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July 2026
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Lot: 173001 - 1 OUNCE SILVER BUFFALO ROUND COINS 20 OUNCES
20 ounces of 1 ounce silver rounds. Mint new roll of one ounce silver buffalo rounds. Must be paid by Certified Check, money order, or wire transfer ($15 fee). NO CREDIT OR PERSONAL CHECK PAYMENTS FOR THESE ITEMS. Condition: Pristine
Lot: 173002 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FISHERMAN ON THE RIVER
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brush. Al Black composes a vertical river study with a lone fisherman centered in a small boat, casting into peaceful blue waters as gray clouds gather in the distance. A palm juts over the river while a massive oak frames the right edge. The scene reflects Black’s life on theroid—painting fast, living boldly—yet revealing moments of quiet introspection beneath Florida’s shifting skies. Board measures12x24 framed to overall size of 17x29. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173003 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RAINBOW SKY
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork. A radiant rainbow sky over a quiet wetland, its shifting hues mirrored in distant cypress rising from an island of shadowed green. The classic trinity of birds arcs across the scene, a motif tied to his faith and storytelling. Black’s improvisational life on the road infuses the work with urgency and color, transforming the marsh into a testament of resilience and spirit. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 21x25. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173004 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RED RIVER
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork. Al Black floods the riverbank with a vivid red sky whose reflection turns the waters into molten color, palm trees swaying along the edge in his trademark rhythmic strokes. The intensity recalls Black’s life on the road, where he painted fast and sold faster, yet scenes like this reveal his deeper gift—transforming Florida’s wetlands into bold, emotional testimony. Board measures 14x18 framed to overall size of 17.5x21.5. Condition: Pristine
Lot: 173005 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER OF EMBER
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Acrylic on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush. Al Black’s vibrant river scene radiates the bold, luminous energy that defines his hallmark style. Pink and orange skies melt into a peaceful, reflective river, casting warm tonal shifts across the surface. Along the water’s edge, cranes stand in quiet balance, while the classic trinity of birds arcs overhead. Black’s confident palette and rhythmic composition transform the landscape into a glowing celebration of Florida’s natural drama. Canvas measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 26x22. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173006 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN DAYBREAK ON THE MARSH
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Brush strokes of bright colors indicate the beauty of the coming day with dense, dark forestry surrounding this marsh scene. His iconic representation of the Trinity depicts three birds in flight over the still water. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 29x41.Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173007 - ALFRED HAIR FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOON SURGE
Hair, Alfred (1941-1970) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on orange peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on brushwork. Al Hair’s moonlit beach scene channels the bold immediacy of his palette-knife technique. White-topped waves crash with sculptural force beneath a gray-blue sky, the moon’s glow diffused through textured strokes. Palm trees sway in the nocturnal breeze, their forms carved with Hair’s trademark urgency. The work carries his personal spark—an artist painting fast, fearless, and alive, capturing Florida’s coastline with raw, expressive devotion. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 28x40.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173008 - ALFRED HAIR FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN LUMINOUS RIVER
Hair, Alfred (1941-1970) Florida Highwaymen Painting. oil on Upson - signed lower left. Executed in brush and palette knife. Alfred Hair’s luminous St. Lucie River scene captures his signature alla prima immediacy, palms billowing in sun-struck motion as a sailboat drifts through reflective water and a trinity of birds ascends. A founding force of the Highwaymen, Hair’s brief, incandescent life infuses each vibrant stroke with urgency and radiant Florida spirit. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 27x39. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173009 - GEORGE BUCKNER FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PINK CLOUD INLET
Buckner, George (1942-2002) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Orange Peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. George Buckner’spink-cloud inlet scene showcases his mastery of luminous, atmospheric balance. Lush green foliage and palms cast a warm glow over calm water, their forms mirrored in serene reflections stretching into the foreground. Stunning pink and peach clouds drift across a clear blue sky, infusing the composition with gentle radiance. Buckner’s refined handling creates a tranquil, dreamlike vision of Florida’s coastal beauty. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 44x32. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173010 - GEORGE BUCKNER FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN LUSH RIVER
Buckner, George (1942-2002) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. George Buckner’s lush river scene unfolds beneath a light turquoise summer sky brushed with soft gray, oak trees framing both banks as a lone crane hunts along the shoreline. The quiet harmony reflects Buckner’s meticulous, introspective nature—an artist who balanced technical precision with a deep, private devotion to Florida’s serene waterways. Board measures 24x30 framed to overall size of 28x34. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173011 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN DAYS END
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on transitional Masonite - signed lower left. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. Harold Newton's purple-and-red fire sky wetland glows behind towering cypress trees, their silhouettes echoed again in the distance. A lone crane hunts along the river’s edge as puffy pink clouds drift across the setting sky. Newton’s mastery of color—shaped by both prodigious talent and a life of relentless dedication—infuses the scene with radiant, expressive depth. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 28x40. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173012 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER BREEZE
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on orange peel Upson - signed lower left. Executed in brush and palette knife. Harold Newton’s river scene unfolds beneath swaying palms and a sweeping live oak that frames the right bank, their forms mirrored in the calm, wind-touched water. The composition reflects Newton’s lifelong devotion to Florida’s natural drama, a discipline forged through prodigious talent and years of relentless, self-driven artistic pursuit. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 28x40. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173013 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN GOD SKY
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Wrought in brush and Palette Knife. Harold Newton’s God Sky scene radiates his signature spiritual luminosity. Three palm trees sway gently in the foreground, their silhouettes rising against a brilliant celestial burst. The white-tinted river glows beneath the cloud break, reflecting the divine light pouring through the sky. Newton’s fluid brushwork and dramatic contrasts transform the landscape into a moment of transcendence, capturing nature touched by an otherworldly presence. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 21x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173014 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN GOLDEN HOUR PALM
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Harold Newton’s golden-hour scene glows with his signature sense of quiet majesty. The setting sun casts a warm, golden radiance across the river, its light settling into soft reflections on the gently moving water. A solitary palm stands peacefully in the foreground, while a live oak frames the right side, its branches dripping with Spanish moss. Newton’s luminous palette and refined draftsmanship transform the nocturnal landscape into a serene, contemplative vision of Florida’s timeless beauty. Board measures 16x24 framed to overall size of 19x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173015 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SILENT RIVER
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Orange Peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brush. Harold Newton’s moonlit river scene reveals his mastery of nocturnal atmosphere. Two palms rise in the foreground, their silhouettes gently animated by the night breeze. The river below shimmers with lightly rippling water, catching the soft glow of the moon. Newton’s fluid brushwork and luminous contrasts transform the quiet shoreline into a serene, contemplative study of Florida’s natural poetry. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 23x29. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173016 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SOLITUDE
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife upon a field of brushstrokes. "Solitude "distills the Highwaymen ethos into a refined nocturne: a solitary palm, framed in lush tropical forestry, unfurls its fronds in dusky emerald and obsidian shadows. As the movement’s founding force, Newton’s lyrical chiaroscuro and subtle palette-knife textures elevated coastal vistas into visual poetry. This austere composition crystallizes his influence, making the humble palm at once intimate and monumental—a quiet testament tohis transformative impact on Floridian landscape art. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 15x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173017 - ISAAC KNIGHT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN VIBRANT POINCIANA
Knight, "Issac" Isaac (1942-2022) Florida Highwaymen Paintings. Oil on Canvas Panel - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. Isaac Knight’s brilliant Poinciana scene bursts with the vivid energy that defined his finest work. The tree stands in full bloom, its fiery canopy glowing against a peaceful river that drifts quietly in the background. Birds sweep overhead through a clear blue sky, adding gentle motion to the tranquil setting. Knight’s confident brushwork and radiant palette transform the landscape into a joyful celebration of Florida’s natural splendor. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 19.5x23.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173018 - ISAAC KNIGHT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN GENTLE PASSING
Knight, "Issac" Isaac (1942-2022) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas Board - signed lower right and verso by his wife Lily. Executed in brush and palette knife. Isaac Knight’s rudimentary river study, framed by lush green foliage, reflects the quiet sincerity that marked his later years. Its simplicity becomes deeply poignant knowing the reverse bears his wife’s note identifying it as a final painting, completed on the day he died—a humble, heartfelt farewell rendered in his unmistakably gentle hand. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 19x23. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173019 - ISAAC KNIGHT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT STILLNESS
Knight, "Issac" Isaac (1942-2022) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush and Palette Knife. Isaac Knight’s vertical moonlit study centers a lone palm rising against a vivid night sky, its glow illuminating still waters where a distant sailboat drifts. Peaceful seagulls trace the shoreline, heightening the scene’s quiet rhythm. Known for his gentle, introspective nature, Knight often sought these serene nocturnes, translating Florida’s calm into luminous, contemplative memory. Canvas measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 17.5x29.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173020 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT PAIR
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting Pair. Oil on Transitional Masonite - signed lower right '86. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. James Gibson’smoonlit evening scenes carry his signature blend of mystery and quiet elegance. An eerie glow filters through the twisting branches of a live oak in the foreground, casting delicate shadows across lightly rippling water below. The river reflects the pale light with a soft, trembling sheen as birds drift over its surface. Gibson’s restrained palette and atmospheric touch transform the nocturnal landscape into a haunting, contemplative study of Florida’s night. Boards measure 13x22.5 framed to overall size of 15.5x25. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173021 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PETITE TROPIC ACE
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower left and verso. Executed in brush and palette knife. Gibson’s small-format shoreline scene glows with greenish-blue water lapping at a lone palm, its fronds lifted by a gentle breeze. The composition carries a lightness, each stroke revealing Gibson’s gift for distilling Florida’s coastal poetry into intimate, jewel-like moments. Canvas measures 11x14 framed to overall size of 17x20. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173022 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT SOLITUDE
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on orange peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife and brush. James Gibson’s moonlit river scene glows with silver light rippling across calm blue water, a palm tree jutting gracefully over the edge as an oak draped in Spanish moss frames the right side. The quiet radiance recalls Gibson’s gift for transforming Florida’s nocturnal solitude into a space of dignity, memory, and deeply personal reflection. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 15.5x27.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173023 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SUNSET STILLNESS
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower left. Executed in palette knife on brushwork. James Gibson’s pastel sunset wetland scene reveals his gift for atmospheric subtlety. A towering pine anchors the foreground, its dark silhouette rising against a sky washed in soft peach, lavender, and gold. Below, still reflective waters mirror the fading light, creating a quiet equilibrium between land and sky. Gibson’s restrained palette and fluid handling transform the landscape into a serene meditation on Florida’s twilight glow. Canvas measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 20x24. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173024 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN STILL REFLECTION
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife with brushwork. James Gibson’s early Upson-board work presents a towering cypress rising before reflective waters beneath a gray, cloudless sky. Part of his rare monochromatic series accented with touches of green, the piece reveals the disciplined experimentation of his youth, when limited means pushed him toward tonal mastery that later shaped his celebrated Highwaymen career. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 20x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173025 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WETLAND SILHOUETTE
Gibson, James (1938 - 2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on orange peel Upson - signed middle right. Executed in pallet knife on a field of brushwork. James Gibsondistills the Florida wetlands into a restrained, monochromatic study of form and atmosphere. Towering cypress and palms rise in sculptural silhouettes, their dark masses contrasting the luminous white sky. Birds animate the foreground, offering delicate movement against the reflective waters below. The composition’s limited palette heightens its meditative tone, revealing Gibson’s mastery of mood, balance, and environmental rhythm. Board measures 24x48 framed to overall size of 26x50. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173026 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WETLAND FIRELIGHT
Gibson, James (1938 - 2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. James Gibson’s fire sky wetland scene burns with the dramatic intensity that defined his most expressive work. A vivid blaze of red and orange ignites the sky, casting molten reflections across the quiet marsh. In the foreground, an island of palms rises in silhouette, anchoring the composition with sculptural weight. A live oak frames the right side, its dark, arching branches adding depth and contrast. Gibson transforms the wetlands into a glowing, atmospheric spectacle. Board measures 11x14 framed to overall size of 16.5x19.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173027 - JOHN MAYNOR FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT VISION
Maynor, John (1948-2016) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brush and Palette Knife. John Maynor’s moonlit vision unfolds beneath purple skies mirrored in the river’s gentle ripples. A massive oak anchors the right margin, its weight balanced by distant palms and cranes along the shore. Painted during Maynor’s reflective later period, the work reveals his gift for nocturnal color and the quiet resilience that shaped his life and legacy within the Highwaymen tradition. Board measures 20x28 framed to overall size of 24x32. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173028 - JOHN MAYNOR FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVERS EDGE FIRESKY
