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Period: Late 19th Century
Swans in the Park, Hans Volcker, Pyrzyce, Poland 1865 – 1944 Wiesbaden, Germany
Located in Knokke, BE
Swans in the Park Volcker Hans Pyrzyce, Poland 1865 – 1944 Wiesbaden, Germany German Painter Signature: Signed bottom left and dated 98 Medium: Oil on canvas Dimensions: Image size 72 x 111,50 cm, frame size 84 x 120 cm Biography: Volcker Hans was born on October 12, 1865 in Pyrzyce, Poland. Hans was the son of a pastor, orphaned at a young age and raised by his grandfather. Hans Volcker was a painter of landscapes, seascapes, still lives and portraits. He also painted in watercolour and fresco techniques. In 1885, Volcker was a student of famed Norwegian realist painter Hans Fredrik Gude (1825 – 1903) at the Berlin Academy. His teacher encouraged him to travel to Scandinavia. During his study trips, he made landscape paintings of Scandinavian mountain and lakes, that brought him later great recognition. In 1891, he led his own plein air painting school. The most famous pupils were german sculptor and painter Margarethe Haeffner (1884 – 1977) and the painter Oskar Moll (1875 – 1947). With his Berlin friend painter Walter Leistikow (1865 – 1908), who was also a pupil of Gude, he shared an admiration for Max Liebermann (1847 – 1935). His acquaintance with Liebermann’s paintings furthered his stylistic development to an Impressionism. In 1894 he lived in Munich and moved to Wiesbaden in 1899, where he was active as a contemporary artist and as a member of the Art Societies, presenting Max Liebermann, Fritz Overbeck or Lovis Corinth, among others. Today, particular importance is attached to the “Dutch Secession” exhibition, featuring paintings by Vincent van Gogh and Jan Toorop. In 1912, the society showed paintings by Alexei Jawlensky...
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Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Oil on canvas English Romanticism Landscape with Tiger
Located in Valladolid, ES
One of a kind large-format English Romantic landscape. This is a very powerful work, with a melancholic and contemplative character, in which nature takes center stage, characterist...
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Pre-Raphaelite Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas

Ruggero Panerai 19th Century Signed Painting
Located in Roma, IT
An important oil on panel painting by the great Tuscan artist Ruggero Panerai. It depicts one of his favourite and most successful subjects, wild horses portrayed in a natural pose o...
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Italian School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Wood, Oil

Beauty , a mischievous terrier
Located in London, GB
Jean Matet (French, 1870-1936) 'Beauty' - a mischievous terrier signed and dated ‘J. Matet' (lower left) and inscribed and dated 'BEAUTY. 1898’ (lower right) oil on canvas 13 x 9 ⅞ i...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Head of a Arab Horse
By John Lewis Shonborn
Located in London, GB
Oil on cardboard mounted on canvas, signed lower right Image size: 9 x 7 1/4 inches (23 x 18.5 cm) Original gilt frame This painting shows a horse standing in profile in front of, w...
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Modern Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Family Portrait
Located in Missouri, MO
Eugene Joseph Verboeckhoven (Belgian, 1798-1881) Family Portrait, 1871 Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated Lower Right 29 x 44 inches 34.5 x 49.5 inches with frame Verboeckhoven began dr...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Victorian Butterfly Watercolor
Located in New York, NY
Original watercolor from a Victorian album by an unknown artist. English, circa 1860.
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Paper

Bay race horse in a stable, William Osborne RHA, Irish Artist, 1823 - 1901
By William Osborne
Located in GB
This painting by William Osborne, an Irish artist from the 19th century, features a bay racehorse in a stable, captured in rich oil on canvas. The scene evokes a sense of realism and attention to detail, as Osborne was known for his vivid depictions of horses, particularly those involved in racing or in stables. The piece is signed with the artist’s initials, and still features the original frame. William Osborne is today best remembered as the father of the artist Walter Osborne. But he was a significant artist in his own right. He specialised in painting animals especially his own terriers who were often depicted in his studio. Strickland wrote ''His pictures of dogs...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Barnyard Scene, Original Oil Painting
By George William Horlor
Located in Naples, Florida
George William Horlor (British 1819-1899) George William Horlor was born in Bath around 1819. He married Mary Cook on 15 March 1845 and by 1851 was living in Cheltenha...
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Romantic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Cows Grazing in Field
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
This serene Hudson River School painting by George Wright captures a peaceful moment of pastoral life, where three cows rest and graze under a wide, luminous sky. The composition gen...
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Hudson River School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Contemplation, 1910 Scarlet Macaw, Ornithology, Naturalist, Bird Portrait
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
William Edward Powell (English, 1878/85 - 1955) Signed: W. E. Powell (Lower, Left) " Contemplation ", circa 1910 (Titled on Verso) Watercolor on Paper 22 1/2" x 18 1/2" Housed i...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Paper, Watercolor

