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Item Ships From: Missouri
The Deer Hunters
Located in Missouri, MO
Laverne Nelson Black (American, 1887-1938) "The Deer Hunters" Signed Lower Left Canvas: 24 x 22 inches Framed: 30.5 x 28.5 inches Born in Viola,...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

La Peche a la Ligne
By Henri Gabriel Ibels
Located in Missouri, MO
La Peche a la Ligne Henry-Gabriel Ibels (French, 1867-1936) Signed Lower Left 25.75 x 20 inches 35 x 29 inches Henri-Gabriel Ibels (30 November 1867 Paris – February 1936 Paris), wa...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Mad River
By Julio Larraz
Located in Missouri, MO
Mad River, 1996 Julio Larraz (Cuban, 1944) Signed and Dated Lower Right 41 x 49 inches 43 x 51 inches with frame Provenance: Atrium Gallery, 1999 Accomplished painter, sculptor, and...
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1990s Contemporary Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Pool Party
By Zoe Hawk
Located in Columbia, MO
Zoe Hawk Artist Statement My work deals with the complex experience of girlhood, exploring adolescent anxiety, feminine identity, and belonging. These themes are tackled within scen...
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21st Century and Contemporary American Realist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Blizzard Uptown, New York City
By Johann Berthelsen, 1883-1972
Located in Missouri, MO
Johann Berthelsen (Danish, American, 1883-1972) Blizzard Uptown, New York City Signed Lower Right 20 x 16 inches 28 x 24 inches with frame He was born in Copenhagen in 1883, the 7th of seven sons, to Conrad and Dorothea Karen Berthelsen. The parents moved in artistic and professional circles. His father was a tenor with the Royal Opera and his mother was a nurse affiliated with a prominent physician. A year before Johann's birth, his parents visited the United States, but the marriage was in trouble and they returned to Denmark to divorce. In 1890, his mother brought the children to America, settling in Manistee, Michigan, with her sister's family. They would eventually live in Manitowoc, Wisconsin, a city on the shore of Lake Michigan. As a teenager, Johann was actively involved in choirs and singing groups. And always, he loved to draw and paint. Though obviously intelligent and curious, he was too impatient to take well to schoolwork and never went beyond the 5th grade. It was not uncommon for boys to start working at an early age, and Johann tried several careers with mixed results. Although he worked at several trades, Johann's mind and heart were always with the arts. As his voice matured, his always pleasant sound evolved into a rich and powerful baritone. Having always wanted to be an actor, at the age of 18, the young man moved to Chicago where he reconnected with an old friend who was studying voice at the Chicago Musical College. When he mentioned his theatrical ambitions, his friend laughed. "With your voice, you should be studying singing," he said. Eventually, he convinced Johann to audition at the Chicago Musical College, owned and operated by Broadway producers, Flo and Willie Ziegfeld. Willie auditioned young Berthelsen and, on the spot, offered him a full scholarship. He was awarded the school's Gold Medal on two occasions, and after graduation he earned a job as the lead baritone with the newly formed Standard Opera Company which was owned by the Schuberts. For the next five years, Johann Berthelsen enjoyed a rich and varied career, touring the U.S. and Canada in operas, concerts, Gilbert...
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20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Peaceful Day in the Mountains
By Hermann Ottomar Herzog
Located in Missouri, MO
Peaceful Day in the Mountains Hermann Herzog (American, German, 1832-1932) Signed Lower Left 17 x 15 inches 25 x 22 inches with frame A centenarian, Hermann Herzog was known for his...
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Late 19th Century Land Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Winter Wonderland
By Aldro Thompson Hibbard
Located in Missouri, MO
Aldro T. Hibbard (American, 1886-1972) Winter Wonderland Signed Lower Right 26 x 36 inches 32 x 42 inches with frame Born in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Aldro Hibbard was an Impression...
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20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Young Lady Picking Wildflowers
By Charles Bosseron Chambers
Located in Missouri, MO
Charles Chambers (American, 1880-1964) Young Lady Picking Wildflowers Signed Lower Right 10 x 13 inches 16.5 x 16.5 inches with frame C. Bosseron Chambers was known for figurative works in an illustrative manner, with many of them being either portraits or works with religious themes. An illustrator and teacher as well as painter, Chambers was born in St. Louis, Missouri on May 1882. His father, a young Irish captain in the British Army, was a convert to the Catholic Church, and his mother was the daughter of a French family long established in St. Louis. Charles, the youngest of several children, was sent to the Preparatory and Grammar Schools connected with St. Louis University in his earliest years, and his education in his chosen art was begun under Louis Schultz of the Berlin Royal Academy, with whom he spent six years. His next master was Aleis Hrdliczka of the Royal Academy of Vienna, and he later studied with Johannes Schumacher of Dresden for six years. After matriculating at St. Louis University, Chambers began his professional career at Palm Beach, Florida, a place chosen because of his mother's failing health. From this period in his artistic productions date the fantastic figure compositions exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition, together with portraits of Colonel Mitchell for the Missouri Historical Society; Joseph Jefferson, the great American actor; young Master Haven; Henry Phipps; Henry M. Flagler; Mrs. Voorhis and others. In 1916, he moved to New York City, and established himself in the Carnegie Studios, Carnegie Hall, where he occupied a splendid atelier. Here he produced the Light of the World, the most popular religious painting of the early 1900s in the USA. He was a member of the Society of Illustrators, established in 1901 in New York City, and the Salmagundi Club, an early important art club in New York City. He illustrated Sir Walter Scott's, Quentin Durward, in the Scribner Classics for Young People. His work was exhibited at the well-known John Levy Galleries in New York City in the 1930s, and his work is now in several public collections in St. Louis and Chicago, including Chicago's St. Ignatius's Church, Missouri Historical Society in St. Louis, and the Osceola Club in St. Augustine, Florida. Chambers is listed on p. 145 of Currier's Price Guide to American Artists at Auction, 6th ed. 1994, written & compiled by William T. Currier, Currier Publication, Stoneham, MA. Reviews of his artwork have appeared in various publications, including the following: "Chambers' Seven Dolors criticized by Emily Genauer" Art Digest v. 13 March 15, 1939, p. 58. "From Angels to men: Recent portraits, John Levy Galleries" Art Digest v. 10 Nov. 15, 1935, p. 12. "Exhibition, John Levy Galleries" Art News...
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20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

