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Painter, Illustrator, Sculptor, b. 1905 - d. 1964

A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and
brilliant, smoldering colors.
He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment.
Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940.
In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales.
In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday."
His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino, "Curtain Call," O/B.
        Sep. 20, 2024

        Jon Corbino, "Curtain Call," O/B.

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Corbino, Jon (American, 1905-1964). "Curtain Call." Oil on board. Signed u.r. Signed and titled on verso. Sight: 7 3/4" x 9 3/4". Frame: 13" x 15". Condition: Loose in frame

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • Jon Corbino "Escaped Bull"
        Jun. 18, 2024

        Jon Corbino "Escaped Bull"

        Est: $200 - $300

        1937, Lithograph. Signed in pencil lower right "Jon Corbino" Inscribed lower left "To Dorothea Ashby Taylor the lady without sales resistance"

        Kiechel Auction
      • Jon Corbino (1905-1964) "Circus Performers"
        Jun. 16, 2024

        Jon Corbino (1905-1964) "Circus Performers"

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Jon Corbino (Florida, New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) "Circus Performers" Oil on board. Signed lower left. Titled on the back. Original Frank Oehlschlaeger gallery label verso. Housed in the original carved frame. Sight Size: 10 x 7 7/8 in. Overall Framed Size: 14 x 12.5 in.

        Helmuth Stone
      • Jon Corbino (FL, NY, MA 1905-1964) "Tent on Fire"
        Jun. 16, 2024

        Jon Corbino (FL, NY, MA 1905-1964) "Tent on Fire"

        Est: $1,500 - $3,000

        Jon Corbino (Florida, New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) "Tent on Fire" Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. Housed in the original Ben Badura carved frame. Label verso. Titled on the stretcher. Sight Size: 12 1/4 x 16 1/8 in. Overall Framed Size: 18 x 21.5 in.

        Helmuth Stone
      • Jon Corbino (1905 1964) American
        Jun. 15, 2024

        Jon Corbino (1905 1964) American

        Est: $3,500 - $5,500

        Jon Corbino (1905-1964) Oil on canvas, signed lower right "Jon Corbino", piece measures 20 x 16 and 24.5 x 20.5 inches in Rockport framers frame. Verso of frame is signed by artist and carries exhibition label that is mostly rubbed off but still reads Jon Corbino and part of original title. A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors.He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment.Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940.In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales.In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday."His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

        Cutler Bay Auctions
      • Jon Corbino, "Curtain Call," O/B.
        Jun. 07, 2024

        Jon Corbino, "Curtain Call," O/B.

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Corbino, Jon (American, 1905-1964). "Curtain Call." Oil on board. Signed u.r. Signed and titled on verso. Sight: 7 3/4" x 9 3/4". Frame: 13" x 15".Loose in frame

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Gouache on Paper, Three Dancers, H 7" W 4.25"
        Apr. 19, 2024

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Gouache on Paper, Three Dancers, H 7" W 4.25"

        Est: $75 - $125

        Signed 'Corbino' to the lower left. Frame measures H 17" x W 13". Provenance: The Arwin Galleries Inc. 222 Grand River West, Detroit, MI, DuMouchelles Art Galleries 7/2009, Property of Prominent Collector, Birmingham, Michigan

        DuMouchelles
      • Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Oil on Canvas, "Children - Beach Scene", H 8.25" W 10.25"
        Apr. 19, 2024

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Oil on Canvas, "Children - Beach Scene", H 8.25" W 10.25"

        Est: $400 - $600

        Signed in the lower right. Depicting a group of children at a beach. Having a painted wood frame, H 14.5", W 16.5". We would kindly like to thank Ms. Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist, for confirming the authenticity of this painting and for its inclusion in the catalogue raisonne. Provenance: From a Private Collection, Bloomfield Township, MI

        DuMouchelles
      • Jon Corbino (1905 - 1964) "Portrait of Laurie"
        Apr. 14, 2024

        Jon Corbino (1905 - 1964) "Portrait of Laurie"

