In the 1887 Mostra di Venezia, he exhibited watercolors titled: Ricordil de Cairo.
He painted a watercolor titled: L' anticamera del Papa.
Incidentally, two of these - watercolors both titled "The Dancer" - seem to foreshadow Frank Stella's decorative shaped canvases of the late 1960's.
The cover illustration is Jeannie Paske's watercolor and ink, titled In Search of a View.
A striking watercolor titled "Bums on the Waterfront" (1939) puts a group of homeless men on a pier in varying, almost caricatured, attitudes of dejection.
The watercolor, titled "Farm Building in Norfolk," shows a low farm building with a large tree set in a green field.
One, a 1940 watercolor titled "Study for Grey Tube Shelter," will be in the sale, with an estimate of $60,000 to $80,000.
His watercolor titled "Housewife," for example, depicts a woman sitting in a chair.
One is the watercolor titled "The Long Canoe" on a long piece of paper by Gus and Debera Johnson.
From 1996-97 comes the series of 24 sketch-size watercolors titled "Negress Notes (Brown Follies)."