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Style: American Realist
Period: 19th Century
Still Life with Peaches and Grapes
By D.M. Ridley
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Still Life with Peaches and Grapes Oil on paper, 1890 Signed and dated lower right (see photo) Image size: 5 8 5/8 inches Frame size: 10 x 13 1/2 inches Housed in the original frame ...
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1890s American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Antique American Oil Painting Still Life of Hanging Fruit and Grapes
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American still life oil painting of hanging fruit and grapes. Oil on board. Framed
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Late 19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Board, Oil

An American Still Life of an Apple, Pear and Grapes circa 1880s
Located in SANTA FE, NM
An American Still Life of an Apple, Pear and Grapes Oil on canvas on board Signed illegibly circa late 1800s 9 3/4 x 5 7/8 (16 x 12 3/4 frame) inches This is an example of late 19...
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Late 19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Board

Roses in a Copper Bowl
Located in Greenwich, CT
This elegant and rare still life of red roses is by one of America's finest still life artists. It is framed in a fine Empire style 24 karat gilded and carved frame. Roses in a Copper Bowl represents the pinnacle of still life painting as Carlsen has described it above. Before painting marine landscapes, Carlsen was first known as one of the finest still-life painters of his era. Painted in 1893 during Carlsen’s period in New York, this canvas also draws comparisons to the work of John LaFarge, John White Alexander...
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1890s American Realist Still-life Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Still Life with Apples
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower left): W. R. Miller 1891; (at lower right): No. 10
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Late 19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Still Life with Peaches
Located in New York, NY
Lilly Martin Spencer was a professional artist for over sixty years, painting portraits, still lifes, miniatures, and genre scenes. In the 1850s to mid-1860s her genre scenes depicti...
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19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Hydrangeas and Other Garden Flowers
Located in New York, NY
Signed (at lower right): John Ross Key 1882
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Late 19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Golden Rod and other Wildflowers
Located in New York, NY
Signed (at lower right): John Ross Key 1882
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Late 19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Strawberries Strewn on a Forest Floor
Located in New York, NY
William Mason Brown was born in Troy, New York, where he studied for several years with local artists, including the leading portraitist there, Abel Buel Moore. In 1850, he moved to ...
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19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Vase of Flowers
Located in New York, NY
Vase of Flowers Oil on tin, 13 1/2 x 9 3/4 in. Signed (at lower left): C. Eaton
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19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Oil

Nature's Bounty
By Severin Roesen
Located in Missouri, MO
Severin Roesen (1815-187) "Nature's Bounty" c. 1860s Oil on Canvas 30 x 40 (Canvas) approx 37 x 47 (Framed) Signed Lower Center *This work's authenticity has been confirmed by Judith...
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1860s American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

'Basket of Flowers', Large, 19th century, American School, Oil Still Life, Roses
Located in Santa Cruz, CA
A well-observed and finely-painted, late 19th century still-life showing a variety of fresh-cut flowers informally arranged in a large, woven-wicker basket, dramatically lit in a gar...
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Late 19th Century American Realist Still-life Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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