Oil on canvas painting. After Harry Roseland, 1867 to 1950, an American genre artist known primarily for paintings centered on poor African-Americans. One of his most popular subjects were his paintings of black women fortune tellers who read the palms and tea leaves of white women clients. This lot represents such a scene. Illegibly signed and dated 1961 in the lower right. Wooden frame. Collectible Fine Art, Americana.
LOT CONDITION & DESCRIPTION: All purchases made through Antique Arena are subject to a thirty (30) day unconditional return period beginning on the date of sale, during which buyers may return any item for any reason at their own return shipping cost. After this period, all sales are final, and items are deemed accepted by the purchaser in ``as is`` condition. All titles and descriptions are based solely on seller-supplied information and are provided as opinions without any warranty—express, implied, or statutory—regarding authenticity, authorship, provenance, condition, or any other characteristic.
All in-house shipping will be handled by our partner company ShippingTec in. As soon as your auction invoice will be paid, ShippingTec Inc. will send you a shipping invoice. You are not obligated to arrange shipping through ShippingTec Inc., below is our other suggested shipper's list ShippingTec (718) 280-1774 info@shippingtec.com The Packengers: 929.339.2223, hellonyc@thepackengers.com www.thepackengers.com/en Global Transit Group LLC., 7184491971 Attn: Russell Info@globaltgroup.net ProPacking shipping Inc., 201-562-6131 Attn: Paul pp1937@gmail.com New Century Express: 718.637.9988 James@newcenturyexpress.com Art Way Inc: 718.809.0732, info@artwayinc.com www.artwayinc.com
Oversized items will incur a larger shipping charge, please make sure you know the dimensions of the item you are bidding on. For questions related to the return policy, registration, terms and conditions of sale, shipping and delivery, or selling items, please contact us at info@antiquearena.com or 888 996-0576 ext 101