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Period: 19th Century
Return Of Columbus In Chains To Cadiz By Emanuel Leutze
Located in New Orleans, LA
Emanuel Leutze 1816-1868 American Return of Columbus in Chains to Cadiz Signed E. Leutze / Philadelphia (lower right) Oil on canvas Painted by the artist in 1842, this masterpiec...
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Reminiscence of Vermont, ca. 1860–1870
Located in New York, NY
In this detailed and colorful rendering of a Vermont countryside entitled “Reminiscence of Vermont,” William Hart paints two figures walking along a stream
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Board

Sunset Glow, Roman Campagna
Located in New York, NY
William Stanley Haseltine paints a beautiful river landscape in Roman Campagna at the end of day in his artwork entitled, “Sunset Glow, Roman Campagna.”
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

The Broken Mast
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
It is subjectively proven that artistic inspiration strikes individuals in varied and unique ways. In this single painting, an appreciative audience may examine how the early luminou...
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Autumn Landscape with Boy Fishing
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Signed lower right. This painting was exhibited in the Christopher Pearse Cranch landscape exhibition in 2007 at the Lyman Allyn Art Museum and published and illustrated in the cata...
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

“Evangeline: Tale of Acadia”
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed with initials lower right The painting is one of the 4 illustrations that JWS did for the book “Evangeline: Tale of Acadia”, by Henry Wadsworth Longfellow...
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19th Century Paintings

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Ink, Watercolor

Sur le balcon (On the Balcony)
Located in Washington, DC
Exhibited: Société Nationale des Beaux-arts, Paris, 1893 (as Jeune Fille arrosant ses fleurs) Literature: Michel, Jean Pierre, François Guiguet (Corbelin, France, 1996), p. 102 (n...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Giovane ragazza con papaveri (Young Girl with Poppies)
Located in Washington, DC
Literature: Manuel Carrera, “Una ritrattistica manciniana nelle collezioni della Gnam,” Belle-Arti 131, no. 2 (2013), p. 44 (color illus.)
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

William Bodfish Oil Painting Titled "The Sister's Visit", Dated 1888
Located in New York, NY
Two figures in 19th century dress sit at a table in a cafe. Provenance: Private Collection, New Jersey Originally based in New York City, William Bodfish was a talented artist who gained recognition for his illustrations and cartoons in the late nineteenth century. A painter of genre scenes, he also created detailed illustrations of hunting, whaling and fishing adventures for such magazines as Harper's Weekly. In the years following the Civil War, he traveled to the American West, joining the legion of journalists and illustrators who recorded the development of the new frontier. He was considered by historians to be one of the most “able cartoonists” to tackle the West. During his lifetime, Bodfish exhibited work at the National Academy of Design and the Art Institute of Chicago. Likely created after the artist’s departure from New York, The Sister’s Visit records a quiet moment between two siblings. Seated before a lovely spread of luncheon items, including a bowl of oranges...
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Sketching Among the Irises by George Herbert McCord (American: 1848-1909)
Located in New York, NY
"Sketching Among the Irises" by George Herbert McCord (1848-1909) is oil on canvas and measures 20 x 16 inches. The painting is signed by the artist at the lower left.
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

KPM Porcelain Allegorical Plaque Of Admiration Late 19th Century Plaque
Located in New York, NY
Berlin Porcelain Allegorical Plaque of Admiration KPM, Late 19th CENTURY The three-quarter-length portrait depicting a brunette woman with blue eyes in light ecclesiastical robes supporting palms crossed over chest and looking up over right shoulder - in a landscape immersed in powder blue sea holly...
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19th Century Paintings

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Porcelain, Paint

Courtship and The Shepherd's Family (a pair)
Located in Washington, DC
19th Century Dutch
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil

“Bavarian Flower Girls”
Located in Southampton, NY
Here for your consideration is a vibrant portrait of a pair of Bavarian flower girls in traditional dress. The painting is unlined and has recently been cleaned. Circa 1875. The pain...
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Daydreaming
Located in Washington, DC
Ideal head by 19th-century American painter.
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Masonite, Oil

A LARGE BERLIN (K.P.M.) PORCELAIN PLAQUE, THE PRODIGAL SON
Located in New York, NY
Finely painted after Rembrandt with a self-portrait of the artist and his spouse, Saskia, in a tavern, in the guise of the Prodigal Son LATE 19TH CENTURY, IMPRESSED MONOGRAM AND SCE...
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19th Century Paintings

