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Impressionist Paintings

IMPRESSIONIST STYLE

Emerging in 19th-century France, Impressionist art embraced loose brushwork and plein-air painting to respond to the movement of daily life. Although the pioneers of the Impressionist movement — Claude Monet, Edgar Degas, Paul Cézanne, Berthe Morisot, Camille Pissarro, and Pierre-Auguste Renoir — are now household names, their work was a radical break with an art scene led and shaped by academic traditions for around two centuries. These academies had oversight of a curriculum that emphasized formal drawing, painting and sculpting techniques and historical themes.

The French Impressionists were influenced by a group of artists known as the Barbizon School, who painted what they witnessed in nature. The rejection of pieces by these artists and the later Impressionists from the salons culminated in a watershed 1874 exhibition in Paris that was staged outside of the juried systems. After a work of Monet’s was derided by a critic as an unfinished “impression,” the term was taken as a celebration of their shared interest in capturing fleeting moments as subject matter, whether the shifting weather on rural landscapes or the frenzy of an urban crowd. Rather than the exacting realism of the academic tradition, Impressionist paintings, sculptures, prints and drawings represented how an artist saw a world in motion.

Many Impressionist painters were inspired by the perspectives in imported Japanese prints alongside these shifts in European painting — Édouard Manet drew on ukiyo-e woodblock prints and depicted Japanese design in his Portrait of Émile Zola, for example. American artists such as Mary Cassatt and William Merritt Chase, who studied abroad, were impacted by the work of the French artists, and by the late 19th century American Impressionism had its own distinct aesthetics with painters responding to the rapid modernization of cities through quickly created works that were vivid with color and light.

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Period: 19th Century
Period: 1910s
Style: Impressionist
Dutch riverlandscape with windmill, impressionist, oil on panel, double signed
Located in DEVENTER, NL
Edward Antoon Portielje (1861 - 1949), C.H. Hermans, possibly his second wife Rosa Hermans Dutch riverlandscape with windmill Signed upperleft corner 'Edward Portielje' and lowerright corner C.H. Hermans 1880 Oil on panel Dimensions excl. frame: 17 x 26 cm. Dimensions incl. frame: 34 x 43 cm. Edward Antoon Portielje (8 February 1861, Antwerp – 18 December 1949, Antwerp) was a Belgian genre painter. He was born to the painter Jan Portielje and his wife Eulalie (née Lemaire, 1828–1903). His older brother, Gerard, was also a genre painter. His first art lessons came from his father. Then he attended the Royal Atheneum and, from 1873, took after-school classes at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts with Edward Dujardin. From 1877 to 1881, he was a full-time student at the Academy under the tutelage of Polydore Beaufaux, Charles Verlat and Nicaise de Keyser...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Framed Antique Albert Ludovici English Impressionist Thames River Painting
By Albert Ludovici Jr.
Located in New York, NY
English impressionist artist Albert Ludovici Jr. (1852-1932) painted landscapes of societies at leisure. This painting is of The River Thames that fl...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas

"Grove of Trees, " Lucy Hariot Booth, oil, landscape, impressionist, late 19th c.
By Lucy Hariot Booth
Located in Wiscasset, ME
American Impressionist landscape painter Lucy Hariot Booth was born in 1869 in Iowa and studied at the Art Students League in New York under Carroll Beckwith, Willard Metcalf, J. Alden Weir and John Henry Twachtman. Booth also painted at Weir Farm in Branchville with Albert Pinkham Ryder...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Hunting in Fontainebleau, Georges Stein, Paris 1870 – 1955, French Painter
Located in Knokke, BE
Hunting in Fontainebleau, France Stein Georges Paris 1870 – 1955 French Painter Signature: Signed bottom left and placed Fontainebleau Medium: Oil on c...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Etude de travailleurs - Impressionist Figurative Watercolor by Henri Cross
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Impressionist watercolour on paper circa 1890 by French Neo-Impressionist painter Henri Edmond Cross. The work is a rear view study of three workers in standing and kneeling position...
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1890s Impressionist Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