Maynor, John (1948-2016) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right and verso. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. John Maynor’s dark fire sky river scene glows with red and orange light rippling across the water, where cranes gather along the shadowed edge. Two palms rise boldly from dense green foliage, their reflections shimmering beneath the heated sky. Known for channeling personal struggle into luminous drama, Maynor shaped Florida’s wild dusk into a vivid, enduring signature. Comes with 2004 Highwaymen Calendar. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 20x24. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173029 - JOHNNY DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FOX HUNT
Daniels, Johnny (1954-2009) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork. Johnny Daniels’ rare wildlife scene reveals his sensitivity to Florida’s quieter, often overlooked rhythms. A fox hunts along the riverbank, its poised movement rendered with Daniels’ characteristic clarity and calm restraint. In the distance, a lone crane appears in a striking perspective, adding depth and quiet tension to the composition. The reflective water and soft atmospheric light underscore Daniels’ gift for merging wilderness and serenity in a single, compelling moment. Canvas measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 23x29. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173030 - JOHNNY DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN TWIN PALMS
Daniels, Johnny (1954-2009) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Johnny Daniels sets two palms against a gray-blue and yellow sky, their silhouettes rising above an island of dense green foliage where cranes fish along the water’s edge. Painted during his sought-after mid-period, this work reflects Daniels’ quiet precision and rarity of output; pieces from this time frame, especially with wildlife, are prized for their serene authority and enduring provenance. Board measures 24x30 framed to overall size of 27x33. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173031 - LEMUEL NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN UNSIGNED
Newton, Lemuel (1950-2014) (Presumed) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - UNSIGNED. Executed in brush and palette knife. Lemuel Newton’s moonlit river scene glows with his signature atmospheric intensity. Two palms stand in the foreground, their silhouettes gently curved against the radiant night. The river below shimmers with vibrant, reflective color, catching the moon's soft illumination. Newton’s fluid brushwork and luminous contrasts transform the quiet shoreline into a serene, almost spiritual meditation on Florida’s nocturnal beauty. Board measures 10x24 framed to overall size of 15x29. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173032 - LIVINGSTON ROBERTS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER HAVEN
Roberts, Livingston “Castro” (1942-2004) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush. From James Gibson's personal collection. Livingston Roberts paints a serene river scene where a buck and doe stand quietly along the mist-blue shoreline, framed by lush green foliage. The calm water and tender wildlife presence reveal the softer, reflective dimension of an artist better known for dramatic skies—an intimacy shaped by the hardships and resilience that marked his life. Canvas measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 29.5x41.5. Condition: Fine
Lot: 173033 - LIVINGSTON ROBERTS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FIRESKY
Roberts, Livingston “Castro” (1942-2004) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. Livingston Roberts shapes a dark fire sky river scene where cranes gather along the glowing water’s edge. Towering cypress trees rise in the distance as live oaks anchor the right bank, their forms reflecting the red and orange sky. Known for his bold contrasts and the hardships that marked his early life, Roberts often transformed Florida’s wild dusk into charged, emotional landscapes. Board measures 24x30 framed to overall size of 25.5x31.5 . Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173034 - MARY ANN CARROLL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WINDING PATH
Carroll, Mary Ann (1940-2019 ) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife. Mary Ann Carroll’s scene glows with pink and yellow puffy clouds rising above lush green foliage lining a winding Florida dirt road. The radiant sky reflects her signature bold color sense and the resilience that defined her journey as the sole female Highwayman, painting tirelessly to support her family while carving out her own artistic legacy. Canvas measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 28.5 x 40.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173034A - MARY ANN CARROLL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FULL BLOOM
Carroll, Mary Ann (1940-2019) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in full palette knife upon a field of brush work. Mary Ann Carroll’s radiant Poinciana scene showcases her signature blend of strength and elegance. The royal poinciana blooms in full, fiery splendor, its canopy commanding the composition with vivid color. To the right, a quiet river house anchors the shoreline, while sailboats drift softly in the background. Carroll’s confident palette and balanced structure celebrate both Florida’s natural brilliance and her own pioneering artistic voice. Canvas measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 39.5x27.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173035 - MARY ANN CARROLL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SAILBOAT RIVER
Carroll, Mary Ann (1940-2019 ) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right and verso. Executed in palette knife and brush. Mary Ann Carroll’s bright river scene unfolds with three sailboats gliding across rippling blue water, a live oak anchoring the left edge as two palms rise at the shore. The luminous harmony reflects Carroll’s bold vision and the perseverance that carried her from roadside sales to becoming the Highwaymen’s trailblazing female voice. Canvas measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 21x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173035A - MARY ANN CARROLL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WHITETOP
Carroll, Mary Ann (1940-2019) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas board- signed lower right. Executed in full palette knife upon a field of brush work. Mary Ann Carroll’s seascape captures the Atlantic at its most forceful and immediate. Rough white-topped waves crash against the shore, their rhythmic turbulence rendered with her signature intensity. The close perspective heightens the drama, pulling the viewer into the surf’s raw energy. Carroll’s bold palette and decisive brushwork transform the ocean into a powerful, expressive study of Florida’s restless coastline. Canvas board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 20x24. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173036 - R.A. MCLENDON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WIND SWEPT COAST
McLendon, R.A. “Roy” (1932-2024) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. R.A. McLendon’s beach scene surges with white-topped waves crashing along the shoreline as palms sway in the ocean breeze and seagulls sweep across the sky. The vivid motion reflects McLendon’s lifelong fascination with Florida’s restless coast, shaped by years of painting outdoors and his commitment to preserving its untamed energy. Board measures 24x18 framed to overall size of 20x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173037 - R.L. LEWIS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN EMBERS ON THE WATER
Lewis, R. L. “Robert” (1941-2026) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and Palette Knife. R.L. Lewis renders a dramatic fire sky wetland, orange light washing over reflective waters streaked with turquoise and red. A distant row of towering cypress trees rises through morning mist, anchoring the composition. Known for his lyrical handling of color and his years teaching art in Brevard County, Lewis infused these scenes with both discipline and poetic intensity. Canvas measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 17.5x29.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173038 - RODNEY DEMPS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN POINCIANA
Demps, Rodney (1953 - 2020) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. Rodney Demps sets a blazing red Poinciana against a storm-laden gray sky, the tension between bloom and weather echoing his modernist eye within the Highwaymen circle. A small house anchors the horizon, grounding the drama in lived Florida memory. Demps’ disciplined, introspective life infuses the scene with quiet resolve, elevating the Poinciana into a symbol of endurance. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 22x28. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173039 - S.M. WELLS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN BLUE AWAKENING
Wells, S. M. “Sylvester” (1938-2023) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Posterboard - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife. Sylvester Wells paints a lone palm near the ocean’s edge, sawgrass tracing the dunes as white-topped waves crash beneath clear blue skies. Seagulls sweep into the scene, heightening its coastal vitality. Known for his vibrant, intuitive brushwork and life spent close to Florida’s shores, Wells transforms familiar beaches into luminous, wind-stirred memory. Board measures 13x17 framed to overall size of 15x19. Condition: Restoration Recommended
Lot: 173040 - S.M. WELLS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN THE 26 GICLEE
Wells, S. M. “Sylvester” (1938-2023) Florida Highwaymen Giclee. S.M. Wells’ commemorative giclée honors the full legacy of the twenty-six Highwaymen, gathering their faces in a tight, dignified cluster that reads like a visual chorus of Florida’s artistic heritage. Behind them, a classic pink-and-blue river scene glows softly, its serene palette echoing the landscapes they collectively immortalized. Wells blends portraiture and memory, creating a tribute that feels both historical and deeply affectionate. Canvas measures 16.5x19.5 framed to overall size of 19.5x23. THIS IS APRINT. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173041 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER ROAD STILLNESS
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Orange Peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Sam Newton’s River Road scene pulses with his unmistakable personal resonance—an artist shaping Florida’s memory through texture and light. A small island of palms rises in the foreground, their forms carved in bold, impasto strokes. Crystal-clear blue water lies calm beneath a dock jutting into the river, its surface shimmering with Newton’s tactile, rhythmic knife work. The composition feels both intimate and expansive, reflecting his lifelong devotion to Florida’s living landscape. Board measures 24x48 framed to overall size of 28x51. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173042 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN TANGERINE INLET
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Transitional Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. The scene reflects his deep emotional bond with Florida’s waterways. The sky melts into peach, lavender, and gold, casting a soft glow over a still, reflective river. Birds skim the surface while cranes wade along the edge, animating the quiet shoreline. A live oak frames the right side, balanced by a palm in the foreground. Newton’s brushwork carries his personal reverence for the land he’s spent a lifetime honoring. Board measures24x36 framed to overall size of 28x40. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173043 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN GOLDEN HOUR
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. Sam Newton’s golden-hour river scene radiates his deep affection for Florida’s quiet waterways. Pastel blue dissolves into soft yellow skies, their glow mirrored in the calm, glassy river below. A live oak frames the right side, its sculptural branches balancing palms lining the opposite shore. Cranes linger in the shallows, adding gentle movement. Newton’s brushwork carries his personal reverence for the land, painting Florida not just as a place, but as a lived memory. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 29x41. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173044 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN TWIN PALMS
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Transitional Masonite - signed lower right. Brush and palette knife were used to create this striking piece featuring two windswept coconut palm trees standing resilient against the gentle force of nature. A cloudy blue-gray sky serves as the dramatic backdrop, while the sun breaks through, casting a radiant glow. Its rays reflect brilliantly on the tranquil river below, creating a harmonious interplay of light and shadow, evoking a sense of calm and timelessness. Board measures 20x24 framed to overall size of 28x32. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173045 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SUNRISE WETLAND
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower left. Executed in brush and micro palette knife. Sam Newton’s sunrise wetland scene glows with his signature atmospheric tenderness. Peach and yellow light stretch across the early sky, dissolving into soft reflections on a calm river. The wetlands recede into the distance, their muted forms catching the first warmth of day. Newton’s balanced composition and luminous palette transform the quiet marsh into a serene, reverent study of Florida at dawn. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 16x28. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173046 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PASTEL DAWN
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in micro palette knife. From James Gibson's personal collection. Sam Newton's small-scale River Road scene highlights his gift for intimate, jewel-like compositions. A vivid royal Poinciana blooms at center, its fiery canopy balanced by a single palm that frames the left half of the painting. The road curves gently to the right, guiding the viewer toward the distant river. Newton’s saturated palette and fluid brushwork infuse the landscape with warmth, rhythm, and quintessential Florida Highwaymen charm. Board measures 8x10 framed to overall size of 24.5x22.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173047 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN QUIET RIVER SHACK
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. Sam Newton’s moonlit river scene shimmers with a vivid glow cast across blue, misted waters, white-topped ripples guiding the eye toward a quiet shack on the shore. A sailboat drifts lazily beyond swaying palms, the tranquil night reflecting Newton's contemplative nature and his lifelong devotion to Florida’s luminous, unspoiled beauty. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 19x23. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173048 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER OF LIGHT
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right and verso. Executed in brush and palette knife. Sam Newton’s blue-and-orange river scene glows with a cluster of palms rising along the shoreline as cranes gather at the water’s edge. The vivid chromatic contrast reflects Newton’s lifelong pursuit of Florida’s shifting light, a discipline rooted in his quiet, introspective nature and his devotion to painting the state’s untouched beauty. Board measures 12x16 framed to overall size of 17x21. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173049 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN QUIET RIVER
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in micro palette knife. Sam Newton’s small-scale river scene glows beneath pink, puffy clouds, its miniature format heightening the delicacy of lush green foliage and a lone crane poised at the water’s edge. The meticulous detail reflects Newton’s quieter side, revealing an artist who found meaning in refining Florida’s beauty one careful stroke at a time. Board measures 8x10 framed to overall size of 13x11. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173050 - WILLIE DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT DOCK
Daniels, Willie (1950 - 2021) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas board - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife and brushwork. Willie Daniels’ moonlit river scene centers on a canoe tethered to a dock that reaches into glowing blue water, two palms swaying gently as a distant sailboat drifts through the night. The quiet, luminous setting reflects Daniels’ gift for transforming solitude into poetry, shaped by a life of hardship, perseverance, and unwavering devotion to his craft. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 21x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173051 - WILLIE DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN UNSIGNED
Daniels, Willie (1950 - 2021)(Presumed) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - UNSIGNED. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. Willie Daniels paints a serene river at sunrise, orange light softening the still water as it reflects a lone palm leaning into the scene. Two birds skim the quiet edge, heightening the sense of dawn’s calm. Known for his gentle temperament and reflective nature, Daniels often sought these tranquil moments, translating Florida’s early light into scenes of quiet resilience. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 20x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173052 - WILLIE DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN STILL WATERS
Daniels, Willie (1950-2021) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush and knife. Willie Daniels renders the wetland with a quiet, reverential gravity. Towering cypress trees rise like sentinels against a brooding gray sky, their verticality anchoring the composition. Below, calm waters act as a muted mirror, softening the scene’s somber palette. Along the edge, cranes introduce a delicate, animate counterpoint, underscoring Daniels’ gift for balancing atmospheric stillness with subtle ecological vitality. Canvas measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 22x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173053 - WILLIE REAGAN FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FIRE SKY