El Capitain
Located in Missouri, MO
James Reeve Stuart (American, 1834-1915) El Capitain, 1870 Signed Lower Left 36 x 46 inches 46 x 56 inches James Reeve Stuart, well-trained portrait painter and teacher, was born in Beaufort, South Carolina, to one of the wealthiest families in the Antebellum South. Ancestors fled from Scotland, and one of them, John, was Superintendent of Indian Affairs of the Southern Colonies. The Stuart family owned several of the wealthiest plantations in the sea island area of South Carolina, and Stuart's parents owned the Ferry Plantation and it's Mansion "Roupelmonde" on Port Royal Island, adjacent to the Port Royal Ferry. Stuart's father, Colonel Middleton Stuart, died in 1840, and young Jimmie's education and upbringing was left to his many uncles. His uncle, Bishop Stephen Elliott...
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1870s Realist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Summer Idle
By Edward Cucuel
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 American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

The Signing of the Winfield Scott Treaty
By Benton Clark
Located in Missouri, MO
Benton Clark (American, 1895-1964) The Signing of the Winfield Scott Treaty Signed Lower Right 24 x 36 inches 31.5 x 43.5 inches with frame Born in Coshocton, Ohio, Benton Clark bec...
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20th Century American Realist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

A Family Outing
By Edward Henry Potthast
Located in Missouri, MO
Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857-1927) A Family Outing Signed Lower Left 12 x 16 inches 18 x 22 inches framed A painter most remembered most for his beach scenes of carefree at...
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Late 19th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Southwest Village
Located in Missouri, MO
Dane Clark (American, b. 1934) "Southwest Village" Signed Lower Right 18.5 x 33.5 inches 21.75 x 36.5 inches with frame It’s no wonder that Clark’s paintings look happy. The New Mexico artist...
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Late 20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

