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Charles Harold Davis
"Autumn on the Farm" Charles Harold Davis, Fall Colors, Connecticut Hillscape

circa 1910s

$12,000
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Charles Harold Davis Autumn on the Farm, circa 1930s Signed lower left Oil on canvas 20 x 27 1/4 inches Provenance Private Collection, Florida Charles Harold Davis was born in Amesbury, Massachusetts. From a young age, he expressed a passion for art, which deepened after he attended a display of French Barbizon paintings in Boston. Shortly after, Davis enrolled in the Museum School at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, studying under Otto Grundmann (1844-1890). In 1881, he traveled to Paris to continue his education and stayed there for almost ten years. Throughout his time in France, he attended the Academie Julian and created landscapes inspired by the French countryside, notably Fontainebleau and Normandy. These works have been described by prominent American art historian William Gerdts as “softly tonal landscapes in the Barbizon mode that rank among the finest painted by any American. ” Davis displayed his art at both the Paris Salon and the Paris Exposition, gaining recognition at each. In the meantime, he bolstered his reputation in the United States by sending artwork back for exhibitions in New York and Boston. Davis returned from France in 1890 and, after carefully evaluating locations near the ocean with diverse landscapes, he chose to settle in Mystic, Connecticut, where he spent the remainder of his career. In Mystic, Davis’s color palette began to embrace lighter hues, and his technique became more gestural, transitioning from a tonal Barbizon approach to a more Impressionist style. Around 1895, he shifted his thematic focus to the sky, particularly cloudscapes, which would become his hallmark. In his vibrant, sunlit depictions of the Connecticut countryside, Davis illustrated expansive horizons and grand skies filled with dynamic clouds casting shadows across the land. As a prominent member of the emerging Mystic Art Colony, Davis established the Mystic Art Association in 1913. Other artists who followed in Davis’s footsteps to Mystic included David Walkley and John Joseph Enneking. A successful painter recognized for his contributions during his lifetime, Davis held solo exhibitions at William Macbeth’s gallery in New York and at Doll and Richards in Boston, with his artwork being displayed across the country in significant national and international exhibitions of the era.
  • Creator:
    Charles Harold Davis (1856-1933, American)
  • Creation Year:
    circa 1910s
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 27.75 in (70.49 cm)Width: 35 in (88.9 cm)
  • More Editions & Sizes:
    Unique WorkPrice: $12,000
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  • Gallery Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1841216621282

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