Materials

Porcelain

The shaded terrace, "La terrasse Ombragée".
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
The shaded terrace. Oil on canvas. Artwork sizes :15.5"x20" Signed lower right, Ohannes Alhazian (1881-1958) France, Armenian. Ohanness Alhazian...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil

La lecture au jardin (Lesson in the Garden)
Located in New Orleans, LA
French Post-Impressionist painter Georges d’Espagnat captures a charming moment between a mother and her child in this vibrant oil on canvas. Rendered with a studied use of complementary colors and bold brushstrokes, the painting showcases the artist's unique Post-Impressionist style. Remembered as one of the most individualistic artists of the 20th century, his distinctive canvases bring together the loose brushwork of the Impressionists and the bold color palette favored by the Fauves. Together, they achieve a vibrant spontaneity that lends itself well to the carefree subjects of the present work. Masterfully composed, La lecture au jardin moves beyond the Impressionist instinct to capture a fleeting moment on canvas. Rather, d'Espagnat succeeds in creating a deep feeling of harmony in the work. Warm colors are perfectly balanced with cool tones, while vertical and horizontal lines are softened by the curves of the foliage and his subjects' figures. Through his simplification of forms and intentional use of color and line, he creates a scene that is carefully designed and thoroughly modern. A similar view of a mother and her child by d'Espagnat is currently in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York). The Post-Impressionist painter was an individualist since his youth, choosing to forgo traditional schooling in order to independently study the Old Masters in the Louvre. He soon became involved with the most prominent Impressionist and Post-Impressionist painters of the age, including Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Signac, who themselves existed outside the traditional norms of French Academic training. In 1891, he exhibited at the Salon des Refusés, and again the following year at the Salon des Indépendants. By 1895, he held his first one-man show in Paris, and just three years later his success earned him a solo show at the prestigious Durand-Ruel Gallery. Between 1905 and 1910 he made several trips to visit Renoir on the Côte d’Azur. Their close friendship resulted in a group exhibition at Marcel Bernheim...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Japanese Children with Tortoise
Located in New York, NY
Harry Humphrey Moore led a cosmopolitan lifestyle, dividing his time between Europe, New York City, and California. This globe-trotting painter was also active in Morocco, and most importantly, he was among the first generation of American artists to live and work in Japan, where he depicted temples, tombs, gardens, merchants, children, and Geisha girls. Praised by fellow painters such as Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, and Jean-Léon Gérôme, Moore’s fame was attributed to his exotic subject matter, as well as to the “brilliant coloring, delicate brush work [sic] and the always present depth of feeling” that characterized his work (Eugene A. Hajdel, Harry H. Moore, American 19th Century: Collection of Information on Harry Humphrey Moore, 19th Century Artist, Based on His Scrap Book and Other Data [Jersey City, New Jersey: privately published, 1950], p. 8). Born in New York City, Moore was the son of Captain George Humphrey, an affluent shipbuilder, and a descendant of the English painter, Ozias Humphrey (1742–1810). He became deaf at age three, and later went to special schools where he learned lip-reading and sign language. After developing an interest in art as a young boy, Moore studied painting with the portraitist Samuel Waugh in Philadelphia, where he met and became friendly with Eakins. He also received instruction from the painter Louis Bail in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1864, Moore attended classes at the Mark Hopkins Institute in San Francisco, and until 1907, he would visit the “City by the Bay” regularly. In 1865, Moore went to Europe, spending time in Munich before traveling to Paris, where, in October 1866, he resumed his formal training in Gérôme’s atelier, drawing inspiration from his teacher’s emphasis on authentic detail and his taste for picturesque genre subjects. There, Moore worked alongside Eakins, who had mastered sign language in order to communicate with his friend. In March 1867, Moore enrolled at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts, honing his drawing skills under the tutelage of Adolphe...
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19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Japanese Girl Promenading
Located in New York, NY
Harry Humphrey Moore led a cosmopolitan lifestyle, dividing his time between Europe, New York City, and California. This globe-trotting painter was also active in Morocco, and most importantly, he was among the first generation of American artists to live and work in Japan, where he depicted temples, tombs, gardens, merchants, children, and Geisha girls. Praised by fellow painters such as Thomas Eakins, John Singer Sargent, and Jean-Léon Gérôme, Moore’s fame was attributed to his exotic subject matter, as well as to the “brilliant coloring, delicate brush work [sic] and the always present depth of feeling” that characterized his work (Eugene A. Hajdel, Harry H. Moore, American 19th Century: Collection of Information on Harry Humphrey Moore, 19th Century Artist, Based on His Scrap Book and Other Data [Jersey City, New Jersey: privately published, 1950], p. 8). Born in New York City, Moore was