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905 - 1964) "Portrait of Laurie" - 1945 Oil on Canvas. Signed lower right. Verso: TAG Corbino Galleries, on stretcher in Corbino’s hand—his Rockport address, red estate stamp #40. Sight Size: 24 x 20 in. Overall Framed Size: 30.25 x 26.25 in. EXHIBITIONS: - Hibel Gallery, Palm Beach, FL, “Jon Corbino” Feb-Mar 1970 - Frank J. Oehlschlaeger Galleries, Sarasota, FL. “Exhibition of Paintings by Jon Corbino,” January-Feb 1975 - Brevard At Center Museum, Melbourne, FL, “Jon Corbino (1905-64): A Timeless Tradition” September 11- November 7, 1993. LITERATURE: - Splash (Sarasota, FL) Feb 1985 pg. 22. [ill. Portrait of Laurie] - Getlein, Frank. Jon Corbino: A Retrospective 1926-1964, Naples, FL; Harmon-Meek Galleries 1990. - Vigilante Ph.D., Amy R. Jon Corbino (1905-64): A Timeless Tradition. Melbourne, FL. Brevard Art Center Museum 1993. Corbino is represented in 96 museums including Metropolitan Museum, New York, NY, Whitney Museum, New York, NY, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY, National Academy of Design, New York, NY, Art Students League, New York, NY.

        Helmuth Stone
      • Jon Corbino (American, 1905 - 1964)
        Apr. 14, 2024

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905 - 1964)

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905 - 1964) Portrait of Artist's Daughter Oil on Canvas. Signed lower left. Sight Size: 36 x 26 in. Overall Framed Size: 46 x 36 x 2.75 in. His work is represented in 96 U.S. museums including Metropolitan Museum, New York, NY, Whitney Museum, New York, NY, Brooklyn Museum, New York, NY, National Academy of Design, New York, NY, Art Students League, New York, NY, as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

        Helmuth Stone
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Apr. 14, 2024

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: The Native (titled on stretcher) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 22 inches / 66 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left and on stretcher NOTE: authenticated by Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116565 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • JON CORBINO (AMERICAN, 1905-1964).
        Apr. 07, 2024

        JON CORBINO (AMERICAN, 1905-1964).

        Est: $400 - $600

        'Evening Picnickers'. Oil on board. Signed lower right. From a Westchester County, NY collection. Dimensions: 8" h x 10" w. Frame: 11" h x 13" w.

        Clarke Auction Gallery
      • JON CORBINO, "CONVERSATION," O/C, 1944.
        Feb. 23, 2024

        JON CORBINO, "CONVERSATION," O/C, 1944.

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Corbino, Jon (New York,1905-1964). "Conversation." Oil on canvas. 1944. Signed l.r. Sight: 19 1/4" x 15 1/4". Frame: 24" x 20". Kleeman Galleries, NYC label on verso.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Oil on Canvas, "Children - Beach Scene", H 8.25" W 10.25"
        Feb. 16, 2024

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Oil on Canvas, "Children - Beach Scene", H 8.25" W 10.25"

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Signed in the lower right. Depicting a group of children at a beach. Having a painted wood frame, H 14.5", W 16.5". We would kindly like to thank Ms. Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist, for confirming the authenticity of this painting and for its inclusion in the catalogue raisonne. Provenance: From a Private Collection, Bloomfield Township, MI

        DuMouchelles
      • Jon Corbino, Portraits of Two Boys
        Jan. 30, 2024

        Jon Corbino, Portraits of Two Boys

        Est: $100 - $200

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964), two oil on canvas portraits of boys, possibly brothers, each wearing a red sweater and blue tie, signed along the bottom, smaller 14" x 12" canvas, larger 17" x 14" canvas.

        Old Kinderhook Auction Company
      • Jon Corbino (1905-1964) Oil On Canvas
        Jan. 20, 2024

        Jon Corbino (1905-1964) Oil On Canvas

        Est: -

        Frame Is In Good Condition. Frame Measures Approximately 26.5in X 18.5in. Image Measures Approximately 19.5in X 11.5in. Signed In The Lower Right Corner. Nr13036 Sa

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Jon Corbino "Little Tow Head" Oil On Board
        Jan. 20, 2024

        Jon Corbino "Little Tow Head" Oil On Board

        Est: -

        Oil on board painting by listed New York artist Jon Corbino (1905 - 1964). The painting is titled "Little Tow Head" and is signed in the lower left. Sight measures approx. 7-1/2" across 9-5/8" tall, framed measures 12-5/8" across 14-5/8" tall. Beautiful gold frame.

        Kraft Auction Service
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Dec. 17, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,350 - $1,700

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: Bullfighting MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 7 1/2 inches / 12 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 8 x 11 inches / 20 x 27 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NOTE: authenticated by Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119302 US Shipping $42 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Dec. 17, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: The Native (titled on stretcher) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 22 inches / 66 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left and on stretcher NOTE: authenticated by Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116565 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Dec. 17, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) TITLE: Circus Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. Original frame. ART SIZE: 10 x 14 inches / 25 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 18 x 22 inches / 45 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NOTE: authenticated by Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124427 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • JON CORBINO (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1905-1964)
        Dec. 15, 2023

        JON CORBINO (ITALIAN/AMERICAN, 1905-1964)

        Est: $200 - $400

        Jon Corbino Italian/American, 1905-1964 Portrait Oil on board, signed lower right Bust of a young girl in bonnet and embroidered collar in a Louvre France Co. frame.

        Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers
      • Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Oil on Canvas, "Children Beach Umbrella", H 8.25" W 10.25"
        Nov. 17, 2023

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Oil on Canvas, "Children Beach Umbrella", H 8.25" W 10.25"

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Signed in the lower right. Depicting a group of children at a beach. Having a painted wood frame, H 14.5", W 16.5". We would kindly like to thank Ms. Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist, for confirming the authenticity of this painting and for its inclusion in the catalogue raisonne. Provenance: From a Private Collection, Bloomfield Township, MI

        DuMouchelles
      • Jon Corbino pastel
        Oct. 21, 2023

        Jon Corbino pastel

        Est: $600 - $900

        John Corbino (1905-1964) Ballerina pastel on paper, 1929, signed Corbino '29 lower left, matted and framed.     17 x 11'' Exhibited: Art on Paper- Weatherspoon Annual Exhibition, University of North Carolina, Greensboro, NC  1979

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • Jon Corbino, "Conversation," O/C, 1944.
        Sep. 22, 2023

        Jon Corbino, "Conversation," O/C, 1944.

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        Corbino, Jon (New York,1905-1964). "Conversation." Oil on canvas. 1944. Signed l.r. Sight: 19 1/4" x 15 1/4" Frame: 24" x 20". Kleeman Galleries, NYC label on verso.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Sep. 10, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,350 - $1,700

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: Bullfighting MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 7 1/2 inches / 12 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 8 x 11 inches / 20 x 27 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NOTE: authenticated by Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119302 US Shipping $42 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Sep. 10, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: The Native (titled on stretcher) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 22 inches / 66 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left and on stretcher NOTE: authenticated by Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116565 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Sep. 10, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) TITLE: Circus Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. Original frame. ART SIZE: 10 x 14 inches / 25 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 18 x 22 inches / 45 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NOTE: authenticated by Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124427 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Jun. 11, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,400 - $1,700

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: Bullfighting MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 7 1/2 inches / 12 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 8 x 11 inches / 20 x 27 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119302 US Shipping $42 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Jun. 11, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: The Native (titled on stretcher) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 22 inches / 66 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left and on stretcher SIMILAR ARTISTS: Charles Wilson Knapp, William Jurian Kaula, Solon Badger, Maurice Sterne, Gilbert Margeson, Andre Gisson, Frank Weston Benson, John Grabach, Charles Warren Eaton, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Carl Peters, Fletcher Martin, Eric Sloane, Arthur Goodwin, Robert Bliss CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116565 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Jun. 11, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,200 - $1,600

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) TITLE: Circus Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. Original frame. ART SIZE: 10 x 14 inches / 25 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 18 x 22 inches / 45 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NOTE: authenticated by Lee Corbino, daughter of the artist CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124427 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino lithograph
        Jun. 03, 2023

        Jon Corbino lithograph

        Est: $300 - $500

        Jon Corbino (1905-1964) ''Montana Earthquake'' lithograph, ca. 1940, very good condition. 10 1/2 x 14 1/2''

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • Jon Corbino (NY, 1905 - 1964) "Torso", Exhibited
        Apr. 02, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY, 1905 - 1964) "Torso", Exhibited

        Est: $3,000 - $6,000

        Jon Corbino (NY, MA, FL, 1905 - 1964) "Torso" Oil on Board. Signed in red pencil lower left. Painted in 1937. Exhibited in Rockport Art Association, MA (1937) Macbeth Galleries, NY (1937-1940) Carnegie Institute, PA (1939) Kleemann Galleries, NY (1944-1947) Frank J Oehschlaeger Galleries, FL (1981) Sight Size: 21.5 x 16.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 27.75 x 22 in. Framed behind glass.

