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Philip & Kelvin LaVerne Unique Pair of Paintings "Redemption" 1960s (Signed)

Evan Lobel

Pair of unique Impressionist paintings "Redemption" in patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with enamel cloisonne by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960s (signed twice on one and once on the other “Kelvin Philip LaVerne”). One painting shows a person on the ground as other look on; the second shows a second person on the ground showing affection and kindness.

Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, engraved paintings are discussed in the introduction and shown in the section The Paintings.

Paintings are identical in size:
Each:

W: 12.5 inches
H: 12.5 inches
D: 1 inch

Condition: Excellent

$15,000 for the pair

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Naomi Feinberg "Organic" Sculpture in Serpentine Marble 1960s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand carved “Organic” sculpture in serpentine marble by Naomi Feinberg, American 1960’s.

Naomi Feinberg was a New York based sculptor who worked primarily in stone. She began sculpting in the 1940’s and became affiliated with artist group Studio 725 which was a consortium of woman artists working in Union Square NYC. She studied sculpture with Philip Darling, Jose De Creeft, and Lorrie Goulet at the New School, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Students League, and the School of Visual Arts A relative late comer to the art world, Naomi Feinberg emerged as highly accomplished, multi-faceted artist who juggled architectural coherence with a preoccupation with the human form, to create works that are both experimental and primitive.

Provenance:  The personal collection of the artist and then her family after her death.  This piece is part of the Lobel Modern's exhibition:  Naomi Feinberg:  A Woman Sculpting in a Man's World currently on exhibition in our Exhibit Gallery across the hall from our showroom.

W: 15 inches
D: 14 inches
H: 20 inches

Condition: Excellent 

SOLD

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Naomi Feinberg "Stretto" Sculpture in Vermont Marble 1960s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand carved “Stretto” sculpture in Vermont Marble mounted on  an ebonized wooden base by Naomi Feinberg, American 1960’s.

Naomi Feinberg was a New York based sculptor who worked primarily in stone. She began sculpting in the 1940’s and became affiliated with artist group Studio 725 which was a consortium of woman artists working in Union Square NYC. She studied sculpture with Philip Darling, Jose De Creeft, and Lorrie Goulet at the New School, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Students League, and the School of Visual Arts A relative late comer to the art world, Naomi Feinberg emerged as highly accomplished, multi-faceted artist who juggled architectural coherence with a preoccupation with the human form, to create works that are both experimental and primitive.

Provenance:  The personal collection of the artist and then her family after her death.  This piece is part of the Lobel Modern's exhibition:  Naomi Feinberg:  A Woman Sculpting in a Man's World currently on exhibition in our Exhibit Gallery across the hall from our showroom.

W: 12 inches
D: 8 inches
H: 12 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Anzolo Fuga Hand-Blown "Pavone" Vase With Murrines circa 1958 - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand-blown glass vase from the “Pavone Series”, in pink pulegoso glass with red and blue murrines, by Anzolo Fuga for Arte Vetraria Muranese (A.V.E.M.) Murano Italy, circa 1958.

Reference:
Rosa Barovier-Mentasti, Anzolo Fuga, Murano Glass Artist, Designs for A.V.E.M., Acanthus Press 2005, a general description of the “Pavone Series” is on page 97 and examples are shown on pages 98 through 112.

Provenance:
Evan Lobel purchased this piece directly from A.V.E.M. in 2001 as part of a large collection of pieces stored there from the 1940’s, 1950’s and 60’s.

H: 14 inches
Diam: 8.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Bronze Painting "Rhapsody #1" 1972 (Signed and Dated)

Evan Lobel

"Rhapsody #1", a vibrant Abstract Expressionist painting in patinated and engraved bronze and pewter with enamel cloisonne with hand-brazed sculptured frame by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1972 (signed “Philip K. LaVerne” in metal with original gallery labels on back). The unique engraved frame adds dynamism to this work. This piece was originally made for an art show (see label on back). The LaVernes did several works based on music.

Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, this painting is shown on page 257 in the section The Paintings. The caption reads, “The 1972 RHAPSODY #1 in patinated bronze and pewter and engraved with enamel cloisonne is set in a hand-brazed sculptured engraved frame. This is another work based on music.”

