Henry Charles Brewer Art
to
1
Overall Width
to
Overall Height
to
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
8,917
2,810
2,504
1,337
1
1
Artist: Henry Charles Brewer
Warwick Castle - British art early 20th century painting river landscape autumn
By Henry Charles Brewer
Located in Hagley, England
A large, fresh and vibrant watercolour view of Warwick Castle which was painted in 1917. The view is captured in detail by Henry Charles Brewer RI who travelled widely and who exhib...
Category
1910s Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
Related Items
"Train Station, " Max Kuehne, Industrial City Scene, American Impressionism
By Max Kuehne
Located in New York, NY
Max Kuehne (1880 - 1968)
Train Station, circa 1910
Watercolor on paper
8 1/4 x 10 1/4 inches
Signed lower right
Provenance:
Private Collection, Illinois
Max Kuehne was born in Halle, Germany on November 7, 1880. During his adolescence the family immigrated to America and settled in Flushing, New York. As a young man, Max was active in rowing events, bicycle racing, swimming and sailing. After experimenting with various occupations, Kuehne decided to study art, which led him to William Merritt Chase's famous school in New York; he was trained by Chase himself, then by Kenneth Hayes Miller. Chase was at the peak of his career, and his portraits were especially in demand. Kuehne would have profited from Chase's invaluable lessons in technique, as well as his inspirational personality. Miller, only four years older than Kuehne, was another of the many artists to benefit from Chase's teachings. 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. Possibly inspired by Henri - who had discovered Madrid in 1900 then took classes there in 1906, 1908 and 1912 - Kuehne visited Spain in 1914; in all, he would spend three years there, maintaining a studio in Granada. He developed his own impressionism and a greater simplicity while in Spain, under the influence of the brilliant Mediterranean light. George Bellows convinced Kuehne to spend the summer of 1919 in Rockport, Maine (near Camden). The influence of Bellows was more than casual; he would have intensified Kuehne's commitment to paint life "in the raw" around him.
After another brief trip to Spain in 1920, Kuehne went to the other Rockport (Cape Ann, Massachusetts) where he was accepted as a member of the vigorous art colony, spearheaded by Aldro T. Hibbard. Rockport's picturesque ambiance fulfilled the needs of an artist-sailor: as a writer in the Gloucester Daily Times explained, "Max Kuehne came to Rockport to paint, but he stayed to sail." The 1920s was a boom decade for Cape Ann, as it was for the rest of the nation. Kuehne's studio in Rockport was formerly occupied by Jonas Lie.
Kuehne spent the summer of 1923 in Paris, where in July, André Breton started a brawl as the curtain went up on a play by his rival Tristan Tzara; the event signified the demise of the Dada movement. Kuehne could not relate to this avant-garde art but was apparently influenced by more traditional painters — the Fauves, Nabis, and painters such as Bonnard. Gallatin perceived a looser handling and more brilliant color in the pictures Kuehne brought back to the States in the fall. In 1926, Kuehne won the First Honorable Mention at the Carnegie Institute, and he re-exhibited there, for example, in 1937 (Before the Wind). Besides painting, Kuehne did sculpture, decorative screens, and furniture work with carved and gilded molding. In addition, he designed and carved his own frames, and John Taylor Adams encouraged Kuehne to execute etchings. Through his talents in all these media he was able to survive the Depression, and during the 1940s and 1950s these activities almost eclipsed his easel painting. In later years, Kuehne's landscapes and still-lifes show the influence of Cézanne and Bonnard, and his style changed radically.
Max Kuehne died in 1968. He exhibited his work at the National Academy of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago, the Carnegie Institute in Pittsburgh, the Memorial Art Gallery of the University of Rochester, and in various New York City galleries. Kuehne's works are in the following public collections: the Detroit Institute of Arts (Marine Headland), the Whitney Museum (Diamond Hill...
Category
1910s American Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
$2,800 Sale Price
20% Off
H 13.5 in W 15.5 in
"Gloucester Harbor at Sunset, " John Hare, Cape Ann, New England Watercolor View
Located in New York, NY
John Hare
Gloucester Harbor at Sunset, Massachusetts
Signed lower right
Watercolor on paper
16 x 12 inches
John Cuthbert Hare, 1908-1978, was a watercolorist who painted boats, seascapes and harbor scenes. He was primarily associated New England, especially Cape Cod, Massachusetts where he spent his summers from 1938 to 1965. However, he was in Florida where he was a member of the St. Augustine Art Association, and other locations on the East Coast.
It is likely Hare was born in New York City. He first studied commercial art in Brooklyn at the Pratt Institute and also studied at the Art Students League in Manhattan. He worked for Hearst newspapers corporation, and in 1933 married. In the next few years, he and his wife traveled extensively, camping and painting and exhibiting his work in galleries.