The Avenue Lights (5th Avenue, New York City)
By Gerald Harvey Jones
Located in Missouri, MO
The Avenue Lights (5th Avenue, New York City) By. Gerald Harvey Jones (American, 1933-2017) Signed Lower Left 20 x 16 inches without frame 30.5 x 26.5 inches with frame G. Harvey (G...
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20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

The Old Courthouse
By Charles Quest
Located in Missouri, MO
The Old Courthouse, 1968 By. Charles Quest (American, 1904-1993) Signed and Dated Lower Left 32 x 44 inches 38.25 x 50.25 inches with frame Born in Troy, New York, Charles Quest was...
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20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Millhouse, Autumn
By Charles Quest
Located in Missouri, MO
Millhouse, Autumn, 1973 By. Charles Quest (American, 1904-1993) Signed and Dated Upper Left 33.5 x 45.5 inches 38 x 50.5 inches with frame Born in Troy, New York, Charles Quest was ...
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20th Century Abstract Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Catskill Sawmill
By John William Hill
Located in Missouri, MO
Afternoon In The Hudson River Valley, 1854 By. John William Hill (English, American, 1812-1879) Signed and Dated Lower Left Unframed: 20 x 30 inches Fra...
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1860s Hudson River School Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Winter Pasture
By Oscar Edmund Berninghaus
Located in Missouri, MO
Oscar E. Berninghaus (American, 1874-1952) "Winter Pasture" Oil on Canvas Unframed: 20 x 24 inches Framed: 25.5 x 29.5 inches Provo: Noonan-Kocian Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri, Dec. 23, 1954 (Copy of Original Receipt Included) * Will be included in Kodner Gallery's upcoming Oscar E. Berninghaus Research Project on the artist A founder in 1898 of the Taos Society of Artists, Oscar Berninghaus excelled at drawing animals and figures in contemporary garb in Southwestern landscapes. Many of his early paintings were Impressionistic, "suffused with color and light". (Gerdts 254) He was born in St. Louis, Missouri and developed an interest in art through his family's lithography business. He attended night classes at the St. Louis School of Fine Art. In 1898, he was on an illustration assignment for "McClure's" magazine, which took him for the first of many times into New Mexico and Arizona. He had heard of the special beauty of Taos and there met Bert Geer Phillips, who was already a resident, and Phillips invited him to return. This visit began a tradition of spending the winter months in St. Louis and the summers in Taos. He remained active in both communities, and for many years designed the costumes and floats for the Veiled Prophet parade, a famous annual event in St. Louis. He also did a series of western scenes commissioned by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Association to promote a manly, ruggedness theme in their products and to enhance their image as good Americans, an image that was being attacked by suffragettes. In this capacity and without visiting the area, Berninghaus did a painting titled "Old Faithful, Yellowstone" in 1914, which was used as a calendar illustration in the series. Berninghaus was a sketch artist for the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad to depict landscape of Colorado...
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Early 20th Century Abstract Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Mother and Daughter, Santa Fe, 1919-20
By John French Sloan
Located in Missouri, MO
Mother and Daughter, Santa Fe, 1919-20 By. John French Sloan (American, 1871-1951) Signed Lower Right Unframed: 20 x 24 inches Framed: 27 x 31.5 inches Born in Lock Haven, Pennsylva...
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Early 20th Century Ashcan School Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Afternoon Sun
By William Wendt
Located in Missouri, MO
Afternoon Sun By. William Wendt (German, American, 1865-1946) Signed and Dated Lower Right Unframed: 18 x 22 inches Framed: 25 x 28.5 inches Referred to as "the Dean of California artists" William Wendt's paintings epitomize the plein-air style for which California impressionists are so revered. His best-known works demonstrate the feathery brushstrokes and attention to light that are considered the hallmark of a great impressionist painting. These pivotal canvases from the height of Wendt's career are the very definition of a California Impressionist landscape...
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Early 20th Century Land Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Afternoon, Madison Square
By Paul Cornoyer
Located in Missouri, MO
Paul Cornoyer (American, 1864-1923) "Afternoon, Madison Square" (New York City) 1908 Oil on Canvas Signed/Titled Verso on Stretcher Bar Unframed: 22 x 27 inches Framed: 32.5 x 38 inches Exhibition Label Verso (Presumably Newhouse Galleries, St. Louis...
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Early 1900s Tonalist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Mid-day, Zuni Village
By Frank Reed Whiteside
Located in Missouri, MO