EXHIBITED American Impressionist OLD LYME Connecticut Triple Falls Oil Painting
Located in New York, NY
Carl Lawless (1894-1963) Circa 1915-1920 Signed lower left Oil on Canvas 17x17 inches image size 21x21 inches with frame Good Condition Up for auction is a beautiful American Impres...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Vintage french art by Eugène Galien Laloue - oil signed
Located in PARIS, FR
Conditions : Very good overall Conditions. Few minor retouching under UV light. Original canvas. No restauration necessary. Free US CONTINENTAL shipping, incl Europe and Asia. His f...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Landscape of A Schooner Sailing Near Lighthouse
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
Clement Drew grew up in Kingston, Massachusetts, a coastal New England town. Early on he settled into a career as a marine painter. He augmented his income by working in a number of ...
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Mid-19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

1890s Watercolor Landscape – Sunrise & Spring Blossoms Over Platte River
Located in Denver, CO
An original 1891 watercolor painting by noted American landscape artist Charles Partridge Adams, titled "Spring Blossoms." This serene composition captures the Platte River at sunris...
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1890s Impressionist Paintings

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Watercolor

A Canal View of Bruges with White Swans – Beguinage Entrance, Charles Verbrugghe
Located in Knokke, BE
A Canal View of Bruges with White Swans – Beguinage Entrance Verbrugghe Charles Bruges 1877 – 1974 Paris Belgian Painter Signature: Signed bottom left Medium: Oil on panel Dimensions: Image size 38,50 x 64,50 cm, frame size 47 x 55 cm Biography: Verbrugghe Charles was born into Belgian aristocracy on June 15, 1877, in Bruges. He was an Impressionist painter of town views, landscapes, views of the sea and beaches, still lifes, flowers and portraits. He is well known for painting of the convents and city views of Bruges and Paris. In 1907, he went to Paris to study under the master teacher Flori Van Acker (1858 – 1940). There, he became friends with the artist Maurice Utrillo...
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Early 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Panel

An Italian Street
Located in Boston, MA
Signed lower left: "I.M.Gaugengigl". Label verso inscribed: "No. 185 Val. M. Plgr 1/07-21 / Artist: Gaugengigl, Ignaz Marcel / Title: An Italian Street ...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Parker River, Milton, NH
Located in Milford, NH
This nice impressionist landscape of a New Hampshire river was painted by American artist Charles Edwin Lewis Green (1844-1915). Green was born in Lynn, Massachusetts and became a regular exhibitor at the Boston Art Club and also took lessons there. In 1885, he moved to Boston where he and his close friend and artist Charles Woodbury committed themselves to making a living exclusively with fine art. They succeeded, and for several years, they were linked together as being non-European trained, stay-at-home artists with very similar impressionist styles and American subject matter. He was part of the seven “Lynn Beach...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Three Sailboats At Anchor, View Of Holland, oil on canvas, signed lower right
Located in PARIS, FR
Edmond Marie Petitjean was a French painter and illustrator born on July 5, 1844, in Neufchâteau (Vosges) and died on August 7, 1925, in Paris. Biography A painter of landscapes and...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

1916 Impressionist Schuylkill River Rail Road Bridge in Snow - PC Dougherty
Located in Exton, PA
Fine impressionist painting by Franco-American Paul Custis Dougherty. The piece is titled on an exhibition label verso "The Bridge Winter". Also, in pencil on the stretchers the lo...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Early 20th century colorful seaside landscape pastel figures bench trees signed
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"Couple on Bench at the Beach" is an original pastel drawing on paperboard by Francesco Spicuzza. The artist signed the piece in the lower left. This drawing depicts two figures sitting on a bench in front of a body of water. The artist used mostly pastel colors for this piece. 6 7/8" x 9 7/8" art 18 1/2" x 21 3/8" frame Francesco J. Spicuzza, born in Sicily on July 23, 1883, came to America at the age of 8. He supported himself as a fruit peddler until a newspaperman gave him $4 a week to go to school. He attended classes at the Milwaukee Art Students League, where he studied under Alexander Mueller. There he learned to paint in the then-fashionable "Munich School" technique, with detailed realism in heavy browns and grayed-out hues. Spicuzza completed eight grades in four years, and then in 1911, three businessmen advanced him enough money to allow him to study in New York under artist and teacher John Carlson. It was during this time that Spicuzza changed his style of painting, developing an impressionistic use of color, form and atmospheric renditions. After a period of grinding poverty, one of Spicuzza's pictures won a major New York competition. It was the first of 60 wins, both in the U.S. and Paris. He became a fashionable painter, and many of the leading collections have his work. Spicuzza's typical works were beach scenes, still life, landscapes and portraits done in pastels, oils, ink, charcoal and watercolors. Much of his work traced the history of Milwaukee in the early 1900s. He was probably best known for his scenes of women and children splashing in the waves...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Paper, Pastel, Board

