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Painter, b. 1914 - d. 2005

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    • PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN, 1914-2005) FELUCCAS AT BENI HASSAM Lithograph: 14 3/4 x 26 1/2 in. (sight), 25 x 36 in. (framed)
      Dec. 16, 2021

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN, 1914-2005) FELUCCAS AT BENI HASSAM Lithograph: 14 3/4 x 26 1/2 in. (sight), 25 x 36 in. (framed)

      Est: $50 - $100

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN, 1914-2005) FELUCCAS AT BENI HASSAM Lithograph: 14 3/4 x 26 1/2 in. (sight), 25 x 36 in. (framed) Framed; lower left numbered: 15/39; lower center titled: Feluccas at Beni Hassan; lower right signed and dated: Paul Arlt 80

      Potomack Company
    • PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN, 1914-2005) FELUCCAS AT BENI HASSAM Lithograph: 14 3/4 x 26 1/2 in. (sight), 25 x 36 in. (framed)
      Aug. 10, 2021

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN, 1914-2005) FELUCCAS AT BENI HASSAM Lithograph: 14 3/4 x 26 1/2 in. (sight), 25 x 36 in. (framed)

      Est: $100 - $200

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN, 1914-2005) FELUCCAS AT BENI HASSAM Lithograph: 14 3/4 x 26 1/2 in. (sight), 25 x 36 in. (framed) Framed; lower left numbered: 15/39; lower center titled: Feluccas at Beni Hassan; lower right signed and dated: Paul Arlt 80

      Potomack Company
    • Watercolor on Paper Landscape Paul Theodore Arlt
      Feb. 26, 2020

      Watercolor on Paper Landscape Paul Theodore Arlt

      Est: $300 - $500

      (American, 1914 - 2005) Titled "Road to Taxo" and dated 1939. Signed and dated verso, label verso "For exhibition by district of Columbia Commission." Size: 14 1/2"h x 22'w Provenance: Property from the Estate of Judith Applegate, Princeton, NJ.

      Nye & Company
    • PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005) WOODCUT
      Sep. 24, 2017

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005) WOODCUT

      Est: $100 - $300

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT ( AMERICAN 1914-2005) WOODCUT 1965 WOODCUT PRINT 3/10 "CHANNEL BUOY" A CLOSE FAMILY FRIEND. 27 X 19.5" Paul T. Arlt, a cartoonist for The New York Herald Tribune who also spent decades in Washington creating paintings of the powerful, died on Tuesday at his home in Rye, N.Y. He was 91. The cause was congestive heart failure, said his daughter, Ronay Arlt Menschel. Mr. Arlt was an editorial cartoonist for The Herald Tribune from 1951 to 1956, then worked for two trade publications. In 1965, he left to spend more time working in the nation's capital. For nearly 40 years, he captured elected officials and Congressional hearings and also depicted scenes of monuments, often in watercolor and oil paintings. Mr. Arlt's work has been displayed across the country, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of the City of New York, the National Gallery of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1940, he worked on a mural commissioned by the United States Treasury Department in Enterprise, Ala., as part of a federal program to support art during the New Deal. That painting is now displayed in the small town's public library. He was later commissioned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to create paintings of the Gemini and Apollo space missions. Paul Theodore Arlt was born in the Bronx and graduated from Townsend Harris High School and Colgate University. He served in the Marine Corps during World War II, working as a combat artist. He followed troops to the front lines in the Pacific to capture the action, and received a Purple Heart after being wounded by shrapnel while ducking into a foxhole.

