, Oil, 20th C. Item Number: 130128176454 Charlotte
Livingston, Kennebunk Port,
ME, WC, 1968. Item Number: 130134048820 Check out these and numerous similar works for sale by all three artists at our store website: http://bloomantiques.com/
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