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Painter, b. 1880 - d. 1941

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      • VINCENT ADERENTE "LIBERTY AND COLUMBIA" FRAMED O/C
        Jun. 17, 2023

        VINCENT ADERENTE "LIBERTY AND COLUMBIA" FRAMED O/C

        Est: $600 - $1,600

        Vincent Aderente (American 1880-1941), "Liberty and Columbia" oil on canvas illustrating strength with American troops during WWI, signed "V. Aderente" to lower center of curve, framed. Approximate dimensions: canvas h. 30.25", w. 50"; frame h. 35.125", w. 55", d. 1.5".

        Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
      • COLUMBIA CALLS ENLIST NOW WWI POSTER
        Oct. 22, 2022

        COLUMBIA CALLS ENLIST NOW WWI POSTER

        Est: $240 - $360

        'Columbia Calls - Enlist Now for U.S. Army', painted by Vincent Aderente (1880-1941), design and poem by Frances Adam Halsted (1873), 1916, 40 x 30 inches. Poster features a small swastika above a poem by Halsted, a traditional symbol of good luck until the 1930s. Minor creases and small abrasions on obverse. Poster is sandwiched between cardboard and acetate with masking tape. Not examined outside of encapsulation. According to consignor poster is not permanently mounted to cardboard backing.

        Fairhill Auction LLC
      • FRANCES ADAMS HALSTED (1873-?) & VINCENT ADERENTE (1880-1941). COLUMBIA CALLS / ENLIST NOW. 1916. 39¼x29½ inches, 99¾x75 cm.
        Aug. 05, 2021

        FRANCES ADAMS HALSTED (1873-?) & VINCENT ADERENTE (1880-1941). COLUMBIA CALLS / ENLIST NOW. 1916. 39¼x29½ inches, 99¾x75 cm.

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        FRANCES ADAMS HALSTED (1873-?) & VINCENT ADERENTE (1880-1941) COLUMBIA CALLS / ENLIST NOW. 1916. 39 1/4x29 1/2 inches, 99 3/4x75 cm. Condition A- / B+: minor replaced losses and repaired tears in margins; minor creases in image; faint ink stamp at bottom. Framed. "Convinced that war with Germany was inevitable, Frances Adams Halsted wrote her poem, Columbia Calls, in 1916. After America entered the war on April 6, 1917, Halsted donated both her poem and accompanying image design to the U.S. War Department. Three months later, the New York Times announced plans to print 500,000 copies as a poster, intending to use the proceeds to establish a home for orphaned children of American soldiers and sailors. Painter Vincent Aderente, who executed Halsted's design, had emigrated from Italy at age six, studied at the Art Students League in New York City, and served as an assistant to muralist Edwin Howland Blashfield" (Library of Congress, 001.01.00). Rawls p. 52, Borkan p. 19, Theofiles p. 18.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Columbia Calls. 1916.
        Feb. 23, 2020

        Columbia Calls. 1916.

        Est: $800 - $1,000

        ARTIST: VINCENT ADERENTE (1880-1941) SIZE: 29 7/8 x 40 in./76 x 101.7 cm DESCRIPTION: Vincent Aderente, born in Naples, became a U.S. immigrant, studied at the Art Students League in New York City, and then became an assistant to Edwin Blashfield. He worked on the Waldorf-Astoria Ballroom, and his work adorns the Detroit Public Library. He also painted this image as a companion to Flagg's Uncle Sam: a female embodiment of the spirit of Columbia and a Marianne for the New World, sporting a star-spangled Phyrgian cap and carrying the flag and sword of justice. This official WWI recruitment poster was designed by Francis Adams Halsted, who also supplied the stirring poem at lower right. A right-facing swastika appears as a colophon for the poem; before its seizure by the Nazis, it was a sacred and auspicious symbol of good luck, and was actually worn on uniforms of U.S. Army soldiers fighting against Germany in World War I. (Art Nouveau; World War I; American; Propaganda)

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • Original Vintage WWI Poster Columbia Calls Recruitment by Vincent Aderente 1910
        Sep. 10, 2019