Teaching him a New Trick
Located in Mc Lean, VA
19th Century Dutch
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Academic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Daytime Watering Hole at Well in French Village 19th Century Oil Painting
Located in Stockholm, SE
This beautiful painting depicts a crowded scene of a watering hole at a well in the midst of a sunny, hot day, located on the street of a provincial village supposedly located somewh...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Cardboard

Effets de lumiere dans le pre - Post Impressionist Landscape Oil by H Le Sidaner
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed post impressionist animals in landscape oil on board by French painter Henri Le Sidaner. This stunning piece depicts cattle in a field. The sun is starting to set casting blue...
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Post-Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Board

"Feathered Tribe" Mary Russell Smith, 1871 Graceful Academic Chicks Painting
By Mary Russell Smith
Located in New York, NY
Mary Russell Smith Feathered Tribe, 1871 Signed and dated lower left Oil on canvas 9 1/2 x 14 3/4 inches The daughter of theater scenery and landscape painter Russell Smith (1812–1...
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Academic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Newfoundland with a Kitten by Otto Eerelman
Located in New Orleans, LA
Otto Eerelman 1839-1926 Dutch Newfoundland with a Kitten Oil on canvas Signed “O. Eerelman” (lower right) This monumental painting is by the celebrated Dutch artist Otto Eerelman...
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Academic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

A portrait of a black and white spaniel dog in a sumptuous interior
Located in Bath, Somerset
A black and white spaniel standing on a yellow silk damask covered day-bed in a sumptuous interior. Provenance: With Arthur Ackermann & Son Ltd., London. Anonymous sale; Christie's, South Kensington, 15 May 2007, lot 284 Private collection, London Samuel John Carter...
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English School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Harness Racer at Belmont Park 1884, Philadelphia
Located in Wiscasett, ME
Watercolor on paper, signed lower right Agustus Knoller and dated 1884. Inscribed on the reverse in pencil "This trotting came off Aug 15th 1884 at Belmont Park...
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Folk Art Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