the son of Captain George Humphrey, an affluent shipbuilder, and a descendant of the English painter, Ozias Humphrey (1742–1810). He became deaf at age three, and later went to special schools where he learned lip-reading and sign language. After developing an interest in art as a young boy, Moore studied painting with the portraitist Samuel Waugh in Philadelphia, where he met and became friendly with Eakins. He also received instruction from the painter Louis Bail in New Haven, Connecticut. In 1864, Moore attended classes at the Mark Hopkins Institute in San Francisco, and until 1907, he would visit the “City by the Bay” regularly. In 1865, Moore went to Europe, spending time in Munich before traveling to Paris, where, in October 1866, he resumed his formal training in Gérôme’s atelier, drawing inspiration from his teacher’s emphasis on authentic detail and his taste for picturesque genre subjects. There, Moore worked alongside Eakins, who had mastered sign language in order to communicate with his friend. In March 1867, Moore enrolled at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts, honing his drawing skills under the tutelage of Adolphe Yvon, among other leading French painters. In December 1869, Moore traveled around Spain with Eakins and the Philadelphia engraver, William Sartain. In 1870, he went to Madrid, where he met the Spanish painters Mariano Fortuny and Martin Rico y Ortega. When Eakins and Sartain returned to Paris, Moore remained in Spain, painting depictions of Moorish life in cities such as Segovia and Granada and fraternizing with upper-crust society. In 1872, he married Isabella de Cistue, the well-connected daughter of Colonel Cistue of Saragossa, who was related to the Queen of Spain. For the next two-and-a-half years, the couple lived in Morocco, where Moore painted portraits, interiors, and streetscapes, often accompanied by an armed guard (courtesy of the Grand Sharif) when painting outdoors. (For this aspect of Moore’s oeuvre, see Gerald M. Ackerman, American Orientalists [Courbevoie, France: ACR Édition, 1994], pp. 135–39.) In 1873, he went to Rome, spending two years studying with Fortuny, whose lively technique, bright palette, and penchant for small-format genre scenes made a lasting impression on him. By this point in his career, Moore had emerged as a “rapid workman” who could “finish a picture of given size and containing a given subject quicker than most painters whose style is more simple and less exacting” (New York Times, as quoted in Hajdel, p. 23). In 1874, Moore settled in New York City, maintaining a studio on East 14th Street, where he would remain until 1880. During these years, he participated intermittently in the annuals of the National Academy of Design in New York and the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia, exhibiting Moorish subjects and views of Spain. A well-known figure in Bay Area art circles, Moore had a one-man show at the Snow & May Gallery in San Francisco in 1877, and a solo exhibition at the Bohemian Club, also in San Francisco, in 1880. Indeed, Moore fraternized with many members of the city’s cultural elite, including Katherine Birdsall Johnson (1834–1893), a philanthropist and art collector who owned The Captive (current location unknown), one of his Orientalist subjects. (Johnson’s ownership of The Captive was reported in L. K., “A Popular Paris Artist,” New York Times, July 23, 1893.) According to one contemporary account, Johnson invited Moore and his wife to accompany her on a trip to Japan in 1880 and they readily accepted. (For Johnson’s connection to Moore’s visit to Japan, see Emma Willard and Her Pupils; or, Fifty Years of Troy Female Seminary [New York: Mrs. Russell Sage, 1898]. Johnson’s bond with the Moores was obviously strong, evidenced by the fact that she left them $25,000.00 in her will, which was published in the San Francisco Call on December 10, 1893.) That Moore would be receptive to making the arduous voyage across the Pacific is understandable in view of his penchant for foreign motifs. Having opened its doors to trade with the West in 1854, and in the wake of Japan’s presence at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition of 1876, American artists were becoming increasingly fascinated by what one commentator referred to as that “ideal dreamland of the poet” (L. K., “A Popular Paris Artist”). Moore, who was in Japan during 1880–81, became one of the first American artists to travel to the “land of the rising sun,” preceded only by the illustrator, William Heime, who went there in 1851 in conjunction with the Japanese expedition of Commodore Matthew C. Perry; Edward Kern, a topographical artist and explorer who mapped the Japanese coast in 1855; and the Boston landscapist, Winckleworth Allan Gay, a resident of Japan from 1877 to 1880. More specifically, as William H. Gerdts has pointed out, Moore was the “first American painter to seriously address the appearance and mores of the Japanese people” (William H. Gerdts, American Artists in Japan, 1859–1925, exhib. cat. [New York: Hollis Taggart Galleries, 1996], p. 5). During his sojourn in Japan, Moore spent time in Tokyo, Yokohama, Kyoto, Nikko, and Osaka, carefully observing the local citizenry, their manners and mode of dress, and the country’s distinctive architecture. Working on easily portable panels, he created about sixty scenes of daily life, among them this sparkling portrayal of a young woman dressed in a traditional kimono and carrying a baby on her back, a paper parasol...
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Trouble at the Garage
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Dimensions: 28.00" x 22.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