Mid-day, Zuni Village, 1897 By. Frank Reed Whiteside (American, 1866-1929) Unframed: 20" x 30" Framed: 28" x 38" Frank Reed Whiteside, born in Philadelphia on 20 August 1867, became a student of Thomas Anshutz at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (1888-92). He already began exhibiting there during his student years (1887-98). In 1893, he enrolled in the Académie Julian in Paris where he received instruction from Jean-Paul Laurens and Benjamin Constant. After his French academic training, Whiteside taught art in Philadelphia high schools. He took frequent trips to the Southwest between 1890 and 1928 to live with and paint the Zuni Indians. Whiteside depicted ceremonial dances, Zuni buildings, and other genre scenes, usually in blinding afternoon sunlight. He carefully observed the effects of light on vibrant color, using a finely crafted impressionist technique. He was fond of broad areas of color, subtle combinations of hues, and simplified shapes and silhouettes. Whiteside continued to exhibit at the PAFA (1905-15), at the Art Institute of Chicago (1896-1916), at the Carnegie International (1905 and 1907) and at the Corcoran Gallery (1907). He was a member of Philadelphia art societies and beginning in 1909 had a summer studio in Ogunquit, Maine, where he took part in Hamilton Easter Field's discussion groups. Frank's wife, Clara Walker Whiteside, who published Touring New England in 1926, was active in the Ogunquit Art Association. Like Stanford White, Frank Reed Whiteside was the victim of murder, on 19 September 1929, but Whiteside's case remains unsolved. One night, the sixty-three year-old painter answered the doorbell. Two witnesses...
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Late 19th Century Other Art Style Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Sunrise
Located in Missouri, MO
Sunrise, 1981 By. Jim Palmer (American, b. 1941) Signed and Dated Lower Right Unframed: 24" x 36" Framed: 30" x 42" Born in 1941 in Columbia, South Carolina, Jim Palmer attended the University of South Carolina in 1960 before going on to study at the Atlanta School of Art in 1964. In 1966 he and his wife moved to Hilton Head Island, the second artist to do so during the Island's early years. Since living here, he designed the cover of the Chamber of Commerce' Islander Magazine, has been a contributing artist to the Island Events Magazine, and has painted many Low Country scenes that grace homes and businesses throughout the country. Palmer was the illustrator for two books written by local authors: A Corner of South Carolina and Moonshadows. His work has been included in exhibits at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga, TN; Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC; Southeastern Artists Exhibition, Atlanta, GA; Greenville County Art Museum, Greenville, SC; Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, GA; and Bay Hills Club, Orlando, FL. His paintings are part of the private collections of C&S National Banks in Columbia and Hilton Head Island; Banker's Trust Tower, Columbia, SC; Palmetto State Bank, Bluffton, SC, among others. Several paintings are also included in the collections of former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Dwight Eisenhower, former South Carolina Governor Robert McNair and singer John Denver.
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1980s American Modern Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Seagulls (Birds in Flight)
Located in Missouri, MO
Seagulls (Birds in Flight), 1982 By. Jim Palmer (American, b. 1941) Signed and Dated Lower Right Unframed: 32" x 36" Framed: 37" x 42.5" Born in 1941 in Columbia, South Carolina, Jim Palmer attended the University of South Carolina in 1960 before going on to study at the Atlanta School of Art in 1964. In 1966 he and his wife moved to Hilton Head Island, the second artist to do so during the Island's early years. Since living here, he designed the cover of the Chamber of Commerce' Islander Magazine, has been a contributing artist to the Island Events Magazine, and has painted many Low Country scenes that grace homes and businesses throughout the country. Palmer was the illustrator for two books written by local authors: A Corner of South Carolina and Moonshadows. His work has been included in exhibits at the Hunter Museum in Chattanooga, TN; Mint Museum, Charlotte, NC; Southeastern Artists Exhibition, Atlanta, GA; Greenville County Art Museum, Greenville, SC; Callaway Gardens, Pine Mountain, GA; and Bay Hills Club, Orlando, FL. His paintings are part of the private collections of C&S National Banks in Columbia and Hilton Head Island; Banker's Trust Tower, Columbia, SC; Palmetto State Bank, Bluffton, SC, among others. Several paintings are also included in the collections of former Presidents Jimmy Carter and Dwight Eisenhower, former South Carolina Governor Robert McNair and singer John Denver.
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1980s American Modern Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Lonesome Woods
By Mark Kaplan
Located in Missouri, MO
Landscape By Mark Kaplan (Russian, b. 1950) Signed Lower Right Unframed 7" x 9" Framed: 20.25" x 16.25" Mark Kaplan was born in 1950 in Saint Petersburg ...
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20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Paper

