Skip to main content
Want more images or videos?
Request additional images or videos from the seller
1 of 10

Clement Swift
Breton Chores

1870

About the Item

Clement Nye Swift "Breton Chores" 1870 Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated Lower Right Canvas Size: approx 27 x18 inches Framed Size: approx 34 x 35 inches Provenance: Private Midwestern Collection Clement Nye Swift was born in the town of Acushnet, Massachusetts and lived their his entire life, dying there in 1918. He first aspired to be an animal painter, and traveled abroad to study the style of French painters. His work met with critical acclaim, and he exhibited in the famous Paris Salon from 1872-1881. He also wrote poetry -- in particular, verses which were published in the New Bedford Standard on August 27, 1916, featuring "The Ship that Never Will Sail" in praise of the building of the Lagoda ship model at the Whaling Museum.
  • Creator:
    Clement Swift (1846 - 1918)
  • Creation Year:
    1870
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 34 in (86.36 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Has been relined but in good condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Missouri, MO
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU74735131791
More From This SellerView All
  • Young Lady Picking Wildflowers
    By Charles Bosseron Chambers
    Located in Missouri, MO
    Charles Chambers (American, 1880-1964) Young Lady Picking Wildflowers Signed Lower Right 10 x 13 inches 16.5 x 16.5 inches with frame C. Bosseron Chambers was known for figurative works in an illustrative manner, with many of them being either portraits or works with religious themes. An illustrator and teacher as well as painter, Chambers was born in St. Louis, Missouri on May 1882. His father, a young Irish captain in the British Army, was a convert to the Catholic Church, and his mother was the daughter of a French family long established in St. Louis. Charles, the youngest of several children, was sent to the Preparatory and Grammar Schools connected with St. Louis University in his earliest years, and his education in his chosen art was begun under Louis Schultz of the Berlin Royal Academy, with whom he spent six years. His next master was Aleis Hrdliczka of the Royal Academy of Vienna, and he later studied with Johannes Schumacher of Dresden for six years. After matriculating at St. Louis University, Chambers began his professional career at Palm Beach, Florida, a place chosen because of his mother's failing health. From this period in his artistic productions date the fantastic figure compositions exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition, together with portraits of Colonel Mitchell for the Missouri Historical Society; Joseph Jefferson, the great American actor; young Master Haven; Henry Phipps; Henry M. Flagler; Mrs. Voorhis and others. In 1916, he moved to New York City, and established himself in the Carnegie Studios, Carnegie Hall, where he occupied a splendid atelier. Here he produced the Light of the World, the most popular religious painting of the early 1900s in the USA. He was a member of the Society of Illustrators, established in 1901 in New York City, and the Salmagundi Club, an early important art club in New York City. He illustrated Sir Walter Scott's, Quentin Durward, in the Scribner Classics for Young People. His work was exhibited at the well-known John Levy Galleries in New York City in the 1930s, and his work is now in several public collections in St. Louis and Chicago, including Chicago's St. Ignatius's Church, Missouri Historical Society in St. Louis, and the Osceola Club in St. Augustine, Florida. Chambers is listed on p. 145 of Currier's Price Guide to American Artists at Auction, 6th ed. 1994, written & compiled by William T. Currier, Currier Publication, Stoneham, MA. Reviews of his artwork have appeared in various publications, including the following: "Chambers' Seven Dolors criticized by Emily Genauer" Art Digest v. 13 March 15, 1939, p. 58. "From Angels to men: Recent portraits, John Levy Galleries" Art Digest v. 10 Nov. 15, 1935, p. 12. "Exhibition, John Levy Galleries" Art News...
    Category

    20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Canvas

  • Summer Idle
    By Edward Cucuel
    Located in Missouri, MO
    Edward Cucuel (American, 1875-1954) Summer Idle, 1918 Signed Lower Right 35 x 43 inches 43 x 51 inches with frame Born in San Francisco, Edward Cucuel was an Impressionist painter o...
    Category

    1910s American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Canvas

  • Old High Country Woman
    By Roy Andersen
    Located in Missouri, MO
    Roy Andersen (b. 1930) "Old High Country Woman" Oil on Canvas 12 x 16 inches 21.5 x 25 inches framed Known as a western painter, Roy Andersen did paintings of Crow, Cheyenne, and Apache Indians. He began his career living in Chicago and New York and working as an illustrator. He did numerous covers for Time Magazine including portraits of Albert Einstein and Prince Fahd. He also did illustrations for National Geographic magazine, and did a stamp series on Dogs and American Horses, and in 1984 and 1985, won Stamp of the Year Award. As a muralist, he has filled commissions for the National Park Service, the Royal Saudi Naval Headquarters, and the E.E. Fogelson Vistor Center at Pecos National Monument in New Mexico. To pursue his talent for painting, Roy Anderson went West, living in Arizona and settling in Cave Creek. In 1990, he was voted official artist for Scottsdale's Parada del Sol, the "world's largest" horse-drawn parade commemorating the Old West. Andersen grew up on an apple farm in New Hampshire and learned about Indian customs from his many hours spent at the Chicago Museum of Natural History. He is meticulous about being historically accurate in his paintings. Of him it was written: "There are no 'happy accidents' in an Andersen painting. He has a knowledge of his subject that is attained only through extensive research. You will not find an Apache medicine bag...
    Category

    Late 20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • The Avenue Lights (5th Avenue, New York City)
    By Gerald Harvey Jones
    Located in Missouri, MO
    The Avenue Lights (5th Avenue, New York City) By. Gerald Harvey Jones (American, 1933-2017) Signed Lower Left 20 x 16 inches without frame 30.5 x 26.5 inches with frame G. Harvey (G...
    Category