"DUCK HUNT" MERGANSERS, DUCK CALL, SHOTGUN DATED 1889 FRAME 43 X 35 NEWCOMB
Located in San Antonio, TX
Edward Chalmers Leavitt (1842 - 1904) Rhode Island Artist Image Size: 36 x 28 Frame Size: 42.5 x 34.5 Newcomb Macklin Frame. Medium: Oil Dated 1889 "Duck Hunt" Mergansers Edward Chalmers Leavitt (1842 - 1904) Edward Chalmers Leavitt, artist, was born in Providence, Rhode Island, March 9, 1842, the son of Rev. Jonathan and Charlotte Esther (Stearns) Leavitt. His paternal ancestor was John Leavitt, who came to Massachusetts Bay in the first ship and settled in Hingham. On the maternal side, he is descended from John Alden and Priscilla Mullens, who came to Plymouth in the Mayflower. Leavitt was educated in private schools in Providence, and at Kimball Union Academy, Meriden, New Hampshire. During the Civil War in 1862 and 1863, he served in the navy on the U.S.S. Galena. In his profession of artist, Mr. Leavitt is especially noted as a painter of fruit, flowers and still life. He exhibited in the National Academy for several years and has made many successful exhibitions in Providence and Boston. He was a member of the Boston and Providence art clubs, and the Providence Press Club. He was also a member of the Grand Army of the Republic. In politics his proclivities are mainly Republican. He has been twice married: first, May 19, 1877, to Ellen M. Fuller; and second, April 22, 1880, to Elizabeth S. Chace. Submitted November 2004 by Edward Bentley, Art Collector and Researcher from Lansing, Michigan. Source is the publication "Men of Progress: Biographical Sketches and Portraits of Leaders in Business and Professional Life from the State of Rhode Island." New England magazine. 1896. Edward C. Leavitt, born in 1842, has been described as "Providence, Rhode Island's leading still-life painter" in the late 19th Century. (Zellman 324) His teacher, James Morgan Lewin, was a prominent still-life painter in Fall River, Massachusetts, a neighboring town. Leavitt, a detailed, sharp-focused, realistic painter, was in love with texture and light, and was prolific and successful, painting a variety of still life subjects including flowers, fruit and even fish and dead game animals. His objects, including costly antiques and household decorative items, were often placed on ornamental, gleaming surfaces. He was a frequent exhibitor at the National Academy of Design in the 1870s and 1890s. The artist, who died in 1904, moved from a position of success and popularity to being ignored for many years until the publication of William H. Gerdts and Russell Burke's American Still-Life Painting in 1971. It is uncertain whether this disastrous loss of respect took place because Leavitt's work declined in quality during the last decade of his life, or because he was a victim of the periodic shifts in taste and fashion that afflict the arts. Sources: Michael David Zellman, 300 Years of American Art Peter Hastings Falk, Editor, Who Was Who in American Art Biography from Roger King Fine Art Edward Leavitt was one of the leading still life artists of nineteenth century New England. He lived and worked in Providence, and studied with James Morgan Lewin, a leading painter of the Fall River School, which, in the late 19th Century, was one of the most important centers of still life painting. While Lewin branched out into other types of painting, Leavitt remained devoted to the art of the still life. His paintings are sharply focused, realistic, and carefully finished. Ornate objects such as urns, ewers, platters, cut glassware...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

St. Bernard, Realist Oil on Canvas Painting by J. Bowker
By J. Bowker (XIXct.)
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: J. Bowker Title: St. Bernard Year: 1887 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed and dated l.r. Size: 30 in. x 48 in. (76.2 cm x 121.92 cm)
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Dog Portrait of a Great Dane by Jules Chardigny (1842-1892)
Located in SANTA FE, NM
Dog Portrait of a Great Dane Jules Chardigny (1842-1892) Circa 1870 Oil on cardboard Signed upper left 9 1/2 x 12 3/4 (17 1/2 x 20 1/2 frame) inches Jules Chardigny was born in L...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Cardboard

