John Fenton
1912-1977, American

Group Of Elders
1912-1977, American
Group Of Elders

ed 72/225,11 3/4X15 1/22p/s,R


Drybuck
1912-1977, American
Drybuck

Etching, numbered 84/150, imgage size: 11 3/4 x 8 7/8 inches, pencil signed lower right

Painting

Setting Sail, Early Morning
1850-1921, American
Setting Sail, Early Morning

Oil on canvas, 12 x 20 inches, 1881, signed and dated, in a period gilt frame. As a young man, Johnson was a sailor and one of only twelve survivors aboard a ship that caught fire and sank of the coast of South Africa. He returned to his native Boston, Massachusetts, and studied art with marine painter William E. Norton. Johnson went on to become very well known for his nautical and marine paintings in the later part of the 19th century.

Print

Vermont (God's Mirror)
1887-1953, American
Vermont (God's Mirror)

Etching, image size: 1 5/16 x 2 3/8 inches, 1944, 3rd state, inscribed in plate "God's Mirror" lower left, pencil signed lower right

Sculpture

Tango
1965-, American
Tango

Ceramic vessel, mall glaze, slip, printed slabs with relief, 19 1/4 inches high