The Class Clown
Located in Milford, NH
A fun genre painting with students in a classroom being students by American artist George Henry Story (1835-1923). Story was born in New Haven, CT, and after studying a year in Euro...
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1880s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Board

Antique French Impressionist Oil Sketch Study of Kitchen Interior
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Kitchen Interior French Impressionist: late 19th century/ early 20th century signed with initials oil painting on Sennelier board, unframed board: 8.5 x 5.5 inches condition: som...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Rocky Coast
Located in Boston, MA
Oil on canvas, 8 x 12 inches
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Le Lever - Impressionist Figures in Interior Pastel by Jean Louis Forain
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed impressionist figurative pastel on board circa 1895 by sought after French impressionist painter Jean Louis Forain. The piece depicts a man asleep in a bed while a woman stands at the foot of the bed getting dressed. The room is dimly lit by the bedside lamp. Signature: Signed upper right Dimensions: Framed: 22"x26" Unframed: 15"x19" Provenance: Galerie Jean-Claude Bellier Jean Forain was the son of a painter and decorator and was apprenticed to a visiting card engraver. He studied briefly under Gérôme and Carpeaux at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris and regularly visited the Louvre, where he copied works by the masters. It is said that for a time he made a precarious living by selling small drawings in the style of Grévin. He went on to collaborate on various publications as a draughtsman and columnist, starting in 1876 on La Cravache and then collaborating on the newspapers Le Journal Amusant, Le Figaro and L'Écho de Paris. This introduced him to the diverse worlds of Paris society - the world of the theatre, of shows, and of literature - where he wryly noted the habits and shortcomings particular to each. This led him to follow a route very characteristic of this period, already seen in the work of Steinlen, Caran d'Ache and Toulouse-Lautrec in the journals La Pléiade, La Vogue and La Revue Blanche. His work draws a picture of the society of the period, not in a strictly imitative fashion but in the form of the 'dessin-charge' or mild caricature. In 1880 he illustrated Parisian Sketches...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Pastel, Board

Landscape of Sailboat Racing Off the Coast Near the Lighthouse
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
Clement Drew grew up in Kingston, Massachusetts, a coastal New England town. Early on he settled into a career as a marine painter. He augmented his income by working in a number of ...
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Mid-19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"Punt on the River, " William Dennis, impressionist, 1910-20, rural landscape
Located in Wiscasset, ME
William Dennis was a landscape painter based in Nottingham, England. Known for his impressionistic, pastoral landscape paintings, Dennis painted mostly in oil, capturing the rural sc...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

19th Century Italian Landscape Oil Painting - Via Flaminia on a Sunday morning
Located in Rome, IT
Pio Joris (Rome, 1843-1922). The Via Flaminia, a Sunday morning," 1869, with frame 160 x 83 cm. Signed P. Joris, Pio Joris attended the Istituto di Belle Arti in Rome and in 1861 h...
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Mid-19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Otto Dill, "Deer", 1918, oil painting, two grazing fawns.
By Otto Dill
Located in Berlin, DE
Otto Dill, "Deer", 1918, oil painting, two grazing fawns. Beautiful and rare motif of the world famous artist Otto Dill. Outstanding painting and colors. Signed and dated. Dimensi...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Cardboard

Winter Zinkensdamm Stockholm
Located in Täby, SE
Anton Jonsson Genberg, born 20 June 1862 in Östersund, died 8 January 1939 in Saltsjö-Storängen in Stockholm County, was a Swedish painter. Genberg painted naturalistically with the ...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Impressionist Italian Landscape of River and Villas
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
This landscape of a river with Italian vistas was painted in 1911 by William Chadwick. This was an American artist born in England and lived in Massachusetts. He is famous for his Am...
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Early 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Alleyway Looking at Tryol, Austria
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
Alleyway Looking at Tyrol, Austria" by Henry T. Cariss captures a quaint yet vibrant scene set in the picturesque region of Tyrol. The painting features a narrow dirt alleyway that s...
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Mid-19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

