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Paintings For Sale
Period: Early 1900s
Period: 1910s
"The Artist's Wife at the Loom, " Harry Hoffman, Bright American Impressionism
Located in New York, NY
Harry Leslie Hoffman (1871 - 1964) The Artist's Wife (Beatrice Pope) at the Loom, circa 1915 Oil on canvas 30 x 32 inches Housed in a period Newcomb-Macklin frame Provenance: Estate of the artist Private Collection, Massachusetts This painting depicts the artist's wife at the loom, producing textile versions of Hoffman's underwater paintings. The screen shown behind Bea is an underwater scene also painted by Hoffman. The study of this painting is held in the collection of the Wolfsonian Museum in Florida. Harry Leslie Hoffman was born in Cressona, a small community in Pennsylvania's Schuylkill Valley. His mother was an amateur artist who encouraged her son to pursue a career in the arts. In 1893, Hoffman entered the School of Art at Yale University and studied with John Ferguson Weir, the son of Robert Walter Weir. After graduation in 1897, Hoffman moved to New York to continue his studies at the Art Students League. He also traveled to Paris and took classes at the Académie Julien. In the summer of 1902, Hoffman attended the Lyme Summer School of Art, in the town of Old Lyme on the Connecticut coast. The school was headed by Frank Vincent Dumond and was located in a boarding house owned by Florence Griswold. The school eventually grew into an artists' colony and a center for American Impressionism. When Hoffman first arrived as a student, he was not permitted to stay in the house which was designated for the professional artists only. However, his outgoing personality soon won him many friends at the colony. In 1905, Hoffman settled in Old Lyme and worked as a full member of the artist colony. He was particularly influenced by Willard Leroy Metcalf, an Impressionist also working in Old Lyme. Fellow artists later fondly recalled Hoffman's antics at the Griswold house, which included playing the flute and banjo, tap-dancing, singing humorous songs, and performing magic tricks. In 1910 Hoffman...
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1910s American Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Deux Couseuses - Impressionist Oil, Figures in Landscape by Ferdinand Deconchy
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
A stunning large oil on canvas circa 1900 by French painter Ferdinand Deconchy. The work depicts two seamstresses dressed in blue blouses and skirts...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

WWI American Scene Ashcan Modern 20th Century Historical Realism Industrial WPA
Located in New York, NY
WWI American Scene Ashcan Modern 20th Century Historical Realism Industrial WPA "Constant Driving Will Win the War," 30 x 40 inches. Oil on canvas. Signed and dated 1918 lower right. In 1905, Gerrit Beneker began his art career as an illustrator. He married Flora Judd, his high school sweetheart from Grand Rapids and they moved to Brooklyn, NY. Gerrit's early passion was to create an art that would inspire and provide honor to the workingman. As such, he had no interest in painting portraits of pretty women, which were so often seen on the magazine covers of the day. Rather he wanted to seek out workingmen on the bridges, tunnels and skyscrapers of NYC, and paint them in their environments. He completed over 150 magazine covers, numerous ads including many for Ivory Soap...
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1910s Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Small Early 20th Century California Plein Air Pine Trees Landscape
Located in Soquel, CA
Wonderful small-scale early 20th Century plein air landscape of pine trees on mountain crest. Signed and dated lower right corner "DAH 08" or "DRH 08." Condition: Good; linen relaid ...
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Early 1900s American Impressionist Paintings

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Linen, Illustration Board, Oil

Paysage au Vaudemont - Impressionist Landscape Pastel by Armand Guillaumin
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Impressionist pastel on board by French painter Jean Baptiste Armand Guillaumin. The piece depicts a view of landscape with trees to th...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Board, Pastel

Venetian Canal
Located in Milford, NH
A fine impressionist painting of a Venetian canal by American artist Aldro Thompson Hibbard (1886-1972). Hibbard was born in Falmouth, MA and later beca...
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1910s American Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Board

English Early 20th Century impressionist, man fishing by river landscape
Located in Woodbury, CT
English early 20th century, Impressionist river landscape with fisherman. Ernest Charles Walbourn was born on 16 February 1872 at Dalston, Middlesex. The second of five children, he...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

19th century oil painting of a horse and buggy with a two figures, in landscape
Located in Woodbury, CT
Well painted late 19th-century Austro-Hungarian oil on canvas of two figures in a buggy, out for a ride. Both people are well dressed which makes me think they are of the upper classes and the artist was known to paint scenes of people of wealth in various compositions. Whilst little is known about the painter the style and composition of this piece are typical of some Central European painters who painted such subjects, always with great skill and detail. This is a particularly large example of one of these subjects. The artist has achieved the effect of motion very well. The painting is framed in a Vintage French frame.
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Early 1900s Victorian Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

