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Period: Late 19th Century
Catte Watering from the Loch s Waters, signed oil
By Jameson Lainge
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Watering from the Loch's Waters Scottish School, late 19th/ early 20th century signed, "Jamieson Lainge" oil painting on canvas painting: 20 x 24 inches provenance: private collecti...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Set of Four Orientalist Landscape Paintings by van Wijk
Located in London, GB
Set of four Orientalist landscape paintings by van Wijk Dutch, 1879 Canvas: Height 35cm, width 65cm Largest frame: Height 41cm, width 71cm, depth 4cm Smallest frame: Height 39.5cm, width 69.5cm, depth 4cm This set of four Orientalist landscape scenes is by the Dutch artist Henri van Wijk (1833-c.1889). Van Wijk is known for his landscape paintings, and often worked in the Orientalist genre - these paintings in the Mayfair Gallery collection are a fine example of his work in this style. Each scene is filled with a small, naturalistic group of figures and animals. The figures, who either shepherd their flocks or ride on horses...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Oil

Gordon Setter in a Landscape by Otto Norquist (American: 1859-1906)
Located in New York, NY
Otto Norquist (1859-1906) "Gordon Setter in a Landscape, 1890" Oil on canvas 22 x 27 inches Signed and dated 1890, lower right Otto Norquist was born in...
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Hudson River School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Vintage French Impressionist Oil Horse Cart With Farmers Cropping The Harvest
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Leon Hatot (French 1883-1953) French Impressionist oil painting on thick paper, unframed. painting: 13 x 19.75 inches. very good and ready to be enjoyed. all the paintings we have f...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Acrylic