The Fair Student
Located in Washington, DC
Signed and dated '1835' center right
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

La moisson
Located in ATLANTA, GA
Artist Ernest Chateignon was born in 1887. Ernest Chateignon exhibited at the Salon since 1867. Through his painting, he always marries peasant exis...
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Naturalistic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Study for Collier's Magazine Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Canvas Signature: Signed Lower Right
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Appealing To Be Allowed To Help Fight For The Union
By James Earl Taylor
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Gouache Signature: Signed Lower Right a slave with shackles on the ground behind him appealing to Abraham Lincoln with the Civil War battle s...
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19th Century Paintings

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Gouache

Pilgrims Fairwell
By Frank T. Marrill
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1880 Medium: Oil on Board Dimensions: 18.20" x 24.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Board

Harlequin Grinning and Brandishing his Batte
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Gouache and Pencil on Board Signature: Signed Lower Left Carter's Monthly, February 1898, cover illustration. Newly Framed.
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19th Century Paintings

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Gouache, Board, Pencil

The Sword Merchant
Located in New York, NY
ADDISON THOMAS MILLAR American, 1850-1913 The Sword Merchant Signed Addison T Millar Oil on board 10 in x 8 in Framed: 18 in x 10 in
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century Painting of Women Crossing Stream
Located in San Antonio, TX
Romantic style painting of figures crossing a stream in a coastal European landscape. The painting dates to the 19th century and is presumed to...
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Romantic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Late 19th Century Floral Bouquet Still-Life
By Elizabeth Von Wundt
Located in Soquel, CA
Late 19th century still life of a beautiful floral bouquet by Elisabeth Von Wundt (German, b-1856) . Signed " Wund"; lower left. Artist's signature on verso. Presented in a giltwood ...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Cardboard

On the Mountain Side
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower right: Chauncey F Ryder
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Tonalist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

View of Medici Villa, Rome
By Ross Sterling Turner
Located in Milford, NH
An exceptional Italian landscape by American artist Ross Sterling Turner (1847-1915). Turner was born in Westport, New York, and after moving to Alexandria, Virginia, took his first...
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Antique French Oil on Canvas Barbizon School Landscape Cows Victor Binet 1875
By Victor Binet
Located in Portland, OR
VICTOR JEAN BAPTISTE BARTHELEMY BINET French, 1849-1924 This very attractive & early painting, circa 1875 by Binet, quintessentially defines the late Barbizon School period. Depicti...
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Barbizon School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Breaking Through the Clouds, Kentucky" Carl Brenner, Appalachia Landscape
By Carl Christian Brenner
Located in New York, NY
Carl Brenner Breaking Through the Clouds, Kentucky, 1876 Signed and dated lower right Oil on canvas 18 x 30 inches Provenance: Merida Gallery, Louisville, Kentucky Richard Dee Spenc...
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Antique Painting of a Hunting Dog Jules Chardigny (1849-1892) Circa 1870
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Antique Painting of a Hunting Dog Jules Chardigny (1849-1892) Circa 1870 Oil on paper. 8 x 6 (18 1/2 x 15 1/4 frame) inches The dog, possibly a Grand Griffon Vendéen, is depicted wi...
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Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Laid Paper