“Venezia”
Located in Southampton, NY
Original oil on canvas painting by the Italian landscape painter, Yves Gianni. The artist has truly captured the beauty of light dappled Venice waterway. ...
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Early 1900s Post-Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Virgil at Arms
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Right
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Early 1900s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Elegante au Parc - French Impressionist School, Figure in Landscape
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
A simply beautiful French Impressionist School oil on canvas of an elegant woman wearing a white blouse and black skirt and hat seated in a chair reading. Her parasol rests against t...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

La Palazzina (Villa Gori), Siena
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Paper
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Early 1900s Paintings

Materials

Oil, Paper

Nature morte à l’oeuf - Roger de la Fresnaye, still life, modern, french, fruit
Located in London, GB
Roger de la Fresnaye (1885-1925) Nature morte à l’oeuf 1910 oil on board mounted on panel 66.2 x 50.9 cm signed and dated ‘R de la Fresnaye.10’ (upper right) Price: $157,500 USD (in...
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1910s Modern Paintings

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Oil, Panel, Board

'Still Life, Joan of Arc Momento Mori' oil on canvas circa 1910
Located in Frome, Somerset
A fine oil by James Paterson (1854-1932) circa 1910's. oil on canvas 51cmx64cm Antique oak frame with giltwood slip frame 73cmx 83cm An interesting still life compostion consisting essentially of momento mori objects with sprigs of flower blossom. All relate to the life of Joan of Arc. Good original condition having craquelure to the paint surface, small areas of blistering which is stable. James Paterson's oil paintings make up to 10,000USD at auction alone. Viewing welcome. Higher resolution images available. Worldwide shipping arrangeable. James Paterson PRSW RSA RWS (21 August 1854 – 25 January 1932), was a Scottish landscape and portrait painter associated with The Glasgow Boys movement of artists. He is best known for his landscape paintings of Dumfriesshire, where he lived, at Moniaive from 1885 to 1905. ames Paterson was born at Blantyre, near Glasgow on 21 August 1854, the eldest son of Andrew Paterson (1819-1907) and his wife Margaret Hunter (1817-1901). The Hunter family were sewed muslin manufacturers in Glasgow. When his father was orphaned at nineteen his uncle James Hunter appointed him a foreman in his warehouse and took him into partnership two years later at the early age of twenty-one. His father was a good watercolourist as well as one of the earliest amateur photographers in Scotland and most of his family developed artistic interests. James' brother William, born 1859, later became the owner of a gallery in Bond Street, London and his youngest brother Alexander, born 1862, became an architect.James studied at the Glasgow School of Art under Robert Greenlees and subsequently in Paris under Louis Jacquesson de La Chevreuse (1839-1903) and Jean-Paul Laurens (1838-1921). A couple of years after returning to Scotland he married, in 1884, Eliza Grier Ferguson, daughter of an engineer, William Ferguson...
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1910s Realist Paintings

Materials

Oil

'Self-Portrait', Paris Salon, Royal Danish Academy, Impressionist oil, Benezit
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Initialed lower left, 'J.P' for Julius Paulsen (Danish, 1860-1940) and painted circa 1910. A dramatic, early twentieth-century work by this notable Post-Impressionist painter and th...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

