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Artist: Seymour Joseph Guy
Seymour Joseph Guy (American, 1824–1910) Portrait of a Gentleman, Oil on Canvas
By Seymour Joseph Guy
Located in New York, NY
Seymour Joseph Guy (American, 1824–1910) A Portrait of a Gentleman, Oil on Canvas, Late 19th century, circa 1885. Signed lower left with monogram: SJ GUY. Canvas size: 35.5" high ...
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19th Century Seymour Joseph Guy Art

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Oil

Peek-a-Boo
By Seymour Joseph Guy
Located in New York, NY
In the latter half of the nineteenth century and into the first decade of the twentieth, New York City art aficionados could count on finding recent work of Seymour Joseph Guy hanging on the walls of the city’s major galleries. Primarily a genre artist, but also a portraitist, between 1859 and 1908 Guy showed more than seventy works at the National Academy of Design. From 1871 to 1903 he contributed over seventy times to exhibitions at the Century Club. From 1864 to 1887, he sent about forty pictures to the Brooklyn Art Association. A good number of these works were already privately owned; they served as advertisements for other pictures that were available for sale. Some pictures were shown multiple times in the same or different venues. Guy was as easy to find as his canvases were omnipresent. Though he lived at first in Brooklyn with his family and then in New Jersey, from 1863 to his death in 1910 he maintained a studio at the Artist’s Studio Building at 55 West 10th Street, a location that was, for much of that period, the center of the New York City art world. Guy’s path to a successful career as an artist was by no means smooth or even likely. Born in Greenwich, England, he was orphaned at the age of nine. His early interest in art was discouraged by his legal guardian, who wanted a more settled trade for the young man. Only after the guardian also died was Guy free to pursue his intention of becoming an artist. The details of Guy’s early training in art are unclear. His first teacher is believed to have been Thomas Buttersworth...
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19th Century American Realist Seymour Joseph Guy Art

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Canvas, Oil

"The Gamut, " Oil on Panel Portrait of Child playing the Violin by Seymour Guy
By Seymour Joseph Guy
Located in Milwaukee, WI
"The Gamut" is an original oil on panel by Seymour Joseph Guy. A small child sits in candle light playing the violin. He stares not at the viewer, ...
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1870s Romantic Seymour Joseph Guy Art

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Oil, Panel

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