"Residence At Terrell" Date 1881 TEXAS CATTLE SCENE GRANDFATHER TEXAS ART
By Frank Reaugh
Located in San Antonio, TX
Frank Reaugh (1860-1945) Dallas Artist Image Size: 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 Frame Size: 15 x 18 Medium: Pastel on paperboard Circa 1881 "Residence At Terrell" From the collection of Lucretia Coke. Signed F.R. Lower Left & S7 On Verso 1881 or 2, 2 or 3 miles from next house. Frank Reaugh (1860-1945) Charles Franklin Reaugh. THE FRANK REAUGH GALLERY AT THE PANHANDLE-PLAINS HISTORICAL MUSEUM by Michael R. Grauer, Curator of Art, Panhandle-Plains Historical Museum Called the pejorative "Rembrandt of the Longhorn" and "Longhorn Leonardo," and the gentler "Painter to the Longhorns," Charles Franklin "Frank" Reaugh was a master pastellist unparalleled in Texas and the greater Southwest. While he advertised himself as a "landscape and cattle painter" and insisted he was the historian of the Texas longhorn, he has effectively, and unfortunately, pigeonholed his art. More appropriately, Frank Reaugh is often called the "Dean of Texas Painters." His name is synonymous with the "old guard" of Texas art history, along with Robert Onderdonk, Hermann Lungkwitz, William Henry Huddle, Henry McArdle, and others. Reaugh's paintings focused on the landscape of the American West generally, and the American Southwest, specifically. He captured subtleties in a land of high contrast where others only saw the rawness. He painted the overwhelmingly blue sky, the illimitable plains, and the great gashes in the land that are called canyons, arroyos, or breaks in the West. And he painted the Texas longhorn, or Texas cattle, as he referred to them. Usually no more important than the mesquite, yucca, sagebrush, and cholla that also populate his compositions of the Western landscape, the Texas longhorn became his recognized symbol. Today, some commercial galleries even insist that one of his works is more valuable if it has a cow in it! These commercial zealots in their search for a longhorn often overlook the beauty of his landscapes; they cannot see the landscape for the longhorns. Born near Jacksonville, Illinois in 1860, Reaugh first came to Texas in a wagon in 1876 at the age of fifteen. He moved with his parents to a farm near Terrell, Texas, until 1890 when they moved to Dallas and settled in what is now the Oak Cliff area. Reaugh had no formal education but fared well without it for his mother, Clarinda Reaugh, was his teacher in all things. The daughter of a Presbyterian minister, his mother instilled in her only child an appreciation of nature, grounded in her own readings in zoology, botany, and natural history. Her teachings were infused with the philosophies of the famed Swiss zoologist Louis Agassiz and John Burroughs, supporter and contemporary of Walt Whitman, who wrote extensively on his symbiotic relationship with nature. Clarinda Reaugh also encouraged her son's interest in drawing through her own interest in the fine arts. Reaugh's father, George Washington Reaugh, was a mechanic, carpenter, cabinetmaker, and farmer, who had participated in the Gold Rush of 1849. It was from his father that Reaugh learned to be extremely adept with his hands, and later made his own picture frames and patented several inventions. George Reaugh's sense of adventure may have spurred his son's annual trips to West Texas and beyond, which began in the early 1880s. Reaugh's first exposure to art came through reproductions in popular magazines such as Harper's, Scribner's, and Century Illustrated. Rosa Bonheur's Horsefair, the Dutch painter Paulus Potter's Young Bull, and the landscapes of Frederic Edwin Church and J. M. W. Turner were favorites of his. (In fact, his late works are often especially reminiscent of Church and Turner.) From these early reproductions in black and white, Reaugh learned well the lessons of value and composition. While he studied and copied magazine reproductions, Reaugh also became interested in bovine anatomy. Using a "two-bit" book on cattle and sheep anatomy as his text, the young artist collected bones near the Reaugh farm and made measurements from family livestock. He supplemented his scientific studies with sketches made from longhorn cattle brought up from South Texas to fatten on grass nearby. In the early 1880s, Reaugh met two cattlemen, Frank and Romeo Houston, who had interests throughout North Texas, and accompanied them on cattle drives and roundups near present-day Wichita Falls and in Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). His first documented trip to Western Texas came in 1883; probably near present day Wichita Falls and Henrietta, Texas. Reaugh made numerous sketches during these trips, often from the saddle, and later enlarged and composed them in the studio. His field sketches resulted in his first two pastel masterpieces, Watering the Herd (1889) and The One-O Roundup (1894). and his oil The Approaching Herd (1902). These trips with the Houstons, begun as early as 1883, spurred a wanderlust for West Texas that lured Reaugh until he was nearly eighty. Reaugh took his first formal art training at the Saint Louis Museum and School of Fine Arts during the winter of 1884-85. He spent most of his time there drawing from plaster casts of Greek, Roman, and Italian sculpture and possibly live models. Reaugh also met Halsey C. Ives, director of the school, who lectured on avant-garde art trends in Europe, particularly French Impressionism. Later, Ives was instrumental in the acceptance of Reaugh's work for display at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition, held in Saint Louis in 1904. Following his studies at Saint Louis, Reaugh returned to Terrell and began teaching art to young ladies in the area. He supplemented his art classes with a stint at teaching public school, and by November 1888 had saved enough money for a trip to Europe. Upon arriving at Paris, Reaugh enrolled at the Academie Julian, a school very popular with international students, especially Americans. He drew and painted from the figure while at the Academie under Jules Lefebvre, John-Joseph Benjamin Constant, and Henri-Lucien Douciet, all members of the "juste milieu" in France. Reaugh studied at the Academie for half of each day then supplemented his formal instruction by making copies of or studying paintings in the Louvre and the Luxembourg Palace. Logically he was especially drawn to the pastels in what he later called the 'pastel room' in the Louvre. In his 1927 pamphlet, Pastel, Reaugh wrote of the pastel painters he saw in the gallery: "[John] Russell, of England, and [Maurice-Quentin de] La Tour, [Jean Etienne] Liotard, [Jean Simeon] Chardin, and [Madame Vigee] Le [sic] Brun. These were great painters. . .the work of all of them may be seen in the pastel room of the Louvre, as fresh and bright, apparently, as on the day it was done." In addition to the pastellists he mentioned, Reaugh also saw pastels in the Louvre by Rosalba Carriera, Francois Boucher, and Pierre Paul Prudhon. At the end of March 1889, Reaugh traveled through Belgium and Holland, studying paintings of the Flemish and Dutch schools, and particularly those of The Hague School, of which Anton Mauve was a part. He returned to Paris in time to see the Exposition Universelle, at which paintings by French Impressionists Cezanne, Manet, Monet, and Pissarro were exhibited. This may have been Reaugh's initial exposure to Impressionism. Reaugh returned to Texas at the end of May 1889. Between 1890 and 1915, Frank Reaugh enjoyed his greatest success as an artist. He exhibited works at two world's fairs: the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago in 1893 and the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904. He also exhibited at the prestigious National Academy of Design at New York, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts at Philadelphia, and the Art Institute of Chicago. Moreover, Reaugh became a member of the Society of Western Artists and exhibited with that group all over the United States. Finally, Reaugh toured his pastels with much success, especially in the upper Midwest. Simultaneously, Reaugh continued his trips to the West and, beginning in the 1890s, he started using a camera as a sketching tool. He photographed the landscape as well as cattle, and in 1893 photographed in Palo Duro Canyon; perhaps his first trip to the 'Grand Canyon of Texas'. After 1900, Reaugh turned his genius to inventing and patented several devices including a folding lap easel, a water pump, and a cooling mechanism for internal combustion engines, among other things. He also patented Reaugh Pastels, using a formula he developed and shaped into an octagonal-shape stick for easier gripping. Allegedly, either John Singer Sargent or William Merritt Chase used Reaugh Pastels. Reaugh also became more active in Dallas art and civic circles. After first offering private art lessons, he organized the Dallas School of Fine Arts in 1899. He urged Dallas to build the city's first art gallery in 1900, to which he donated a painting, and helped found the Dallas Art Association in 1903. Furthermore, Reaugh arranged the loan of paintings from then-contemporary American artists in the East and Midwest for the State Fair of Texas. An vocational naturalist, Reaugh also organized a popular nature study club in Dallas, members of which were young ladies who grew to be influential Dallas civic leaders. Nevertheless, despite his ground-level work to bring art to Dallas, as the Dallas Art Association grew Reaugh was pushed aside by socialites and his contributions forgotten. Around 1910 and possibly earlier, he began taking students with him on his trips West. Among them were Texas artists Edward G. Eisenlohr, Florence McClung, Lloyd Goff...
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Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Pastel