L embarquement de boeufs - Impressionist Oil, Cattle by Jean Francois Raffaelli
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Wonderful signed oil on panel cattle and figures in landscape by French impressionist painter Jean-Francois Raffaelli. The work depicts oxen being loaded onto ships in Honfleur, France en route to England. Signature: Signed lower right Dimensions: Framed: 18"x16" Unframed: 9"x8" Provenance: Exhibition Jean Francois Raffaélli held at Galerie Simonson, 19 Rue Caumartin Paris - October 1929 (number 44) Jean-François Raffaëlli's father was a failed Italian businessman and Raffaëlli himself was, among other things, a church chorister, actor and theatre singer. He then studied under Gérôme at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris. He travelled to Italy, Spain and Algeria and on his return to France settled in Asnières. In 1876, on a trip to Brittany, he first saw the potential of realist subject matter, if treated seriously. He became involved in meetings of artists at the Café Guerbois, where the Impressionist painters used to gather. As a result, Degas, contrary to the advice of the group, introduced Raffaëlli to the Impressionist exhibitions - according to one uncertain source as early as the very first exhibition, at the home of Nadar, and certainly to those of 1880 and 1881. In 1904, Raffaëlli founded the Society for Original Colour Engraving. He first exhibited at the Salon de Paris in 1870 and continued to exhibit there until he joined the Salon des Artistes Français in 1881, where he earned a commendation in 1885, was made Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur in 1889 and in the same year was awarded a gold medal at the Exposition Universelle. In 1906 he was made Officier of the Légion d'Honneur. He was also a member of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1884, a private exhibition of his work cemented his reputation. He contributed to several newspapers such as The Black Cat (Le Chat Noir) in 1885 and The French Mail (Le Courrier Français) in 1886 and 1887. He published a collection entitled Parisian Characters, which captured his favourite themes of the street, the neighbourhood and local people going about their lives. In 1880 he participated, with Forain, on the illustration of Joris Karl Huysmans' Parisian Sketches (Croquis Parisiens). He also illustrated Huysman's Works. As well as working as an illustrator, he also made etchings and coloured dry-points. His early attempts at painting were genre scenes, but once he was settled in Asnières he started to paint picturesque views of Parisian suburbs. From 1879 onwards, his subject matter drew on the lives of local people. These popular themes, which he treated with humanity and a social conscience, brought him to the attention of the social realist writers of the time such as Émile Zola. In addition to his realist style, Raffaëlli's dark palette, which ran contrary to the Impressionist aesthethic, helped to explain the opposition of those painters to his participation in their exhibitions. More concerned with drawing than colour, he used black and white for most of his paintings. Towards the end of his life, he lightened his palette, but without adopting any other principles of the Impressionist technique. After painting several portraits, including Edmond de Goncourt and Georges Clémenceau, he returned to genre painting, particularly scenes of bourgeois life. Later in his career, he painted mainly Breton-inspired sailors and views of Venice. His views of the Paris slums and the fortifications, sites which have almost completely disappeared, went some way towards establishing a genre in themselves and perpetuated the memory of the area: The Slums, Rag-and-Bone Man, Vagabond, Sandpit, In St-Denis, Area of Fortifications. His realistic and witty portrayal of typical Parisian townscapes accounts for his enduring appeal. Born in Paris, he was of Tuscan descent through his paternal grandparents. He showed an interest in music and theatre before becoming a painter in 1870. One of his landscape paintings was accepted for exhibition at the Salon in that same year. In October 1871 he began three months of study under Jean-Léon Gérôme at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris; he had no other formal training. Raffaëlli produced primarily costume pictures until 1876, when he began to depict the people of his time—particularly peasants, workers, and ragpickers seen in the suburbs of Paris—in a realistic style. His new work was championed by influential critics such as J.-K. Huysmans, as well as by Edgar Degas. The ragpicker became for Raffaëlli a symbol of the alienation of the individual in modern society. Art historian Barbara S. Fields has written of Raffaëlli's interest in the positivist philosophy of Hippolyte-Adolphe Taine, which led him to articulate a theory of realism that he christened caractérisme. He hoped to set himself apart from those unthinking, so-called realist artists whose art provided the viewer with only a literal depiction of nature. His careful observation of man in his milieu paralleled the anti-aesthetic, anti-romantic approach of the literary Naturalists, such as Zola and Huysmans. Degas invited Raffaëlli to participate in the Impressionist exhibitions of 1880 and 1881, an action that bitterly divided the group; not only was Raffaëlli not an Impressionist, but he threatened to dominate the 1880 exhibition with his outsized display of 37 works. Monet, resentful of Degas's insistence on expanding the Impressionist exhibitions by including several realists, chose not to exhibit, complaining, "The little chapel has become a commonplace school which opens its doors to the first dauber to come along."An example of Raffaëlli's work from this period is Les buveurs d'absinthe (1881, in the California Palace of Legion of Honor Art Museum in San Francisco). Originally titled Les déclassés, the painting was widely praised at the 1881 exhibit. After winning the Légion d'honneur in 1889, Raffaëlli shifted his attention from the suburbs of Paris to city itself, and the street scenes that resulted were well received by the public and the critics. He made a number of sculptures, but these are known today only through photographs.[2] His work was also part of the painting event in the art competition at the 1912 Summer Olympics. In the later years of his life, he concentrated on color printmaking. Raffaëlli died in Paris on February 11, 1924 Museum and Gallery Holdings: Béziers: Peasants Going to Town Bordeaux: Bohemians at a Café Boston: Notre-Dame; Return from the Market Brussels: Chevet of Notre-Dame; pastel Bucharest (Muz. National de Arta al României): Market at Antibes; Pied-à-terre Copenhagen: Fishermen on the Beach Douai: Return from the Market; Blacksmiths Liège: Absinthe Drinker...
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Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Panel

William Baptiste Baird Mother Feeding Her Chicks
Located in San Francisco, CA
William Baptiste Baird: 1847-1917. Well listed American painter with auction records over $16,000 for similar size and subject. He was born in Chicago and lived in Paris for most of ...
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American Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

John Appleton Brown ( American, 1844-1902 ) Animal Pastel
Located in New York, NY
Medium: Pastel Style: Animal Painting Size: 19.5 x 15.5 inches Frame Size: 31.5 x 25.5 inches Condition: This artwork is in good condition for its age. Signature: Hand-signed Artis...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Pastel

A Hunter with his Dogs
Located in St. Albans, GB
Gaston Le Sargeant De MONNECOVE Oil on Canvas Picture Size : 18 x 24" (46 x 61cm) Outside Frame Size: 26 x 32" (66 x 81cm) A classic example of De Monnecove's work capturing French hunting art...
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French School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Allegory with Parrot, Capital, Amphora and Drapes - Painting - Late 19th Century
Located in Roma, IT
Allegory with parrot, capital, amphora and drapes is an original oil painting on canvas realized by the artist belongs to the Italian School of the Late 19th Century An esoteric sub...
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Modern Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