Ducks' Day Out
By David Adolf Constant Artz
Located in Missouri, MO
Duck Family By. David Adolph Constant Artz (Dutch, 1837-1890) Signed Lower Left Unframed: 9" x 12" Framed: 17" x 18.5" David Adolf Constant Artz was a 19th-century Dutch painter an...
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19th Century Dutch School Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Wood Panel, Oil

Where are the Clams?
By Gerhard Morgenstjerne Munthe
Located in Missouri, MO
Searching for Clams with the Horse Cart By. Gerhard Munthe (German, 1875-1927) Signed Lower Left Unframed: 11" x 14" Framed: 19" x 23" Born in Dusseldo...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Village Under the Snow
Located in Missouri, MO
Village Under the Snow By. David Schulman (Dutch, 1881-1966) Signed Lower Right Unframed: 15.5" x 23.5" Framed: 23.5" x 31.5" David Schulman was a Dutch self-taught painter, draftsman and watercolorist. He was born in the city of Hilversum, in 1881. Schulman's father Lion was a painter himself and was known to be come an art dealer in subsequent years. Apart from this, he sold painting...
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20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Autumn Idle, Catskills, New York, October 23, 1885
By Jervis McEntee
Located in Missouri, MO
Autumn Idle, Catskills, New York, October 23, 1885 By. Jervis McEntee (American, 1828-1891) Unframed: 11.5" x 16" Framed: 20.5" x 25" Jervis McEntee was a landscape painter, born in 1828 in the Hudson River Valley in Rondout, New York. It was said that 'Nostalgia may well have been McEntee's middle name", and that he, always attempting to stir emotions in his viewers, often attached poetry to his paintings when exhibiting them. At a time when the Civil War and its after effects caused great disruption in America, McEntee's work may have provided a visual escape for the more educated. His works are rich with the colors of autumn and winter, and he, who often painted in the Catskill Mountains, preferred smaller views rather than panoramas. Usually detailed and simple, his works often reflect a sense of loneliness. As a youngster, McEntee would play in his parents attic, pretending it was an art studio. An unsuccessful attempt at business led McEntee back into the art profession where he studied in New York City under the influence of Frederic E. Church, master of the Hudson River Style, and soon had a showing of his own in the famous Tenth Street Studio Building by 1855. In about 1858, Mr. and Mrs. McEntee hired English architect Calvert Vaux to build a studio next to McEntee's fathers house in Rondout. There Jervis would spend most of his summers, painting the nearby Catskill Mountains, and returning to the city during the winter. At the outbreak of the Civil War, McEntee enlisted in the Union...
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Late 19th Century Hudson River School Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Cattle at Daybreak
Located in Missouri, MO
Wooded Landscape with Cattle By James Desvarreux-Larpenteur (American, 1847-1937) Unframed: 22" x 18" Framed: 27.5" x 31.5" Signed Lower Right Born i...
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Late 19th Century Land Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Sunny Day at the Beach "Annisquam"
By William James Glackens
Located in Missouri, MO
Sunny Day at the Beach By William J. Glackens (American, 1870-1938) Unframed: 6.25" x 8.5" Framed: 11" x 13.5" Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1870, William Glackens began his career at Philadelphia's Central High School with John Sloan. In 1891 he became an artist-reporter for the "Philadelphia Record." He did the same kind of work from 1892 to 1895 for the "Philadelphia Press" with John Sloan, George Luks and Everett Shinn. He studied briefly at the Pennsylvania Academy with Thomas Anshutz...
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Early 20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Panel

