No. 20 of the 1972 Antique Automobile Series, Pierce Arrow 1913 Touring "66". 14 x 14.5 in. (sight) 28 x 22 in. on its mount.
No. 25 of the 1972 Antique Automobile Series, Coey 1913 Touring. Measures 14 x 14 in. (sight) 28 x 22 in. with its mount.
No. 11 of the 1972 Antique Automobile Series, Sears 1911 High-Wheel Runabout. Measures 15 x 15 in. (sight) and 25 x 21 in. with its mount.
No. 22 of the 972 Antique Automobile Series, Pierce Stanhope 1905 Runabout. Measures 14.5 x 14.5 in. (sight) and 28 x 22 in. with its mount.
No. 35 of the 1972 Antique Automobile Series, American 1911 Touring. Measures 14.5 x 14.5 in. (sight) and 8 x 22 in. with its mount.
No. 16 of the 1972 Antique Automobile Series, Maxwell 1912 Runabout. 14.5 x 14.5 in. (sight) and 28 x 22 in. with its mount.
No. 34 of the 1972 Antique Automobile Series, Winton 1911 Seven-Passenger Touring. Measures 14 x 14 in. (sight) and 28 x 22.5 in. with its mount.
No. 18 of the 1972 Antique Automobile Series, Holsman 1902 Auto-Buggy High Wheeler. Measures 14x 14 in. (sight) and 28 x 22 in. with its mount.
No. 31 of the 1972 Antique Automobile Series, Mercer 1910 Speedster. Measures 14 x 14 in. (sight) and 28 x 22 in. with its mount.
No. 29 of the 1972 Automobile Series, Haynes-Apperson 1897 Surrey-Topped Tourer. Measures 14 x 14 in. and 28 x 22 in. with its mount. conition: some tape residue at the top margin of the piece and other residual tape marks on the left margin of the mount.
"My final year in high school, I convinced myself that, above all else, I wanted to become an artist,” wrote Jerome Biederman in the November-December 1970 issue of Horseless Carriage Gazette. Biederman built a prolific career as a pioneering artist of inventions in transportation that moved on land, air, and sea. His paintings were prominently featured in McCleery-Cumming Corporation calendars, Playboy magazine, Automobile Quarterly, and Horseless Carriage Gazette for over thirty years.