Reagan, Willie C. (1939 - 2026 ) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Vivid purple-and-orange fire sky above reflective waters, the scene framed by palms on the left as wildlife moves along the shore. His disciplined, introspective nature shaped these atmospheric works, where controlled color and quiet detail reveal the steady hand of an original Highwayman refining Florida’s drama into luminous calm. Canvas measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 22x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173054 - A.E. BACKUS ORIGINAL HAND DRAWN PENCIL SKETCH
Backus, Albert Ernest "Beanie" (1906-1990) Indian River School, founder of the Highwaymen movement - Florida Hall of Fame Artist. Original Pencil sketch on paper. A.E. Backus’s original pencil sketch of the classic reverse Rio Mar scene distills his mastery of Florida’s coastal drama into pure line. White-topped waves break with crisp, rhythmic energy, their motion contrasted by palm trees swaying in the ocean breeze. Backus’s precise yet expressive draftsmanship captures atmosphere without color, revealing the structural poetry that underlies his celebrated tropical paintings. Image measures 8x9.75 on a piece of sketch paper 11x14 unframed. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173055 - A.E. BACKUS FLORIDA ARTIST BEACH HOUSE PUNTA RASSA
Backus, Albert Ernest "Beanie" (1906 - 1990) Indian River School, founder of the Highwaymen movement - Florida Hall of Fame Artist. Giclee of "Beach House at Punta Rassa" on Canvas - Signed in print lower right. A.E. Backus renders a serene Old Florida beach-house scene with the clarity and lyricism that defined his career and shaped the vision of the Florida Highwaymen. The gray pole-house with its teal roof stands above clear waters and open skies, flanked by two wind-leaning palms that echo Backus’s lifelong devotion to Florida’s coastal light. Works of this intimate domestic scale are prized, reflecting both his technical grace and the quiet generosity that made him mentor to a generation of artists. Canvas measures 24x30 framed to overall size of 30x36. THIS IS A PRINT. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173056 - A.E. BACKUS FLORIDA ARTIST BEYOND THE HAMMOCK
Backus, Albert Ernest "Beanie" (1906 - 1990) Indian River School, founder of the Highwaymen movement - Florida Hall of Fame Artist. Giclee of " Beyond The Hammock" on Canvas - Signed in print lower right. A.E. A.E. Backus’s giclée captures a radiant wetland beneath a pink, cloud-laden sky, where live oaks and swaying palms rise in luminous harmony. The scene reflects Backus’s lifelong devotion to Florida’s natural poetry and the generous spirit that later shaped his role as mentor to the young artists who became the Highwaymen. Canvas measures 18x22 framed to overall size of 26x21.5. THIS IS A PRINT. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173057 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST SILVER LIT RIVER
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife. Ahmed Eltemtamy’s moonlit river scene centers a towering oak and a solitary palm poised at the water’s edge, their forms mirrored in the lightly rippling surface. The quiet glow recalls the artist’s reflective temperament and his lifelong devotion to Florida's nocturnal landscapes, where he often found both artistic inspiration and personal solace. Board measures 20x24 framed to overall size of 25x29. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173058 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST BALMY BREEZES
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas Board - signed lower right. Executed with brush and palette knife. Balmy ocean breezes sweep across the shore at low tide as sandpipers race along the wet sand. Soft tonal shifts in sky and beach create a calming, luminous field. Two palms lean away from the shoreline, anchoring the composition and guiding the viewer’s eye. The artist’s attentive rendering of light, movement, and subtle detail heightens the scene’s tranquil rhythm. Board measures 12x16 framed to overall size of 16x20. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173059 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST MOONLIT NIGHT
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas Board - signed lower right. Executed with brush and palette knife. Bright moonlight floods the sky, illuminating drifting clouds and casting the palm trees into dramatic silhouette. Offshore winds push their fronds into rhythmic motion, heightening the scene’s nocturnal energy. The artist’s meticulous attention to light, shadow, and atmospheric detail reveals a practiced hand attuned to the subtleties of Florida’s nightscape. Board measures 14x18 framed to overall size of 18x22. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173060 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST ORANGE HARVEST
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed with brush and palette knife. Orange trees hang heavy with fruit, their branches framing four laborers who methodically fill sacks and transfer them to waiting crates. The artist captures the quiet rhythm of harvest with remarkable precision—each gesture, shadow, and textured leaf rendered with attentive clarity, underscoring his disciplined eye for detail and the dignity of agricultural work. Board measures 12x16 framed to overall size of 17x21. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173061 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST ORANGE PICKER
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on canvas board - signed lower middle. Executed in brush and palette knife. Ahmed Eltemtamy’s orange grove scene brings the viewer directly into the labor and dignity of Florida’s agricultural life. Up close, an orange picker reaches toward a high branch, his blue shirt and straw hat catching the warm grove light. His basket, nearly full, rests at his side as he selects each fruit with deliberate care. Eltemtamy’s attentive draftsmanship honors both the beauty of the grove and the humanity of the worker within it. Board measures 12x16 framed to overall size of 15x19. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173062 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST RED HIBISCUS
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on canvas board - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Ahmed Eltemtamy’s small-scale hibiscus study reveals his gift for elevating intimate subjects into lyrical meditations on Florida’s natural beauty. A pink-red hibiscus blooms in full splendor, its petals rendered with delicate precision, surrounded by lush green leaves that frame the flower like a living crown. The close perspective highlights Eltemtamy’s sensitivity to form and color, turning a single blossom into a vibrant, expressive focal point. Board measures 8x10 framed to overall size of 16x18. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173063 - ELLIS BUCKNER JR FLORIDA ARTIST TRIBUTE TO ELLIS
Buckner Jr., Ellis - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Artist Ellis Buckner. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush. Ellis Buckner Jr. honors his father, Florida Highwaymen Ellis Buckner, by portraying him at the easel shaping a quintessential Florida landscape. The scene blends second-generation insight with the expressive brushwork that defined the elder Buckner's legacy, reflecting a family tradition built on shared vision, disciplined craft, and deep devotion to Florida’s natural beauty. Titled "Memories of my Father". Canvas measures 24.5 x 30 framed to overall size of 28.5x 34.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173064 - ELLIS BUCKNER JR FLORIDA ARTIST TRIBUTE TO GEORGE
Buckner Jr., Ellis - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Artist Ellis Buckner. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush. Ellis Buckner Jr. pays homage to his Uncle Florida Highwaymen George Buckner by depicting him at work, brush in hand, shaping a classic Florida scene. The composition blends second-generation reverence with Highwaymen tradition, capturing lush light and confident strokes that echo the family’s enduring artistic legacy and Ellis Jr.’s commitment to preserving it. Titled "Memories of my Uncle". Canvas measures 24.5 x 30 framed to overall size of 28.5x 34.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173065 - R.A. MCLENDON JR FLORIDA ARTIST FIRE SKY SUNSET
Mclendon Jr. , R.A. - Florida artist and Son Of Highwaymen R.A. McLendon. Indian River School Florida Highwaymen style Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Fiery red and orange sky, the hues blending seamlessly in a breathtaking sunset. A rustic dock extends into the water, and a small boat is gently anchored, swaying in the reflection of the vibrant sky. The scene is framed by lush vegetation, with tall palm trees reaching toward the heavens, their fronds silhouetted against the brilliant colors. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 30x42. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173066 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST RIVER ROAD
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. The artistry carrying the Highwaymen legacy into a second generation, renders a sweeping river road beneath gray, puffy clouds drifting across blue Florida skies. Palm trees line the water’s edge in confident, fluid strokes, his large-scale format amplifying the atmospheric depth that defines his evolving place within the Newton family tradition. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 29.5x41.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173067 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST POINCIANA IN BLOOM
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Canvas Board - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. A Poinciana bursts into full bloom beneath purple, billowing clouds as a boat dock rests along the shoreline. Palm trees sway in the light ocean breeze, with a distant sailboat completing the coastal rhythm. As a second-generation Highwaymen artist born in 1975, Tracey Newton channels inherited discipline into scenes where color, lineage, and place converge with confident clarity. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 21x25. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173068 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST FIRE SKY SHORE
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brush. A radiant fire sky breaks over the horizon as alone palm anchors the composition’s left edge, its silhouette guiding the viewer into Tracey Newton’s dawn-lit expanse. Born in 1975 and carrying the Highwaymen legacy into a second generation, Newton channels inherited discipline and contemporary clarity, rendering sunrise as both spectacle and lineage.. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 24x30. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173069 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST NORTHSHORE
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Masonite - signed lower left. Executed in brush. Newton’s shoreline scene pairs two palms, two gulls, and a lone sailboat drifting over blue water breaking along the coast. The composition carries a primitive charm. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 15x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173070 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST TIDAL PALM
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Masonite - signed lower left. Executed in brush. St. Lucie Village shoreline comes alive with breaking waves, two gulls, and two palms rising over a grass-lined dune as a sailboat slips across the horizon. The scene carries a primitive vitality. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 15x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173071 - NORMAN WRIGHT FLORIDA ARTIST SOLITARY PALM
Wright, Norman - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. River scene reflects his close ties to the Florida Highwaymen tradition. A lone palm juts gracefully over the water, its curved silhouette anchoring the composition with iconic regional flair. In the distance, a sailboat drifts along the calm river, adding quiet note of human presence. Wright’s luminous palette and fluid brushwork infuse the landscape with serenity, capturing Florida’s timeless blend of solitude and gentle motion. Board measures 20x29 framed to overall size of 24x33. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173072 - MARK STANFORD FLORIDA ARTIST BLOOMING RIVER ROAD
Stanford, Mark (B.1959) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas Panel - signed lower right. Wrought in full palette knife. Stunning Royal Poinciana tree in full bloom at the waters edge. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 21x26. Mark began painting in 2004 with palette knife in oils. He was introduced to the Highwaymen art a couple of years prior and then A.E. Backus paintings. In 2011, Mark studied under Ahmed Eltemtamy, a listed Florida landscape artist. In 2016, Mark won the Annual Judges Choice Award with the Sebastian Art Club. Mark won 1st Place in the painting category at the Plantation Art Show of South Florida. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173073 - MARK STANFORD FLORIDA ARTIST PURPLE RIVER
Stanford, Mark (B.1959) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas Panel - signed lower right. Wrought in full palette knife. Purple-and-orange river scene glows with his signature luminosity, palm trees and green foliage mirrored in lightly rippling water. The harmony of color and reflection reflects Stanford’s lifelong devotion to Florida’s waterways, where his palette-knife vigor and contemplative temperament merge to elevate familiar landscapes into radiant, living memory. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 21x26. Mark began painting in 2004 with palette knife in oils. He was introduced to the Highwaymen art a couple of years prior and then A.E. Backus paintings. In 2011, Mark studied under Ahmed Eltemtamy, a listed Florida landscape artist. In 2016, Mark won the Annual Judges Choice Award with the Sebastian Art Club. Mark won 1st Place in the painting category at the Plantation Art Show of South Florida. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173074 - CAROL ANN KNAPP FLORIDA ARTIST VACATION DREAMS
Knapp, Carol Ann - Florida Artist Painting. Acrylic on Gallery Wrapped Canvas - signed lower right "Ca" and on verso. Executed in brush. White windows open on a beautiful Florida beach day, with a sailboat in the cove and a palm tree swaying in the light breeze. Gallery Wrapped Canvas measures 24x24. This self-taught artist moved to Vero Beach, FL. in late 2004 from New England. After lengthy careers in retail, social work, and senior care she retired in 2015 for the full-time pursuit of her first love: painting. Her work has been shown at the Cinco De Mayo exhibit at Artist Guild Gallery in Vero and for many years in the Annual Pelican Island Wildlife Exhibition in Indian River County. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173075 - CAROL ANN KNAPP FLORIDA ARTIST DAYBREAK II
Knapp, Carol Ann - Florida Artist Painting. Acrylic on Canvas - signed on verso. Executed in brush. Painting unfolds in soft atmospheric radiance. Purple, peach, and yellow clouds billow across the sky, their puffy forms catching the first shimmer of morning light. Along the calm river, sailboats tethered to the shoreline introduce a quiet human presence. Knapp’s gentle palette and measured brushwork create a serene meditation on Florida’s dawn, where color, water, and stillness merge into a moment of poetic calm. Canvas measures 11x14 framed to overall size of 13x15. This self-taught artist moved to Vero Beach, FL. in late 2004 from New England. After lengthy careers in retail, social work, and senior care she retired in 2015 for the full-time pursuit of her first love: painting. Her work has been shown at the Cinco De Mayo exhibit at Artist Guild Gallery in Vero and for many years in the Annual Pelican Island Wildlife Exhibition in Indian River County. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173076 - SCOTT WOODWARD FLORIDA ARTIST CATTLE COUNTRY
Woodward, Scott - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in full palette knife. Scott Woodward’s pastoral Florida scene captures a quiet harmony between landscape and livelihood. Towering pines rise with stately verticality, their forms anchoring the open field below. Cows graze in measured rhythm, introducing gentle movement that softens the composition's rural stillness. Woodward’s attentive rendering of light and space evokes the timeless calm of Florida’s back country, where nature and daily life coexist in understated balance. Canvas measures 22x28framed to overall size of 27x33. A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery Juried Art Shows: Scott won Best in Show in 2021 for "Red Winged Blackbird". Third place in oils in 2023 for "Oaks and Turkeys". First place in oils in 2024 for "Back Country Pines". There were 297 entries in 2025 - only 63 accepted and 2 were Scotts. He received the Award of Merit in 2025 for "Afternoon in the pines". Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173077 - JILL KETTLER FLORIDA ARTIST SUN KISSED WETLANDS
Kettler, Jill - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower left. Executed with brush. Jill Kettler’s Sun-Kissed Wetlands unfolds in an exceptionally elegant sweep of Florida marsh, where blues, pinks, oranges, and yellows drift in a gentle whisper across sky and water. Every blade of grass, each leaf and veil of Spanish moss is rendered with preternatural realism. Wildlife intentionally absent, the work becomes a luminous celebration of Florida’s untamed flora. Canvas measures 30x40 framed to overall size of 33x43. Jill studied at Carnegie Institute of Art under Joseph Fitzpatrick where Andy Warhol, Mel Bochner, and Philip Pearlstein studied. She has live in Florida for the past forty years. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173078 - JILL KETTLER FLORIDA ARTIST RIVERS REFLECTION
Kettler, Jill - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower left. Executed with brush. Jill Kettler’s sunset river scene follows a hawk gliding low in search of prey, its silhouette mirrored in softly rippling water. Mangroves frame both sides, their forms glowing beneath the fading sky. The keen observation reflects Kettler’s lifelong fascination with Florida’s wild rhythms and her personal devotion to portraying nature’s quiet, predatory grace. Canvas measures 12x36 framed to overall size of 15x39. Jill studied at Carnegie Institute of Artunder Joseph Fitzpatrick where Andy Warhol, Mel Bochner, and Philip Pearlstein studied. She has live in Florida for the past forty years. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173079 - THERESE KNOWLES FLORIDA ARTIST BLACK CAT
