- EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS W/C STUDY, HUNTING
EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS W/C STUDY, HUNTING DOGS Edmund Henry Osthaus (German 1858-1928). Watercolor on paper study depicting three setters, signed at lower left 'E. H. Osthaus', framed with reverse painted glass mat. Approximate dimensions: sight h. 2", w. 3"; overall h. 4.5", w. 5.5".
- ROBERT ELMER LOUGHEED (1910-1982)Buck,
ROBERT ELMER LOUGHEED (1910-1982)Buck, Doe, and Fawn
signed "R.E. Lougheed" lower right
oil on canvas, 32 by 24 in.
Robert Lougheed was born in 1910 and raised on a farm in Ontario, Canada, where he spent hours sketching wildlife as a boy. He studied at the Ontario College of Art in Toronto and the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Montreal. He worked as a newspaper illustrator, and then moved to New York at the suggestion of his artist friend John Clymer (1907-1989). Lougheed, like Pleissner, studied with Frank Dumond (1865-1951) at the Arts Students League.
Lougheed lived in Westport, Connecticut, for twenty years, where, among other commissions, he painted the Annual National Field Dog Champions for DuPont, like Osthaus had earlier. After decades of extensive travel in the West, Lougheed and his wife, Cordy, moved to Santa Fe, New Mexico, where he died in 1982.
The artist followed in the esteemed wildlife art tradition of painters like Carl Rungius (1869-1959) and Bob Kuhn (1920-2007).
- JULIE JEPPSEN (B. 1960)Scent on the
JULIE JEPPSEN (B. 1960)Scent on the Side
signed "Julie Jeppsen ©" lower right
oil on canvas, 30 by 40 in.
Julie Jeppsen is one of the top dog painters today. Following in the footsteps of Rosseau, Osthaus, and Abbett, she is a contemporary artist who continues to impress the Sporting art world. She was selected by English pointer breeder and art collector Robert G. Wehle to illustrate the cover of his famous book, “Snakefoot, the Making of a Champion,” in 1996. Jeppsen took extra care rendering her own two dogs, a lab and a pointer, in this bright, vibrant sporting work.
Provenance: Literature: Tom Davis, "Artist's Hands, Hunter's Heart," Sporting Classics, March/April 2008, pp. 107-111.
- EDMUND OSTHAUS WATERCOLOR HUNTING DOGS
EDMUND OSTHAUS WATERCOLOR HUNTING DOGS SETTERSEdmund Osthaus (1858-1928). Watercolor on paper depicting a pair of hunting dogs in the woods. Signed along the lower right. A framer's label adhered to the verso provides the title, partially obscured due to a fold in the paper, and is dated to January 31, 1907. Dimensions: Sight; height: 21 in x width: 29 1/2 in. Framed; height: 31 in x width: 38 3/4 in.
SKU: 01361
Condition:
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- DUPONT POWDERS LITHOGRAPH TIN SIGN:
DUPONT POWDERS LITHOGRAPH TIN SIGN: 1903 Shoot Dupont Powders advertising tin. Self framed. From a work by Edmund Osthaus (1858-1928), German American listed artist and illustrator. Approx. 22.5'' h x 28.25'' l x 1.25'' w.
CONDITION: Holes drilled at top & side of frame. Couple small indents, scattered wear to paint.
- EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS, AMERICAN (1858-1928),
EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS, AMERICAN (1858-1928), AT THE RENDEZVOUS, OIL ON CANVAS, 20 1/4 X 50 INCHESEDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS, American, (1858-1928) At the Rendezvous, oil on canvas signed lower right "Edm. H. Osthaus" oil on canvas Dimensions: 20 1/4 x 50 inches Provenance: George H. Barbour and James D. Hawkes; gifted to a Midwestern Private Club in 1896; Sotheby's, New York, New York, December 5, 1991, lot 35; Private Collection, Massachusetts. Framed dimensions: 32 1/4 x 62 1/4 x 4 inches Tags: oil painting, listed artist, sporting art, hunting, setters, pointers, duck hunting Condition: in overall very good condition; wax lined canvas; a few tiny dots of restoration apparent along the right We are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Shannon’s is merely a subjective qualified opinion. Frames on all paintings are sold "As Is". Frames may need some conservation. NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD “AS IS” IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE.
- DUPONT GUN POWDER ADVERTISING SIGN CIRCA
DUPONT GUN POWDER ADVERTISING SIGN CIRCA 1900 32.5” X 33”.DUPONT GUN POWDER ADVERTISING SIGN, Circa 1900, "Generations Have Used Du Pont Powders". Depicts a young and old hunter with their pointers, after Edmund H. Osthaus. Lithograph on tin. Dimensions: 32.5" x 33".
- EDMUND OSTHAUS OIL ON CANVASEDMUND OSTHAUS
EDMUND OSTHAUS OIL ON CANVASEDMUND OSTHAUS (United States/Germany, 1858-1928) oil on canvas, river landscape. Signed lower right. Image measures 24" x 30". In a gilt wood frame; 30.75" x 36.75" overall. Osthaus was an instructor and director of the Toledo Academy of Fine Arts.
- EDMUND OSTHAUS OIL ON CANVASEDMUND OSTHAUS
EDMUND OSTHAUS OIL ON CANVASEDMUND OSTHAUS (United States/Germany, 1858-1928) oil on canvas, river landscape. Signed lower right. Image measures 24" x 30". In a gilt wood frame; 30.75" x 36.75" overall. Osthaus was an instructor and director of the Toledo Academy of Fine Arts and is best known for his paintings of hunting dogs.
- EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS (AMERICAN, 1858-1928),
EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS (AMERICAN, 1858-1928), FOUR DOG ETCHINGS Each an etching with drypoint, to include Two Young Setters, After A Long Search, On Point, and Training, appear to be later printings, each pencil signed, matted, unframed.
- EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS (AMERICAN, 1858-1928),
EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS (AMERICAN, 1858-1928), FOUR DOG ETCHINGS Each an etching with drypoint, to include German Shepherds, Lewis C. Morris, Collies, and The Cold Trail, appear to be later printings, each pencil signed, matted, unframed.
- EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS (1858-1928), WILD
EDMUND HENRY OSTHAUS (1858-1928), WILD LANDSCAPE, OIL ON CANVAS, SIGHT: 9" H X 12.625" WEdmund Henry Osthaus, (1858-1928) Wild landscape, Oil on canvas Signed lower right: Edm. H. Osthaus Oil on canvas Dimensions: Sight: 9" H x 12.625" W