CONTEMPRORAY 1991 "TWIN SPECTRE" PAINTING
By Mark Milloff
Located in New York, NY
Mark Milloff (b 1954) is an internationally exhibited American painter and art professor. He is best known for his heavily layered oil paintings. Beautifully rich layers of thick wh...
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1890s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Study Portrait of Little Girl with Big Pink Bow
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
"Little Girl with Big Pink Bow" is a charming 19th-century painting by the lesser-known artist Henry LaFant. This piece captures the innocence and simplicity of childhood, featuring a young girl adorned in a delicate white bonnet and a large pink bow...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Portrait of Little Girl titled "Katy"
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
Tony Nell’s captivating portrait, "Katy," masterfully captures the innocence and charm of a young girl dressed in blue and red. The painting portrays Katy with a sense of joy, her ex...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Board

Oil Landscape of House and Tree
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
Oscar Regan Coast was an American landscape painter. This artist was trained and studied in both Paris and Rome. After his studies, he moved back to the United States and spent a maj...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Board

Sunset Landscape
Located in Miami, FL
Antonio Rodriguez Morey "Sunset Landscape" 19th Century Oil on canvas 24 x 14 in Antonio Rodriguez Morey (1874- 1967) was born in Havana on Ma...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

"Cattle Watering in a Summer Landscape", Eduard Spoerer, Original, Antique, Oil
Located in Dallas, TX
"Cattle Watering in a Summer Landscape" by Eduard Spoerer is an impressionistic antique painting measuring 23x36 in. It is framed in the original ornate...
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1870s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Spring Air, original oil on canvas, Belgian C19th painter, impressionist style
Located in Naples, Florida
This beautiful impressionist oil-on-canvas painting entitled ‘Spring Air’ is over one hundred years old and is by the artist Isidoor Verheyden (1846-1905). Verheyden was a Belgian...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

View from the Shade
Located in New York, NY
Using what Sarah Burn’s calls the nineteenth-century artist’s “transformative power of personal vision,” Luther Emerson Van Gorder created brilliant impres...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Antique 1898 American Impressionist O/C Venetian Canal Scene / Gilded Frame
Located in Exton, PA
Here is a fine, early American Impressionist painting of a Venetian Canal. The painting is oil on canvass measuring 36" x 28". Overall framed dimensions are 44" x 35". The painting i...
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1890s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Santa Barbara California Plein Air Landscape Adobe House Mountain Colorful #0-94
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
A lovely Plein Air impressionist oil painting of an adobe house in Santa Barbara California with the Santa Ynez Mountains in the distance. Estate signed verso. Painted between the ...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Cardboard

Girl with a Banjo by Mary Cassatt
Located in New Orleans, LA
Mary Cassatt 1844–1926 American Girl with a Banjo Signed (lower right) Pastel on board This important pastel entitled Girl with a Banjo by Mary Cassatt is a true masterwork from ...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Pastel, Board

Le Marchande de Fleurs sur Le Quai
Located in New York, NY
Purchased at Drouot-Richeleu, June 15th, 2001 Commissaire-Prisseur: Maitres Marie-Francoise CHOCHON BARRE/ Jean-PhilliPpe ALLARDI Victor Gabriel Gilbert was a French painter whose ...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

