Under ultraviolet light there are no signs of restoration or damage. - Helmuth Stone Gallery provides condition reports as a courtesy to our clients and assumes no liability for any error or omission. Repaired tears to margins. Signed lower left. Condition Report:
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Estate fresh to market. "Mr. Mantor does not lose with grace" she said. The work is framed under glass and has not been inspected outside of the frame. Signed in upper left. The 14 small paintings were so popular that Ben decided to paint them again on a much larger scale. This oil painting on board is titled, "What Are You Waiting For", and depicts a young, female nude in a seated pose with her hand on her hip. Artist: Ben Stahl | 1910 - 1987Title: She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not Signed l/r: StahlMedia: Oil on canvasDimensions: 29 by 35 inches. He went on to have a successful career as an illustrator of children's books. Condition Report:
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, and is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Modeled after the fourteen Stations of the Cross with a fifteenth titled Resurrection, because he wanted the series to end positively, each oil painting was six feet by nine feet (1.8 × 2.7 m). ARTIST: Benjamin Albert Stahl (Florida, Connecticut, Illinois, Mexico, 1910 - 1987) Please refer to Altermann Galleries terms and condition of sale as stated in the auction catalog, or which may be provided to you upon request. Media: Gouache and watercolor on paper Description:
(source: Society of Illustrators museum website; Askart). One of the largest Romanticism in Art resource on the web! For many years Stahl had been painting another series of The Stations of the Cross. Oil on masonite. Ben Stahl (1910 - 1987, America) Oil Pastel and crayon on paper, "Pink Lady". The artwork is framed under glass and has not been inspected out of the frame. Condition: Good. Benjamin Albert Stahl American, 1910-1987 Backstage Signed Stahl (lr) Pastel on paper 15 x 19 inches C. Condition Report:
(Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com.). Signed lower right. Grant, John Howitt Real Name: The Paintings of Ben Stahl Nicknames: No Known Nicknames Location: Sarasota, Florida Date: April 17, 1969 Details: Ben Stahl was an American painter with fifty national awards who created fifteen paintings depicting scenes of the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. Housed in a later giltwood frame with carved husks and rosettes at corner. Description:
Bears label "Galeria San Miguel". Benjamin Albert Stahl was a painter and illustrator, who was born in Chicago, Illinois, lived in Weston, Connecticut in the 1940s and 1950s, and then settled in Sarasota, Florida. - All silver, gold and/or jewelry lots or invoices containing said lots MUST be paid for via wire transfer or cashiers check, no other forms of payment will be accepted. Titled "Riviera", this oil on board depicts an elegant couple enjoying the view along the Riveria. Condition Report:
When he finished the fifteen large 9 x 6 foot easel paintings in 1965, he opened The Museum of the Cross, in Sarasota, Florida. Overall size: 12 x 14 in. No visible inpaint under UV light. BENJAMIN ALBERT STAHL (American, 1910-1987), backstage, pastel on paper, signed lower right. Description:
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Benjamin Albert Stahl (Florida/Connecticut/Illinois/Mexico, 1910-1987) oil on board painting depicting a voluptuous cabaret or can-can dancer in a feathered headdress and low cut gown, seated backstage, her leg raised on a footstool so her shoe can be tied and revealing a red garter; beside her sits a much older bearded man in black stovepipe hat, looking bored and poking at his cigarette case with a cane.
Sight size: 6 1/2 x 8 in. Unsigned. Commissions included the depiction of the fourteen stations of the cross for the Catholic Bible and Catholic Press in Chicago in 1955. He taught at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and was a founding faculty member of the Famous Artists School in Westport, Connecticut. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging.