11 19 STRUCK, HERMANN. Group of 31 engravings, including five portraits featuring: The German artist Lovis Corinth; the Norwegian explorer Fridtjof Nansen; President Abraham Lincoln (two); the Austrian theater director Max Reinhardt; Governor Alfred E. Smith of New York. * “Portrait After Rembrandt” (four). * Two additional portraits: An Oriental gentleman and Artist self-portrait, both noted in pencil by Struck “plate destroyed.” * Eleven landscapes, etc. Including Venice and New York. * Eight book-plates (duplication). All signed by Struck in pencil (excluding five book-plates), many with artist’s additional notations in pencil and limitation. Portraits by Corinth, Nansen and Reinhardt also signed by the respective sitter. Few with some wear, Corinth portrait torn. $2000-3000 ❧ PROVENANCE: By descent within the artist’s family. 20 STRUCK, HERMANN. Portrait (unidentified) facing left. Watercolor, signed and dated by the artist lower right. Haifa, 1942. * WITH: STRUCK, GEORG. Self-portrait, and an additional three portraits of Struck family members (David, Felix and “Grandma Struck.”) Pencil on paper. Signed and dated: (18)96, 1903, 1906 and n.d. $500-700 ❧ PROVENANCE: By descent within the artist’s family. 21 RYCHTER-MAY, ANNA. Three Yemenite Scholars. Watercolor on paper. Signed ‘A. Rychter-May, Jerusalem’ lower left. Framed. 8.5 x 11.5 inches (21.6 x 29.2 cm). Jerusalem. $1000-1500 ❧ German-born Anna Rycher-May (1865-1955) was the wife of the famed Polish artist Tadeusz Rychter. Husband and wife traveled to Palestine during the ‘Orientalist’ era of the 1920’s where their work was exhibited at the Bezalel School, the salon of Cardinal Ferrari in Jerusalem and elsewhere. Tadeusz Rychter returned to defend Poland from German onslaught in 1939 but was killed soon after. His wife, Anna, remained in Jerusalem and died there, aged 90. Lot 20 Lot 21