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Artist: Cor de Gavere
Portrait of the painter Wilda Leiner in Oil on Canvas
Portrait of the painter Wilda Leiner in Oil on Canvas

Portrait of the painter Wilda Leiner in Oil on Canvas

By Cor de Gavere

Located in Soquel, CA

Portrait of The Pianist Wilda Leiner in Oil on Canvas A beautiful portrait of a woman named Wilda Leiner, a pianist (1908-1994) by longtime Santa Cruz, CA resident Cor de Gavere. S...

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1930s American Impressionist Cor de Gavere Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

1930's Japanese Iris Bonsai Still Life
1930's Japanese Iris Bonsai Still Life

1930's Japanese Iris Bonsai Still Life

By Cor de Gavere

Located in Soquel, CA

A beautiful watercolor still life of Japanese Iris bonsai by longtime Santa Cruz, CA resident Cordelia de Gavere, c.1930's. Signed "Cor de Gavere" lower right. Unframed. Image, 18"H ...

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1930s American Impressionist Cor de Gavere Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

Aromas California Pink and Gold Hills Landscape by Cor de Gavere Jolly Daubers
Aromas California Pink and Gold Hills Landscape by Cor de Gavere Jolly Daubers

Aromas California Pink and Gold Hills Landscape by Cor de Gavere Jolly Daubers

By Cor de Gavere

Located in Soquel, CA

Vibrant California landscape consisting of pink and gold rolling hills, oak trees, and a body of water in the foreground. Signed twice, by the artist in the lower right corner, once ...

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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Cor de Gavere Paintings

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Watercolor, Laid Paper

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Even though Miller still would have been under the spell of Chase upon Kuehne's arrival, he was already experimenting with an aestheticism that went beyond Chase's realism and virtuosity of the brush. Later Miller developed a style dependent upon volumetric figures that recall Italian Renaissance prototypes. Kuehne moved from Miller to Robert Henri in 1909. Rockwell Kent, who also studied under Chase, Miller, and Henri, expressed what he felt were their respective contributions: "As Chase had taught us to use our eyes, and Henri to enlist our hearts, Miller called on us to use our heads." (Rockwell Kent, It's Me O Lord: The Autobiography of Rockwell Kent. New York: Dodd, Mead and Co., 1955, p. 83). Henri prompted Kuehne to search out the unvarnished realities of urban living; a notable portion of Henri's stylistic formula was incorporated into his work. Having received such a thorough foundation in art, Kuehne spent a year in Europe's major art museums to study techniques of the old masters. His son Richard named Ernest Lawson as one of Max Kuehne's European traveling companions. In 1911 Kuehne moved to New York where he maintained a studio and painted everyday scenes around him, using the rather Manet-like, dark palette of Henri. A trip to Gloucester during the following summer engendered a brighter palette. In the words of Gallatin (1924, p. 60), during that summer Kuehne "executed some of his most successful pictures, paintings full of sunlight . . . revealing the fact that he was becoming a colorist of considerable distinction." Kuehne was away in England the year of the Armory Show (1913), where he worked on powerful, painterly seascapes on the rocky shores of Cornwall. 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In the Morning
In the Morning

In the Morning, 1919

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Cor De Gavere paintings for sale on 1stDibs.

Find a wide variety of authentic Cor de Gavere paintings available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Cor de Gavere in paint, paper, watercolor and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 20th century and is mostly associated with the Impressionist style. Not every interior allows for large Cor de Gavere paintings, so small editions measuring 14 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of William Lemos, Joseph Yeager, and William Frates. Cor de Gavere paintings prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $550 and tops out at $2,400, while the average work can sell for $1,850.