An Amusing Thought by Georges Croegaert
Located in New Orleans, LA
Georges Croegaert 1848-1923 Belgian An Amusing Thought Signed "Georges Croegaert Paris" (lower left) Oil on panel This oil on panel by Belgian artist Georges Croegaert is a rich ...
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Taoist Ceremonial Scroll Painting, c. 1870
Located in Chicago, IL
This colorful painted scroll is a Taoist ceremonial painting attributed to the Yao or Mien minority culture of southern China, northern Vietnam and other neighboring regions. The small scroll depicts two lesser Taoist deities riding animal mounts, possibly representing the pantheon of gods known as the Administration or Heng Fei. Such scrolls were commissioned by Taoist priests and would have been displayed during ritual ceremony to communicate with the gods residing in each painting. From the collection of Frances...
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Qing 19th Century Paintings

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Paper, Pigment

The Letter
Located in New Orleans, LA
A red-robed cardinal chuckles at the letter in his hand in this oil on canvas by the Italian painter Andrea Landini. The vibrantly hued piece illustrates the artist’s genius at rendering charming narratives in remarkable detail. Entitled The Letter, the work is a superb example of Landini's technical virtuosity — from the finely carved and upholstered chair to the neoclassical painting in the background, every detail is meticulously depicted. Such works satirizing the clergy would have been severely censured just a generation earlier. Yet, by the time Landini picked up the brush, the European public had grown discontent with the hypocrisy of the clergy, many of whom enjoyed lavish lifestyles. Cardinal paintings such as this became highly popular during the period, and Landini emerged alongside Georges Croegaert, Marcel Brunery and Jehan Georges Vibert as the leading painters of the genre. Born in Florence in 1847, Andrea Landini trained at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, first under the animal painter Riccardo Pasquini and later with religious painter Antonio Ciseri...
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Other Art Style 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

“Boston Windmills”
Located in Southampton, NY
Beautiful tonalist oil on canvas painting by the well known American artist, Royal Hill Milleson. Signed lower right. Milleson moved to Boston in 1...
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Tonalist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Oil Portrait of a Victorian Lady, c. 1850
Located in Chicago, IL
Painted in the 19th century, this exquisite miniature portrait wonderfully exemplifies realism in traditional oil painting. The small artwork is painted in the conventional portraiture style of the Old Masters, and achieves soft realism with fine brushwork and a subdued, neutral palette. The half length portrait depicts a fine Victorian woman dressed in all black with a delicate lace collar and bonnet. She wears a ruby broach...
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Old Masters 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

"Parisian Nocturne, France, " Frank Edwin Scott, American Impressionism
By Frank Edwin Scott
Located in New York, NY
Edwin Frank Scott (1863 - 1929) Parisian Noctune, France Oil on woof panel 8 1/4 x 10 1/2 inches Signed lower left Born in Buffalo, New York, Edwin Frank ...
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American Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Antique American Hudson River School Seascape Sunset Sailboat Signed Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Very impressive 19th century Hudson River School pastel painting of sailing ships by George Herbert McCord (1848 - 1909). Pastel on board. Nicely framed. Image size, 6.5"H x 9"L.
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Pastel

Woman by The Lake - Late 19th Century Figurative Landscape
Located in Soquel, CA
Gorgeous 19th Century figurative landscape of a woman by a lake looking wistfully at boaters by J. Glover (American, 19th Century), c.1870's. Signed lower left "J. Glover." Unframed....
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Signed Fabulous 19th Century Male Mustache Portrait Dutch Ripple Frame Drawing
Located in Buffalo, NY
Incredibly well executed and superb subject. A 19th century portrait of a handsome young man with a mustache. Framed in a Dutch ripple wood molding...
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Photorealist 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Miniature 19th Century Austrian Pastoral Oil on Wood
Located in Soquel, CA
Original Miniature 19th Century Austrian Pastoral Figurative Oil Painting on Wood Painted in the manner of late Romanticism, this charming miniature pastoral landscape by Edmund Fri...
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Romantic 19th Century Paintings