La Seine, Paris
By Frank Myers Boggs
Located in Missouri, MO
La Seine, Paris, 1897 By Frank M. Boggs (American, 1855-1926) Unframed: 15" x 22" Framed: 23" x 30" Signed and Dated Lower Left Frank Boggs was a master o...
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Late 19th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Children at the Seashore
By Josef Israels
Located in Missouri, MO
Children at the Seashore By Josef Israels (1824-1911) Unframed: 9" x 15" Framed: 17.5" x 23.5" Signed Lower Left Born in Groningen, Holland, in 1824, Josef Israels was brought up in the traditions of the Jewish faith and destined for the rabbinate. His interest in drawing grew stronger with age however, and in 1840 his father finally relented, sending him to Amsterdam. There he spent his days working in the studio of Jan Kruseman and his evenings painting at the Royal Academy under Jan Pieneman, both leading portrait painters. In Paris, Israels studied a short time with the historical painter Francois Picot...
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19th Century Realist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

The Western Plain
Located in Missouri, MO
The Western Plain By Gray Smith (Australian, 1919-1990) Signed Lower Left Without Frame: 20" x 30" With Frame: 24" x 34" Gray Smith was an Australian artist, poet and jeweler who was part of the Heide Circle. While best known as the Australian artist Joy Hester's spouse, his most productive artistic period came later while married to Joan Upward in the '60s and '70s. Smith's modernist paintings often featured isolated figures in Australian outback...
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20th Century Modern Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Board

Sun Mountain, Adobes, Santa Fe, New Mexico
By Julius Lars Hoftrup
Located in Missouri, MO
Sun Mountain, Adobes, Santa Fe, New Mexico By Julius Lars Hoftrup Unframed: 20" x 20" Framed: 26" x 26" Hofterup in Skane was the birthplace of J. Lars Hoftrup. Hoftrup immigrated to a farm in New York in 1881 but left to study at Cooper Union Art School and later made study journeys to paint landscapes in Canada, France, and North Africa. His work has been shown in exhibitions at the Phillips...
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20th Century Land Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Old Miner's House, Sante Fe, New Mexico
By Julius Lars Hoftrup
Located in Missouri, MO
Old Miner's House, Santa Fe, New Mexico By Julius Lars Hoftrup (1874-1954) Unframed: 20" x 20" Framed: 26" x 26" Hofterup in Skane was the birthplace of J...
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20th Century Land Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

The Little Red Lighthouse, New York
By Gustave Wolff
Located in Missouri, MO
The Little Red Lighthouse, New York By Gustave Wolff (1863-1935) Signed Lower Right Unframed: 14" x 19.25" Framed: 20.25" x 25.25" Painter Gustav Wolff ...
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Late 19th Century Land Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Bean Picking, New Jersey, 1890
By Frederick Rondel
Located in Missouri, MO
Bean Picking, New Jersey, 1890 By. Frederick Rondel (1826-1892) Signed Lower Right Unframed: 21.5" x 35.5" Framed: 32" x 46" Frederick Rondel, born in Paris in 1826, came to America...
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19th Century French School Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Beach at Playa Del Rey California
Located in Missouri, MO
Beach at Playa Del Rey California by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Signed and Dated Lower Left Unframed: 21" x 34" Framed: 28.25" x 41" Frame was Hand made by the artist himself. A ...
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20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Little Village
Located in Missouri, MO
Little Village by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Signed Lower Left Unframed: 9" x 11" Framed: 16" x 19" Frame was Hand Made by the artist himself A local Californian Artist, Hvasta i...
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20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Chimney Pots and Roof of Paris
Located in Missouri, MO
Chimney Pots and Roof of Paris by Louis Carl Hvasta (1913-1993) Signed and Dated Lower Left Unframed: 24" x 28" Framed: 34" x 37" Frame was hand made by the artist. A local Californ...
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20th Century American Realist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Panel, Oil