In 1935, they visited St. Augustine and an exhibition of his watercolors was held there in the old bank...
Category
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Spring Landscape with house and figure
By Louis Oscar Griffith
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Spring Landscape with house and figure
A preliminary watercolor for a color aquatint, illustrated on line, title unknown
Signed lower left in block letters (see photo)
Watercolor and...
Category
1920s American Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
Antique Impressionist Painting "Spanish Peaks" Colorado Mountain Landscape 1900
By Charles Partridge Adams
Located in Portland, OR
A very attractive American Impressionist watercolor & gouache painting, "The Spanish Peaks" Colorado mountain landscape scene, by Charles Partridge Adams (1858-1942), circa 1900.
Thi...
Category
Early 1900s American Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor, Gouache
$3,950
H 20 in W 25 in D 1 in
Sailboats at Dock Watercolor by Carl Broemel Original Arts and Crafts Frame
Located in Buffalo, NY
Original watercolor of sailboats at dock by well listed artist Carl Broemel. This work is stunning with wonderful colors and movement. This piece is also housed in the original hand carved arts and crafts frame.
Carl William Broemel...
Category
1940s Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
$995 Sale Price
23% Off
H 18 in W 22 in D 2 in
John Chetcuti "Fishermen" Original Watercolor c.1950
By John Chetcuti
Located in San Francisco, CA
John Chetcuti "Fishermen" Original Watercolor c.1950
Watercolor dimensions 11" wide x 7" high
The frame measures 18.25" wide x 14.5" high
Signed in the lower right corner
Good vi...
Category
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
$550
H 14.5 in W 18.25 in D 0.5 in
Rufus Way Smith Winter Forest Landscape Watercolor c.1880
Located in San Francisco, CA
Rufus Way Smith Winter Forest Landscape Watercolor c.1880
Beautiful 19th century watercolor by listed American artist Rufus Way Smith (1840-1900).
Or...
Category
Late 19th Century Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
$1,250
H 23.5 in W 27.5 in D 3 in
untitled (Maine Autumn Landscape across the narrows from Mt. Desert)
By Greta Allen
Located in Fairlawn, OH
untitled (Maine Autumn Landscape across the narrows from Mt. Desert)
Watercolor, 1945-1955
Signed by the artist lower left in pencil (see photo)
Provenance: Estate of the artist
Cond...
Category
1940s American Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
$1,800
H 14.25 in W 19.63 in
Snowy Peaks (Mont Blanc)
By Robert Hallowell
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Snowy Peaks (Mont Blanc)
Watercolor on paper, c. 1930
Signed "R. Hallowell" lower right (see photo)
The image depicts is of Mont Blanc in France.
Mont Blanc is the highest mountain i...
Category
1930s American Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
Temple of Isis, View of Philae (verso)
By Henry Bacon
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Temple of Isis
Philae (verso)
Dpouoble sided watercolor, 1902
Signed on front lower left: "Henry Bacon" and dated 1902
Note:
The Temple of Isis is located on the Island of Philae at ...
Category
Early 1900s American Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
Victorian Landscape Watercolour of a Venice Street Market scene style of Turner
By Hercules Brabazon Brabazon
Located in ludlow, GB
Victorian Landscape Watercolour of a Venice Street Market scene very much in the style of Turner
Anyone who is a fan of Hercules Brabazon Brabazon will love this painting! Venice ...
Category
19th Century Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Watercolor
Tuileries Garden Paris. 2010. Watercolor on paper, 38x50 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Tuileries Garden. Paris. 2010. Watercolor on paper, 38x50 cm
Ingrida Irbe (1969)
Born 15th of June 1969 in Riga
Education:
1980. – 1987. J. Rozental...
Category
2010s Impressionist Henry Charles Brewer Art
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
$715 Sale Price
20% Off
H 14.97 in W 19.69 in D 0.04 in
Henry Charles Brewer art for sale on 1stDibs.
Find a wide variety of authentic Henry Charles Brewer art available for sale on 1stDibs. You can also browse by medium to find art by Henry Charles Brewer in paint, watercolor and more. Much of the original work by this artist or collective was created during the 1910s and is mostly associated with the Impressionist style. Not every interior allows for large Henry Charles Brewer art, so small editions measuring 34 inches across are available. Customers who are interested in this artist might also find the work of Myles Birket Foster, Henri Duhem, and Robert Hallowell. Henry Charles Brewer art prices can differ depending upon medium, time period and other attributes. On 1stDibs, the price for these items starts at $3,058 and tops out at $3,058, while the average work can sell for $3,058.