Hello Antiquesandthearts , Thanks so much for taking the time to make a video is very helpful and important to us, we really appreciated, we are continuously trying to improve our market and our customer experiences. Thank you again for your time and please come visit us again. Have a great day!
I'm the international fine artist Lee LeVasseur. My art style is known as Organic Surrealism. I've created the Toma III collection of drawings. The other art works I've made are in many medias. You can find my futuristic art on Facebook in a few different albums. Life forms from my dreams come to life in my paintings from outer space.
The Cottone Auctions Video above. The Thomas Buechner Estate, former director of the Brooklyn Museum and founding director of the Corning Museum of Glass.
Cottone Auctions is a great Family owned business for over 35 yrs. Honest and reliable with a worldwide clientele. The Man who has posted this fictional and slanderous review is Mark Aman a criminal and a con-man in three years he has 23 complaints through the better business bureau. His "F" ranking should speak for itself. His comments in regards to this business with an impeccable 35 yr. track record are false and merit-less.
Truly a wonderful Auction house. Tiffany,Fine Art,Asian Art, Americana all in Western NY! I have know Sam Cottone for many years and he is as honest as they come.
@antiquesandthearts No worries , actually impressed with the speed and just a reply. I actually was speaking of the painting at .47 ... I listed the wrong time. Is there a good place to find a complete listing of Pyle's work? I'm really interested in his Revolutionary and Civil war works. Thanks agian,
@lonewulf44 Apologies for the late response, Lonewulf. The lone individual sitting, hunched over at 45s is called Marooned and it was painted in 1909. If there is anything else we can help you with, please let us know.
Can you identify the last still photo of this video? The two men in different European hats are standing at a carved, bas-relief, gate or arch in the wall. Who are they and what is behind them? Is this part of the synagogue or another topic? The reason I ask is due to the type of hats worn by the painted figures in the upper background. These hats are usually found in art of another faith system.
Great images from this first-ever pairing of self-taught artists who worked in the Mohawk Valley town of Canajoharie in the 1890 -- most of the 115 works never before exhibited.
Not a speed reader try again
This is great!
Thank you!
Stunning!
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whaa the pics are too fast ..ya know you can pause, right? We all learned that with the VCR, remember?
By the time you read the caption, the pic is gone! Wtf?
MORE INFORMATIO.
Loved the photography, but moved too fast to enjoy the photos and read the text.
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Hello Antiquesandthearts , Thanks so much for taking the time to make a video is very helpful and important to us, we really appreciated, we are continuously trying to improve our market and our customer experiences. Thank you again for your time and please come visit us again. Have a great day!
Too fast with the rotation of the pictures of the guns
Gorgeous pieces of gun art - that function! AND to think that we have such long rifle craftsmen TODAY that can equal these old timers!!!
Beats video
MediBang Paint
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I really do not care for his " art"
Lovely.
I find most of my favorite artists were called Illustrators. There's something about telling a story with art . . . .
Lovely art, but the drop down narrative is a distraction.
too irritating to watch those headers drop down after each photo.
I'm the international fine artist Lee LeVasseur. My art style is known as Organic Surrealism. I've created the Toma III collection of drawings. The other art works I've made are in many medias. You can find my futuristic art on Facebook in a few different albums. Life forms from my dreams come to life in my paintings from outer space.
I'm a International fine artist and I have enjoyed viewing this sight. Lee LeVasseur
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Art Curator & Art Adviser. I am targeting the most exceptional art! Catalog @ Busacca Gallery. com
no sound
Beautiful Images, I like your video!!!
Nice guns! Great details on them!
The Antiques and the Arts Weekly's coverage of Cottone Auctions.
Jade, wendell castle
Picasso Pottery.
Lamps, art glass,Fine art,oriental rugs,Asian Art.
Highlights included...
The Cottone Auctions Video above. The Thomas Buechner Estate, former director of the Brooklyn Museum and founding director of the Corning Museum of Glass.
Cottone Auctions is a great Family owned business for over 35 yrs. Honest and reliable with a worldwide clientele. The Man who has posted this fictional and slanderous review is Mark Aman a criminal and a con-man in three years he has 23 complaints through the better business bureau. His "F" ranking should speak for itself. His comments in regards to this business with an impeccable 35 yr. track record are false and merit-less.
Truly a wonderful Auction house. Tiffany,Fine Art,Asian Art, Americana all in Western NY! I have know Sam Cottone for many years and he is as honest as they come.
I used Cottone Auctions to market some of my family heirlooms. The market reach and professionalism is truly impressive.
Love love Laura Spenser
Cool
0:22 love his Penn Station works. Hope you'll check out my WTC piece "Twenty Seven Cranes" that he inspired me to do!
love the 5 o'clock shadow on the little girls!
I love his artworks, especially "wall".
Yous should add some music into this
@antiquesandthearts No worries , actually impressed with the speed and just a reply. I actually was speaking of the painting at .47 ... I listed the wrong time. Is there a good place to find a complete listing of Pyle's work? I'm really interested in his Revolutionary and Civil war works. Thanks agian,
@lonewulf44 Apologies for the late response, Lonewulf. The lone individual sitting, hunched over at 45s is called Marooned and it was painted in 1909. If there is anything else we can help you with, please let us know.
What's the painting at .45 ? Love Pyle's work ...
Can you identify the last still photo of this video? The two men in different European hats are standing at a carved, bas-relief, gate or arch in the wall. Who are they and what is behind them? Is this part of the synagogue or another topic? The reason I ask is due to the type of hats worn by the painted figures in the upper background. These hats are usually found in art of another faith system.
Great images from this first-ever pairing of self-taught artists who worked in the Mohawk Valley town of Canajoharie in the 1890 -- most of the 115 works never before exhibited.
Great pics. The rain must have brought the frogs!