American & 20th Century Paintings Online Auction

October 30, 2014

LOT 33

Lot 33

Attributed to Alice E. Job (Early 20th Century)

Attributed to Alice E. Job (Early 20th Century)
Lot 33 Details
Attributed to Alice E. Job (Early 20th Century), American

WATER CARRIER AT JAIPUR, INDIA; CANTON, 1916 (STREETSCENE)

Pair of oils on canvas; each signed with indistinct middle initial “A. E. (or F.?)Job” lower right; each titled verso, the second: titled and dated 1916 in pencil near the top stretcher
Each 20" x 16" — 50.8 x 40.6 cm.

Estimate $300-$500

Realised: $120
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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Attributed to Alice E. Job (Early 20th Century)
  • Attributed to Alice E. Job (Early 20th Century)
  • Attributed to Alice E. Job (Early 20th Century)
  • Attributed to Alice E. Job (Early 20th Century)
Provenance:

Reallo ? Art Co., NYC stamps to the stretchers

Note:

Alice E. Job was a painter and writer in NYC as reported in Peter Falk’s “Who Was Who in American Art”, Vol. II, p. 1732

CONDITION DETAILS

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