      Chandler's International Auction
    • PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005 )WORK
      Jul. 22, 2017

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005 )WORK

      Est: $100 - $300

      27 X 19.5"; PAUL THEODORE ARLT ( AMERICAN 1914-2005) A CLOSE FAMILY FRIEND OF McCLELLAND Paul T. Arlt, a cartoonist for The New York Herald Tribune who also spent decades in Washington creating paintings of the powerful, died on Tuesday at his home in Rye, N.Y. He was 91. The cause was congestive heart failure, said his daughter, Ronay Arlt Menschel. Mr. Arlt was an editorial cartoonist for The Herald Tribune from 1951 to 1956, then worked for two trade publications. In 1965, he left to spend more time working in the nation's capital. For nearly 40 years, he captured elected officials and Congressional hearings and also depicted scenes of monuments, often in watercolor and oil paintings. Mr. Arlt's work has been displayed across the country, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of the City of New York, the National Gallery of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1940, he worked on a mural commissioned by the United States Treasury Department in Enterprise, Ala., as part of a federal program to support art during the New Deal. That painting is now displayed in the small town's public library. He was later commissioned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to create paintings of the Gemini and Apollo space missions. Paul Theodore Arlt was born in the Bronx and graduated from Townsend Harris High School and Colgate University. He served in the Marine Corps during World War II, working as a combat artist. He followed troops to the front lines in the Pacific to capture the action, and received a Purple Heart after being wounded by shrapnel while ducking into a foxhole.

      Chandler's International Auction
    • PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005) WOODCUT
      Jul. 22, 2017

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005) WOODCUT

      Est: $100 - $300

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT ( AMERICAN 1914-2005) WOODCUT 1965 WOODCUT PRINT 3/10 "CHANNEL BUOY" A CLOSE FAMILY FRIEND.

      Chandler's International Auction
    • PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005) ORIGINAL
      Jul. 22, 2017

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005) ORIGINAL

      Est: $1,000 - $5,000

      PAUL THEODORE ARLT (AMERICAN 1914-2005 ) ORIGINAL ON BOARD 28.5 X 35" 23 X 29.5" Paul T. Arlt, a cartoonist for The New York Herald Tribune who also spent decades in Washington creating paintings of the powerful, died on Tuesday at his home in Rye, N.Y. He was 91. The cause was congestive heart failure, said his daughter, Ronay Arlt Menschel. Mr. Arlt was an editorial cartoonist for The Herald Tribune from 1951 to 1956, then worked for two trade publications. In 1965, he left to spend more time working in the nation's capital. For nearly 40 years, he captured elected officials and Congressional hearings and also depicted scenes of monuments, often in watercolor and oil paintings. Mr. Arlt's work has been displayed across the country, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Museum of the City of New York, the National Gallery of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1940, he worked on a mural commissioned by the United States Treasury Department in Enterprise, Ala., as part of a federal program to support art during the New Deal. That painting is now displayed in the small town's public library. He was later commissioned by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration to create paintings of the Gemini and Apollo space missions. Paul Theodore Arlt was born in the Bronx and graduated from Townsend Harris High School and Colgate University. He served in the Marine Corps during World War II, working as a combat artist. He followed troops to the front lines in the Pacific to capture the action, and received a Purple Heart after being wounded by shrapnel while ducking into a foxhole.

      Chandler's International Auction
    • Paul Arlt, "From Fifty-First and Seventh," 20th c.
      Sep. 12, 2015

      Paul Arlt, "From Fifty-First and Seventh," 20th c.

      Est: $200 - $400

      Arlt, Paul Theodore (New York/Washington, DC, 1914-2005). "From Fifty-First and Seventh". 1939. Watercolor. Signed and dated in pencil l.r. 18" x 22". Matted and framed under glass: 25 1/2" x 29".Condition: Not examined out of frame.

      Quinn's Auction Galleries
    • Watercolor, Paul Theodore Arlt, Arc de Triomphe
      Dec. 08, 2012

      Watercolor, Paul Theodore Arlt, Arc de Triomphe

      Est: $200 - $400

      Framed watercolor, Arc de Triomphe, by Paul Theodore Arlt (American, 1914 - 2005), signed lower left, overall: 25'h x 31.5'w

      Clars Auctions
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