Knowles, Therese (1918-2008) Florida Artist Painting. Gouache on paper - signed lower right. Executed in Brushwork. Therese Knowles’ study of a black-and-white cat reveals her gentle command of watercolor intimacy. The feline sits poised against a soft gray cushion, its markings rendered with careful tonal shifts that highlight texture and personality. Knowles’ restrained palette and close perspective create a quiet, affectionate portrait, transforming a simple moment into a tender exploration of character and calm. Image measures 11.5x17.5 framed and matted to overall size of 20x26. Therese Knowles studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris before moving to Florida to study with A.E. Backus and Jim Hutchinson. She is one of an elite group of 8 artisans known as Indian River School painters, whose work is featured at the prestigious A.E. Backus Gallery in Fort Pierce, Florida. She is highly regarded for the skill and quality of her artwork. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173080 - THERESE KNOWLES FLORIDA ARTIST MOUNTAIN ROAD
Knowles, Therese (1918-2008) Florida Artist Painting. Gouache on paper - signed lower right. Therese Knowles’ mountainous watercolor scene captures a quiet, elevated vantage point along a winding overlook road. Soft washes of blue and gray shape distant clouded skies, while wildflowers brighten the edge of the lookout with delicate color. The composition blends atmospheric depth with intimate detail, showcasing Knowles’ sensitivity to place and her ability to evoke both serenity and grandeur in a single sweeping view. Image measures 11.5x15.5 framed and matted to overall size of 18x22. Therese Knowles studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris before moving to Florida to study with A.E. Backus and Jim Hutchinson. She is one of an elite group of 8 artisans known as Indian River School painters, whose work is featured at the prestigious A.E. Backus Gallery in Fort Pierce, Florida. She is highly regarded for the skill and quality of her artwork. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173081 - THERESE KNOWLES FLORIDA ARTIST WINDING RIVER
Knowles, Therese (1918-2008) Florida Artist Painting. Gouache on paper - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork. Therese Knowles’ Everglades scene immerses the viewer in the dense, untamed character of Florida’s interior wetlands. Deep green foliage crowds the winding dark river, its serpentine path disappearing into shadowed distance. The watercolor’s layered washes create a humid, atmospheric depth, capturing both the mystery and quiet majesty of the Everglades. Knowles’ sensitivity to texture and tone evokes a landscape both wild and contemplative. Image measures 11.5x17.5 framed and matted to overall size of 20x26. Therese Knowles studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris before moving to Florida to study with A.E. Backus and Jim Hutchinson. She is one of an elite group of 8 artisans known as Indian River School painters, whose work is featured at the prestigious A.E. Backus Gallery in Fort Pierce, Florida. She is highly regarded for the skill and quality of her artwork. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173082 - PETER MAX ACRYLIC PAINTING BETTER WORLD
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Acrylic on canvas - signed in pigment lower right. A unique work from the collection of Peter Max. The artist brings his abstract point of view to this scene with colorful trees framing the shore of a winding river. A sailboat looms in the distance with a classic Max face in the sunlight. Image measures 30x30 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 33x33. Comes with COA and Appraisal from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173083 - PETER MAX MIXED MEDIA FOUR SEASONS LARGE SCALE
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Mixed media Giclee - signed in paint on all four pieces. Peter Max’s Four Seasons—assembled as four mixed-media works under a single glass—creates a vibrant, cyclical panorama of his pop-cosmic world. Each panel radiates its own chromatic mood, from electric warmth to cool atmospheric shifts, while Max’s acrylic gestures energize the underlying prints. Together, the quartet forms a rhythmic, unified celebration of nature’s changing character, filtered through Max’s unmistakably bold, optimistic visual language. Images measure 16x12 each professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 78x25. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173084 - PETER MAX GOD BLESS AMERICA MIXED MEDIA
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Mixed Media Embellished Giclee - signed in paint lower left. Peter Max’s God Bless America with 5 liberties bursts with his signature pop-psychedelic exuberance. Repeating Statue of Liberty heads form a rhythmic, almost hypnotic pattern, each rendered in bold, saturated color. Scattered stars amplify the patriotic motif, transforming the composition into a vibrant, celebratory tapestry. Max’s dynamic palette and graphic clarity infuse the work with both national symbolism and unmistakable contemporary flair. Image measures 30x15 professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 16.5x31.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173085 - PETER MAX FOUR SEASONS: WINTER/SPRING MIXED MEDIA
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Mixed media Giclee - signed in paint lower left - Peter Max’s Four Seasons bursts with his trademark pop-cosmic vitality. Each quadrant channels a distinct seasonal mood, rendered through saturated color fields and bold, expressive linework. Max’s mixed-media approach—layering acrylic over printed structure—creates a dynamic interplay of spontaneity and design. The shifting skies and reflective river unify the composition, transforming nature’s cycle into a vibrant, celebratory tapestry of modern Americana. Image measures 6x15 professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 17.5x8.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173086 - PETER MAX BROOKLYN BRIDGE MIXED MEDIA
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Acrylic on lithograph - signed in paint lower right. Peter Max’s mixed-media Brooklyn bridge scene merges his iconic pop sensibility with painterly immediacy. Acrylic strokes sweep across the underlying lithograph, transforming the sky into a vibrant cascade of saturated color. The bridge anchors the composition with bold graphic clarity, while the river below reflects Max’s energetic palette. The interplay of printed structure and hand-applied paint creates a dynamic, celebratory fusion of spontaneity and modern urban symbolism. Image measures 23x8 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 31.5x 15.5. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173087 - PETER MAX SAMURAI SAIL MIXED MEDIA
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Mixed media giclee on canvas - signed in paint lower right. Max channels his signature pop-cosmic dynamism through a fusion of mixed media and bold graphic clarity. The samurai motif becomes a stylized emblem of motion, set against sweeping acrylic passages that energize the underlying print. Vivid color fields evoke wind and water, transforming the sail into a radiant, symbolic vessel. The composition’s rhythmic interplay of line and hue reflects Max’s exuberant, modern mythmaking. Image measures 10x10 professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 16x16. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173088 - ITZCHAK TARKAY ACRYLIC PAINTING LOST VOICE
Tarkay, Itzchak (1935-2012) original painting. Acrylic on canvas - signed lower right. Itzchak Tarkay’s Lost Voice captures his signature blend of elegance, quiet drama, and stylized intimacy. Two women sit at a bistro table, their forms outlined in fluid, assured contours. The wine glasses between them become subtle anchors of mood, suggesting conversation paused or withheld. Tarkay’s flattened color fields and patterned surfaces heighten the scene’s theatrical stillness, transforming a simple moment into a study of emotional nuance and refined modern poise. Image measures 36x26 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 29x38.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Tarkay is one of the most influential artists of this century and has inspired many artists with his depiction of the female figure. His artwork is mostly structured by the color sophistication of Matisse and the drawing style of Toulouse-Lautrec.
Lot: 173089 - ITZCHAK TARKAY SIGNED SERIGRAPH LE SALON II
Tarkay, Itzchak (1935-2012) Serigraph. Serigraph on paper - hand signed and numbered lower right. Le Salon II distills his signature blend of elegance and quiet introspection. The seated woman, poised at a table beside a vase of flowers, is rendered in Tarkay’s fluid contours and refined, flattened color fields. The interplay of patterned surfaces and serene expression creates a tableau of cultivated leisure. The composition’s decorative harmony and lyrical restraint affirm Tarkay’s role in shaping modern figurative sophistication. Image measures 16.25x16.25 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 30x30. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Tarkay is one of the most influential artists of this century and has inspired many artists with his depiction of the female figure. His artwork is mostly structured by the color sophistication of Matisse and the drawing style of Toulouse-Lautrec.
Lot: 173090 - MARC CHAGALL SIGNED ETCHING PSALM OF DAVID
Chagall, Marc (1887-1985). Etching on paper- hand signed in pencil lower right. Marc Chagall’s Psalms of David, Plate 32, carries his signature fusion of devotion and dreamlike lyricism. The etched lines feel both intimate and exalted, shaping figures and symbols that drift with spiritual weightlessness. Chagall’s fluid contouring and delicate tonal contrasts evoke a quiet reverence, transforming scripture into visual poetry. The signed impression underscores the artist’s mastery of etching as a vessel for memory, faith, and emotional resonance. Image measures 8.25x5.25 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 21.5x24.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173091 - CSABA MARKUS ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS GIORGIANNA
Markus, Csaba (B.1953 ) Original painting. Oil on canvas - signed in pigment lower right. Csaba Markus’ Giorgianna radiates a luminous, icon-like presence, enriched by the gilded shimmer of gold leaf. The woman’s face emerges with serene intensity, framed by intricate passages of purple and teal that create a jeweled aura around her features. Markus’ layering of color and metallic brilliance heightens the work’s ethereal quality, merging classical elegance with contemporary opulence in a singular, contemplative portrait. Image measures 44x44 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 52x52. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Evoking the elegance of Renaissance art, Csaba Markus masterfully combines Old World ideals and classical mythology with contemporary flair. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, Markus is best known for his “Modern Mona Lisas,” which combines ancient techniques with modern methods to create ethereal portraits of confident and mysterious young women. Markus’ artwork has been displayed around the world and featured in prominent galleries in France, Japan, England, Russia, and the United States.
Lot: 173092 - CSABA MARKUS PRINT TETE DE L'AMOUR
Markus, Csaba (B.1953) - Giclee/Lithograph - signed in print signed lower right. Csaba Markus’ Tête de L'Amour transforms romantic idealism into a gilded, dreamlike icon. As a print embellished with gold leaf, the work retains Markus’ signature radiance: a woman’s face emerging from delicate, ornamental contours. Soft transitions of tone frame her features, while the gold leaf imparts a celestial glow. The composition’s refined elegance and luminous detailing underscore Markus’ fusion of classical beauty with contemporary opulence. Image measures 6x9 professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 18x21. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Evoking the elegance of Renaissance art, Csaba Markus masterfully combines Old World ideals and classical mythology with contemporary flair. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, Markus is best known for his “Modern Mona Lisas,” which combines ancient techniques with modern methods to create ethereal portraits of confident and mysterious young women. Markus’ artwork has been displayed around the world and featured in prominent galleries in France, Japan, England, Russia, and the United States.
Lot: 173093 - MARCEL MOULY WORLD TRADE CENTER LITHOGRAPH
Mouly, Marcel (1918-2008) Lithograph - hand signed and numbered 185/300 lower right. Marcel Mouly’s lithograph of the World Trade Center Battery Park channels his signature fusion of modernist structure and lyrical color. The towers rise as bold, geometric forms, their verticality softened by Mouly’s expressive, saturated palette. Planes of vivid hue intersect with rhythmic linework, transforming the architectural icons into a dynamic, almost musical composition. The piece reflects Mouly’s gift for elevating urban subjects into vibrant, abstracted harmonies. Image measures 28x21 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 40x33.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Marcel Mouly was a French painter associated with the Fauvism movement of the early 20th century. His colorful, abstracted paintings were influenced by both the Cubism of Pablo Picasso and the bold palette of Henri Matisse, and were shown alongside the latter’s paintings in the Salon d'Automne in Paris. Mouly was born on February 6, 1918, in Paris, France and left school at the age of 13 to work, taking night classes in drawing on the side. After serving in World War II, he established a studio in Paris and, by the 1940s, Mouly’s work had attracted critical acclaim. In 1957, he was awarded the Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et Lettres, and today his works are held in major institutions around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in Japan, the Museum of Geneva, the Museum of Modern Art in Helsinki, and Paris’ Bibliotheque Nationale. He died on January 7, 2008, in Paris, France.
Lot: 173094 - MAYA GREEN OIL ON CANVAS FINDING MY PLACE
Green, Maya (B.1957) original painting. Oil on canvas - signed in pigment lower right. Maya Green’s Finding My Place unfolds as a luminous meditation on belonging. A field of flowers stretches outward in vibrant, expressive color, each bloom rendered with her signature blend of gesture and delicacy. The composition’s rhythmic brushwork and radiant palette create a sense of emotional searching, as if the landscape itself becomes a refuge. Green’s oil technique heightens the scene’s intimacy, merging nature’s quiet beauty with an inner journey toward self-grounding. Image measures 24x40 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 28.5 x 44.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Drawing inspiration from the scenic city of Tiberias, Israel, Green uses oil paint and an impasto technique to capture moments in time, portraying serene landscapes and bouquets of vibrant flowers. Her artwork has been admired in multiple exhibitions and is found in private collections worldwide.
Lot: 173095 - YAACOV AGAM MONOTYPE COLLAGE RAINBOW BRIGHT
Agam, Yaacov(1928-2026) - Monotype on paper with collage, Hand signed in pencil. Yaacov Agam’s Rainbow Bright exemplifies his kinetic sensibility through a vibrant monotype paper collage. Interlocking bands of color shift across the surface, creating a dynamic interplay of rhythm and perception. Agam’s layered construction invites movement, as hues seem to oscillate with each glance. The work's geometric precision and chromatic intensity underscore his exploration of visual transformation and the viewer’s active role in completing the experience. Image measures 24.75x35.5 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 47x36.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Yaacov Agam (Hebrew:1928 – 2026) was an Israeli sculptor and experimental artist widely known for his contributions to optical and kinetic art. In 2026, he received the Israel Prize for Visual Arts
Lot: 173096 - 14K GOLD PLATED ELGIN MENS POCKET WATCH
Elgin men's 14k gold plated pocket watch. Inscribed on interior for 25 years of service. Monogrammed on the exterior. Must be paid by Certified Check, money order, or wire transfer ($15 fee). NO CREDIT OR PERSONAL CHECK PAYMENTS FOR THESE ITEMS. Condition: Fine
Lot: 173097 - LOUIS COMFORT TIFFANY FAVRILE VASE
Tiffany, Louis Comfort (1848-1933) Favrile Vase. Antique iridescent gold art glass vase. Bottom signed "L.C. Tiffany Favrile 1114-2284". Measures 10.5H x 4 inches in diameter. Condition: Very Fine Louis Comfort Tiffany was an American artist and designer who worked in the decorative arts and is best known for his work in art glass, especially stained glass and Favrile glass. He is associated with the art nouveau and aesthetic art movements. He was affiliated with a prestigious collaborative of designers known as the Associated Artists, which included Lockwood de Forest, Candace Wheeler, and Samuel Colman. Tiffany designed stained glass windows and lamps, glass mosaics, blown glass such as vases, ceramics, jewelry, enamels, and metalwork. Glass work by Tiffany Studios is known as Tiffany glass. He was the first design director at Tiffany & Co., the family company founded by his father Charles Lewis Tiffany.
Lot: 173098 - CARL WAGNER THE WET DREAM BRONZE SCULPTURE
Wagner, Carl (1938-2011) "The Wet Dream", Bronze Marlin Sculpture, 17 1/2" h. x 15" w., on a marble plinth, 19 18/2" h. overall, incised signature, dated 1989,numbered 4/25. Condition: Very Fine Carl Wagner (1938-2011) Carl Wagner sculpted and cast limited-edition bronzes at what he called his Hurricane Hill Art Works, 5 miles west of Salida. Wagner came to Colorado in the 1970s with the aim of opening his own foundry. He did that and then started doing his own art. But Wagners work has been shown around the country, and for decades he and his wife, Barbara, traveled in a van to art festivals. Carl Wagners work varied and renaged from small to life-size from buffalo, eagles and other birds. Two mugs of his mugs wound up in the hands of Ronald Reagan when he was president. One of Wagners customers sent them to the president, and Reagan later sent him a note and a medal. Wagner did many commissioned pieces, all eagle statues, for American Airlines, Anheuser-Busch and the Federal Reserve Bank. The companies used them for awards. His works are in several parks.
