Samuel CollectionNo Reserve Fine Art AuctionsOverview: ORIGINAL OIL ON BOARD. APPEARS UNSIGNED . SOLD AS IS. FRAME HAS CHIPS AND LOSS. COULD USE SOME RESTORATION . PAINTING LOOKS GREAT AS SHOWN. PRICE IS BASED ON WHAT I PAID TO OWN IT , AGE AND QUALITY. Measurements: IMAGE SIZE 12 BY 20 INCHES. FRAMED 19 BY 27 INCHES.Thank you for visiting!!!Payment:· Payment is DUE within 48 HOURS of the auction’s closing.· BUY IT NOW payment is DUE IMMEDIATELYCalifornia residents add 8.75% state sales taxSamuel Collection:· Be sure to visit our store!!! Most bids start at $12 with no reserve! New items every day! We do accept returns under certain circumstances. However, the buyer will be charged a 25% restocking fee. No exceptions. · We can combine «like» items for shipping discounts but the combined shipping window is 3 DAYS MAX.Shipping: .· Alaska & Hawaii buyers: shipping costs are unavoidably higher to your areas.· Our primary shipping company is UPS. Secondary is USPS for PO BOX deliveries. If possible, avoid PO BOX deliveries or tell your PO BOX provider you want to accept UPS deliveries. Then update your shipping address to reflect not only the PO BOX but also the street address to your PO BOX Office.· The SHIPPING COST REFLECTS POSTAGE, PACKAGING MATERIALS, INSURANCE, & HANDLING. Please check the eBay automated shipping calculator with your zip code for estimated pricing. Actual shipping costs are subject to change.Packaging:· We do not profit from shipping. If shipping costs seem high, bare in mind this is art work & usually one of a kind so we package well to protect what you buy. A highly trained & very well paid professional custom packages every shipment by hand using high quality materials. This is why we very rarely see damaged shipments. Please understand the reason for the cost as negative feedback on this topic is not deserved and hurts the business.WHEN BIDDING ON ANY ITEM, THE BUYER AGREES TO THESE TERMS.
For sale is a wonderful circa 1930’s expressionist Gouache on waterboard painting by the well known German American artist Frank Simon Herrmann (1866 – 1942) Well known in Germany as a member of the Munich Secessionist Group he eventually moved back to the States after WW1 and began painting in New Jersey and New York City. In this painting he captures one of his coveted New York City Central Park scenes. The painting features a nighttime view from Central Park looking out towards the city buildings. The painting is titled on an attached M. H. de Young Memorial Museum. Title: Central Park, Twilight Date: Circa 1925 – 1935 Signed: By the Artist in pencil Lower right. Unframed Condition: The painting having surface grime and black foxing spotting. See all close up detailed pictures. Measurements: 20 1/2” x 26 1/2” Frank Simon Hermann (1866 – 1942) An American who was best known in Germany where he spent most of his career, Frank Herrmann created work that embraced Beaux-Arts Academic Realism to Impressionism to the New Objectivity. He was a founding member of two important groups of the German avant-garde centered in Munich: the Munich Secessionist Group , SEMA, that included his friend, Paul Klee, and the New Secession of German Artists, led by Wassilj Kandinsky. Herrmann was also closely associated with Alfred Stieglitz, with whom he had gone to school including college, and who became a leading avant-garde art influence in New York City. They traveled together in Paris during the 1890s in Europe. In Germany, Herrmann early painted in the style of Lyric Abstraction, using primarily gouache. In 1895, Herrmann settled in Munich and remained there for the next 24 years. There he earned a reputation for his impressionist landscape paintings and was dubbed «the tulip field painter». He became a central figure among German expressionist painters and other intellectuals, holding weekly meetings of these people at his mansion. Having been one of the few Americans to remain in Germany during World War I, he returned to the United States in 1919 and lived the last part of his life in his family mansion in Elberon, New Jersey. He also traveled including to Lake George at the invitation of Steiglitz and O’Keeffe, and west where he visited California, Arizona and New Mexico. He allowed his work only limited exposure in the United States, but at age 61 had a solo exhibition in New York City at Babcock Galleries. His primary representative was J.B. Neumann’s New Art Circle, and his work was usually grouped with New Objective painters that included Max Beckmann. Herrmann had a daughter, Eve Herrmann, who was an expatriate caricaturist. Very prolific, producing thousands of works, he often signed his work F.S. Herrmann. Many of his paintings were destroyed during the World Wars.
