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  • Believe in Jesus and be saved from everlasting Hell
    By Adolf Arthur Dehn
    Located in Fairlawn, OH
    Signed and dated lower right Provenance: Estate of the artist Ink on paper
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    1920s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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    India Ink

  • Cornucopia
    By Adolf Arthur Dehn
    Located in Fairlawn, OH
    Signed by the artist in ink lower right Preliminary sketch in reverse for the 1928 lithograph "Cornucopia," part of Dehn's Paris Lithographs portfolio An unsigned sketch of tw...
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    1920s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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    Ink

  • untitled (Lesson 3)
    By Adolf Arthur Dehn
    Located in Fairlawn, OH
    Signed and dated by the artist in ink, lower right Annotated in ink lower left: 3. Plate 15. - Lesson 3 A very early student work. From the Artist's estate
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    1910s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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    Ink

  • Untitled (Lesson 4)
    By Adolf Dehn
    Located in Fairlawn, OH
    Signed and dated by the artist in ink, lower right Annotated in ink lower left: Plate 19. Sec. 1. Lesson 4 Note: A very early student work by Dehn Provenance: Estate of the Artist
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    1910s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

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    Ink

  • Bull Ring Brass - Mexico City
    By Stephen Longstreet
    Located in Fairlawn, OH
    Signed in ink, dated and titled in pencil Watercolor, pen and ink on paper
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    1950s Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

    Materials

    India Ink, Pen, Watercolor

  • Jazmen
    By Sedrick Huckaby
    Located in Fairlawn, OH
    Jazmen Pen and ink on paper, 2013 Signed and titled lower right (see photo) Annotated: “I want to go to Dunbar,…because my friends are there…” Series: The 99% - Highland Hills Exhibited: Valley House Gallery, Everyday Glory, Dec. 4, 2013-Jan. 11, 2014 Illustrated: Everyday Glory, page 45 Condition: excellent Sheet size: 14 x 10 7/16 inches Provenance: Valley House Gallery (no. 18597) Sedrick Huckaby (b. 1975) Born in Fort Worth in 1975, Huckaby has been creating some form of art since his childhood. In 1995, he began his formal art studies at Texas Wesleyan University in Fort Worth. After a brief stay he transferred to Boston University, where he received a BFA degree. He then earned a MFA degree from Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Huckaby is known for his powerful use of color and his exploration of cultural roles and the heritage of the African American family. His work has evolved from portraiture to objects and interiors that venerate his personal family legacy rooted in Fort Worth, Texas. Portraying these familiar subjects on a large scale and pushing his use of materials, Huckaby defines the significance of family and tradition while touching on the subject of ethnographic stereotypes in our culture. For the past few years he has concentrated his efforts on a series of quilt paintings. One of the series he created is a tribute to both of his Grandmothers and a celebration of the African American quilting tradition. He used the actual quilts sewn by family members as models for his paintings. These quilts document significant events in his family history. According to Huckaby, the paintings represent an artistic family legacy. The colorful, rhythmic abstracted patterns come together like the musical notes in African American musician John Coltrane's famous jazz composition, A Love Supreme, from which the painting series acquired its name. He has earned national acclaim for his work over the past several years. Huckaby has received the 2001 Louis Comfort Tiffany Award...
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