Provenance:
From the Collection of Kelvin LaVerne.

W: 31 inches
D: 1.5 inches
H: 35 inches

Condition: Excellent

$35,000

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Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Impressionist Female Nude Painting on Bronze 1960s (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

One-of-a-kind Impressionist paining with seated female nude, hand-painted enamels on curved and patinated brazed bronze panel, by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1960's (signed “Philip Kelvin LaVerne” on bottom right corner). This work is a tour de force of artisanship. The panel itself is seamlessly welded into a 3 dimensional surface on 2 different curves. The bronze is brazed, engraved and textured to give it depth and then hand-painted with enamels. This work is remarkable.

W: 31.5 inches
D: 5 inches
H: 33 inches

Condition: Excellent

Provenance: From the Collection of Kelvin LaVerne

SOLD

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Anzolo Fuga Hand-Blown Pink Vase with Rings 1963-68 - SOLD

Evan Lobel

Hand-blown pink craquele glass vase from the Rings Series with 3 necks and 4 rings by Anzolo Fuga for AVEM (Arte Vetraria Muranese), Murano Italy, 1963-68. The Rings Series by Fuga is a tour de force of originality and artisanship.

Literature:  Anzolo Fuga, Murano Glass Artist, Designs for A.V.E.M. by Rosa Barovier Mentasti, Acanthus Press, 2005, section titled "RINGS 1963-68", a similar model is shown on page 188.

W: 7.5 inches
D: 4.5 inches
H: 11 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Anzolo Fuga Hand-Blown Bandiere Vase with Multicolor Rods 1955-58

Evan Lobel

Hand-blown glass vase from the Bandiere Series with multicolor vertical rods by Anzolo Fuga for AVEM (Arte Vetraria Muranese), Murano Italy, 1955-6. The clear and white rods interspersed among the colored rods creates a very striking design.

Literature: 
Anzolo Fuga, Murano Glass Artist, Designs for A.V.E.M. by Rosa Barovier Mentasti, Acanthus Press, 2005, section titled "BANDIERE 1955-58", a similar model is shown on page 39.

W: 5.5 inches
D: 5.5 inches
H: 11.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

$10,000

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Anzolo Fuga Rare and Stunning Set of 11 Hand-Blown Astrale Plates/Bowls Early-1960s

Evan Lobel

Rare set of 11 Astrale hand-blown plates/shallow bowls with unique large complex murrhine at bottom by Anzolo Fuga for Arte Vetraria Muranese (A.V.E.M.), Italy early-1960's. This set includes 6 plates and 4 shallow bowls and 1 smaller plate that retains the original AVEM stickers. These were incredibly hard to execute. There are only a few pieces from the Astrale Series known to exist, including one shown in the 1960 Biennale. These is a mesmerizing set by Anzolo Fuga.

Provenance:
Evan Lobel purchased these pieces directly from A.V.E.M. in 2001 as part of a large collection of pieces stored there from the 1940’s, 1950’s and 60’s.

Reference:
Anzolo Fuga, Murano Glass Artist by Rosa Barovier-Mentasti, Acanthus Press 2005, a general description of the Astrale Series 1960-65 on page 169, this set was cataloged by Rosa Barovier-Mentasti for her book and one piece from this set is shown on page 170 with the description, “Astrale plate, one of six, variation, 1960-65, diam. 24.75 cm.”

Each:
Diam: 10 inches
Bowl H: 3 inches
Plate H: 1.5 inches

Small Plate:
Diam: 9 inches
H: 1.5 inches


Condition: Excellent

$15,000 for the set

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Ercole Barovier Rare Handblown Glass "Alterni" Vase 1958

Eric McNatt

Rare and important handblown glass "Alterni" vase in clear and light blue tessere edged in darker blue by Ercole Barovier for Barovier & Toso, Murano, Italy, 1958. Alterni pieces are exquisite and very rare.

Literature: Ercole Barovier 1889-1974, Marsilio Editori, this technique illustrated pg. 140.