For sale is a beautiful compositional modernist style painting by the German artist Hermann Kirchberger. This is one of two Hermann Kirchberger paintings we are selling here in our eBay store. This painting features several figures in modernist poses against a landscape. We believe it to be mixed media media materials of gouache watercolor and perhaps oil stick. This painting is in excellent condition and is gallery framed with a glass glazing. The painting is signed and dated 1974 by the artist in the lower middle right portion. It measures: Framed – 20″ x 26″ Sight – 19″ x 25″
Hermann Amann (German – French , b.1934) Abstract Constructivism Oil Painting Herman Amann, born in Bad Bellingen, Germany, in 1934, moved to Paris at the age of twenty . In 1986 he founded the «Nouvelle Pigmentation». Master obsessed with color and shapes. Oil on cardboardSigned and dated 1970.Total Dimensions : Frame – 30 x 40 cm Estimate:USD 1,800 – USD 3,000For any questions, do not hesitate. See my other auctions.Photos are an integral part of the auction.Only place bets if you agree.(Please check the shipping cost below).Product is sold as is ** Shipping: 49 $Delivery usually: 3-4 weeks to Europe, 4-5 weeks to USA.
For sale is a beautiful original watercolor by the noted American Automobile Artist Charles Munday Provenance: Estate of Edward Hermann (1943 – 2014); American Actor, Director, and Writer and avid Antique car enthusiast and collector. A personal hand written letter from the artist attached to the reverse (See Pics) This watercolor was commissioned by Edward Hermann and was one of the cars in his collection. The painting is watercolor on watercolor paper. It features what we believe to be a 1941 Buick Super Coupe Convertible. Captured and fine detail with a very realistic look to the painting. Munday was known for these realistic renderings of classic antique automobiles, and here he really shines with a stunning example with exception detail. Produced between 1940 and 1942, and then from 1946 to 1948, the Super Convertible-Coupe was part of Buick's larger Super Series, which encompassed a range of body styles. This elegant and stylish two-door Convertible-Coupe showcased Buick's commitment to producing premium vehicles with exceptional performance and luxurious features. Signed on bottom by the artist Condition: THE PHOTIS WITH SOME GLARE. The painting in overall fine condition with no issues. Framed under plexiglass. The frames with some normal wear. Measurements Framed – 30″ x 42″ Sight Size – 23″ x 35 1/2″ SHIPS VIA UPS GROUND $55 (VERY LARGE ITEM) Charles Munday was born in Asheville, North Carolina in 1947. He obtained his BFA degree from the University of Tennessee in 1970, and his MFA from the University of Buffalo in 1972, Munday, known for his clean watercolor designs of period automobiles, considered his work to be realistic and expressionistic, but not necessarily rigid. His work engages rather than confronts the viewer. He used the media of watercolor, lithography, serigraphy, and etching. He studied the traditional methods of etching at the University of Salzberg in Germany in 1975. Munday was also a graduate teaching assistant under the art department at Buffalo State College from 1970-1972, and assistant professor of printmaking at Rosary Hill College in Snyder, New York from 1974-75. A member of the Pattern Artists, and Buffalo Society of Artists, he has exhibited all over the country and throughout the Western New York area, including the Albright-Knox, the Burchfield, Chautauqua Art Association, and several SUNY colleges. ________________ Edward Kirk Herrmann (July 21, 1943 – December 31, 2014) was an American actor, director, and writer. He was known for his portrayals of Franklin D. Roosevelt in both the miniseries Eleanor and Franklin (1976) and 1982 film musical Annie, Richard Gilmore in Amy Sherman-Palladino's comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007), and a ubiquitous narrator for historical programs on The History Channel and in such PBS productions as Nova. He was also known as a spokesman for Dodge automobiles in the 1990s. Herrmann was a well-known automotive enthusiast and restored classic automobiles. He was a regular master of ceremonies for the annual Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance and hosted the television show Automobiles on The History Channel. He owned and restored several classics of his own, including a 1929 Auburn 8-90 Boattail Speedster and a 1934 Alvis Speed 20.