20 ounces of 1 ounce silver rounds. Mint new roll of one ounce silver buffalo rounds. Must be paid by Certified Check, money order, or wire transfer ($15 fee). NO CREDIT OR PERSONAL CHECK PAYMENTS FOR THESE ITEMS. Condition: Pristine
Lot: 173002 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FISHERMAN ON THE RIVER
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brush. Al Black composes a vertical river study with a lone fisherman centered in a small boat, casting into peaceful blue waters as gray clouds gather in the distance. A palm juts over the river while a massive oak frames the right edge. The scene reflects Black’s life on theroid—painting fast, living boldly—yet revealing moments of quiet introspection beneath Florida’s shifting skies. Board measures12x24 framed to overall size of 17x29. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173003 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RAINBOW SKY
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork. A radiant rainbow sky over a quiet wetland, its shifting hues mirrored in distant cypress rising from an island of shadowed green. The classic trinity of birds arcs across the scene, a motif tied to his faith and storytelling. Black’s improvisational life on the road infuses the work with urgency and color, transforming the marsh into a testament of resilience and spirit. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 21x25. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173004 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RED RIVER
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork. Al Black floods the riverbank with a vivid red sky whose reflection turns the waters into molten color, palm trees swaying along the edge in his trademark rhythmic strokes. The intensity recalls Black’s life on the road, where he painted fast and sold faster, yet scenes like this reveal his deeper gift—transforming Florida’s wetlands into bold, emotional testimony. Board measures 14x18 framed to overall size of 17.5x21.5. Condition: Pristine
Lot: 173005 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER OF EMBER
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Acrylic on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush. Al Black’s vibrant river scene radiates the bold, luminous energy that defines his hallmark style. Pink and orange skies melt into a peaceful, reflective river, casting warm tonal shifts across the surface. Along the water’s edge, cranes stand in quiet balance, while the classic trinity of birds arcs overhead. Black’s confident palette and rhythmic composition transform the landscape into a glowing celebration of Florida’s natural drama. Canvas measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 26x22. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173006 - AL BLACK FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN DAYBREAK ON THE MARSH
Black, Albert “Blood” (1947-2025) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Brush strokes of bright colors indicate the beauty of the coming day with dense, dark forestry surrounding this marsh scene. His iconic representation of the Trinity depicts three birds in flight over the still water. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 29x41.Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173007 - ALFRED HAIR FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOON SURGE
Hair, Alfred (1941-1970) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on orange peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on brushwork. Al Hair’s moonlit beach scene channels the bold immediacy of his palette-knife technique. White-topped waves crash with sculptural force beneath a gray-blue sky, the moon’s glow diffused through textured strokes. Palm trees sway in the nocturnal breeze, their forms carved with Hair’s trademark urgency. The work carries his personal spark—an artist painting fast, fearless, and alive, capturing Florida’s coastline with raw, expressive devotion. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 28x40.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173008 - ALFRED HAIR FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN LUMINOUS RIVER
Hair, Alfred (1941-1970) Florida Highwaymen Painting. oil on Upson - signed lower left. Executed in brush and palette knife. Alfred Hair’s luminous St. Lucie River scene captures his signature alla prima immediacy, palms billowing in sun-struck motion as a sailboat drifts through reflective water and a trinity of birds ascends. A founding force of the Highwaymen, Hair’s brief, incandescent life infuses each vibrant stroke with urgency and radiant Florida spirit. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 27x39. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173009 - GEORGE BUCKNER FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PINK CLOUD INLET
Buckner, George (1942-2002) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Orange Peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. George Buckner’spink-cloud inlet scene showcases his mastery of luminous, atmospheric balance. Lush green foliage and palms cast a warm glow over calm water, their forms mirrored in serene reflections stretching into the foreground. Stunning pink and peach clouds drift across a clear blue sky, infusing the composition with gentle radiance. Buckner’s refined handling creates a tranquil, dreamlike vision of Florida’s coastal beauty. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 44x32. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173010 - GEORGE BUCKNER FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN LUSH RIVER
Buckner, George (1942-2002) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. George Buckner’s lush river scene unfolds beneath a light turquoise summer sky brushed with soft gray, oak trees framing both banks as a lone crane hunts along the shoreline. The quiet harmony reflects Buckner’s meticulous, introspective nature—an artist who balanced technical precision with a deep, private devotion to Florida’s serene waterways. Board measures 24x30 framed to overall size of 28x34. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173011 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN DAYS END
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on transitional Masonite - signed lower left. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. Harold Newton's purple-and-red fire sky wetland glows behind towering cypress trees, their silhouettes echoed again in the distance. A lone crane hunts along the river’s edge as puffy pink clouds drift across the setting sky. Newton’s mastery of color—shaped by both prodigious talent and a life of relentless dedication—infuses the scene with radiant, expressive depth. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 28x40. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173012 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER BREEZE
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on orange peel Upson - signed lower left. Executed in brush and palette knife. Harold Newton’s river scene unfolds beneath swaying palms and a sweeping live oak that frames the right bank, their forms mirrored in the calm, wind-touched water. The composition reflects Newton’s lifelong devotion to Florida’s natural drama, a discipline forged through prodigious talent and years of relentless, self-driven artistic pursuit. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 28x40. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173013 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN GOD SKY
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Wrought in brush and Palette Knife. Harold Newton’s God Sky scene radiates his signature spiritual luminosity. Three palm trees sway gently in the foreground, their silhouettes rising against a brilliant celestial burst. The white-tinted river glows beneath the cloud break, reflecting the divine light pouring through the sky. Newton’s fluid brushwork and dramatic contrasts transform the landscape into a moment of transcendence, capturing nature touched by an otherworldly presence. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 21x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173014 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN GOLDEN HOUR PALM
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Harold Newton’s golden-hour scene glows with his signature sense of quiet majesty. The setting sun casts a warm, golden radiance across the river, its light settling into soft reflections on the gently moving water. A solitary palm stands peacefully in the foreground, while a live oak frames the right side, its branches dripping with Spanish moss. Newton’s luminous palette and refined draftsmanship transform the nocturnal landscape into a serene, contemplative vision of Florida’s timeless beauty. Board measures 16x24 framed to overall size of 19x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173015 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SILENT RIVER
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Orange Peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brush. Harold Newton’s moonlit river scene reveals his mastery of nocturnal atmosphere. Two palms rise in the foreground, their silhouettes gently animated by the night breeze. The river below shimmers with lightly rippling water, catching the soft glow of the moon. Newton’s fluid brushwork and luminous contrasts transform the quiet shoreline into a serene, contemplative study of Florida’s natural poetry. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 23x29. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173016 - HAROLD NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SOLITUDE
Newton, Harold (1934-1994) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife upon a field of brushstrokes. "Solitude "distills the Highwaymen ethos into a refined nocturne: a solitary palm, framed in lush tropical forestry, unfurls its fronds in dusky emerald and obsidian shadows. As the movement’s founding force, Newton’s lyrical chiaroscuro and subtle palette-knife textures elevated coastal vistas into visual poetry. This austere composition crystallizes his influence, making the humble palm at once intimate and monumental—a quiet testament tohis transformative impact on Floridian landscape art. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 15x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173017 - ISAAC KNIGHT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN VIBRANT POINCIANA
Knight, "Issac" Isaac (1942-2022) Florida Highwaymen Paintings. Oil on Canvas Panel - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. Isaac Knight’s brilliant Poinciana scene bursts with the vivid energy that defined his finest work. The tree stands in full bloom, its fiery canopy glowing against a peaceful river that drifts quietly in the background. Birds sweep overhead through a clear blue sky, adding gentle motion to the tranquil setting. Knight’s confident brushwork and radiant palette transform the landscape into a joyful celebration of Florida’s natural splendor. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 19.5x23.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173018 - ISAAC KNIGHT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN GENTLE PASSING
Knight, "Issac" Isaac (1942-2022) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas Board - signed lower right and verso by his wife Lily. Executed in brush and palette knife. Isaac Knight’s rudimentary river study, framed by lush green foliage, reflects the quiet sincerity that marked his later years. Its simplicity becomes deeply poignant knowing the reverse bears his wife’s note identifying it as a final painting, completed on the day he died—a humble, heartfelt farewell rendered in his unmistakably gentle hand. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 19x23. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173019 - ISAAC KNIGHT FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT STILLNESS
Knight, "Issac" Isaac (1942-2022) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush and Palette Knife. Isaac Knight’s vertical moonlit study centers a lone palm rising against a vivid night sky, its glow illuminating still waters where a distant sailboat drifts. Peaceful seagulls trace the shoreline, heightening the scene’s quiet rhythm. Known for his gentle, introspective nature, Knight often sought these serene nocturnes, translating Florida’s calm into luminous, contemplative memory. Canvas measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 17.5x29.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173020 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT PAIR
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting Pair. Oil on Transitional Masonite - signed lower right '86. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. James Gibson’smoonlit evening scenes carry his signature blend of mystery and quiet elegance. An eerie glow filters through the twisting branches of a live oak in the foreground, casting delicate shadows across lightly rippling water below. The river reflects the pale light with a soft, trembling sheen as birds drift over its surface. Gibson’s restrained palette and atmospheric touch transform the nocturnal landscape into a haunting, contemplative study of Florida’s night. Boards measure 13x22.5 framed to overall size of 15.5x25. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173021 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PETITE TROPIC ACE
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower left and verso. Executed in brush and palette knife. Gibson’s small-format shoreline scene glows with greenish-blue water lapping at a lone palm, its fronds lifted by a gentle breeze. The composition carries a lightness, each stroke revealing Gibson’s gift for distilling Florida’s coastal poetry into intimate, jewel-like moments. Canvas measures 11x14 framed to overall size of 17x20. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173022 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT SOLITUDE
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on orange peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife and brush. James Gibson’s moonlit river scene glows with silver light rippling across calm blue water, a palm tree jutting gracefully over the edge as an oak draped in Spanish moss frames the right side. The quiet radiance recalls Gibson’s gift for transforming Florida’s nocturnal solitude into a space of dignity, memory, and deeply personal reflection. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 15.5x27.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173023 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SUNSET STILLNESS
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower left. Executed in palette knife on brushwork. James Gibson’s pastel sunset wetland scene reveals his gift for atmospheric subtlety. A towering pine anchors the foreground, its dark silhouette rising against a sky washed in soft peach, lavender, and gold. Below, still reflective waters mirror the fading light, creating a quiet equilibrium between land and sky. Gibson’s restrained palette and fluid handling transform the landscape into a serene meditation on Florida’s twilight glow. Canvas measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 20x24. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173024 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN STILL REFLECTION
Gibson, James (1938-2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife with brushwork. James Gibson’s early Upson-board work presents a towering cypress rising before reflective waters beneath a gray, cloudless sky. Part of his rare monochromatic series accented with touches of green, the piece reveals the disciplined experimentation of his youth, when limited means pushed him toward tonal mastery that later shaped his celebrated Highwaymen career. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 20x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173025 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WETLAND SILHOUETTE
Gibson, James (1938 - 2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on orange peel Upson - signed middle right. Executed in pallet knife on a field of brushwork. James Gibsondistills the Florida wetlands into a restrained, monochromatic study of form and atmosphere. Towering cypress and palms rise in sculptural silhouettes, their dark masses contrasting the luminous white sky. Birds animate the foreground, offering delicate movement against the reflective waters below. The composition’s limited palette heightens its meditative tone, revealing Gibson’s mastery of mood, balance, and environmental rhythm. Board measures 24x48 framed to overall size of 26x50. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173026 - JAMES GIBSON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WETLAND FIRELIGHT
Gibson, James (1938 - 2017) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. James Gibson’s fire sky wetland scene burns with the dramatic intensity that defined his most expressive work. A vivid blaze of red and orange ignites the sky, casting molten reflections across the quiet marsh. In the foreground, an island of palms rises in silhouette, anchoring the composition with sculptural weight. A live oak frames the right side, its dark, arching branches adding depth and contrast. Gibson transforms the wetlands into a glowing, atmospheric spectacle. Board measures 11x14 framed to overall size of 16.5x19.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173027 - JOHN MAYNOR FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT VISION
Maynor, John (1948-2016) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brush and Palette Knife. John Maynor’s moonlit vision unfolds beneath purple skies mirrored in the river’s gentle ripples. A massive oak anchors the right margin, its weight balanced by distant palms and cranes along the shore. Painted during Maynor’s reflective later period, the work reveals his gift for nocturnal color and the quiet resilience that shaped his life and legacy within the Highwaymen tradition. Board measures 20x28 framed to overall size of 24x32. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173028 - JOHN MAYNOR FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVERS EDGE FIRESKY
Maynor, John (1948-2016) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right and verso. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. John Maynor’s dark fire sky river scene glows with red and orange light rippling across the water, where cranes gather along the shadowed edge. Two palms rise boldly from dense green foliage, their reflections shimmering beneath the heated sky. Known for channeling personal struggle into luminous drama, Maynor shaped Florida’s wild dusk into a vivid, enduring signature. Comes with 2004 Highwaymen Calendar. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 20x24. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173029 - JOHNNY DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FOX HUNT