" The Littlefield Murals " 3 MURALS OF THE XIT RANCH IN TEXAS. PAINTED Ca. 1910
Located in San Antonio, TX
Major George Washington Littlefield died in 1920. He commissioned E. Martin Hennings around 1910 to do six large paintings of scenes from his 235,000-acre ( part of the XIT ) ranch to hang in his bank in Austin. I am not sure, but the bank possibly went under sometime in the 197s-1980s. All of the art and antiques were stored, and they had a sale. We have 3 of the six murals that were commissioned by Littlefield. I have about 40 pages of info on Littlefield and the murals. Too much to enter now but I will be scanning that info later this week. The Littlefield mansion is still in Downtown Austin. At one time he was the richest man in the state. He was UT's biggest donor for several years prior to his death. The paintings are 34 x 130 35 x 144 35 x 119 Two are hanging in my friend's ranch house. The other is of a large herd of Hereford Cattle. It is actually pictured on the cover of the Biography of George Washing Littlefield. Littlefield, George Washington (1842–1920). George Washington Littlefield, cattleman, banker, and member of the Board of Regents of the University of Texas, son of Fleming and Mildred Terrell (Satterwhite) White Littlefield, was born in Panola County, Mississippi, on June 21, 1842. The family moved to Texas in 1850 after a confrontation between Fleming Littlefield and his wife's family. In marrying Fleming, her overseer, after the death of her first husband, Mildred in her family's eyes had married beneath her station, an action to which her family objected. George grew to young manhood on the family plantation near Belmont, Gonzales County, helping his mother to manage the place after Fleming's death in 1853. George received a basic education in Gonzales College and Baylor University, 1853–55 and 1857. With the outbreak of the Civil War in 1861 George enlisted in Company I, Eighth Texas Cavalry (Terry's Texas Rangers), which fought in the Army of Tennessee. Before his military career was ended at Mossy Creek, Tennessee, on December 26, 1863, by an exploding cannon shell, George rose to the rank of company commander, the youngest in his regiment, and fought at Shiloh, Perryville, and Chickamauga. At Mossy Creek he was promoted to major, a title by which he was addressed after the mid 1880s. Back in Texas after being discharged in 1864, he took control of a plantation belonging to himself and his brother, and "went to work to make the best, as he thought, of a miserable life, having to carry his crutches everywhere." During the war, on January 14, 1863, George married Alice Payne Tillar, with whom he had two children, both of whom died in infancy. In his business ventures thereafter, George Littlefield, who had a highly developed sense of family, utilized nephews and the husbands of nieces as managers. George's first year's farming after the war ended in disaster caused by three years of worm infestation and flood. Even the road-side store he opened, which prospered because George accepted barter, in particular cattle, could not make up for the losses. In 1871 he gathered a herd of cattle, half of which were his and the rest belonging to his brother, bought more, and drove the herd to Abilene, Kansas, where he sold the animals for enough to discharge all of his debts and leave him with $3,600 "to begin business." Over the next several years entrepreneur Littlefield opened a dry goods store in partnership with J. C. Dilworth in Gonzales, bought and trailed cattle, bought ranches in Caldwell and Hays counties, and developed his plantations. In the trailing business, Littlefield commonly bought his cattle, rather than, as most trailing contractors did, trailing them for a fee. He took the greater risk but reaped the greater reward in their sale. In 1877 Littlefield bought water rights along the Canadian River near Tascosa and established the XIT Ranch which he sold in 1881 for $248,000. Littlefield rejoiced that he had obtained "far more money than he had ever expected to have" and thought of retiring at thirty-nine years of age. But he did not retire, as "he learned. . .that the more money a man makes, the more he has to make, that a man's world opens up a little bit wider with each deal and demands become heavier." In 1882 Littlefield followed the advice of his principal ranch manager, half-nephew J. Phelps White, and purchased water interests sufficient to control some four million acres of land in New Mexico east of the Pecos River between Fort Sumner and Roswell, on which he established the Bosque Grande Ranch. In 1883 he bought the site of the first windmill on the New Mexico plains at the Four Lakes north of Tatum and developed the Four Lakes Ranch with windmills and barbed wire to control access to water and permit upgrading of stock. His cattle after 1882 carried his LFD brand on their right side. In 1887 Littlefield began acquiring land in Mason County, which soon spread over some 120,000 acres in adjacent Kimble and Menard counties, a ranch he put under management of half-nephew John Will White. In the 1890s Littlefield assembled acreage that came to be known as the LFD Farm in Roswell, New Mexico, on which he established an apple grove, grew forage for cattle, recruited his horses prior to the spring round-up, and maintained the pure-bred bulls that he used to upgrade his herds. Littlefield climaxed his ranching operation in 1901 with the purchase for two dollars per acre of 235,858 acres of the Yellow House (southern) Division of the XIT Ranch in Lamb and Hockley counties. To reach the prevailing wind above the escarpment at the ranch headquarters, Littlefield put up a windmill 130 feet tall to the top of the fan, claimed at the time to be the world's tallest windmill. In 1912 he established the Littlefield Lands Company under Arthur Pope...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Monumental Painting -- After The Storm
Located in Milford, NH
An exceptional impressionist beachside scene with figures and powerful clouds by American artist Augustus B. Koopman (1869-1914). Koopman was born in Charlotte, North Carolina, initially studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine arts, and going on to live a large portion of his short life in Paris, studying at the Academie Julian and the Ecole des Beaux Arts, painting many of his marine and figure paintings on the coast at Etaples, near Belgium. Among his teachers were William Bouguereau, Benjamin Constant, and Tony Robert-Fleury. He was well known for his genre, maritime, landscape, figure, and portrait paintings. His drypoints and etchings can be found in both the Congressional and New York Public Libraries, and his painting “Vision of the Grand Canyon” is displayed in the Santa Fe Railway...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Au Bord De La Rivière By Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1841-1919 French Au bord de la rivière (Along the River) Oil on canvas "Renoir may be the only great painter who has never painted a sad picture." - Octave ...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Summer Idle
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...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Impressionist Figurative painting of two girls, beach, green, sea ‘Between Us’
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
‘Between Us’ is an Impressionist Figurative painting by Robert Gemmell Hutchison R.S.A. It is highly evocative of the Scottish Coast, a hopeful and optimistic oil painting. Hutchinson was born in Edinburgh in 1855 the first son of a brass-founder. After first training as a seal-engraver he was encouraged to pursue oil painting and trained under James Campbell Noble at the Trustees Academy on Picardy Place. He set up his own studio at 1 India Buildings (at the top of Victoria Street...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