'Roses with a Quimper Plate', Paris, Salon d’Automne, Fauve, Section d'Or
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower right 'Jais' for Jais Nielsen (Danish, 1885-1961) and dated 1913. An early twentieth-century, oil still-life of pink dog-roses shown loosely arranged in a cobalt blue glass vase, set beside two Breton tin-glazed earthenware plates, resting on an azure-turquoise tablecloth and contrasted against a coral-ochre background. An elegant, early work by this foundational Danish Modernist. Born in Denmark, Jais Nielsen initially studied at Kunstnernes Frie Studieskoler under Kristian Zahrtmann and exhibited for the first time at the 1907 Autumn Salon at the Charlottenborg Palace. Nielsen participated in the early and groundbreaking, “Group of Thirteen" Modernist show, where his focus on dynamic figural painting and his bold use of color set him dramatically apart from his contemporaries. From 1907-11, Nielsen's use of 'primitive' Fauve colors would continue to reinforce his break with traditional Danish painting. During this period, he made study excursions to important art centres, including, in 1909, to Berlin. In 1911, he moved to Paris where he settled in the Latin Quarter near the Musée Cluny. His first formal Paris exhibition was at the Salon d’Automne of 1912. During this first Paris period, Nielsen attended meetings of the Section d’Or at the studio of Jacques Villon and, as a result, began to incorporate subtle, yet distinct, Cubist elements into his work.   With the outbreak of World War One, Nielsen returned to Copenhagen, taking with him both his increasing compositional sophistication and a thorough understanding of the principles of Modernism. During this period, ports, dance and circus life became subjects of interest and he painted many canvases in the style of Analytic Cubism, of which he became the earliest and, arguably, the finest Danish exponent. From 1915 onwards, Nielsen also created Cubist sculptures and, from 1922-28, was employed as a sculptor by the Royal Copenhagen porcelain factory. Here, he produced a series of ceramic sculptures on Biblical themes which included the Good Samaritan and several versions of Jacob Wrestling with the Angel...
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1910s Post-Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Impressionist Signed Landscape with Cherry Blossom Tree Antique Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique impressionist cherry blossom tree landscape painting. Oil on board, circa 1914. Signed lower right illegibly. Displayed in a wood frame. Image size, 18"L x 21.5"H.
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Original Illustration for The Red Cross
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right 19.875" x 14.00" Each Panel 1 of a 4 Part Illustration used as a promotional poster Poster for The Red Cross—Watching...
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1910s Paintings

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Board, Oil

"South Street Seaport, New York City, " Arthur Clifton Goodwin, pastel, cityscape
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Born in Portsmouth, New Hampshire in 1866, Arthur Clifton Goodwin grew up in Chelsea, Massachusetts. A self-taught artist, Goodwin moved to Boston and began to paint at age 30, capturing the city, its streets and people with his loose impressionistic brushstroke. Although Goodwin never studied in Paris, he absorbed the Impressionistic ideal, painting en plein air and capturing the landscapes and cities he visited with quick, loose strokes, as he does in “South Street Seaport...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Paintings

Materials

Pastel

'Italy, Sunny Afternoon', Charlottenborg Gallery, Paris
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
Signed lower left, 'Vantore' for Erik Mogens Christian Vantore (Danish, 1895-1977) and dated 1914. A lyrical early twentieth-century, Post-Impressionist landscape showing a panorami...
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1910s Post-Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Carriage of Travertine - Oil on Canvas by Giuseppe Raggio - 1901
Located in Roma, IT
Important work by one of the leading artists of the italian naturalism, influenced by Giovanni Fattori as well as the the Barbizon School in France. Provenience: Collection of the Qu...
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Early 1900s Naturalistic Paintings

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Oil

Central Park Autumn
Located in Missouri, MO
Paul Cornoyer “Central Park Autumn” c. 1910 Oil on Canvas Framed Size: approx 29 x 35 inches Canvas Size: approx 22 x 26.5 inches Provenance: The Artist to Private Collection, St. Louis thence by Descent Conservation report: Excellent condition. On original canvas, not relined. No in-painting. Paul Cornoyer was born in 1864 in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied there at the School of Fine Arts in 1881. His first works were in a Barbizon mode, and his first exhibit was in 1887. In 1889, he went to Paris for further training, studying at the Academie Julien, and returned to St. Louis in 1894. By the early 1890s, his work was more lyrical and Tonal, and he applied this style to subjects such as cityscapes and landscapes. In 1894, he painted a mural depicting the birth of St. Louis for the Planters Hotel in that city. His activities during the next six years were not particularly profitable, however, and the whereabouts of his St. Louis paintings are scarcely known. One exception is the triptych, A View of Saint Louis, with its strong urban realism. It shows the Eads Bridge...
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1910s American Impressionist Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

“Crashing Surf”
By William Reuben Clark Wood
Located in Southampton, NY
Oil on canvas painting by the American artist William Reuben Clark Wood. Signed lower left and dated 1913. The painting is it’s original wood, gesso and gold leaf frame 33.5 by 39.5 inches. WILLIAM REUBEN CLARK WOOD American, 1875–1915 A noted scenic landscape painterOil pastel on paper by the American artist Leon Dolice. Signed lower right. Condition is excellent. The painting appears from my research to be the Banker’s Trust building completed in 1917 in New York City. The building still stands today with landmark status. In original Art Deco frame. Overall 18.75 by 14 inches. Condition of frame is very good to excellent. W.R.C. Wood - as he signed his name - was born in Washington, D. C. in 1875. He was a pupil of Samuel E. Whiteman (1860 - 1922), an earlier Baltimore artist...
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1910s Post-Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Feeding Time
Located in Missouri, MO
Paul E. Harney, Jr. "Feeding Time" 1909 Oil on Wood Panel Signed and Dated Panel Size: approx 8 x 12 inches Framed Size: approx. 16 x 19 inches Paul Harney (1850-1915) Born in New ...
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Early 1900s American Realist Paintings