19th Century European Panoramic Oil Painting Seaside Scene Donkey Drivers Signed
Located in Stockholm, SE
This exquisite antique panoramic late 19th-century oil painting presents a tranquil Mediterranean coastal scene bathed in sunset light. Two donkey drivers have paused to rest on a sa...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Oil

Dog Guarding Food Bowl From a Fluffy White Cat
Located in New York, NY
Arthur Heyer, 1871-1932 Oil on canvas, 22" x 27" Signed on the front. A bulldog is depicted guarding his bowl of food from a fluffy white cat, who keeps ...
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Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

France Acrylic on canvas “Horse Race”, León Lafourcade
Located in Valladolid, ES
Exquisite painting by Léolaf, the artistic name of León Lafourcade, a French-born artist active between the 19th and 20th centuries. He participated in various exhibitions, including...
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Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Acrylic

A portrait of an English terrier dog standing in a walled garden, signed.l
Located in Bath, Somerset
A terrier named Joe standing in an English country house walled garden, painted by the eminent animal painter John Emms (1844-1912) in the late 19th cent...
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English School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Winter Tree with Crows at Dusk
By Georg Emil Libert
Located in Stockholm, SE
This Romantic winter landscape presents a scene of profound stillness and introspection. Gnarled, leafless trees dominate the foreground, their twisted silhouettes starkly etched aga...
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Romantic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Romantic Oil Painting: The Departing Caravan, Late 19th Century
Located in New York, NY
C. Calusd (1860-1936) Signed lower right An American painter specializing in Marine night paintings and Orientalist Scenes, he lived in Constantinople and had a studio at 225 5th Ave...
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Romantic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

