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Walter Rutkowski (American/Louisiana, b. 1940), "Chevy on the Levy II", 1977, graphite, ink and mixed media on paper, unsigned, New Orleans Museum of Art shipping receipt with title and date from the 1997 Walter Rutkowski: Drawings exhibition en verso, 23 1/8 in. x 29 in., framed. Exh.: Walter Rutkowski: Drawings, New Orleans Museum of Art, Dec. 6, 1997 - Mar. 1, 1998 and listed in the accompanying catalogue, no. 2, p. 25
Ida Rittenberg Kohlmeyer (American/New Orleans, 1912-1997), "Composite 91-2", 1991-92, oil and mixed media on canvas, signed and dated lower right, handwritten label with title and date en verso, 48 in. x 48 in., period frame. Exh.: "Ida Kohlmeyer: Paintings and Sculpture", Mary Ryan Gallery, New York, Apr. 8 - May 8, 1993, and illustrated in the accompanying catalogue.
William Hemmerling (American/Louisiana, 1943-2009), "Sweet Olive: Look Mama, This Wood Has a Hole in It", mixed media on wood, 21 1/2 in. x 33 1/4 in., unframed. Note: William Hemmerling, born in Chicago, began his painting career in 2002 in Ponchatoula, LA. Hemmerling was a self-taught artist utilizing various mixed media, specifically house paint and found objects. His main subject matter dealt with the daily activities of rural African-Americans and Southern folk culture, incorporating many different themes. The work offered here combines these characteristics in a humorous composition emphasizing the spontaneous nature of found wood and its natural inconsistencies. The artist was known for using his medium as inspiration, and this series featuring holes as a compositional tool interacting with his figures was completed specifically for Jazz Fest (as inscribed en verso).
A 19th century hongmu four-fold screen, each panel mixed media onlaid with jade, soapstone, amethyst, bone and wood depicting figures with attendants beneath blossoming, fruiting trees and a temple, with carved bone inscription, all against a red lacquered ground, the exterior painted with pheasants or mandarin ducks amongst peony, each panel 55.5cm wide, 6.5cm deep, 91cm high
* JOSEPH DAVIE,HEROoil on canvas178.5cm x 150cmFramedNote: Joseph Davie was born in Glasgow in 1965. He studied at Glasgow School of Art during the 80's, when testosterone and figurative painting seemed to go hand in hand. What is so different about Davie is the subtlety and ambiguity of his work. Georgina Coburn (the freelance arts correspondent) has described his work as lyrical, enigmatic, edgy, dreamlike and compelling. She writes : ''Gently provocative Davie delights in the surreal juxtaposition of ideas and materials. The meeting of contradictory characters, cultures or visual elements such as colour, pattern or form, create intriguing dialogues in his work. Davie's wonderfully ambivalent zinc and copperplate etchings, watercolours, oils on canvas and mixed media works inspire an imaginative response. His whole approach to the figure is brilliantly subdued and refreshing. He conveys a sense of the monumental and iconic not through obvious physical scale but in terms of human aspiration.'' His work is in numerous public collections including Glasgow Museum of Modern Art, The Kelvingrove Museum, Historic Scotland and the BBC.
* TOMMY LYDONPORTRAIT OF PICASSOoil on canvas, signed, further signed, titled and dated '97 verso61cm x 43cm FramedNote: Tommy was born in 1955, Glasgow, Scotland. He studied painting at the Glasgow School of Art where he also completed his post graduate studies. He has been Artist/Designer on several projects: the Garnethill Mural Project, Glasgow and has worked in performance both alone and in association with others; seven large-scale gable Murals commissioned by the Scottish Development Agency; and on the Easterhouse Mosaic Mural in Glasgow. He has worked in mixed - media installations, video and site specific projects. Since 1992 he has taken part in the Keleia Project as painter and selector. In 1996 he was elected a Member of the Council of the Keleia Project. Tommy is presently living and working in both Glasgow and Düsseldorf, Germany.

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