Daniels, Johnny (1954-2009) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork. Johnny Daniels’ rare wildlife scene reveals his sensitivity to Florida’s quieter, often overlooked rhythms. A fox hunts along the riverbank, its poised movement rendered with Daniels’ characteristic clarity and calm restraint. In the distance, a lone crane appears in a striking perspective, adding depth and quiet tension to the composition. The reflective water and soft atmospheric light underscore Daniels’ gift for merging wilderness and serenity in a single, compelling moment. Canvas measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 23x29. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173030 - JOHNNY DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN TWIN PALMS
Daniels, Johnny (1954-2009) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Johnny Daniels sets two palms against a gray-blue and yellow sky, their silhouettes rising above an island of dense green foliage where cranes fish along the water’s edge. Painted during his sought-after mid-period, this work reflects Daniels’ quiet precision and rarity of output; pieces from this time frame, especially with wildlife, are prized for their serene authority and enduring provenance. Board measures 24x30 framed to overall size of 27x33. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173031 - LEMUEL NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN UNSIGNED
Newton, Lemuel (1950-2014) (Presumed) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - UNSIGNED. Executed in brush and palette knife. Lemuel Newton’s moonlit river scene glows with his signature atmospheric intensity. Two palms stand in the foreground, their silhouettes gently curved against the radiant night. The river below shimmers with vibrant, reflective color, catching the moon's soft illumination. Newton’s fluid brushwork and luminous contrasts transform the quiet shoreline into a serene, almost spiritual meditation on Florida’s nocturnal beauty. Board measures 10x24 framed to overall size of 15x29. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173032 - LIVINGSTON ROBERTS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER HAVEN
Roberts, Livingston “Castro” (1942-2004) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush. From James Gibson's personal collection. Livingston Roberts paints a serene river scene where a buck and doe stand quietly along the mist-blue shoreline, framed by lush green foliage. The calm water and tender wildlife presence reveal the softer, reflective dimension of an artist better known for dramatic skies—an intimacy shaped by the hardships and resilience that marked his life. Canvas measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 29.5x41.5. Condition: Fine
Lot: 173033 - LIVINGSTON ROBERTS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FIRESKY
Roberts, Livingston “Castro” (1942-2004) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. Livingston Roberts shapes a dark fire sky river scene where cranes gather along the glowing water’s edge. Towering cypress trees rise in the distance as live oaks anchor the right bank, their forms reflecting the red and orange sky. Known for his bold contrasts and the hardships that marked his early life, Roberts often transformed Florida’s wild dusk into charged, emotional landscapes. Board measures 24x30 framed to overall size of 25.5x31.5 . Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173034 - MARY ANN CARROLL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WINDING PATH
Carroll, Mary Ann (1940-2019 ) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife. Mary Ann Carroll’s scene glows with pink and yellow puffy clouds rising above lush green foliage lining a winding Florida dirt road. The radiant sky reflects her signature bold color sense and the resilience that defined her journey as the sole female Highwayman, painting tirelessly to support her family while carving out her own artistic legacy. Canvas measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 28.5 x 40.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173034A - MARY ANN CARROLL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FULL BLOOM
Carroll, Mary Ann (1940-2019) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in full palette knife upon a field of brush work. Mary Ann Carroll’s radiant Poinciana scene showcases her signature blend of strength and elegance. The royal poinciana blooms in full, fiery splendor, its canopy commanding the composition with vivid color. To the right, a quiet river house anchors the shoreline, while sailboats drift softly in the background. Carroll’s confident palette and balanced structure celebrate both Florida’s natural brilliance and her own pioneering artistic voice. Canvas measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 39.5x27.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173035 - MARY ANN CARROLL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SAILBOAT RIVER
Carroll, Mary Ann (1940-2019 ) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right and verso. Executed in palette knife and brush. Mary Ann Carroll’s bright river scene unfolds with three sailboats gliding across rippling blue water, a live oak anchoring the left edge as two palms rise at the shore. The luminous harmony reflects Carroll’s bold vision and the perseverance that carried her from roadside sales to becoming the Highwaymen’s trailblazing female voice. Canvas measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 21x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173035A - MARY ANN CARROLL FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WHITETOP
Carroll, Mary Ann (1940-2019) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas board- signed lower right. Executed in full palette knife upon a field of brush work. Mary Ann Carroll’s seascape captures the Atlantic at its most forceful and immediate. Rough white-topped waves crash against the shore, their rhythmic turbulence rendered with her signature intensity. The close perspective heightens the drama, pulling the viewer into the surf’s raw energy. Carroll’s bold palette and decisive brushwork transform the ocean into a powerful, expressive study of Florida’s restless coastline. Canvas board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 20x24. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173036 - R.A. MCLENDON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN WIND SWEPT COAST
McLendon, R.A. “Roy” (1932-2024) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. R.A. McLendon’s beach scene surges with white-topped waves crashing along the shoreline as palms sway in the ocean breeze and seagulls sweep across the sky. The vivid motion reflects McLendon’s lifelong fascination with Florida’s restless coast, shaped by years of painting outdoors and his commitment to preserving its untamed energy. Board measures 24x18 framed to overall size of 20x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173037 - R.L. LEWIS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN EMBERS ON THE WATER
Lewis, R. L. “Robert” (1941-2026) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and Palette Knife. R.L. Lewis renders a dramatic fire sky wetland, orange light washing over reflective waters streaked with turquoise and red. A distant row of towering cypress trees rises through morning mist, anchoring the composition. Known for his lyrical handling of color and his years teaching art in Brevard County, Lewis infused these scenes with both discipline and poetic intensity. Canvas measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 17.5x29.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173038 - RODNEY DEMPS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN POINCIANA
Demps, Rodney (1953 - 2020) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. Rodney Demps sets a blazing red Poinciana against a storm-laden gray sky, the tension between bloom and weather echoing his modernist eye within the Highwaymen circle. A small house anchors the horizon, grounding the drama in lived Florida memory. Demps’ disciplined, introspective life infuses the scene with quiet resolve, elevating the Poinciana into a symbol of endurance. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 22x28. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173039 - S.M. WELLS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN BLUE AWAKENING
Wells, S. M. “Sylvester” (1938-2023) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Posterboard - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife. Sylvester Wells paints a lone palm near the ocean’s edge, sawgrass tracing the dunes as white-topped waves crash beneath clear blue skies. Seagulls sweep into the scene, heightening its coastal vitality. Known for his vibrant, intuitive brushwork and life spent close to Florida’s shores, Wells transforms familiar beaches into luminous, wind-stirred memory. Board measures 13x17 framed to overall size of 15x19. Condition: Restoration Recommended
Lot: 173040 - S.M. WELLS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN THE 26 GICLEE
Wells, S. M. “Sylvester” (1938-2023) Florida Highwaymen Giclee. S.M. Wells’ commemorative giclée honors the full legacy of the twenty-six Highwaymen, gathering their faces in a tight, dignified cluster that reads like a visual chorus of Florida’s artistic heritage. Behind them, a classic pink-and-blue river scene glows softly, its serene palette echoing the landscapes they collectively immortalized. Wells blends portraiture and memory, creating a tribute that feels both historical and deeply affectionate. Canvas measures 16.5x19.5 framed to overall size of 19.5x23. THIS IS APRINT. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173041 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER ROAD STILLNESS
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Orange Peel Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Sam Newton’s River Road scene pulses with his unmistakable personal resonance—an artist shaping Florida’s memory through texture and light. A small island of palms rises in the foreground, their forms carved in bold, impasto strokes. Crystal-clear blue water lies calm beneath a dock jutting into the river, its surface shimmering with Newton’s tactile, rhythmic knife work. The composition feels both intimate and expansive, reflecting his lifelong devotion to Florida’s living landscape. Board measures 24x48 framed to overall size of 28x51. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173042 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN TANGERINE INLET
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Transitional Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. The scene reflects his deep emotional bond with Florida’s waterways. The sky melts into peach, lavender, and gold, casting a soft glow over a still, reflective river. Birds skim the surface while cranes wade along the edge, animating the quiet shoreline. A live oak frames the right side, balanced by a palm in the foreground. Newton’s brushwork carries his personal reverence for the land he’s spent a lifetime honoring. Board measures24x36 framed to overall size of 28x40. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173043 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN GOLDEN HOUR
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. Sam Newton’s golden-hour river scene radiates his deep affection for Florida’s quiet waterways. Pastel blue dissolves into soft yellow skies, their glow mirrored in the calm, glassy river below. A live oak frames the right side, its sculptural branches balancing palms lining the opposite shore. Cranes linger in the shallows, adding gentle movement. Newton’s brushwork carries his personal reverence for the land, painting Florida not just as a place, but as a lived memory. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 29x41. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173044 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN TWIN PALMS
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Transitional Masonite - signed lower right. Brush and palette knife were used to create this striking piece featuring two windswept coconut palm trees standing resilient against the gentle force of nature. A cloudy blue-gray sky serves as the dramatic backdrop, while the sun breaks through, casting a radiant glow. Its rays reflect brilliantly on the tranquil river below, creating a harmonious interplay of light and shadow, evoking a sense of calm and timelessness. Board measures 20x24 framed to overall size of 28x32. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173045 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN SUNRISE WETLAND
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower left. Executed in brush and micro palette knife. Sam Newton’s sunrise wetland scene glows with his signature atmospheric tenderness. Peach and yellow light stretch across the early sky, dissolving into soft reflections on a calm river. The wetlands recede into the distance, their muted forms catching the first warmth of day. Newton’s balanced composition and luminous palette transform the quiet marsh into a serene, reverent study of Florida at dawn. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 16x28. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173046 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN PASTEL DAWN
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in micro palette knife. From James Gibson's personal collection. Sam Newton's small-scale River Road scene highlights his gift for intimate, jewel-like compositions. A vivid royal Poinciana blooms at center, its fiery canopy balanced by a single palm that frames the left half of the painting. The road curves gently to the right, guiding the viewer toward the distant river. Newton’s saturated palette and fluid brushwork infuse the landscape with warmth, rhythm, and quintessential Florida Highwaymen charm. Board measures 8x10 framed to overall size of 24.5x22.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173047 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN QUIET RIVER SHACK
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. Sam Newton’s moonlit river scene shimmers with a vivid glow cast across blue, misted waters, white-topped ripples guiding the eye toward a quiet shack on the shore. A sailboat drifts lazily beyond swaying palms, the tranquil night reflecting Newton's contemplative nature and his lifelong devotion to Florida’s luminous, unspoiled beauty. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 19x23. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173048 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN RIVER OF LIGHT
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right and verso. Executed in brush and palette knife. Sam Newton’s blue-and-orange river scene glows with a cluster of palms rising along the shoreline as cranes gather at the water’s edge. The vivid chromatic contrast reflects Newton’s lifelong pursuit of Florida’s shifting light, a discipline rooted in his quiet, introspective nature and his devotion to painting the state’s untouched beauty. Board measures 12x16 framed to overall size of 17x21. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173049 - SAM NEWTON FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN QUIET RIVER
Newton, Samuel (B.1948) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in micro palette knife. Sam Newton’s small-scale river scene glows beneath pink, puffy clouds, its miniature format heightening the delicacy of lush green foliage and a lone crane poised at the water’s edge. The meticulous detail reflects Newton’s quieter side, revealing an artist who found meaning in refining Florida’s beauty one careful stroke at a time. Board measures 8x10 framed to overall size of 13x11. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173050 - WILLIE DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN MOONLIT DOCK
Daniels, Willie (1950 - 2021) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Canvas board - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife and brushwork. Willie Daniels’ moonlit river scene centers on a canoe tethered to a dock that reaches into glowing blue water, two palms swaying gently as a distant sailboat drifts through the night. The quiet, luminous setting reflects Daniels’ gift for transforming solitude into poetry, shaped by a life of hardship, perseverance, and unwavering devotion to his craft. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 21x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173051 - WILLIE DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN UNSIGNED
Daniels, Willie (1950 - 2021)(Presumed) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on Upson - UNSIGNED. Executed in brushwork and palette knife. Willie Daniels paints a serene river at sunrise, orange light softening the still water as it reflects a lone palm leaning into the scene. Two birds skim the quiet edge, heightening the sense of dawn’s calm. Known for his gentle temperament and reflective nature, Daniels often sought these tranquil moments, translating Florida’s early light into scenes of quiet resilience. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 20x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173052 - WILLIE DANIELS FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN STILL WATERS
Daniels, Willie (1950-2021) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush and knife. Willie Daniels renders the wetland with a quiet, reverential gravity. Towering cypress trees rise like sentinels against a brooding gray sky, their verticality anchoring the composition. Below, calm waters act as a muted mirror, softening the scene’s somber palette. Along the edge, cranes introduce a delicate, animate counterpoint, underscoring Daniels’ gift for balancing atmospheric stillness with subtle ecological vitality. Canvas measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 22x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173053 - WILLIE REAGAN FLORIDA HIGHWAYMEN FIRE SKY
Reagan, Willie C. (1939 - 2026 ) Florida Highwaymen Painting. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Vivid purple-and-orange fire sky above reflective waters, the scene framed by palms on the left as wildlife moves along the shore. His disciplined, introspective nature shaped these atmospheric works, where controlled color and quiet detail reveal the steady hand of an original Highwayman refining Florida’s drama into luminous calm. Canvas measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 22x26. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173054 - A.E. BACKUS ORIGINAL HAND DRAWN PENCIL SKETCH