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Wood Panel, Oil

Lookey There!
Located in Missouri, MO
John George Brown "Lookey There!" 1905 Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated Lower Right Site: approx 24 x 17 inches Framed: approx 30 x 24 inches Born into a poor family in Durh...
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Early 1900s Realist Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Prometheus
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Panel Sight Size 31.00" x 21.25", Framed 36.00" x 22.00" Signature: Signed Lower Left Maxfield Parrish began his career at age 25 as an illustrator, painting magazin...
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1910s Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Fall Forest View
By Catherine Watkins
Located in Buffalo, NY
Impressionist fall forest landscape by Catherine Watkins (1861-1947). Oil on board, circa 1910. Unsigned. Displayed in a period frame. Image size, 11"L x 8.5"H, overall...
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Early 1900s American Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Croix de Guerre, Saturday Evening Post Cover, 1918
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Dimensions: 28.00" x 21.00;" Framed 36.00" x 29.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right Saturday Evening Post Cover, June 29, 1918 Exhibitions: It's a Man's World,...
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1910s Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Which One? Saturday Evening Post Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Right Sight Size 28.00" x 24.00", Framed 30.00" x 27.00" Cover of Saturday Evening Post Magazine, October 31, 1908. Exhibitions: It's a Man's World, Illustration Art by and for Men: November 14-17 2012, Illustration House NYC The National Arts Club NYC Jan 6- 19 2013 Christie's New York, Illustrating America: Norman Rockwell and His Contemporaries, November 30, 2013- January, 2014 Joseph Christian Leyendecker was one of the most famous and prolific illustrators of his time and painted one less cover for The Saturday Evening Post than Norman Rockwell. He was the creator of the cherubic New Year’s Baby and the handsome Arrow Shirt Man who set the style for men’s fashion for decades. In addition to his beautiful men, women and children, Leyendecker’s covers and advertisements depicted subjects ranging from sports to war to politics. This 1908 Post cover shows a young newsboy holding pictures of William Howard Taft...
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Early 1900s Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Paysage
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
A captivating oil on canvas by popular and notable French artist Maximilien Luce depicting a beautifully painted landscape. Signed lower left. Maximilien Luce was a French Neo-Impre...
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Early 1900s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Early 20th Century Central Park Bridge Landscape
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautifully romantic and diminutive landscape of Central Park Bridge c.1915, by Claude Buck (American, 1890-1974). Signed indistinctly, mid-lower...
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1910s American Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Board

Sconset Beach, Nantucket
By Edward Emerson Simmons
Located in Greenwich, CT
Edward Emerson Simmons was a key member of the group known as The Ten American Painters (or more commonly “The Ten”), an important association of artists who came together in 1897. T...
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1910s Realist Paintings

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Board, Canvas, Oil

L'irreparable
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Belgian Symbolist artist Jan Frans DeBoever (1872 – 1949), created symbolist/allegorical paintings throughout his lifetime. He centralized on allegorical and literary subjects, ge...
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1910s Symbolist Paintings

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Mixed Media

The Brothers
Located in West Hollywood, CA
An original oil on canvas by Hungarian artist Gertrude Klaris. Klaris worked in oils but pramrily in mixed media works on paper, much of her style is akin to her love of stained glas...
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1910s Symbolist Paintings

Sorcieres
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Soricieres, depicts a covenant of witches as they convene at the top of a fabled mountain in Germany, the Broeken. The legend states that on a single night of the year, St. Walpurgis...
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1910s Symbolist Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Gehenne
Located in West Hollywood, CA
Belgian Symbolist artist Jan Frans DeBoever (1872 - 1948), created symbolist/allegorical paintings throughout his lifetime. He centralized on allegorical and literary subjects, generally depicting the constant struggle of good vs. evil. This is consistently reflected by images of beautiful women interacting with skeletons, gargoyles and demons. An original oil on panel, Gehenne depicts two cowering skeletons as they languish at the gates of hell...
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1910s Paintings

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Panel, Oil

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