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Gesso, Oil, Board

Original Antique oil painting on canvas, Rural Landscape, Unsigned, Gold Frame
Located in Framingham, MA
This oil painting depicting a serene rural landscape from an earlier century. The scene is composed of pastoral tranquility, featuring a gentle stream meandering under a simple woode...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil

Majestic Antique English Mt Fuji Winter Mountain Seascape Signed Framed Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Incredible 19th century painting by Thomas Hodgson Liddell (1860 - 1925). Oil on canvas of Mt Fuji from the sea. Handsomely framed and ready to hang. Signed lower right.
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Maurice Auguste Delve (1875-1955) Oil on Canvas Painting River Landscape
Located in San Francisco, CA
Maurice Auguste Delve (1875-1955) Oil on Canvas Painting Beautiful River Landscape Painting Unframed 12" x 22" Framed 16.75" x 27"
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19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil

Theodore B Dahl (1886-1971) Beautiful Country Landscape W/ Figures Oil on Canvas
Located in San Francisco, CA
Theodore B Dahl (1886-1971) Beautiful Country Landscape With Figures Oil Paint on Canvas Framed 26"H x 34"W Unframed 20"H x 27.75"W
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19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil

19th century Dutch / European school, man out in a landscape with his dog
Located in Woodbury, CT
19th century Dutch / European oil on mahogany panel, landscape with a man out walking his dog. Wonderful painting, circa 1870, painted on one sheet...
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Victorian 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Group of Three 19th Century Framed Painted Silhouettes
Located in San Francisco, CA
Group of Three 19th Century Framed Painted Silhouettes Framed in black: Male: 6.25x7.75, unframed 5.5x7 Framed in black: Female: 4.75x6.25, unframed 2.x2.75 Gilded frame: Female: ...
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19th Century Paintings

Materials

Ink

English painting of a woman with her lover returning from the war
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Signed bottom-left.
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19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Portrait After John Constable, Sotheby's Provenance
Located in Larchmont, NY
After John Constable (British, 1776-1837) Portrait of A Man, c. 1800 Oil on canvas 23 3/4 x 19 3/4 in. Framed: 34 x 29 3/4 x 2 3/4 in. Sotheby's Provenance John Constable was bor...
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English School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Landscape with Farm"
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Jim’s of Lambertville is proud to offer this artwork by: John Francis Murphy (1853 - 1921) John Francis Murphy is increasingly recognized today as one of the leading American Tona...
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Tonalist 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

The Kitchen Garden
Located in Jacksonville, FL
"The Kitchen Garden" by Giovanni Boldini stands out for several reasons. Boldini was known for his dynamic and fluid brushwork, which imbued his paintings with a sense of movement an...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Rustic Bridge, Washington, NH
By George Frank Higgins
Located in Milford, NH
A fine impressionist landscape of a rustic bridge in Washington, New Hampshire by American artist George Frank Higgins (1859-1891). Higgins was a Massachusetts artist, living in Pepp...
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American Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Board

Two Italian School Portraits of Children, c. 1800s
Located in Larchmont, NY
Untitled Pair of Portraits, c. late 19th century Oil on canvas 20 x 16 in. Framed: 22 x 19 1/4 x 1 in. One painting initialed lower right Both inscribed verso on stretcher bar
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Italian School 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

19th Century Portrait Miniature, Young Man in Blue Coat
Located in San Francisco, CA
19th Century Portrait Miniature, Young Man in Blue Coat As is
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19th Century Paintings

Materials

Oil

Antique American School 19th Century Nautical Seascape Sailboat Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Impressive 19th century seascape. Oil on canvas. Housed in fine fluted cove contemporary giltwood frame.
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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How can a few simple gestures — writ extra, extra, extra large — contain so much beauty and drama?

Patrick Hughes’s 3D Painting Takes Us on a Magical Journey through Pop Art History

The illusions — and allusions — never end in this mind-boggling portrayal of an all-star Pop art show on a beach.

Mid-Century Americans Didn’t Know Antonio Petruccelli’s Name, but They Sure Knew His Art

The New York artist created covers for the nation’s most illustrious magazines. Now, the originals are on display as fine art.

Learn Why There Have Been So Many Great Women Painters

Featuring iconic works by more than 300 female artists, a new book makes a more than compelling case for casting off the patriarchal handcuffs that have bound the art historical canon for far too long.

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