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    • O/B "Jackson Hole" by David E. Kornhauser
      Aug. 09, 2014

      O/B "Jackson Hole" by David E. Kornhauser

      Est: $50 - $100

      Medium: Oil Support: Board Artist: David E. Kornhauser Artist Dates: Early 20th century Country of Origin: United States of America Title & Description: Painting depicts Jackson Hole in Wyoming. Jackson Hole, originally called Jackson's Hole, is a valley located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, near the western border with Idaho. The name "hole" derives from language used by early trappers or mountain men, who primarily entered the valley from the north and east and had to descend along relatively steep slopes, giving the sensation of entering a hole. These low-lying valleys are surrounded by mountains and contain rivers and streams, which were good habitat for beaver and other fur-bearing animals. Signature: Signed lower right Date of Work: 20th Century Frame: Original Work Size: 12" H x 16"W Frame Size: 15" H x 19" W x 1" D Weight: 2 pounds Condition: No restorations. Meta: painting, art Artist Biography: Thus far there are only two auction records of note for this artist. One sold at Christie's and one at John Moran auctions.

      Louis J. Dianni, LLC
    • O/B "Jackson Hole" by David E. Kornhauser
      Feb. 17, 2014

      O/B "Jackson Hole" by David E. Kornhauser

      Est: $100 - $200

      Medium: Oil Support: Board Artist: David E. Kornhauser Artist Dates: Early 20th century Country of Origin: United States of America Title & Description: Painting depicts Jackson Hole in Wyoming. Jackson Hole, originally called Jackson's Hole, is a valley located in the U.S. state of Wyoming, near the western border with Idaho. The name "hole" derives from language used by early trappers or mountain men, who primarily entered the valley from the north and east and had to descend along relatively steep slopes, giving the sensation of entering a hole. These low-lying valleys are surrounded by mountains and contain rivers and streams, which were good habitat for beaver and other fur-bearing animals. Signature: Signed lower right Date of Work: 20th Century Frame: Original Work Size: 12" H x 16"W Frame Size: 15" H x 19" W x 1" D Weight: 2 pounds Condition: No restorations. Meta: painting, art Artist Biography: Thus far there are only two auction records of note for this artist. One sold at Christie's and one at John Moran auctions.

      Louis J. Dianni, LLC
    • David E. Kornhauser (early 20th century- Pennsylvania)
      Oct. 16, 2012

      David E. Kornhauser (early 20th century- Pennsylvania)

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      Portrait of Charles E. Mack in blackface smoking a cigarette, signed and dated upper left: D.E Kornhauser 1919, oil on canvas laid to board under glass, 16'' H x 12'' W, est:$1000/1500 Note: Charles E. Mack (1887–1934) originated the blackface comedy vaudeville act 'Two Black Crows' (also known as 'Moran and Mack') that was popular on Broadway, on radio and in film and shorts in the 1920s and early 30s. Mack and partner George Moran were the last major blackface team to work in vaudeville. *** Please click ''view more'', below right for more information. ***

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • David E. Kornhauser (AMERICAN, 20th Century)
      Feb. 09, 2011

      David E. Kornhauser (AMERICAN, 20th Century)

      Est: -

      David E. Kornhauser (AMERICAN, 20th Century) Portrait of a lady wearing a green dress signed and dated 'D.E. Kornhauser 1922' (lower left) oil on canvas 30 x 24 in. (76.2 x 61 cm.) Painted in 1922.

      Christie's
    • David E. Kornhauser (AMERICAN, 20th Century)
      Feb. 08, 2011

      David E. Kornhauser (AMERICAN, 20th Century)

      Est: $600 - $800

      David E. Kornhauser (AMERICAN, 20th Century) Portrait of a lady wearing a green dress signed and dated 'D.E. Kornhauser 1922' (lower left) oil on canvas 30 x 24 in. (76.2 x 61 cm.) Painted in 1922.

      Christie's
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