The Opium Smoker; The Opium Eater
Located in Greenville, DE
The Opium Smoker; The Opium Eater by N.C. Wyeth was created in 1913. The painting is signed upper right. Dedication lower left that reads "To Swayne / Fro...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

English 19th Century pair of landscape oil paintings 'After the Hunt' with Dogs
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
This exquisite pair of 19th century painting by John W. Morris (1865-1924) features dogs in a British Green landscape after a days hunti...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

'La Feria' 19th Century large figurative scene of a middle eastern market
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'La Feria' a very busy figurative middle eastern market scene with various characters. Jewellery seller, women, children and animals. John Haynes-William...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Après le bain (After the bath)
Located in New Orleans, LA
For Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Impressionism's pre-eminent figure painter, depicting the nude was an exercise in bringing the canvas to life. He once said, “I look at a nude, I see myriads of minuscule shades. I have to find those which will make the flesh on my canvas come to life and resonate.” This compelling portrait by Renoir entitled Après le bain presents the nude figure of a woman in a serene, private moment, absorbed in the task of drying herself after a bath. The artist’s mastery of light and shading is incredible, achieving a sense of vitality in this otherwise ordinary scene. Renoir is celebrated for his figural work, especially his Rubenesque female nudes, however, it was not until the artist was in his forties that he depicted the nude with any frequency. In 1881, Renoir traveled to Italy, where he studied the works of the Renaissance masters and the ancient art of Pompeii and Rome. Upon his return to France, the nude became his favored subject, and he used the motif to combine the spontaneity of Impressionism with the solid modeling of classical painting. Renoir’s medium here, sanguine, a reddish-brown chalk, was used extensively in the Renaissance by Leonardo (who employed it in his sketches for the Last Supper), Michelangelo and Raphael. Its warm hue lends itself well to depicting flesh, and the chalk drawing allows for a greater focus on line, form and texture in a departure from the aspects of color and light that so often preoccupied the Impressionists. Après le bain conveys the impression of arrested motion with perfect naturalness, deftly capturing the moment before the elegant lines of the sitter's form change position. The sitter is almost certainly Gabrielle Renard, the nanny to Renoir’s children and a frequent model for the artist. Gabrielle was the cousin of Renoir’s wife, Aline, and came to Montmartre to work for the family at the age of 16. She developed a strong bond with the family and became a favorite subject for Renoir, appearing in several of his most important works, including his 1911 Gabrielle with a Rose (Musée d'Orsay). When Renoir began to suffer from severe rheumatoid arthritis that would eventually leave him unable to walk and scarcely able to grasp a paintbrush, it was Gabrielle that would assist the artist by positioning the paintbrush between his crippled fingers. Born in Limoges, France in 1841, Renoir began his career as an apprentice to a painter of porcelain wares. He later moved to Paris at the age of 21, enrolling at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts. It was here, while studying under Charles Gleyre, that Renoir attained a tremendous appreciation for the academic style of painting, a quality that would last throughout his career. This was also when he met Claude Monet and several other classmates, with whom he would later form the Impressionists. Working closely with Monet, Renoir began experimenting with the portrayal of light and its effect on his canvases. The youngest member of the Impressionist movement, an astute Renoir recognized how a subject was constantly changing due to the dynamic effects of light on color. Relying heavily upon his academic training that focused on composition, lines and descriptive details, Renoir distinguished himself among his contemporaries. His intuitive use of color and expansive brushstroke, along with acute attention to his subject, have placed him among the finest painters in history. This work is accompanied by a certificate of authenticity and will be included in the forthcoming catalogue raisonné of the work of Pierre-Auguste Renoir from the Wildenstein Plattner Institute. Circa 1898 Canvas: 43 1/2" high x 35 1/2" wide Frame: 57 3/4" high x 49 1/4" wide Provenance: Galerie Durand-Ruel, Paris (acquired from the artist on January 25, 1899) J. Pereire Collection, France (1966) Sam Salz, New York (before 1981) Claus Virch, Paris French Compagny, Inc., New York Larry Silverstein, New York (circa January 1987) Le Clos de Sierne Gallery, Geneva Galerie Heyram, Paris (October 1987) Francis Gross M.S. Rau, New Orleans Literature: B. Schneider, Renoir, Berlin, 1957, p. 95 (illustrated in color, p. 83) M. Gauthier, Renoir, Paris, 1958, p. 83 (illustrated in color; erroneously dated '1916' and titled 'Woman in her toilet') F. Fosca, Renoir, L'homme et son obra, Paris, 1961, p. 280 (illustrated, p. 95; erroneously dated 'about 1890' and titled 'After the Bath...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Paper, Chalk