After Carl Fredrik Kiörboe - Late 19th Century Oil, The Flood
Located in Corsham, GB
An evocative 19th century oil after Carl Fredrik Kiörboe depicting a dog clinging to the remnants of wreckage as her puppies swim to safety. Unsigned. Well presented in a custom fram...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Salmon by the River, John Peter Russell, signed
Located in GB
John Peter Russell was a pioneering Australian impressionist, born in Sydney in 1858. After studying engineering in England, he turned to art and trained at the Académie Julian in Pa...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Board

Antique Scottish Signed Oil Painting Cattle over Stone Bridge Highland River
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Crossing the Bridge Scottish School, late 19th century signed lower corner oil painting on canvas, framed framed: 9 x 13 inches canvas: 7 x 11 inches provenance: private collection, ...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Fine Victorian English Oil Painting Tranquil Pastoral Landscape with Cattle 1891
By Thomas Spinks
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Tranquil Pastures by Thomas Spinks (British, 1847-1927) signed and dated (18)91 oil on board framed framed: 9.5 x 12.5 inches board : 7 x 10 inches Provenance: private collection, En...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Vintage art portrait of french village by Eugène Galien Laloue - oil signed
Located in PARIS, FR
Conditions : Very good overall Conditions, few minor retouching, original canvas. No restauration necessary, mint conditions. Complementary shipping worlwide by DHL, FEDEX. Returning...
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Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Vintage french art by Eugène Galien Laloue - oil signed
Located in PARIS, FR
Conditions : Very good overall Conditions. Few minor retouching under UV light. Original extra large canvas. No restauration necessary.. Complementary shipping worlwide by DHL, FED...
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Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Antique Painting of Jack Russels, Labs, Terriers, and Fox Hounds
Located in New York, NY
Up for sale is a beautiful original painting by Valentine Thomas GARLAND (1868-1914). Garland was a painter of animal and genre subjects, working in both oil and watercolor. He was ...
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Academic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

A Dog s Trick
Located in Sheffield, MA
Rudolf Hirth du Frenes German, 1846-1916 A Dog’s Trick Oil on panel 19 ⅜ by 14 ½ in, w/ frame 23 ⅜ by 18 ½ in Studied at the L’Ecole Des Beaux Art de Nuremberg under Kreling; he al...
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Naturalistic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

19th Century Orientalist oil Painting of a Desert Scene by González Manso
Located in London, GB
19th century Orientalist oil painting of a desert scene by González Manso Spanish, 1893 Panel: Height 14cm, width 20cm Frame: Height 28.5cm, width 34cm, depth 6cm This captivating o...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Oil On Canvas, Hunting Dog by Alexander Clarys Belgian School
Located in Gavere, BE
Oil On Canvas, Hunting Dog by Alexander Clarys Belgian School German Shorthair Hunting Dog Exceptional paintings seen the large format, sold without the frame. Alexandre Clarys, bor...
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Flemish School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Antique Large Hunting Scene Dogs Edward Armfield British Oil Painting
Located in London, GB
Antique Large Hunting Scene Dogs Edward Armfield British Oil Painting British, Late 19th Century Canvas: Height 76.5cm, width 127cm Frame: Height 118cm, width 168cm, depth 15cm This...
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English School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Oil painting on canvas portrait of a poodle dog 19th century
Located in Gavere, BE
Oil painting on canvas portrait of a poodle dog 19th Century *** This painting is one of a pair *** ( see photo attached ) Title: portrait of a poodle dog Materials: oil on canvas...
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Other Art Style Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Cows on a Woodland Path . Framed Oil painting by Louis Japy
Located in St. Albans, GB
Louis Aimé Japy 1840 - 1916 Oil painting on canvas Fully signed Picture Size: 32 x 25.5" (82 x 66cm) Outside Frame Size: 39 x 33.5" (99 x 83cm) Excellent age appropriate condition. ...
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Barbizon School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Golden Eagle in Mountain Landscape, Oil on Canvas, Signed Artwork
Located in Stockholm, SE
This captivating painting from around 1890 depicts a Swiss Golden Eagle in a dramatic mountain landscape, fending off Carrion Crows. Oil on canvas, signed F. Furet. Francois Furet...
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Naturalistic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Horse Carriage in the Bourgeoise Yard
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
James Thomas Wheeler (1849 - 1888) Horse Carriage in the Yard Oil on canvas signed low right Old original frame gilded with leaves Canvas size : 55 X 65 cm Frame size : 85 X 95 cm
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Academic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Old oil on Canvas 18th century , after Jean baptiste Oudry French school
Located in Gavere, BE
Very beautiful old artwork of the end of the 18th century ,after Jean Baptiste Oudry " Loup pris au piege ", an example of which is exhibited at th...
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French School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Gold Leaf