Along the Coast
By Lilian Mackendrick
Located in Missouri, MO
Framed Size: 29 x 38.5 inches Lilian MacKendrick was a natural born artist. She had a talent that was intuitive and a searching artistic intellect. The daughter of Russian emigrants, she grew up in the art world of New York's Armory Show. A graduate of New York University with a degree in Fine Arts, she went on to study sculpture at City College of New York as well as painting at the Art Students League. Her early attempts were in the non-objective field. Despite her tremendous admiration for the great European painters of the 18th & 19th centuries (she copied, as a learning exercise, all the drawings of Goya and Rembrandt in this country), her tastes, since childhood, were for Oriental rather than American and European painting which she found "too violent." But she continued her exploration of the fusion of East and West, arriving at a synthesis that has been described, among other things, as a "recovery of the image." Some of her work, however, has echoes of the work of the French masters Pierre Bonnard and Henri Matisse; a reference that the artist herself would not find offensive. She regularly spent summer vacations in France. Many observers of her work say that her paintings make them feel that life is good again; that there is something wonderful and exciting about the world they are eager to see when they wake up in the morning, and that her paintings are 'singular and striking'. Jane Janson's statement in regards to MacKendrick's 1958 exhibition at Hirschl & Adler Galleries easily applies to some of her painting: "Her range of blazing summer color and exuberant pattern captivate the eye, and lend renewed zest to a realm which has been ignored for awhile, and to which we return with instinctive delight." "Has seen" is the operative phrase because her works are rarely seen these days, although there are over 400 works in private collections. A devastating flood in her studio in 1984 destroyed a number of works. Permanent Collections Museum of Fine Arts of Houston, Texas Wadsworth Atheneum, Hartford, CT Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MI Galeria d'Arte Contemporanea, Bordighera, Italy Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York Georgia Museum, Athens, GA Brandeis University, Boston, MA Bezalel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel Hirshhorn Museum, Washington, D.C. Exhibitions Georgia Museum of Art, Athens, GA Galerie Benezit, Paris USIS, Ostend, Belgium Audubon Artists, New York Witte Museum of Art, San Antonio, TX New York City Center Third Biennial of American Painting, Bordighera, Italy Florida Gulf Coast Art...
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Mid-20th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Avenue de Friedland, L’Arc de Triomphe
By Édouard Leon Cortès
Located in Missouri, MO
Framed Size: 21 x 26 inches *This work has been authenticated by Nicole Verdier Provenance: Johnson Gallery, Chicago IL, circa 1967/1968 Cortès was born in Lagny, France on April 26, 1882. During his early lifetime, Paris was the center of the art world. Artist from across the globe traveled there to study and paint it's beautiful countryside and cities; views of Paris, or as it became known 'the City of Lights', were in great demand by both collectors and tourists. Édouard Cortès, along with other artists like Eugene Galien-Laloue (1854-1941), Luigi Loir (1845-1916) and Jean Beraud (1849-1936) answered their call. Specializing in Paris street scenes, each of these artists captured the city during its heyday and continued with these scenes well into the 20th century.Édouard was the son of Antonio Cortès - the Spanish Court painter - who was himself the son of the artisan André Cortès...
Category

Mid-20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Modern #10 a
By John Ferry
Located in Kansas City, MO
John Ferry Modern #10 a Medium: Oil on Panel Year: 2019 Size: 10.75x12.75 in Signed, dated and inscribed by hand Framed COA provided Ref.: JF-19-26 “Ferry’...
Category