'Paysage de Neige Dans le Jura, Avec Chevreuil'. Mid 19th Century Oil on Canvas.
Located in Cotignac, FR
Mid 19th century French oil on canvas of a snow scene in the Jura by Gustave Courbet. Signed bottom right in his characteristic 'ox-blood' red. Our painting is very similar in compo...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

French landscape painting with children, figures & field Scene 'The Harvest'
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'The Harvest' is a stunning pastoral scene by Victor Gabriel Gilbert. Victor Gabriel Gilbert was born in Paris, 13th February 1847. He studied for a perio...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Approaching Storm with White Caps and High Sea
Located in Missouri, MO
Framed Size: approx. 37 x 55 inches Canvas Size: approx. 24 x 41.5 inches Thomas Rose Miles (British, 1844 - 1916) The grandeur of the oceans has always inspired artistic endeavors. Over, under and upon the boundless seas, dramatic vignettes take shape, and humans set to capture the array of the aquatic muse. Thomas Rose Miles was one such inspired artist, to illustrated the strength of his muse, who wrote poetic verse on the verso of nearly every painting he performed. The sea's beauty is most often shown in direct competition with its power and unpredictable nature on his canvases and watercolors. He includes the human element, usually over-matched yet persevering against the heavy swells and weather-driven might, carrying on the Marine Art Legacy that was birthed in the best of the Dutch Maritime...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

