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Period: 19th Century
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Sur la Plage - Impressionist Oil, Figures in Coastal Landscape by Alfred Stevens
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed and dated figures in seascape oil on panel by Belgian impressionist painter Alfred Emile Leopold Stevens. The work depicts an elega...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Painting Belgian 19th animal painter VERBOECKHOVEN woodLandscape cow sheperdess
Located in PARIS, FR
Eugène VERBOECKHOVEN Warneton, 1798 – Schaerbeek, 1881 Oil on wood panel 42 x 33.5 cm (58 x 50 cm with the frame) Signed, dated and located lower right “EJ Verboeckhoven / 1826 / à G...
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

A park
Located in Genève, GE
Work on cardboard Plaster and gilded wood frame 46 x 55.5 x 5 cm
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Old Masters 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Bucolic Scene
Located in Lawrence, NY
Oil on canvas Charlotte Buell Coman was a prominent late 19th, early 20th-century landscape artist known for her Tonalist paintings, especially with misty blue coloration. She was a ...
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Barbizon School 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Smugglers In The Moonlight, circa 1900
Located in Blackwater, GB
Smugglers In The Moonlight, circa 1900 by Guillermo Gómez Mayorga (Mexican 1877-1952), 19th Century Mexican Moonlit Coastal scene of smugglers off a rocky coast, oil on canvas by G...
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

View of the Gulf of Naples, with Vesuvius on the background-Gouache-19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
View of the Gulf of Naples, with Vesuvius on the background is an original modern artwork realized by Anonymous artist in the mid-19th Century. Mixed colored gouche. Includes a bla...
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Modern 19th Century Paintings

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Gouache

"Harbour of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, " Julius Montalant, Maritime Port Trade
Located in New York, NY
Julius Montalant (1823 - 1898) Harbour of Rio Janeiro, 1843-1850 Oil on canvas 17 x 24 inches Signed and dated lower right; conservator's inscription on the reverse Born in Virginia, probably Norfolk, Julius Montalant is known for his drawings and paintings inspired by his travels on board navy ships. Attached to the USS St. Louis around 1844-45, he sketched ports of call he visited, including Brazil, Chile, New Zealand, Australia, and China. Many of his works are held in the Museum of the U.S. Naval Academy. Navy records indicate his rank as 'C. Clerk', which may mean that he held a civilian position. During the 1850s he lived in Philadelphia, and in 1851-61 he exhibited at the Philadelphia Art Union and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Included were paintings of North America, Greece...
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Four Cockfighting Scenes, 19th Century
Located in Blackwater, GB
Four Cockfighting Scenes, 19th Century English School Circa 1880 English School cockfighting scene, oil on panels. Good quality and condition rare matching set of four fighting sc...
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19th Century Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Vienna, Original Watercolor Painting
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Stephen Scott Young Title: Vienna Medium: Watercolor on Paper Year: 1983 Signed: Inscribed Bottom Left and Signed Back of Paper Dimensions: Unframed 13.5 x 7 Framed 18.5 x 17...
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Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Watercolor, Paper

View of San Giorgio Maggiore
Located in New Orleans, LA
Signed and inscribed "Veduta di S. Girgio Maggiore, e la punta della Giudeca / all Ospedaletto in SS. Gion e Paolo No. 5245 dimandar / Giacomo de Guardi" (en verso) Gouache on paper Italian veduta painter Giacomo Guardi...
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Other Art Style 19th Century Paintings

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Gouache, Paper

Sheep Resting
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on panel Panel size: 17 x 14 inches Framed size: 22.75 x 20 inches Signed lower left
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Panel

View of the Hexastyle Periptero Temple from the part of Ponente - Tempera
Located in Roma, IT
Original Title: Veduta del Tempio Esastilo Perittero dalla Parte di Ponente Tempera painting on paper, cm 34x46.5, including coeval gilded frame, cm 42.7x1.6x54.3 Wonderful View of...
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19th Century Paintings

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Tempera

Mystic River Valley
By Edward Herbert Barnard
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left: EH Barnard
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American Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Battery Park with Statue of Liberty
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1880s Medium: Ink and Wash Heightened with White on Paper Dimensions: 5.75" x 12.75" Signature: Signed in Initials on Lower Right
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19th Century Paintings

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Paper, Ink

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