Backus, Albert Ernest "Beanie" (1906-1990) Indian River School, founder of the Highwaymen movement - Florida Hall of Fame Artist. Original Pencil sketch on paper. A.E. Backus’s original pencil sketch of the classic reverse Rio Mar scene distills his mastery of Florida’s coastal drama into pure line. White-topped waves break with crisp, rhythmic energy, their motion contrasted by palm trees swaying in the ocean breeze. Backus’s precise yet expressive draftsmanship captures atmosphere without color, revealing the structural poetry that underlies his celebrated tropical paintings. Image measures 8x9.75 on a piece of sketch paper 11x14 unframed. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173055 - A.E. BACKUS FLORIDA ARTIST BEACH HOUSE PUNTA RASSA
Backus, Albert Ernest "Beanie" (1906 - 1990) Indian River School, founder of the Highwaymen movement - Florida Hall of Fame Artist. Giclee of "Beach House at Punta Rassa" on Canvas - Signed in print lower right. A.E. Backus renders a serene Old Florida beach-house scene with the clarity and lyricism that defined his career and shaped the vision of the Florida Highwaymen. The gray pole-house with its teal roof stands above clear waters and open skies, flanked by two wind-leaning palms that echo Backus’s lifelong devotion to Florida’s coastal light. Works of this intimate domestic scale are prized, reflecting both his technical grace and the quiet generosity that made him mentor to a generation of artists. Canvas measures 24x30 framed to overall size of 30x36. THIS IS A PRINT. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173056 - A.E. BACKUS FLORIDA ARTIST BEYOND THE HAMMOCK
Backus, Albert Ernest "Beanie" (1906 - 1990) Indian River School, founder of the Highwaymen movement - Florida Hall of Fame Artist. Giclee of " Beyond The Hammock" on Canvas - Signed in print lower right. A.E. A.E. Backus’s giclée captures a radiant wetland beneath a pink, cloud-laden sky, where live oaks and swaying palms rise in luminous harmony. The scene reflects Backus’s lifelong devotion to Florida’s natural poetry and the generous spirit that later shaped his role as mentor to the young artists who became the Highwaymen. Canvas measures 18x22 framed to overall size of 26x21.5. THIS IS A PRINT. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173057 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST SILVER LIT RIVER
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife. Ahmed Eltemtamy’s moonlit river scene centers a towering oak and a solitary palm poised at the water’s edge, their forms mirrored in the lightly rippling surface. The quiet glow recalls the artist’s reflective temperament and his lifelong devotion to Florida's nocturnal landscapes, where he often found both artistic inspiration and personal solace. Board measures 20x24 framed to overall size of 25x29. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173058 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST BALMY BREEZES
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas Board - signed lower right. Executed with brush and palette knife. Balmy ocean breezes sweep across the shore at low tide as sandpipers race along the wet sand. Soft tonal shifts in sky and beach create a calming, luminous field. Two palms lean away from the shoreline, anchoring the composition and guiding the viewer’s eye. The artist’s attentive rendering of light, movement, and subtle detail heightens the scene’s tranquil rhythm. Board measures 12x16 framed to overall size of 16x20. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173059 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST MOONLIT NIGHT
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas Board - signed lower right. Executed with brush and palette knife. Bright moonlight floods the sky, illuminating drifting clouds and casting the palm trees into dramatic silhouette. Offshore winds push their fronds into rhythmic motion, heightening the scene’s nocturnal energy. The artist’s meticulous attention to light, shadow, and atmospheric detail reveals a practiced hand attuned to the subtleties of Florida’s nightscape. Board measures 14x18 framed to overall size of 18x22. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173060 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST ORANGE HARVEST
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed with brush and palette knife. Orange trees hang heavy with fruit, their branches framing four laborers who methodically fill sacks and transfer them to waiting crates. The artist captures the quiet rhythm of harvest with remarkable precision—each gesture, shadow, and textured leaf rendered with attentive clarity, underscoring his disciplined eye for detail and the dignity of agricultural work. Board measures 12x16 framed to overall size of 17x21. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173061 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST ORANGE PICKER
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on canvas board - signed lower middle. Executed in brush and palette knife. Ahmed Eltemtamy’s orange grove scene brings the viewer directly into the labor and dignity of Florida’s agricultural life. Up close, an orange picker reaches toward a high branch, his blue shirt and straw hat catching the warm grove light. His basket, nearly full, rests at his side as he selects each fruit with deliberate care. Eltemtamy’s attentive draftsmanship honors both the beauty of the grove and the humanity of the worker within it. Board measures 12x16 framed to overall size of 15x19. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173062 - AHMED ELTEMTAMY FLORIDA ARTIST RED HIBISCUS
Eltemtamy, Ahmed (B. 1960) - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on canvas board - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. Ahmed Eltemtamy’s small-scale hibiscus study reveals his gift for elevating intimate subjects into lyrical meditations on Florida’s natural beauty. A pink-red hibiscus blooms in full splendor, its petals rendered with delicate precision, surrounded by lush green leaves that frame the flower like a living crown. The close perspective highlights Eltemtamy’s sensitivity to form and color, turning a single blossom into a vibrant, expressive focal point. Board measures 8x10 framed to overall size of 16x18. Ahmed Eltemtamy, born in 1960 and moved to US in 1980. Began painting full time in October 2002 and draws inspiration from the works of the A. E. Backus, Martin Johnson Heade and other 19th and 20th century masters. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173063 - ELLIS BUCKNER JR FLORIDA ARTIST TRIBUTE TO ELLIS
Buckner Jr., Ellis - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Artist Ellis Buckner. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush. Ellis Buckner Jr. honors his father, Florida Highwaymen Ellis Buckner, by portraying him at the easel shaping a quintessential Florida landscape. The scene blends second-generation insight with the expressive brushwork that defined the elder Buckner's legacy, reflecting a family tradition built on shared vision, disciplined craft, and deep devotion to Florida’s natural beauty. Titled "Memories of my Father". Canvas measures 24.5 x 30 framed to overall size of 28.5x 34.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173064 - ELLIS BUCKNER JR FLORIDA ARTIST TRIBUTE TO GEORGE
Buckner Jr., Ellis - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Artist Ellis Buckner. Oil on canvas - signed lower right. Executed in brush. Ellis Buckner Jr. pays homage to his Uncle Florida Highwaymen George Buckner by depicting him at work, brush in hand, shaping a classic Florida scene. The composition blends second-generation reverence with Highwaymen tradition, capturing lush light and confident strokes that echo the family’s enduring artistic legacy and Ellis Jr.’s commitment to preserving it. Titled "Memories of my Uncle". Canvas measures 24.5 x 30 framed to overall size of 28.5x 34.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173065 - R.A. MCLENDON JR FLORIDA ARTIST FIRE SKY SUNSET
Mclendon Jr. , R.A. - Florida artist and Son Of Highwaymen R.A. McLendon. Indian River School Florida Highwaymen style Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Fiery red and orange sky, the hues blending seamlessly in a breathtaking sunset. A rustic dock extends into the water, and a small boat is gently anchored, swaying in the reflection of the vibrant sky. The scene is framed by lush vegetation, with tall palm trees reaching toward the heavens, their fronds silhouetted against the brilliant colors. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 30x42. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173066 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST RIVER ROAD
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in palette knife on a field of brushwork. The artistry carrying the Highwaymen legacy into a second generation, renders a sweeping river road beneath gray, puffy clouds drifting across blue Florida skies. Palm trees line the water’s edge in confident, fluid strokes, his large-scale format amplifying the atmospheric depth that defines his evolving place within the Newton family tradition. Board measures 24x36 framed to overall size of 29.5x41.5. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173067 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST POINCIANA IN BLOOM
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Canvas Board - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. A Poinciana bursts into full bloom beneath purple, billowing clouds as a boat dock rests along the shoreline. Palm trees sway in the light ocean breeze, with a distant sailboat completing the coastal rhythm. As a second-generation Highwaymen artist born in 1975, Tracey Newton channels inherited discipline into scenes where color, lineage, and place converge with confident clarity. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 21x25. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173068 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST FIRE SKY SHORE
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brush. A radiant fire sky breaks over the horizon as alone palm anchors the composition’s left edge, its silhouette guiding the viewer into Tracey Newton’s dawn-lit expanse. Born in 1975 and carrying the Highwaymen legacy into a second generation, Newton channels inherited discipline and contemporary clarity, rendering sunrise as both spectacle and lineage.. Board measures 18x24 framed to overall size of 24x30. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173069 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST NORTHSHORE
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Masonite - signed lower left. Executed in brush. Newton’s shoreline scene pairs two palms, two gulls, and a lone sailboat drifting over blue water breaking along the coast. The composition carries a primitive charm. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 15x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173070 - TRACY NEWTON FLORIDA ARTIST TIDAL PALM
Newton, Tracy - Florida Artist Painting. Son of Highwaymen Sam Newton. Oil on Masonite - signed lower left. Executed in brush. St. Lucie Village shoreline comes alive with breaking waves, two gulls, and two palms rising over a grass-lined dune as a sailboat slips across the horizon. The scene carries a primitive vitality. Board measures 12x24 framed to overall size of 15x27. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173071 - NORMAN WRIGHT FLORIDA ARTIST SOLITARY PALM
Wright, Norman - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Masonite - signed lower right. Executed in brush and palette knife. River scene reflects his close ties to the Florida Highwaymen tradition. A lone palm juts gracefully over the water, its curved silhouette anchoring the composition with iconic regional flair. In the distance, a sailboat drifts along the calm river, adding quiet note of human presence. Wright’s luminous palette and fluid brushwork infuse the landscape with serenity, capturing Florida’s timeless blend of solitude and gentle motion. Board measures 20x29 framed to overall size of 24x33. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173072 - MARK STANFORD FLORIDA ARTIST BLOOMING RIVER ROAD
Stanford, Mark (B.1959) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas Panel - signed lower right. Wrought in full palette knife. Stunning Royal Poinciana tree in full bloom at the waters edge. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 21x26. Mark began painting in 2004 with palette knife in oils. He was introduced to the Highwaymen art a couple of years prior and then A.E. Backus paintings. In 2011, Mark studied under Ahmed Eltemtamy, a listed Florida landscape artist. In 2016, Mark won the Annual Judges Choice Award with the Sebastian Art Club. Mark won 1st Place in the painting category at the Plantation Art Show of South Florida. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173073 - MARK STANFORD FLORIDA ARTIST PURPLE RIVER
Stanford, Mark (B.1959) Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas Panel - signed lower right. Wrought in full palette knife. Purple-and-orange river scene glows with his signature luminosity, palm trees and green foliage mirrored in lightly rippling water. The harmony of color and reflection reflects Stanford’s lifelong devotion to Florida’s waterways, where his palette-knife vigor and contemplative temperament merge to elevate familiar landscapes into radiant, living memory. Board measures 16x20 framed to overall size of 21x26. Mark began painting in 2004 with palette knife in oils. He was introduced to the Highwaymen art a couple of years prior and then A.E. Backus paintings. In 2011, Mark studied under Ahmed Eltemtamy, a listed Florida landscape artist. In 2016, Mark won the Annual Judges Choice Award with the Sebastian Art Club. Mark won 1st Place in the painting category at the Plantation Art Show of South Florida. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173074 - CAROL ANN KNAPP FLORIDA ARTIST VACATION DREAMS
Knapp, Carol Ann - Florida Artist Painting. Acrylic on Gallery Wrapped Canvas - signed lower right "Ca" and on verso. Executed in brush. White windows open on a beautiful Florida beach day, with a sailboat in the cove and a palm tree swaying in the light breeze. Gallery Wrapped Canvas measures 24x24. This self-taught artist moved to Vero Beach, FL. in late 2004 from New England. After lengthy careers in retail, social work, and senior care she retired in 2015 for the full-time pursuit of her first love: painting. Her work has been shown at the Cinco De Mayo exhibit at Artist Guild Gallery in Vero and for many years in the Annual Pelican Island Wildlife Exhibition in Indian River County. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173075 - CAROL ANN KNAPP FLORIDA ARTIST DAYBREAK II
Knapp, Carol Ann - Florida Artist Painting. Acrylic on Canvas - signed on verso. Executed in brush. Painting unfolds in soft atmospheric radiance. Purple, peach, and yellow clouds billow across the sky, their puffy forms catching the first shimmer of morning light. Along the calm river, sailboats tethered to the shoreline introduce a quiet human presence. Knapp’s gentle palette and measured brushwork create a serene meditation on Florida’s dawn, where color, water, and stillness merge into a moment of poetic calm. Canvas measures 11x14 framed to overall size of 13x15. This self-taught artist moved to Vero Beach, FL. in late 2004 from New England. After lengthy careers in retail, social work, and senior care she retired in 2015 for the full-time pursuit of her first love: painting. Her work has been shown at the Cinco De Mayo exhibit at Artist Guild Gallery in Vero and for many years in the Annual Pelican Island Wildlife Exhibition in Indian River County. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173076 - SCOTT WOODWARD FLORIDA ARTIST CATTLE COUNTRY
Woodward, Scott - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower right. Executed in full palette knife. Scott Woodward’s pastoral Florida scene captures a quiet harmony between landscape and livelihood. Towering pines rise with stately verticality, their forms anchoring the open field below. Cows graze in measured rhythm, introducing gentle movement that softens the composition's rural stillness. Woodward’s attentive rendering of light and space evokes the timeless calm of Florida’s back country, where nature and daily life coexist in understated balance. Canvas measures 22x28framed to overall size of 27x33. A.E. Backus Museum & Gallery Juried Art Shows: Scott won Best in Show in 2021 for "Red Winged Blackbird". Third place in oils in 2023 for "Oaks and Turkeys". First place in oils in 2024 for "Back Country Pines". There were 297 entries in 2025 - only 63 accepted and 2 were Scotts. He received the Award of Merit in 2025 for "Afternoon in the pines". Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173077 - JILL KETTLER FLORIDA ARTIST SUN KISSED WETLANDS
Kettler, Jill - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower left. Executed with brush. Jill Kettler’s Sun-Kissed Wetlands unfolds in an exceptionally elegant sweep of Florida marsh, where blues, pinks, oranges, and yellows drift in a gentle whisper across sky and water. Every blade of grass, each leaf and veil of Spanish moss is rendered with preternatural realism. Wildlife intentionally absent, the work becomes a luminous celebration of Florida’s untamed flora. Canvas measures 30x40 framed to overall size of 33x43. Jill studied at Carnegie Institute of Art under Joseph Fitzpatrick where Andy Warhol, Mel Bochner, and Philip Pearlstein studied. She has live in Florida for the past forty years. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173078 - JILL KETTLER FLORIDA ARTIST RIVERS REFLECTION
Kettler, Jill - Florida Artist Painting. Oil on Canvas - signed lower left. Executed with brush. Jill Kettler’s sunset river scene follows a hawk gliding low in search of prey, its silhouette mirrored in softly rippling water. Mangroves frame both sides, their forms glowing beneath the fading sky. The keen observation reflects Kettler’s lifelong fascination with Florida’s wild rhythms and her personal devotion to portraying nature’s quiet, predatory grace. Canvas measures 12x36 framed to overall size of 15x39. Jill studied at Carnegie Institute of Artunder Joseph Fitzpatrick where Andy Warhol, Mel Bochner, and Philip Pearlstein studied. She has live in Florida for the past forty years. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173079 - THERESE KNOWLES FLORIDA ARTIST BLACK CAT