2010s American Modern Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

Modern Wilderness
By Kevin Sloan
Located in Saint Louis, MO
Modern Wilderness, 2011 Acrylic on canvas 48 x 36 inches (121.9 x 91.4 cm)
Category

2010s Surrealist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Canvas

His Private Island
By Kevin Sloan
Located in Saint Louis, MO
His Private Island Acrylic on canvas 60 x 54 inches (152.4 x 137.2 cm)
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Surrealist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Acrylic

It Seemed Endless
Located in Saint Louis, MO
It Seemed Endless, 2012 Acrylic on canvas 18 x 18 inches (45.7 x 45.7 cm)
Category

2010s Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Acrylic, Oil

"Hawn", Contemporary, Photorealistic, Oil Painting, Framed, Canvas, Landscape
By Jeffrey Vaughn
Located in St. Louis, MO
Jeffrey Vaughn, from Alton, Illinois, received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 1978 from Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri, and his Master of Fine Arts in 1983 from the ...
Category

2010s Contemporary Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Wood, Oil

Approaching Storm with White Caps and High Sea
By Thomas Rose Miles
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...
Category

Late 19th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

The First Ship
By Thomas Moran
Located in Missouri, MO
*See VIDEO included in pictures. Can send additional if requested. approx. 19 x 25 inches framed. *This work is included in The Thomas Moran Catalogue Raisonne Project (See Steve G...
Category

1860s American Realist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Le Quais et la Louvre
By Antoine Blanchard
Located in Missouri, MO
Antoine Blanchard "Le Quais et la Louvre" Oil on Canvas Signed Canvas Size: 13 x 18 inches Framed Size: 22.5 x 27.5 inches Antoine Blanchard French (1910-1...
Category

Late 20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Tending the Garden
By Robert Elton Tindall
Located in Missouri, MO
Robert Elton Tindall (1913-1983) "Tending the Garden" (Girl with a Hoe) c. 1940 Egg Tempera with Resin Oil Glazes on Panel Signed Lower Left Site: 10 x 9 inches Framed: 15 x 14 inch...
Category

Mid-20th Century American Modern Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Wood Panel, Egg Tempera

Mountain Springtime
By Mark Swanson
Located in Missouri, MO
Mark Swanson (b. 1958) “Mountain Springtime" Oil on Panel 18 x 22 inches/ 25 x 29 Framed Mark Swanson was born in 1958 in South Dakota and raised in California. Although his uncles, Ray and Gary...
Category

Late 20th Century American Realist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Panel, 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 ...
Category

Late 19th Century American Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

The Grand Canyon
Located in Missouri, MO
Mark Christopher Weber (b. 1949) "The Grand Canyon" Oil on Panel approx 37 x 60 inches Mark Christopher Weber is a master artist whose style and technique can only be compared to th...
Category

Late 20th Century American Realist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Wood Panel

Breton Chores
Located in Missouri, MO
Clement Nye Swift "Breton Chores" 1870 Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated Lower Right Canvas Size: approx 27 x18 inches Framed Size: approx 34 x 35 inches Provenance: Private Midwes...
Category

1870s Victorian Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Fishing Pier - St. Ives, Cornwall
By Richard Hayley Lever
Located in Missouri, MO
Richard Hayley Lever (1876 - 1958) "Fishing Pier - St. Ives, Cornwall Oil on Canvas Canvas: approx 6 1/3 x 9 1/3 inches Framed Size: approx. 11 x 14 inches Born in Adelaide, Austr...
Category

Early 20th Century Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Canvas

The Bure Valley
By Edward Seago
Located in Missouri, MO
Edward Brian Seago (1910-1974) "The Bure Valley" 1938 Oil on Artist's Board Monogrammed and Dated Lower Right Estate Stamped and Titled Verso Panel: approx 11 x 14 inches Framed: a...
Category

1930s Impressionist Missouri - Landscape Paintings

Materials

Illustration Board, Oil

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