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A Rare Portrait Of Mrs. Sanford Robinson Gifford (Mary Cecelia Gifford), 1878
By Sanford Robinson Gifford
Located in New York, NY
Sanford Robinson Gifford (American 1823-1880) A Rare Portrait Of Mrs. Sanford Robinson Gifford (Mary Cecelia Gifford) "The Artist's Wife" Oil on Paper mounted on canvas, painted in 1878, 2 years before his death. In original giltwood frame. Painting: 8 1/4" high by 7 1/4" wide Frame: 15" high x 13.5" wide Provenance: Private Collection (acquired by descent directly from the artist in 1878) Alexander Gallery, New York (acquired from the above) Acquired from the above in 1986 by the present owner The Art Institute of Chicago (Reference Number 1986.184) New York, Private Collection Literature: Ila Weiss, The Poetic Landscape: The Art and Experience of Sanford R. Gifford, Newark, 1987, no. 10, p. 309, illustrated The Art Institute of Chicago, letter from Milo Naeve to Mr. and Mrs. William Y...
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19th Century Sanford Robinson Gifford Art

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Oil

A Sketch of Derwentwater
By Sanford Robinson Gifford
Located in New York, NY
Estate stamp on verso; on stretcher bar: SEP 9th 1855
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Mid-19th Century Hudson River School Sanford Robinson Gifford Art

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Oil

Sunset Over the Shawangunks
By Sanford Robinson Gifford
Located in New York, NY
Estate stamp on verso
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19th Century Hudson River School Sanford Robinson Gifford Art

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Oil

Marina Grande, Capri, with Figures
By Sanford Robinson Gifford
Located in New York, NY
Prominent Luminist Hudson River School painter.
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19th Century Hudson River School Sanford Robinson Gifford Art

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Oil

Mount Etna from Catania
By Sanford Robinson Gifford
Located in New York, NY
Prominent Luminist Hudson River School painter.
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19th Century Hudson River School Sanford Robinson Gifford Art

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Oil

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