Knowles, Therese (1918-2008) Florida Artist Painting. Gouache on paper - signed lower right. Executed in Brushwork. Therese Knowles’ study of a black-and-white cat reveals her gentle command of watercolor intimacy. The feline sits poised against a soft gray cushion, its markings rendered with careful tonal shifts that highlight texture and personality. Knowles’ restrained palette and close perspective create a quiet, affectionate portrait, transforming a simple moment into a tender exploration of character and calm. Image measures 11.5x17.5 framed and matted to overall size of 20x26. Therese Knowles studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris before moving to Florida to study with A.E. Backus and Jim Hutchinson. She is one of an elite group of 8 artisans known as Indian River School painters, whose work is featured at the prestigious A.E. Backus Gallery in Fort Pierce, Florida. She is highly regarded for the skill and quality of her artwork. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173080 - THERESE KNOWLES FLORIDA ARTIST MOUNTAIN ROAD
Knowles, Therese (1918-2008) Florida Artist Painting. Gouache on paper - signed lower right. Therese Knowles’ mountainous watercolor scene captures a quiet, elevated vantage point along a winding overlook road. Soft washes of blue and gray shape distant clouded skies, while wildflowers brighten the edge of the lookout with delicate color. The composition blends atmospheric depth with intimate detail, showcasing Knowles’ sensitivity to place and her ability to evoke both serenity and grandeur in a single sweeping view. Image measures 11.5x15.5 framed and matted to overall size of 18x22. Therese Knowles studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris before moving to Florida to study with A.E. Backus and Jim Hutchinson. She is one of an elite group of 8 artisans known as Indian River School painters, whose work is featured at the prestigious A.E. Backus Gallery in Fort Pierce, Florida. She is highly regarded for the skill and quality of her artwork. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173081 - THERESE KNOWLES FLORIDA ARTIST WINDING RIVER
Knowles, Therese (1918-2008) Florida Artist Painting. Gouache on paper - signed lower right. Executed in brushwork. Therese Knowles’ Everglades scene immerses the viewer in the dense, untamed character of Florida’s interior wetlands. Deep green foliage crowds the winding dark river, its serpentine path disappearing into shadowed distance. The watercolor’s layered washes create a humid, atmospheric depth, capturing both the mystery and quiet majesty of the Everglades. Knowles’ sensitivity to texture and tone evokes a landscape both wild and contemplative. Image measures 11.5x17.5 framed and matted to overall size of 20x26. Therese Knowles studied at the Grande Chaumiere in Paris before moving to Florida to study with A.E. Backus and Jim Hutchinson. She is one of an elite group of 8 artisans known as Indian River School painters, whose work is featured at the prestigious A.E. Backus Gallery in Fort Pierce, Florida. She is highly regarded for the skill and quality of her artwork. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173082 - PETER MAX ACRYLIC PAINTING BETTER WORLD
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Acrylic on canvas - signed in pigment lower right. A unique work from the collection of Peter Max. The artist brings his abstract point of view to this scene with colorful trees framing the shore of a winding river. A sailboat looms in the distance with a classic Max face in the sunlight. Image measures 30x30 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 33x33. Comes with COA and Appraisal from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173083 - PETER MAX MIXED MEDIA FOUR SEASONS LARGE SCALE
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Mixed media Giclee - signed in paint on all four pieces. Peter Max’s Four Seasons—assembled as four mixed-media works under a single glass—creates a vibrant, cyclical panorama of his pop-cosmic world. Each panel radiates its own chromatic mood, from electric warmth to cool atmospheric shifts, while Max’s acrylic gestures energize the underlying prints. Together, the quartet forms a rhythmic, unified celebration of nature’s changing character, filtered through Max’s unmistakably bold, optimistic visual language. Images measure 16x12 each professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 78x25. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173084 - PETER MAX GOD BLESS AMERICA MIXED MEDIA
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Mixed Media Embellished Giclee - signed in paint lower left. Peter Max’s God Bless America with 5 liberties bursts with his signature pop-psychedelic exuberance. Repeating Statue of Liberty heads form a rhythmic, almost hypnotic pattern, each rendered in bold, saturated color. Scattered stars amplify the patriotic motif, transforming the composition into a vibrant, celebratory tapestry. Max’s dynamic palette and graphic clarity infuse the work with both national symbolism and unmistakable contemporary flair. Image measures 30x15 professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 16.5x31.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173085 - PETER MAX FOUR SEASONS: WINTER/SPRING MIXED MEDIA
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Mixed media Giclee - signed in paint lower left - Peter Max’s Four Seasons bursts with his trademark pop-cosmic vitality. Each quadrant channels a distinct seasonal mood, rendered through saturated color fields and bold, expressive linework. Max’s mixed-media approach—layering acrylic over printed structure—creates a dynamic interplay of spontaneity and design. The shifting skies and reflective river unify the composition, transforming nature’s cycle into a vibrant, celebratory tapestry of modern Americana. Image measures 6x15 professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 17.5x8.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173086 - PETER MAX BROOKLYN BRIDGE MIXED MEDIA
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Acrylic on lithograph - signed in paint lower right. Peter Max’s mixed-media Brooklyn bridge scene merges his iconic pop sensibility with painterly immediacy. Acrylic strokes sweep across the underlying lithograph, transforming the sky into a vibrant cascade of saturated color. The bridge anchors the composition with bold graphic clarity, while the river below reflects Max’s energetic palette. The interplay of printed structure and hand-applied paint creates a dynamic, celebratory fusion of spontaneity and modern urban symbolism. Image measures 23x8 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 31.5x 15.5. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173087 - PETER MAX SAMURAI SAIL MIXED MEDIA
Max, Peter (B. 1937) American Artist. Mixed media giclee on canvas - signed in paint lower right. Max channels his signature pop-cosmic dynamism through a fusion of mixed media and bold graphic clarity. The samurai motif becomes a stylized emblem of motion, set against sweeping acrylic passages that energize the underlying print. Vivid color fields evoke wind and water, transforming the sail into a radiant, symbolic vessel. The composition’s rhythmic interplay of line and hue reflects Max’s exuberant, modern mythmaking. Image measures 10x10 professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 16x16. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Peter Max (born Peter Max Finkelstein, October 19, 1937) is an American artist known for using bright colors in his work. Works by Max are associated with the visual art sand culture of the 1960s, particularly psychedelic art and pop art.
Lot: 173088 - ITZCHAK TARKAY ACRYLIC PAINTING LOST VOICE
Tarkay, Itzchak (1935-2012) original painting. Acrylic on canvas - signed lower right. Itzchak Tarkay’s Lost Voice captures his signature blend of elegance, quiet drama, and stylized intimacy. Two women sit at a bistro table, their forms outlined in fluid, assured contours. The wine glasses between them become subtle anchors of mood, suggesting conversation paused or withheld. Tarkay’s flattened color fields and patterned surfaces heighten the scene’s theatrical stillness, transforming a simple moment into a study of emotional nuance and refined modern poise. Image measures 36x26 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 29x38.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Tarkay is one of the most influential artists of this century and has inspired many artists with his depiction of the female figure. His artwork is mostly structured by the color sophistication of Matisse and the drawing style of Toulouse-Lautrec.
Lot: 173089 - ITZCHAK TARKAY SIGNED SERIGRAPH LE SALON II
Tarkay, Itzchak (1935-2012) Serigraph. Serigraph on paper - hand signed and numbered lower right. Le Salon II distills his signature blend of elegance and quiet introspection. The seated woman, poised at a table beside a vase of flowers, is rendered in Tarkay’s fluid contours and refined, flattened color fields. The interplay of patterned surfaces and serene expression creates a tableau of cultivated leisure. The composition’s decorative harmony and lyrical restraint affirm Tarkay’s role in shaping modern figurative sophistication. Image measures 16.25x16.25 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 30x30. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Tarkay is one of the most influential artists of this century and has inspired many artists with his depiction of the female figure. His artwork is mostly structured by the color sophistication of Matisse and the drawing style of Toulouse-Lautrec.
Lot: 173090 - MARC CHAGALL SIGNED ETCHING PSALM OF DAVID
Chagall, Marc (1887-1985). Etching on paper- hand signed in pencil lower right. Marc Chagall’s Psalms of David, Plate 32, carries his signature fusion of devotion and dreamlike lyricism. The etched lines feel both intimate and exalted, shaping figures and symbols that drift with spiritual weightlessness. Chagall’s fluid contouring and delicate tonal contrasts evoke a quiet reverence, transforming scripture into visual poetry. The signed impression underscores the artist’s mastery of etching as a vessel for memory, faith, and emotional resonance. Image measures 8.25x5.25 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 21.5x24.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine
Lot: 173091 - CSABA MARKUS ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS GIORGIANNA
Markus, Csaba (B.1953 ) Original painting. Oil on canvas - signed in pigment lower right. Csaba Markus’ Giorgianna radiates a luminous, icon-like presence, enriched by the gilded shimmer of gold leaf. The woman’s face emerges with serene intensity, framed by intricate passages of purple and teal that create a jeweled aura around her features. Markus’ layering of color and metallic brilliance heightens the work’s ethereal quality, merging classical elegance with contemporary opulence in a singular, contemplative portrait. Image measures 44x44 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 52x52. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Evoking the elegance of Renaissance art, Csaba Markus masterfully combines Old World ideals and classical mythology with contemporary flair. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, Markus is best known for his “Modern Mona Lisas,” which combines ancient techniques with modern methods to create ethereal portraits of confident and mysterious young women. Markus’ artwork has been displayed around the world and featured in prominent galleries in France, Japan, England, Russia, and the United States.
Lot: 173092 - CSABA MARKUS PRINT TETE DE L'AMOUR
Markus, Csaba (B.1953) - Giclee/Lithograph - signed in print signed lower right. Csaba Markus’ Tête de L'Amour transforms romantic idealism into a gilded, dreamlike icon. As a print embellished with gold leaf, the work retains Markus’ signature radiance: a woman’s face emerging from delicate, ornamental contours. Soft transitions of tone frame her features, while the gold leaf imparts a celestial glow. The composition’s refined elegance and luminous detailing underscore Markus’ fusion of classical beauty with contemporary opulence. Image measures 6x9 professionally framed and matted to to overall size of 18x21. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Evoking the elegance of Renaissance art, Csaba Markus masterfully combines Old World ideals and classical mythology with contemporary flair. Inspired by Leonardo da Vinci, Markus is best known for his “Modern Mona Lisas,” which combines ancient techniques with modern methods to create ethereal portraits of confident and mysterious young women. Markus’ artwork has been displayed around the world and featured in prominent galleries in France, Japan, England, Russia, and the United States.
Lot: 173093 - MARCEL MOULY WORLD TRADE CENTER LITHOGRAPH
Mouly, Marcel (1918-2008) Lithograph - hand signed and numbered 185/300 lower right. Marcel Mouly’s lithograph of the World Trade Center Battery Park channels his signature fusion of modernist structure and lyrical color. The towers rise as bold, geometric forms, their verticality softened by Mouly’s expressive, saturated palette. Planes of vivid hue intersect with rhythmic linework, transforming the architectural icons into a dynamic, almost musical composition. The piece reflects Mouly’s gift for elevating urban subjects into vibrant, abstracted harmonies. Image measures 28x21 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 40x33.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Marcel Mouly was a French painter associated with the Fauvism movement of the early 20th century. His colorful, abstracted paintings were influenced by both the Cubism of Pablo Picasso and the bold palette of Henri Matisse, and were shown alongside the latter’s paintings in the Salon d'Automne in Paris. Mouly was born on February 6, 1918, in Paris, France and left school at the age of 13 to work, taking night classes in drawing on the side. After serving in World War II, he established a studio in Paris and, by the 1940s, Mouly’s work had attracted critical acclaim. In 1957, he was awarded the Chevalier de L'Ordre des Arts et Lettres, and today his works are held in major institutions around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in Paris, the Museum of Modern Art in Japan, the Museum of Geneva, the Museum of Modern Art in Helsinki, and Paris’ Bibliotheque Nationale. He died on January 7, 2008, in Paris, France.
Lot: 173094 - MAYA GREEN OIL ON CANVAS FINDING MY PLACE
Green, Maya (B.1957) original painting. Oil on canvas - signed in pigment lower right. Maya Green’s Finding My Place unfolds as a luminous meditation on belonging. A field of flowers stretches outward in vibrant, expressive color, each bloom rendered with her signature blend of gesture and delicacy. The composition’s rhythmic brushwork and radiant palette create a sense of emotional searching, as if the landscape itself becomes a refuge. Green’s oil technique heightens the scene’s intimacy, merging nature’s quiet beauty with an inner journey toward self-grounding. Image measures 24x40 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 28.5 x 44.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Drawing inspiration from the scenic city of Tiberias, Israel, Green uses oil paint and an impasto technique to capture moments in time, portraying serene landscapes and bouquets of vibrant flowers. Her artwork has been admired in multiple exhibitions and is found in private collections worldwide.
Lot: 173095 - YAACOV AGAM MONOTYPE COLLAGE RAINBOW BRIGHT
Agam, Yaacov(1928-2026) - Monotype on paper with collage, Hand signed in pencil. Yaacov Agam’s Rainbow Bright exemplifies his kinetic sensibility through a vibrant monotype paper collage. Interlocking bands of color shift across the surface, creating a dynamic interplay of rhythm and perception. Agam’s layered construction invites movement, as hues seem to oscillate with each glance. The work's geometric precision and chromatic intensity underscore his exploration of visual transformation and the viewer’s active role in completing the experience. Image measures 24.75x35.5 professionally framed and matted to overall size of 47x36.5. Comes with COA from Park West. Condition: Very Fine Yaacov Agam (Hebrew:1928 – 2026) was an Israeli sculptor and experimental artist widely known for his contributions to optical and kinetic art. In 2026, he received the Israel Prize for Visual Arts
Lot: 173096 - 14K GOLD PLATED ELGIN MENS POCKET WATCH
Elgin men's 14k gold plated pocket watch. Inscribed on interior for 25 years of service. Monogrammed on the exterior. Must be paid by Certified Check, money order, or wire transfer ($15 fee). NO CREDIT OR PERSONAL CHECK PAYMENTS FOR THESE ITEMS. Condition: Fine
Lot: 173097 - LOUIS COMFORT TIFFANY FAVRILE VASE
Tiffany, Louis Comfort (1848-1933) Favrile Vase. Antique iridescent gold art glass vase. Bottom signed "L.C. Tiffany Favrile 1114-2284". Measures 10.5H x 4 inches in diameter. Condition: Very Fine Louis Comfort Tiffany was an American artist and designer who worked in the decorative arts and is best known for his work in art glass, especially stained glass and Favrile glass. He is associated with the art nouveau and aesthetic art movements. He was affiliated with a prestigious collaborative of designers known as the Associated Artists, which included Lockwood de Forest, Candace Wheeler, and Samuel Colman. Tiffany designed stained glass windows and lamps, glass mosaics, blown glass such as vases, ceramics, jewelry, enamels, and metalwork. Glass work by Tiffany Studios is known as Tiffany glass. He was the first design director at Tiffany & Co., the family company founded by his father Charles Lewis Tiffany.
Lot: 173098 - CARL WAGNER THE WET DREAM BRONZE SCULPTURE
Wagner, Carl (1938-2011) "The Wet Dream", Bronze Marlin Sculpture, 17 1/2" h. x 15" w., on a marble plinth, 19 18/2" h. overall, incised signature, dated 1989,numbered 4/25. Condition: Very Fine Carl Wagner (1938-2011) Carl Wagner sculpted and cast limited-edition bronzes at what he called his Hurricane Hill Art Works, 5 miles west of Salida. Wagner came to Colorado in the 1970s with the aim of opening his own foundry. He did that and then started doing his own art. But Wagners work has been shown around the country, and for decades he and his wife, Barbara, traveled in a van to art festivals. Carl Wagners work varied and renaged from small to life-size from buffalo, eagles and other birds. Two mugs of his mugs wound up in the hands of Ronald Reagan when he was president. One of Wagners customers sent them to the president, and Reagan later sent him a note and a medal. Wagner did many commissioned pieces, all eagle statues, for American Airlines, Anheuser-Busch and the Federal Reserve Bank. The companies used them for awards. His works are in several parks.
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