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2.Virgil Ross- Warner Bros. cartoon characters, animation art , framed lithograph, 42 x 30” $50 4. Betsy Fowler I love you limited edition poster, framed 28 x 22” $40 5. Betsy Fowler Giraffes limited edition poster, framed 32 x 22” $40 6. Framed woodland animals jigsaw puzzle 26 x 30” $20 9. Gingerbread Hearts poster – Artists make gingerbread for the heart fund, Toronto, framed 36 x 24” $20 10-12- 3 framed Academy Award posters, 39 x 26” $20 each 13. A Rahn, lith. - Vick’s flower plate for 1871, color lithograph, framed, 28 x 24” James Vick importer and grower of flower seed. Rochester, N.Y. Vicks flower plate for 1871. $40 20. Thompson, fall foliage, reproduction of original painting, framed 40 x 31” $40 21. Gepp Nady ,Irises, print after watercolor on tissue, glazed, not framed 29 ½ x 19 ½” $30 26 Framed reproduction of George Inness painting, 19 x 27” $20 32. Entitlement of the Jury , lithograph on paper, 1920s, 17 x 27” paper – unframed. After the original 1861 painting “Gentlemen of the Jury” by John Morgan (1822-85); first published by Henry Graves & Co. in 1863 as a mezzotint engraving by W. Joseph Edwards. $40 33. Betty Boop–after original art by Myron Waldman, edition of 2500- framed 16 x 19” $20 35. Graciela Rodo Boulanger – Rooster for Tatania – reproduction – framed 14 x 11” $20 41. Sat Evening Post needlework – Santa – framed $20 42. Andrew Wyeth reproduction – Male Portrait with ceiling hooks, framed 20 x 18” $30 NO IMAGE -60. Sally Sorenson (Springbrook, WI) Fishing, etching, Artist Proof, framed 20 x 17 signed LRC $50 61. a,b,c, 3 engravings of river steamers by Menzo van Esveldt, framed 14 x 17” $90 all 69. Birds, color lithograph, framed 16 x 13” $30 73. Lion King silkscreen print, edition of 5000, framed 15 x 16” $20 75. Turner decorative “op art” – 24 x 24” $40 79. Printed fabric wall art, figures and horses, 36 x 36” $20 123.Betsy Fowler, Compatible, ed. 205/300, print, 22 x 22” framed $40 169. Terry Redlin, Evening Company, 1985, ed. 1147/1500, 21 ½ x 30” UNFRAMED $150 171. Terry Redlin, Coming Home, 1986, ed. 1144/2400, 18 x 27” UNFRAMED $150 170. David K. Stone, The Space Shuttle Discovery, 1988, ed. 24/950, 23 x 33” UNFRAMED $50 176. Howard Terpening, Cree Finery, 1990, ed. 385/1000, 22 x 17 ½” (after a work painted in 1978) UNFRAMED $100 132. Charles Wysocki, Frederick the Literate, 1992, ed. 4273/6500, 121 ½ x 23” unframed $100 160. Charles Wysocki, Ethel the Gourmet, 1992, ed. 1776/10179, 21 ½ x 23 ½ ” unframed $100 162. Charles Wysocki, ‘Twas the Twilight Before Christmas, 1987, ed. 48067500, 19 x 18 1/2” unframed $100 186. Maija, Inherit the Wind, 1991, 26 ½ x 31 ½” ed. 698/950, UNFRAMED $60 187. Maija, Blue Moon, 1991, 31 ½ x 26” ed. 80/950, UNFRAMED $60 193. Maija, Blue Moon, 1991, 31 ½ x 26” ed. 322/950, UNFRAMED $60 188. Maija, The Guardians, 1991, 31 ½ x 26” ed. 80/950, UNFRAMED $60 189. Maija, Autumn Snow, 1991, 26 ½ x 31” ed. 767/950, UNFRAMED $60 190. Maija, Twilight Magic, 1992,, 27 x 30 ½ ” ed. 693/950, UNFRAMED $60 191. Maija, Spirit of the Wolf 1991, 26 ½ x 31 ” ed. 695/950, UNFRAMED $60 192. Maija, Mourning Dove, 1991, 26 ½ x 30 ¼” ed. 695/950, UNFRAMED $60 194. Ozz Franca, The Lovers, 1991, AP ed. 94/240, 28 ¾ x 22 ½” UNFRAMED $60 195. Ozz Franca, Navajo Daydream, 1992, ed. 188/3600, 22 ¾ x 28 ½” UNFRAMED $60 196. Ozz Franca, Early Morning, 1991, ed. 901/3600, 28 ¾ x 22 ½” UNFRAMED $60 197. Ozz Franca, Santa Fe, 1991, ed. 1477/1500, 28 ¾ x 23 ½” UNFRAMED $60 198. Ozz Franca, Olympia, 1992, AP ed. 104/150, 28 ¾ x 22 ½” UNFRAMED $60 199. Ozz Franca, Cecy, 1991, ed. 37/1500, 22 ¾ x 28 ½” UNFRAMED $60 200. Ozz Franca, Red Wolf, 1991, ed. 741/1500, 27 ¾ x 27 ½” UNFRAMED $60 246. Cinco de Mayo print after original art, ed. 6/250, 13 x 13” $20 211.a,b,c,d: four giclee reproductions of paintings on canvas, signed illegibly, -2 figures ed. 53/100 – 27 ½ x 19 ½” -landscape with mountains and trees, ed. 12/100, 19 ½ x 25” -2 pink figures on beach, ed. 34/200, 26 x 19 3/8” Les Impressions CEPI -2 figures with flowers, ed. 3/100, 19 x 27 $40 all 97. assembled jigsaw puzzle –Jane Wooster Scott, Sunday In New England – 20 x 27” UNFRAMED $25 Betsey M. Fowler Born Betsey Burhans in Peoria, IL to an opera singer mother and a physician father, Fowler began serious sketching and painting at the age of ten. Subsequently she attended top art schools across the country and holds two masters degrees in art. In the late 1960's, Betsey Burhans married Jim Fowler. Jim is a naturalist and PHD Zoologist best known and famous for the co-star of Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom and the wildlife correspondent for the Today Show. He was also a popular regular on the Tonight Show starring Johnny Carson. Betsey expresses her love of nature in these portraits of wildlife. Her extensive travel with her husband exposed her to many species of animals around the world. Her drawings are done directly from the animals in the wild. Ozz Franca (American, born Brazil, 1928-1991) Born October 2, 1928, França (pronounced FRON-suh) grew up in Sao Paulo, Brazil, and from an early age he showed talent as an artist, as well as exceptional prowess as a competitive swimmer. At 14 he won first prize at the annual Spring Salon Art Competition. At 15, he qualified for the Brazilian Olympic Swimming Team. With two amazing talents, França was unsure what he should do with his life. Fate stepped in, and the Olympic Games were canceled the year França was to compete due to the outbreak of World War II. He held his first one-man show at the age of 18. Following that França came to the U.S, to accept a scholarship in Utah. A year later, he moved to Hollywood and began doing movie illustration for Walt Disney. His projects included Lady and the Tramp and 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. He moonlighted as a swimmer when movie parts were available. França painted many subjects, but he is best known for his images of Native American women. França said he always painted his subjects, which primarily were women, either in profile, looking toward the edge of the painting, or looking over her shoulder, "so that anyone could walk into it." After creating a spectacular body of art, Ozz França died in 1991. About Maijatheartist.com Maija.... A Scandinavian woman who creates Pastels of Native American Indians, Wolves, Mountain Men and much more! I have been in the art business for almost 30 years and am mostly self-taught. Majored in Art at The University of Arkansas in the early 70's. As the daughter of an Air Force Colonel, who happened to have been a Commercial Artist in New York at one time, and my Mother who was quite talented in art, (both of whom never pursued a career in it) ...I figured maybe I would! It has paid off through the support of many fans of my work, with whom my career would have been imposible,and my biggest supporter... my husband Kevin, without whose love and encouragement, I would be lost! My Inspiration- My love for the Human Spirit, both in people and the Animal Kingdom. I am still very active in the art world with my Southwest, Indian, Rugged Mountain Man, Animal, Indian Chief, Wolf and Native American Indians; that I continue to do in pastel. My husband Kevin and I still live in our mountain retreat at the foothills of the Colorado Rocky Mountains. Samuel L. Margolies (1897-1974) was born in New York City. He attended Cooper Union Art School and the National Academy of Design. In the 1930s he was involved with the Queensboro Society of Allied Arts and Crafts. He was a printmaker for the W.P.A. program from 1935-1939. In 1939 he began work at the Bundy Corporation as a circuit maker. His work is included in the collections of the Society of American Etchers, the Library of Congress, the Mobile Museum of Art, the Georgia Museum of Art, the University of Michigan Museum of Art, and in various federal buildings and embassies in Washington, D.C.. He was a member of the Society of American Etchers of New York City. Margolies, who had been an etcher, painter, teacher, writer, and lecturer, died in 1974. Virgil Ross (A, 1907-1996) Ross witnessed firsthand the birth of such great animated stars as Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck. His 60 year career spanned work from Mintz to Schlesinger/Warner Bros. and through the era of low budget television animation. Though men such as Chuck Jones and Tex Avery, whom Ross followed to Schlesinger Studios, dominate the lore of Merrie Melodies and Looney Tunes, Ross left an indelible stamp in the movements of the great Schlesinger/Warner Bros. characters. So entwined with the world of animation, Ross even married an ink and paint girl at Schlesinger’s. He remained at Warner Bros. until 1964, when he roamed to different studios including Filmation, Hanna Barber, DePatie Freleng (where he followed Friz Freleng, the director to whose unit Ross worked for twenty years). He passed away in May of 1996 after suffering a stroke. Ross worked as he advanced in years, though he spent much of his later public life attending gallery and store openings dedicated to his and other’s work in the golden age of animation.