- Allen Tucker
(American, 1866-1939)
Early
Allen Tucker
(American, 1866-1939)
Early Evening Light, Catskill Mountain, 1924
oil on canvas
signed Allen Tucker and dated (lower center)
24 x 20 inches.
- Raphael Lamar West (1769-1850, NY/UK)
Raphael Lamar West (1769-1850, NY/UK) framed and matted (no glass) pen and ink wash titled "The Catskill Mountains" watermarked J. Whatman with a Spink Gallery, London, label.
13" x 19" ss / 22" x 27.25" oa
Condition: No glass, very minor discoloration.
- HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIREHistorical
HISTORICAL BLUE STAFFORDSHIREHistorical Blue Staffordshire to include a Peace and Plenty gravy tureen, Boston State House gravy boat, Landing of Lafayette custard cup, Catskill Hudson River custard cup, and a Hoboken mustard.
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Condition:
Catskill-rim chip. Mustard-small rim repair. Staining. Tureen-chips to lid and lid rest. Handles repaired.
- GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954)
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) DOCK SCENE Oil on canvas.
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
- GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954)
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) "SUMMER SHADOWS" Oil on canvas. Titled on paper label on reverse.
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
- GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954)
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) LANDSCAPE Oil on canvas. Signed 'Renouard' (lower right).
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
- GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954)
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) WINTER LANDSCAPE Oil on masonite.
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
- GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954)
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) Oil on canvas laid on Masonite. Signed 'Renouard' (lower left).
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
- GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954)
GEORGE A. RENOUARD (AMERICAN, 1884-1954) Oil on canvas laid on Masonite. Signed 'Renouard' (lower right).
George A. Renouard (American, 1884-1954)
George A. Renouard was a noted painter, printer, and graphic artist. Born in Rochester, New York and later moved to New York City, New York where he studied at the Pratt Institute and Erasmus Hall. Renouard often depicted life among the less fortunate peoples in society, such as immigrants, beggars and drunkards, the unemployed, and the poor working class. Many of his works clearly show the love and empathy he had for his fellow man. He actively painted along the south shore in Brooklyn, Long Island, Staten Island, Vermont, the Catskill Mountains, the Berkshires, as well as Rockport, Massachusetts, and its environs. He is well known for his beautiful landscapes, seascapes, portraits, still lifes and nautical themes. He primarily worked in oils, but also worked in watercolor, etching, and lithography.
- NINE AMERICAN VIEW MAUCHLINE WARE SOUVENIR
NINE AMERICAN VIEW MAUCHLINE WARE SOUVENIR ITEMSNine American view Mauchline Ware souvenir items, 19th c., to include Old Orchard Beach, Maine; Absecon Lighthouse, Atlantic City; Washington's Headquarters, Morristown N.J.; Haine's Falls, Catskill Mountains; two Bunker Hill Monument; Lake Mohonk Mountain House; Maplewood Hotel Bethlehem N.H.; and, The Auditorium Ocean Grove; small shelf - 6 3/4" h. Provenance: Estate of Edwin C. Bramble.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs.
- CATSKILL, NEW YORK WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT
CATSKILL, NEW YORK WATERCOLOR PORTRAIT OF DR. HULLCatskill, New York watercolor portrait of Dr. Hull, signed Pietro Cervof and dated 1847 , in an unusual carved ribbon frame, 9 1/2" x 7 1/2". Provenance: Property of the Fenimore Art Museum sold to benefit the Acquistions Fund.
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Condition:
Good condition. No apparent damages or repairs. Not examined
- EDWARD POWIS JONES (1919-1998): VIEW
EDWARD POWIS JONES (1919-1998): VIEW FROM GOOD HAPOil on canvas, 1947, signed 'EP Jones' and dated lower left.
40 1/2 x 60 in., unframed.
Note: The view in this painting is from the front porch of Goodhap on the grounds of the Sylvania estate in Barrytown, NY looking towards the Hudson River and the Catskills. One of the smaller mansions of the Gilded Age, Sylvania was built in 1905 for John Jay Chapman. Chapman's wife, Elizabeth Chanler Chapman, lived at Goodhap at the end of her life. Jones spent some of his youth in the Hudson Valley, inspiring the subjects for several of his paintings.
The estate of the artist.
Condition
Surface soiling and some craquelure. Otherwise in good condition.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.