        Helmuth Stone
      • Jon Corbino pastel
        Mar. 25, 2023

        Jon Corbino pastel

        Est: $600 - $900

        Jon Corbino (American 1905-1964) Ballerina pastel on paper, 1929, signed Corbino '29 lower left, very good condition, matted and framed. 17 x 11''

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Mar. 12, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,450 - $1,800

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: Bullfighting MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 7 1/2 inches / 12 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 8 x 11 inches / 20 x 27 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119302 US Shipping $42 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Mar. 12, 2023

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,800 - $2,300

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: The Native (titled on stretcher) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 22 inches / 66 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left and on stretcher SIMILAR ARTISTS: Charles Wilson Knapp, William Jurian Kaula, Solon Badger, Maurice Sterne, Gilbert Margeson, Andre Gisson, Frank Weston Benson, John Grabach, Charles Warren Eaton, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Carl Peters, Fletcher Martin, Eric Sloane, Arthur Goodwin, Robert Bliss CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116565 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Dec. 18, 2022

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,500 - $1,900

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: Bullfighting MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 7 1/2 inches / 12 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 8 x 11 inches / 20 x 27 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119302 US Shipping $42 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Dec. 18, 2022

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,900 - $2,400

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: The Native (titled on stretcher) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 22 inches / 66 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left and on stretcher SIMILAR ARTISTS: Charles Wilson Knapp, William Jurian Kaula, Solon Badger, Maurice Sterne, Gilbert Margeson, Andre Gisson, Frank Weston Benson, John Grabach, Charles Warren Eaton, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Carl Peters, Fletcher Martin, Eric Sloane, Arthur Goodwin, Robert Bliss CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116565 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • JON CORBINO CIRCUS RIDERS LITHOGRAPH
        Nov. 12, 2022

        JON CORBINO CIRCUS RIDERS LITHOGRAPH

        Est: $100 - $200

        SIGNED AND TITLED IN GRAPHITE. 21.5"X28.5"

        Freedom Auction Company
      • Jon Corbino pastel
        Oct. 22, 2022

        Jon Corbino pastel

        Est: $700 - $900

        John Corbino (American 1905-1964) Ballerina- pastel on paper, 1929, signed Corbino '29 lower left, very good condition, matted and framed. 17 x 11''

        Rachel Davis Fine Arts
      • Jon Corbino American, 1905-1964 Quarry Crows
        Sep. 28, 2022

        Jon Corbino American, 1905-1964 Quarry Crows

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Jon Corbino American, 1905-1964 Quarry Crows Signed Jon Corbino (ll), signed Jon Corbino and inscribed as titled on the reverse Oil on panel 12 x 16 inches (30.5 x 40.6 cm) C 

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      • Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964), Fishermen in the Harbor
        Sep. 25, 2022

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964), Fishermen in the Harbor

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        Jon Corbino (American, 1905-1964) Fishermen in the Harbor oil on canvas signed "Jon Corbino" (lower left) 29 1/2 x 40 inches (sight) 37 3/4 x 48 inches (frame)

        Fontaine's Auction Gallery
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Sep. 11, 2022

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: Bullfighting MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 7 1/2 inches / 12 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 8 x 11 inches / 20 x 27 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119302 US Shipping $42 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Sep. 11, 2022

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,900 - $2,500

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: The Native (titled on stretcher) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 22 inches / 66 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left and on stretcher SIMILAR ARTISTS: Charles Wilson Knapp, William Jurian Kaula, Solon Badger, Maurice Sterne, Gilbert Margeson, Andre Gisson, Frank Weston Benson, John Grabach, Charles Warren Eaton, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Carl Peters, Fletcher Martin, Eric Sloane, Arthur Goodwin, Robert Bliss CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116565 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (1905-1964) Portrait of Ann Brockman 72 x 48 in. (182.8 x 121.9 cm.) (Painted circa 1938.)
        Aug. 24, 2022

        Jon Corbino (1905-1964) Portrait of Ann Brockman 72 x 48 in. (182.8 x 121.9 cm.) (Painted circa 1938.)