        Original Vintage WWI Poster Columbia Calls Recruitment by Vincent Aderente 1910

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Original Vintage WWI Poster Columbia Calls Recruitment by Vincent Aderente 1910 In this Columbia Calls poster, Columbia, the personification of the United States, is seen standing atop the United States while holding a billowing American flag and sword at her either side. On the left-hand portion of the poster is a poem titled Columbia Calls, created by American artist Frances Adams Halstead which calls on American citizens to join the War Effort. The Columbia Calls poster was utilized to recruit citizens to participate in the war and this specific poster appears on at least two official recruiting posters for the United States Army from the period. Born in Naples, Italy and raised in New York, Vincent Aderente (1880 – 1941) attended the Art Student League and went on to become a well-known Muralist. Aderente is best known for his First World War propaganda posters, work on the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel Ballroom and his assistant position to well-known American Muralist Edwin Blashfield. Aderente’s work can be viewed at St. Matthew's Cathedral, the Denver Mint, the Detroit Public Library and the United States Post Office in Flushing, Queens. (Wikipedia) This is an Original Vintage Poster; it is not a reproduction. This poster is linen backed, and in excellent condition. We guarantee the authenticity of all of our posters.

        The Ross Art Group, Inc
      • Columbia Calls. 1916.
        Oct. 28, 2018

        Columbia Calls. 1916.

        Est: $1,400 - $1,700

        ARTIST: VINCENT ADERENTE (1880-1941) SIZE: 29 7/8 x 40 1/4 in./76 x 102.3 cm DESCRIPTION: Vincent Aderente, born in Naples, became a U.S. immigrant, studied at the Art Students League in New York City, and then became an assistant to Edwin Blashfield. He worked on the Waldorf-Astoria Ballroom, and his work adorns the Detroit Public Library. He also created this image: a companion to Flagg's Uncle Sam, a female embodiment of the spirit of Columbia, a Marianne for the New World with her star-spangle Phyrigian cap, carrying flag and sword of justice. This official WWI recruitment poster was designed by Francis Adams Halsted, who also supplied the stirring poem at lower right. A right-facing swastika appears as a colophon for the poem; before its seizure by the Nazis, it was a sacred and auspicious symbol of good luck, and was actually worn on uniforms of U.S. Army soldiers fighting against Germany in World War I. (Propaganda; Americana; War)

        Poster Auctions International Inc
      • Vincent Aderente (American 1880 - 1941)
        Aug. 23, 2018

        Vincent Aderente (American 1880 - 1941)

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Oil on panel Signed lower center 20" H x 16" W Portrait of a woman

        Alderfer Auction
      • VINCENT ADERENTE (1880-1941) & D'APRÈS FRANCES ADAMS HALSTED (1873-?). COLUMBIA CALLS. 1916. 40x29 inches, 101x75 cm.
        Aug. 02, 2017

        VINCENT ADERENTE (1880-1941) & D'APRÈS FRANCES ADAMS HALSTED (1873-?). COLUMBIA CALLS. 1916. 40x29 inches, 101x75 cm.

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        VINCENT ADERENTE (1880-1941) & D''APRÈS FRANCES ADAMS HALSTED (1873-?) COLUMBIA CALLS. 1916. 40x29 3/4 inches, 101 1/2x75 1/2 cm. Condition A-: minor tears and creases in margins. Paper. "Convinced that war with Germany was inevitable, Frances Adams Halsted wrote her poem, Columbia Calls, in 1916. After America entered the war on April 6, 1917, Halsted donated both her poem and accompanying image design to the U.S. War Department. Three months later, the New York Times announced plans to print 500,000 copies as a poster, intending to use the proceeds to establish a home for orphaned children of American soldiers and sailors. Painter Vincent Aderente, who executed Halsted''s design, had emigrated from Italy at age six, studied at the Art Students League in New York City, and served as an assistant to muralist Edwin Howland Blashfield" ( Library of Congress, 001.01.00). Rawls p. 52, Borkan p. 19.

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • Original WWI US Army poster
        Nov. 16, 2014

        Original WWI US Army poster

        Est: $300 - $500

        WWI ARMY POSTER "Columbia Calls - Enlist Now For The U.S. Army - Nearest Recruiting Station - 895 Elm Street Manchester, NH" by Vincent Aderente, 1916. Designed and with poem written by Frances Adams Halstead. Some minor damage to right edge, border wear, some paper loss to corners, 40 1/4" H x 30" W (Priscilla Archibald Estate, Duxbury, MA).

        Willis Henry Auctions Inc.
      • Vincent Aderente (AMERICAN, 1880-1941) oil on
        Aug. 21, 2012

        Vincent Aderente (AMERICAN, 1880-1941) oil on

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Vincent Aderente (AMERICAN, 1880-1941) oil on canvas, Illustration WWI Liberty & Columbia, 30" x 50"

        Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
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