    20th Century American Impressionist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • La Peche a la Ligne
    By Henri Gabriel Ibels
    Located in Missouri, MO
    La Peche a la Ligne Henry-Gabriel Ibels (French, 1867-1936) Signed Lower Left 25.75 x 20 inches 35 x 29 inches Henri-Gabriel Ibels (30 November 1867 Paris – February 1936 Paris), wa...
    Category

    Early 20th Century Impressionist Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Canvas

  • Mad River
    By Julio Larraz
    Located in Missouri, MO
    Mad River, 1996 Julio Larraz (Cuban, 1944) Signed and Dated Lower Right 41 x 49 inches 43 x 51 inches with frame Provenance: Atrium Gallery, 1999 Accomplished painter, sculptor, and...
    Category

    1990s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Canvas

You May Also Like
  • Ezekiel in the Valley of Dry Bones
    By Philip Burne-Jones
    Located in New York, NY
    Provenance: Christie’s, London, 3 March 1922, lot 46 (with The Tower of Babel); James Nicoll Private Collection Sotheby’s, London, 29 March 1983, lot 157 Private Collection, New Yo...
    Category

    Late 19th Century Victorian Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • Antique Scottish Highland Loch landscape, with sunlit streaming onto the water
    By Francis E. Jamieson
    Located in Woodbury, CT
    Francis Jamieson was a painter in oil and watercolor of highland landscapes and coastal scenes. (The work of this highly prolific artist is curious since the oils and watercolors have two quite distinctive styles and subject matter. The oil paintings are most frequently seen and these are highland landscapes or loch scenes - sometimes they appear to be signed with pseudonyms such as 'W. Richards' and 'Phil Hips' - the location is usually inscribed on the reverse. The watercolors are often coastal scenes with boats and figures on a shore, painted in a more traditional Victorian style, and possibly pre-date the oils. F. E. Jamiesons's beach scenes were published as postcards around 1920 by G. Ajelli & Co. of London on a textured card to give the appearance of oils. Jamieson is known to have traveled widely in the South of England between the wars selling his work but does not appear to have exhibited.) This quote in parentheses is taken from Jeremy Wood's excellent book 'Hidden Talents - A Dictionary of Neglected Artists Working 1880-1950'. - Work by Francis Jamieson can be seen at the usual sites. Please note that on all these sites you will find F. E. Jamieson variously listed as Francis E. Jamieson, F.E.Jamieson, Frank E. Jamieson, Frederick E. Jamieson etc. You may also find some listings under his various pseudonyms of Arnould Pienne, Charles Maurice, Graham Williams...
    Category

    1910s Victorian Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • Victorian landscape painting of Scottish fishing boats moored in a bay
    Located in Harkstead, GB
    A very tranquil scene of fishing boats moored in harbour with a sunlit sea beyond. Painted with a most attractive palette of blues and greens and with a pleasing composition that le...
    Category

    19th Century Victorian Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Canvas

  • Village Scene
    Located in Hillsborough, NC
    Fine 19th century oil painting of bustling Austria/Germanic village with horse, rider and various figures outside an Inn, attributed to Arthur Georg Ramberg (1819-1879), well known for figurative paintings. The rider is apparently bringing news to the people; men sitting by the table drinking, women with children, people in the Inn doorway, one looking out the window. There is a great deal of detail in the scene, tree and Inn house...
    Category

    19th Century Victorian Figurative Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • 19th Century Northern European Busy Town Scene at Dusk Signed Oil Painting
    Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
    A Continental Town Scene Felice Auguste Rezia (1857-1906) signed oil on canvas, framed dated 85' framed: 17 x 23 inches canvas: 12 x 18 inches provenance: private collection, England...
    Category

    1880s Victorian Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

  • Scottish Highlands Antique Oil Painting Figure by Cottage Loch Landscape
    By Francis E. Jamieson
    Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
    Crofter Cottahes by F. E. Jamieson (British 1895-1950) signed, lower corner with pseudonym "W. Richards" titled verso to canvas oil painting on canvas, unframed framed: 23 x 30 inches canvas: 16 x 24 inches Fine quality antique oil painting by the much admired and celebrated British artist F. E. Jamieson (1895-1950). The painting is signed by Jamieson to the lower right corner with his favoured pseudonym, "W. Richards". F. E. Jamieson (1895-1950) We are extremely fortunate to have been handling the works of the enigmatic British artist, F. E. Jamieson since the year we began art dealing, 1989. Over this time, coupled with our love of the Scottish landscape, we have bought and sold many hundreds of his paintings, in all their various guises and subjects and are considered by many to be a leading authority on the artist and his work. We are also in the early stages of publishing the Catalogue Raisonne for this artist, of which this painting will be featured. Mr. Jamieson was largely a painter of Scottish landscapes and loch scenes. Born in 1895, Jamieson lived on the south coast of England and was contracted to a large department store to supply them with his paintings. He was an ambitious man and keen to sell more works than through just one shop. In order to do this, he started to sign his works with pseudonyms other than his own name, in order that he could sell his work to a wider audience. It worked and it is considered that Jamieson at least 15 different pseudonym names on his paintings. In addition to selling through furniture shops, Jamieson would travel door to door offering his paintings to housewives and private buyers. In our years of researching the artist, we heard one story related to us by an old customer who remembers that Jamieson started selling door...
    Category

    Early 20th Century Victorian Landscape Paintings

    Materials

    Canvas, Oil

Recently Viewed

View All