Reference:
Wright Auctions: Important Italian Glass sale on May 23, 2018. Lot 183. Exactly the same model sold for $21,250.

Provenance
Private Collection New York

Restoration
None - excellent condition

H: 7.5 inches
Diam: 6 inches

$25,000

Condition: Excellent

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Philip & Kelvin LaVerne Rare and Important Torso Table Lamps ca. 1970 (signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

Rare and important “Male and Female Torso” table lamps in Hydro Stone plaster on patinated bronze bases by Philip & Kelvin LaVerne, American 1970’s (signed "PK LaVerne" on both bases).  These table lamps have been finished with a patina that makes them look like excavated sculptures and are very impressive.  As many of the LaVerne's pieces reference historical civilizations, these reference ancient Greek and Roman sculptures.  New custom shades provided by Lobel Modern. These have been newly rewired with new bronze sockets and silk cord. There is a switch on the back of each lamp which turns both sockets on and off at the same time.

Reference:
ALCHEMY: THE ART OF PHILIP AND KELVIN LAVERNE written by Evan Lobel with Kelvin LaVerne, published by Pointed Leaf Press in 2024, these lamps are shown on pages 231 in the section titled Other Materials. The caption reads, “MALE AND FEMALE TORSO table lamps in Hydro-Stone plaster that have been patinated by hand to resemble ancient sculptures with patinated bronze bases were created in the 1970s. These lamps are an homage to classical Greco-Roman torso sculptures.”

Provenance: From the Collection of Kelvin LaVerne

W: 16 inches
D: 11 inches
H: 34.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Stanley Boxer Large Textural Oil on Linen 1980 (signed and dated) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Large original oil on linen "Sensatescimbellowinghush", by Stanley Boxer (1926-2000), American 1980's (signed and dated on back by artist and original Thomas Segal Gallery label on back). Stanley Boxer was an important mid-century painter who specialized in textures and color fields. This painting has two layers: a bottom layer which has yellow, red and blue color fields; and an upper layer of texture through which the bottom layer is subtly visible. This painting is a wonderful example of his best work. Boxer had a deep love of language, particularly German, and he combined suggestive words to create unique titles which complimented his approach to painting which merged color and form. His works are in many important museum collections, including the Museum of Modern Art (NY), the Whitney Museum of American Art, as well as the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, the Hirshorn Museum, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art, amongst many others. In 1975, Boxer was a recipient of the Guggenheim Fellowship.

This painting is currently on view in our Exhibit Gallery across from our main showroom.

Framed:

W: 66 inches
D: 2 inches
H: 81 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Philip and Kelvin LaVerne Still Life with Sunflowers on Bronze 1960s (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

Large one-of-a-kind Impressionist still life with sunflowers in a vase on a table cloth and book, enamel cloisonne on patinated and engraved bronze, with engraved sculptured wood-grain bronze frame by Philip & Kelivn LaVerne, 1960's (signed “Philip K. LaVerne” on front.). The LaVernes did many floral still lifes during their collaboration. Each one is spectacular.

W: 60 inches
D: 5 inches
H: 38 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Vasa Studio Rare Large Multicolor Lucite 4 Tower Sculpture 1985 (Signed and Dated) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

Rare large multicolor lucite 4 column sculpture #2416 with original white laminate base by Vasa Studio, American 1985 (signed, numbered and dated “#2416 Vasa 85” in lucite, comes with original invoice dated 3/16/85). Large multitower sculptures by Vasa are very hard to come by. This one is exceptional.

Vasa Mihich is a Yugoslavian-born artist living and working in Los Angeles. He taught for many years as a senior professor of Design at UCLA. Mihich's work has appeared in museums internationally, and is featured in private collections at the Honolulu Museum of Art, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium, the San Diego Museum of Art, Wilhelm Lehmbrech Museum, the Denver Art Museum, and the Hammer Museum. His work has also been exhibited at the Feigen-Palmer Gallery in Los Angeles, and appeared in the major show "American Sculptures of the Sixties" at the LACMA.

Reference:
LA Modern Auctions, December 16, 2021, lot 107, Vasa 4 Tower Sculpture sold for $50,000.