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Jon Corbino (1905-1964) Portrait of Ann Brockman oil on Masonite, unframed 72 x 48 in. (182.8 x 121.9 cm.) Painted circa 1938. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • JON CORBINO, American (1905-1964), "Equestrian Acrobats in Action", oil on canvas, 10 x 12 inches
        Jun. 23, 2022

        JON CORBINO, American (1905-1964), "Equestrian Acrobats in Action", oil on canvas, 10 x 12 inches

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        JON CORBINO American, (1905-1964) "Equestrian Acrobats in Action" oil on canvas signed lower left "Corbino," signed and titled on the stretcher

        Shannon's
      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Jun. 12, 2022

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: Bullfighting MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 5 x 7 1/2 inches / 12 x 20 cm FRAME SIZE: 8 x 11 inches / 20 x 27 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119302 US Shipping $42 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting
        Jun. 12, 2022

        Jon Corbino (NY,MA,1905-1964) oil painting

        Est: $2,000 - $2,600

        ARTIST: Jon Corbino (New York, Massachusetts, 1905 - 1964) NAME: The Native (titled on stretcher) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. Missing one flake of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. Minor damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 22 inches / 66 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower left and on stretcher SIMILAR ARTISTS: Charles Wilson Knapp, William Jurian Kaula, Solon Badger, Maurice Sterne, Gilbert Margeson, Andre Gisson, Frank Weston Benson, John Grabach, Charles Warren Eaton, Frank Henry Shapleigh, Carl Peters, Fletcher Martin, Eric Sloane, Arthur Goodwin, Robert Bliss CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116565 US Shipping $75 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US BIOGRAPHY: A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. Jon Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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      • Jon Corbino, New York, Massachusetts (1905 - 1964), The Red Bonnet, oil on canvas board, 9 1/2"H x 7 1/2"W (sight), 14 1/4"H x 12 5/8"W (frame)
        Jun. 04, 2022

        Jon Corbino, New York, Massachusetts (1905 - 1964), The Red Bonnet, oil on canvas board, 9 1/2"H x 7 1/2"W (sight), 14 1/4"H x 12 5/8"W (frame)

        Est: $600 - $800

        Jon Corbino New York, Massachusetts, (1905 - 1964) The Red Bonnet oil on canvas board signed lower left. EX Kleemann Galleries, NY Biography from the Archives of askART: Biography from Broward Auction Gallery A highly acclaimed artist for heroic themes revealing the anxieties of America during the 1930s, Jon Corbino depicted disasters such as wars and floods. These paintings were tributes to the perseverance of man against unknown forces of the universe. He was much admired for his skill in draftsmanship and brilliant, smoldering colors. He was also known for his love of horses, sometimes painting these powerful animals as mythic symbols from the Greek legends of the childhood. In addition, he painted the fantasy of the circus and the ballet, often from back stage where the performers were captured in a reflective moment. on Corbino was born in Vittoria, Sicily in 1905 and came to the United States with his parents at the age of 8. He grew up in New York City and attended the Ethical Culture Fieldston School on an art scholarship and then enrolled in the Art Students League. He received two Guggenheim Fellowships and was elected a member of the National Academy of Design in 1940. In 1941, he received the first grant awarded to a visual artist from the National Institute of Arts and Letters. The poet Stephen Vincent Benet made the presentation at Carnegie Hall, and in his commendation said that Corbino "has brought to American art rare gifts of color and design, and because of the honesty, richness and variety of his work." Corbino's work was also featured in three Venice Biennales. In 1966, a critic for the Chicago American wrote of a Corbino retrospective exhibition: "he painted people of the world-people on the beach, in the sun, in the moonlight. But he graced them with spirit, life, and movement that transcend the everyday." His work is represented in 64 U.S. museums as well as the Lotus Club, New York, NY; First National Bank of Chicago; Fine Arts Society, Sarasota, FL; Hallmark Cards, Inc., Kansas City, MO; Ringling College of Art and Design, Sarasota, FL; Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.; The United States Post Office, Long Beach, Long Island, NY; Town of Rockport, Massachusetts, Rockport, MA.

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