'Marchande de Fleurs' a Parisian street scene with soldier, figures & flowercart
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
'Marchande de Fleurs' a Parisian street scene with soldier, figures & beautiful flower-cart Gabriel Gilbert was renowned for his paintings of Parisian market scenes, of which this is a fantastic example. Gilbert’s works sit alongside Monet’s and Van Gogh’s in galleries and collections across the world. He established himself as a painter of French genre scenes...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Painting of a river scene with nude bathers surrounded by green 'Les Baigneuse'
Located in Shrewsbury, Shropshire
A lush verdant painting of three nude bathers in a French river. It speaks of summer days spent wild swimming, picnics filled with cheese & wine and hear...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Gray Brothers
By Charles Harold Davis
Located in Missouri, MO
Charles Harold Davis (1856-1933) "Gray Brothers" Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Left Canvas Size: 30 x 24 inches Framed Size: 35 x 30.5 inches Born in Amesbury, Massachusetts, Charles ...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Made in the Shade
By William Henry Howe
Located in Missouri, MO
William Henry Howe (1846-1929) "Made in the Shade" 1887 Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated Site Size: approx. 14.5 x 21.5 inches Frames Size: approx. 17.5 x 24.5 inches Provenance: Private Collection, St. Louis, Missouri thence by descent William Henry Howe was born in Ravenna, Ohio in 1846. Of him it was written: "In the late nineteenth century no American artist was more thoroughly identified with the painting of cows than William Henry Howe." (Richter 128). In a style that combined Tonalism and Realism, he was a painter of light-filled pastoral landscapes that sometimes had sheep as well as cattle tended by their shepherds and herders. He began a career as a businessman in St. Louis, and in his mid-thirties, changed course and went to Dusseldorf Germany to study art at the Royal Academy. In 1881, he went to Paris and studied with animal painters Felix Vuillefroy and Otto de Thoren. He also exhibited his work at the Paris Salons and the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889. Travels in Holland in the 1880s with other artists inspired his interest in pastoral subjects, and during that time he began his cattle paintings...
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1880s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Franco-Prussian Battle Scene
Located in Missouri, MO
Wilfrid Constant Beauquesne (1847 - 1913) "Franco-Prussian Battle Scene" c. 1900 Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right Site Size: approx 22 x 28 inches Framed Size: approx 35 x 40 inches French artistry was deeply influenced by three wars during the 19th century and, accordingly, the artistic imagination was not lost upon the public. "Patriotism comes to the aid of battle painters," a contemporary remarked, "presenting them with a sympathetic public already fascinated by the subject." After the brief Franco-Prussian conflict of 1870, French painters were particularly anxious to retrieve national pride by presenting works which reflected their own national heroism versus enemy brutality. Known for his scenic depictions of this war, Wilfried Beauquesne, a native of Rennes, France, was undoubtedly influenced in his selection of subjects by his instructors at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Vernet-Lecomte and Horace Vernet were both well known military artists. Vernet had actually lived and worked during the period of Napoleonic conflicts - being awarded the Legion of Honor by the Emperor's own hand. Beauquesne exhibited regularly at the annual Paris Salon between 1887 and 1899, as well as throughout Europe. In 1890, illustrating the fortunes of life, The Art Amateur ran the following item in its "Gossip Column:" "A queer story comes to me from Paris. A commission agent made a bargain with a poor painter, living out at Saint-Maude, to paint military subjects for him, at two francs an hour. The agent changed the signature to that of Gaubault, and sold the pictures to various dealers. On day, by chance, the poor painter came to Paris, went to the Salon, and was astonished to see one of his pictures there. He look at the catalogue, and found the name of the artist and the address of the dealer where he was to be found, The poor artist went to the dealer and introduced himself saying, "I am Gaubault." "Most happy to make your acquaintance," replied the dealer. "Your pictures sell very well, and I have been wanting to see you for the last six years." "But my name is not Gaubault, it is Beauquesne." Explanations followed. The dishonest commission agent disappeared; and Beauquesne restored his real signature on the pictures, which had made his pseudonym almost famous...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Tonalist Ancient Cityscape Painting
By Andrew Melrose
Located in Houston, TX
Tonalist ancient cityscape painting by 19th century artist Andrew Melrose. Gorgeous oil painting of an ancient city on water with tones of orange, ...
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19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Oil

Central Park Autumn
Located in Missouri, MO
Paul Cornoyer “Central Park Autumn” c. 1910 Oil on Canvas Framed Size: approx 29 x 35 inches Canvas Size: approx 22 x 26.5 inches Provenance: The Artist to Private Collection, St. Louis thence by Descent Conservation report: Excellent condition. On original canvas, not relined. No in-painting. Paul Cornoyer was born in 1864 in St. Louis, Missouri. He studied there at the School of Fine Arts in 1881. His first works were in a Barbizon mode, and his first exhibit was in 1887. In 1889, he went to Paris for further training, studying at the Academie Julien, and returned to St. Louis in 1894. By the early 1890s, his work was more lyrical and Tonal, and he applied this style to subjects such as cityscapes and landscapes. In 1894, he painted a mural depicting the birth of St. Louis for the Planters Hotel in that city. His activities during the next six years were not particularly profitable, however, and the whereabouts of his St. Louis paintings are scarcely known. One exception is the triptych, A View of Saint Louis, with its strong urban realism. It shows the Eads Bridge...
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1910s Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Old Mission & Cypress Trees
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Signed lower left A prominent landscape and marine painter, Jules Eugène Pages spent most of his career in France where he was a well-known Impressionist painter, but he maintain...
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Late 19th Century Impressionist Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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