W: 32 inches
D: 14 inches
H: 76 inches

Condition: Excellent - small scratches in lucite consistent with age.

SOLD

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Anzolo Fuga Rare Glass Vase in Pulegoso Glass with Spots 1960s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

Rare and unique hand-blown glass vase, irregular form in pulegoso glass with spots, by Anzolo Fuga for A.V.E.M., Murano Italy 1960's. Fuga experimented with irregular shapes throughout his artistic career.

Reference:
Anzolo Fuga Murano Glass Artist, Designs for A.V.E.M. by Rosa Barovier Mentasti and published by Acanthus Press is 2005, this piece is shown on page 203 with the text, “Vase, pulegoso with spots, 1960-68, H.35 cm, New York, Evan Lobel collection.”

Provenance:
Evan Lobel purchased this piece directly from A.V.E.M. in 2001 as part of a large collection of pieces stored there from the 1940’s, 1950’s and 60’s.

H: 16.5 inches
W: 8 inches
D: 6 inches

SOLD

Condition: Excellent

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Karl Springer Monumental Hand-Blown Scavo Glass Urn 1980s (Signed) - SOLD

Evan Lobel

Monumental hand-blown Venetian Glass urn/vase, black with scavo (rough) finish, by Seguso (Murano, Italy) for Karl Springer, American 1980's (signed on bottom “KARL SPRINGER”). This is an artisan glass piece and is made by hand. It is rare and very impressive.

Reference:
Karl Springer red binder catalog published in the 1980’s, section titled “lighting”, shows the lamp version of this urn.

Diam: 14.5 inches
H: 25.5 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Curtis Jere Attributed Large Wall-Hanging Sculpture in Copper and Brass 1970s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

Large wall-hanging artisan hand-welded sculpture in copper and brass attributed to Curtis Jere, American 1970's. This unique work of art is very impressive in person.

W: 36 inches
D: 3 inches
H: 57 inches

Condition: Excellent

SOLD

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Large Chinese Ceramic Foo Dog 1970s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Large artisan ceramic Foo Dog on an ebonized resin base, China 1970's.

W: 17 inches
D: 9.5 inches
H: 20 inches

Condition: Very Good - minor wear consistent with age

SOLD

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Naomi Feinberg "Buddha" Sculpture in Limestone 1960s - SOLD

Evan Lobel

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Hand carved “Buddha” sculpture in limestone on a wood base by Naomi   Feinberg, American 1960s.

Naomi Feinberg was a New York based sculptor who worked primarily in stone. She began sculpting in the 1940’s and became affiliated with artist group Studio 725 which was a consortium of woman artists working in Union Square NYC. She studied sculpture with Philip Darling, Jose De Creeft, and Lorrie Goulet at the New School, the Museum of Modern Art, the Art Students League, and the School of Visual Arts A relative late comer to the art world, Naomi Feinberg emerged as highly accomplished, multi-faceted artist who juggled architectural coherence with a preoccupation with the human form, to create works that are both experimental and primitive.

Provenance:  The personal collection of the artist and then her family after her death.  This piece is part of the Lobel Modern's exhibition:  Naomi Feinberg:  A Woman Sculpting in a Man's World currently on exhibition in our Exhibit Gallery across the hall from our showroom.

Diam: 6 inches
H: 11 inches

Condition: Exellent

SOLD

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Anzolo Fuga Rare Hand Blown Glass Vase with Corroso Finish 1958-60 - SOLD

Evan Lobel

Rare and unique hand-blown glass vase with multicolor murrhines and rods with corroso finish by Anzolo Fuga for Arte Vetraria Muranese or A.V.E.M.. Murano Italy 1958-60. This is one of the only vases of its kind to feature the corroso finish.
This vase is large and extremely complex and difficult to execute. It is stunning.

Reference:
Anzolo Fuga Murano Glass Artist, Designs for A.V.E.M. by Rosa Barovier Mentasti and published by Acanthus Press is 2005, section titled “Multicolor Rods and Murrine”, on page 61 there is a photo of the same model with the same murrhines and rods without a corroso finish.

H: 18.5 inches
Diam: 8 inches

SOLD

Condition: Excellent

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