(402) 420-9553
CONTACT
0
Home
Artists
Featured Artists
Olena Mosiyevych
Dan Howard
Keith Jacobshagen
Aaron Holz
Chad M. Olsen
Hal Holoun
John Steuart Curry
Grant Wood
Thomas Hart Benton
Dale Nichols
Jenny Kruger
Jamie Burmeister
John Philip Falter
All Artists
Galleries
Services
Sell Your Art
Art Consultation
Appraisals
Art Storage
Rental Facility
Estate Management
KFA Virtual Tour
News & Events
News
Events
Exhibitions
Blog
About
Make an Appointment
Contact Info
Kiechel Fine Art
(402) 420-9553
CONTACT
Still Life with Flowers, Vase and Statue of a Cherub
Artist:
John Steuart Curry
Medium:
Oil
Size:
35" X 47"
Year:
1940
Price:
$28,000.00
Description:
Unsigned
Inquire About This Piece
Share:
1 in stock
Buy This Piece
SKU:
CH4007
Category:
Paintings
More works from this artist
See All
Arizona Rabbit
Prize Stallions
Baptism in Big Stranger Creek
Male Nude (Front)
The Dove
Peonies and Rabbit
Bull: Study for Ajax
Study of Seated Female Nude (Verso: Study of Male Nude Torso)
Coyotes Stealing a Pig
Portrait of Ellen
Roses in Copper Pot
Golden Horse
Study for Jimmy Demetral (Strongman)
Study of Woman with Upraised Arm
Melora in the Cart (From "John Brown's Body")
Untitled Study
Farmers in Horsedrawn Wagon
Stallion and Jack Fighting
Portrait of Justin Sturm
Morning (Brown Thrush on Osage Branch...)
Panel Illustration Studies
Woman in Red Blouse (Portrait of Ellen)
Study of Female Nude
Two Figure Studies of Men and an Arm
Cherub
Study for Summer Afternoon
Hounds and Coyote
Rainbow and View of Madison
Study for "Prize Stallions"
Bouquet Cherub Vase
Bouquet
John Brown
Study of Reclining Male Nude (Verso: Study of Standing Male Nude)
Flowers in a Copper Jug #2
Study for 'Prize Stallions'
Cat & Butterfly
Nude in a Waterfall
Otter Cliff, Mount Desert Island, Maine
Portrait of Craven
Black Cat Sleeping
Holy Rollers (Gospel Train)
Prize Stallions
Circus Elephants
The Battle of the Amazons
Morning II (Sunrise Over Kansas)
Coyotes Stealing a Pig
"
*
" indicates required fields
Sign up for our monthly newsletter
*
Name
This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Δ