Oil painting on canvas portrait of a poodle dog 19th century
Located in Gavere, BE
Oil painting on canvas portrait of a poodle dog 19th Century *** This painting is one of a pair *** ( see photo attached ) Title: portrait of a poodle dog Materials: oil on canvas...
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Other Art Style Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Scion of a Noble - 19th Century Exhibition Oil Painting English Forest Landscape
Located in Gerrards Cross, GB
‘A Scion of a Noble’ by Andrew MacCallum (1821-1902). The painting is signed by the artist and dated 1889, in which year it was exhibited at the Grosvenor Gallery in London. At fir...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

19th Century Child and Dog Portrait
Located in San Francisco, CA
Fabulous 19th Century oil on canvas portrait of a child with their dog. It is signed and dated 1872 underneath the gold matting. I cannot decipher the signature. Painting could be ei...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Woodland Tranquility
Located in Saratoga Springs, NY
Henry Walcott Boss (American, 1820-1916) Woodland Tranquility Oil on canvas, signed “Boss” lower right & dated 1896 In Woodland Tranquility, Henry Walcott Boss offers a masterfully ...
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Hudson River School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Setter in a Landscape, Antique Dog Painting
By John Martin Tracy
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
John Martin Tracy (American, 1843 - 1893) Signed: JMT (Lower, Right) " Setter in Landscape " Oil on Canvas 16" x 24" Housed in a 5 1/2" Period Quarter Sawn Oak Frame Overall Si...
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American Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Antique Victorian English Figures In Sheep Field With The Sunrise Over Village
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: English School, late 19th/ early 20th century. The painting came from a large collection of works by one artist. A very few of them are signed what looks to be 'F. Wa...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Kittens playing in a basket with roses
Located in New York, NY
Three little cats and their mother playing in a basket with roses. Signed bottom right.
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French School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Landscape with pond and gooses
By Edouard Pail
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
PAIL Edouard (1851-1916) Landscape with pond and gooses. Oil on canvas signed lower left and dated 1884 Old frame gilded with leaf Frame size: 50 X 65 cm Dim frame: 70 X 85 cm. PAIL Edouard (1851-1916) School of Crozant - Post-Impressionist. French painter born in Corbigny, October 17, 1851 and died in Villeneuve-le-Roi on December 6, 1916. Student of local painter and engraver Hippolyte Lavoignat at the School of Fine Arts in Nevers. He exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1870, at the age of nineteen, two landscape paintings: Le Ruisseau de Varennes near Corbigny and Les Chaumes de Corbigny. In 1877, he became a professor at the School of Fine Arts in Nevers. Then he abandoned this position to join Paris in 1880. He then undertook trips to England, Egypt, Palestine and Algeria. He exhibits every year at the Paris Salon. In 1888, he was a member of the Salon des Artistes Français. He obtained a medal in 1893. In 1896, he was appointed Academy Officer. In 1903, he became an Officer of Public Instruction. In 1912, he exhibited at the Salon Le soir at Mont Sabot and in 1914 L'Éang aux bruyères. His favorite subjects are pastures and heather, backyards, shaded rivers, pink and misty panoramas. They are treated in clean tones and a palette dominated by greens and browns. Museums : Brest, Clamecy, Clermont-Ferrand, Nevers, Perpignan, Cannes. Bibliography : Bellier and Auvray, General Dictionary of Artists of the French School, Paris, Renouard, 1885. - E. Bénézit, Dictionary of painters, sculptors, designers and engravers, Paris, Grund - C. Rameix, L'École de Crozant: The painters of Creuse and Gargilesse. 1850-1950, - Marion Vidal...
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Post-Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

A. LEONARD - Flower Girl and her Dog
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
A. LEONARD (19th-20th) Flower Girl and Her Dog Oil on canvas signed low left Old Frame regilded with Leaves Dim canvas : 46 X 38 cm Dim Frame : 55 X 46 cm
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Academic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Animal Scene, oil on wood, signed lower left
Located in PARIS, FR
Conditions : Excellent condition, oil on board, original period frame. Complementary shipping worlwide by DHL, FEDEX. Returning customers : 25% OFF listed price on all Belfort SAS c...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Horse and Carriage Accident - Gay Female Illustrator Golden Age
Located in Miami, FL
Trailblazing Gay Female illustrator of the Golden Age, Ida Waugh, paints a powerful narrative of a young woman coming to the aid of another who, due to an accident, is lying prostrate in an unpaved road. The reason why the work is in black and white is because this was assignment art for a book or magazine and color printing was not yet available for mass publications Signed lower left. Framed under glass, Ida Waugh (October 24, 1846 – January 25, 1919) was an American illustrator of children's literature who often collaborated with her lifelong companion, Amy Ella Blanchard. Personal life Ida Waugh was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on October 24, 1846, the daughter of painter Samuel B. Waugh and his first wife, Sarah Mendenhall, therefore she was half-sister of painter Frederick Judd Waugh. Her step-mother was Mary Eliza Young Waugh, a miniaturist. She attended Académie Julian and Académie Delécluse in Paris, studying with Georges Callot, Paul-Louis Delance, and Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant.In 1868 she attended the first "Ladies Life Class" at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts; in the same class there were Emily Sartain and Catherine Ann Drinker. Career Ida Waugh collaborated with her partner Amy Ella Blanchard in publishing children's books, Waugh as illustrator and Blanchard as writer. Waugh also published books on her own Other than a children's book illustrator, Waugh was an award-winning painter. In 1869 she exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts two works, "The Bargain" and a portrait bust of Carl Gaertner. Her self-portrait and another painting, "Little Cosette" (1870), are in the permanent collection of the Woodmere Art Museum, Philadelphia, both donated by Mrs. John S. Haug in 1961.They were part of the exhibition "Women and Biography" in 2014, including: Elizabeth Shippen Green, Violet Oakley, Edith Emerson, Anne Minich, Catherine Mulligan, Mitzi Melnicoff, Alice Kent Stoddard, Aubrey Levinthal, Martha Armstrong...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Illustration Board

Portrait of a Chow Chow, Late 19th Century Dog Painting, Slightly Naive
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
American, Late 19th Century Signed: H. A. Kleine " Portrait of a Chow Chow ", circa 1880s Oil on Board 13 1/2" x 11" Housed in its original 1 3/4" Frame Overall Size: 16 3/8...
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American Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Board, Oil

Emilio Magistretti (Italian painter) - late 19th century figure painting - Tiger
By Emilio Magistretti
Located in Varmo, IT
Emilio Magistretti (Milan 1851 - Milan 1936) - Girl with a Tiger. 67 x 56 cm unframed, 83 x 72 cm with frame. Old oil painting on canvas, in a contemporary carved and lacquered woo...
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Art Nouveau Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Antique English Signed Oil Painting Shepherd Leading Sheep Village Country Lane
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
"Leading them Home" British School, late 19th century indistinctly signed oil painting on board, framed framed: 14 x 18 inches board: 10 x 13.5 inches Provenance: private collection...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

William Tippett (British Naturalistic) - 19th century landscape painting - Cows
Located in Varmo, IT
William Vivian Tippett (British, 1833 - 1910) - Landscape with Cows by the Lake. 51 x 76 cm. Old oil painting on canvas, unframed. - Signed and dated lower left: "W. V. Tippett, 1...
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Naturalistic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Playful Terriers Pouncing To The Dog Bowl Antique English Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Playful Terriers English dog artist, early 20th century Oil painting on board, framed Framed: 16 x 19.5 inches Board: 11.5 x 14.5 inches Condition: The painting is in excellent condi...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

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