A French Chasseur a Cheval de la Garde Imperiale, drinking outside a Inn or Pub
Located in Woodbury, CT
A French Chasseur a Cheval de la Garde Imperiale, drinking outside an Inn or Pub. Frank Moss Bennett was born in Liverpool, England on 15 November 1...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Canvas, Panel

Animated landscape with sheep and shepherd
Located in Genève, GE
Work on canvas
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

The Ones that Got Away - Two Pointer Dogs by a River Oil painting Signed E.Petit
Located in St. Albans, GB
Eugene Petit 1839 - 1886 Signed E. Petit bottom right Oil on canvas Painting Size: 18 x 21 3/4" (46 x 56cm) Outside Frame Size: 25 x 28 3/4" (63 x 73cm) Free Shipping He was born ...
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Barbizon School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Piccioni sul tetto
Located in Roma, RM
Francesco De Nicola (Musellaro 1882 – Napoli 1961), Piccioni sul tetto Dipinto ad olio su tavola di cm 17 x 30 firmato e dedicato in alto a destra. Provenienza: Collezione privata,...
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Other Art Style Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Board

Exotic Rare Pheasants in Natural Landscape 19th Century French Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Exotic Pheasants in Landscape Beautifully rich and warm colors, ideal interior design French School, 19th century oil painting on canvas, unframed painting: 9 x 10.5 inches prov...
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French School Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

‘Meal Time for all’ by Hermann Werner (1816 – 1905), signed and dated 1870
By Hermann Werner
Located in Knokke, BE
Hermann Werner Samswegen 1816 – 1905 Düsseldorf German Painter ‘Meal Time for all’ Signature: signed lower right and dated ‘H. Werner. 1870
' Medium: oil on canvas
 Dimensions: ima...
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Romantic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Antique Oil Painting Mother and Father Birds on Nest
Located in San Francisco, CA
Fabulous antique oil on board of a mother and father bird. The mother is sitting on the nest and the father is above keeping a watchful eye. The painting is most likely late 19th or ...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

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

Antique American School Show Dog Portrait Framed 19th Century Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American school dog portrait oil painting. Oil on board. Framed. Image size, 9L x 9H.
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Vintage French Impressionist Oil Horse and Farmers in Soil Landscape
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Leon Hatot (French 1883-1953) French Impressionist Oil painting on thick paper, unframed. Painting: 8.75 x 13.75 inches. Very good and ready to be enjoyed. All the paintings we have...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Acrylic

In the Courtyard
Located in St. Albans, GB
Sir Alexander Von BENSA Panel Size: 18 x 25" Outside Frame Size: 26 x 34" Oil on panel in very good condition and has benefited from a light clean only. Original frame Austrian Sc...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Brown Trout -Late 19th Century Scottish Still Life. Naturalist Oil Painting
Located in Marco Island, FL
A finely executed late 19th-century still life by John Bucknell Russell (1823-1919) of two brown trout in the foreground, along with a beautiful landscape. Fine example of a period fish still life, popular in Scotland during this period. It is presented in a gilt frame. Unsigned canvas...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Early 20th century Horse with Feedbag
Located in San Francisco, CA
Charming late 19th or early 20th century oil on board. This little gem has great detail of a horse with a feedbag in a landscape. It is signed or initialed but I cannot make it out. ...
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American Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Franz Quaglio Stall in Verona
Located in San Francisco, CA
Franz Quaglio: 1844-1920. Well listed 19th century German painter. He has Auction prices over $30,000.. This fabulous oil on canvas of a ho...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Woodland Landscape with Terriers on a Hunt
Located in San Francisco, CA
An example of terriers at their most eager, these three are focused on the quarry. Just what they were bred to do. British animal painter Frank Wormald Cassell (1862-1908) was renown...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Sheep on pasture, (Les moutons au pâturage)
Located in La Canada Flintridge, CA
The oil painting size is 13"x9.75". Classic work of Sarkis Diranian, with very smooth and artistic brush strokes. It is signed in the lower right corner. ...
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Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

A Best Friend by Carl Haag, Erlangen 1820 – 1915 Oberwesel a. Rhein, German
Located in Knokke, BE
Carl Haag Erlangen 1820 – 1915 Oberwesel a. Rhein German Painter 'A Best Friend' Signature: Signed middle right Medium: Mixed media Dimensions: Image size ...
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Romantic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil Pastel, Mixed Media

Hyde Park
Located in Lexington, KY
A painter and a printmaker, Whiting is well known for his portraits and equine paintings. He mainly worked in London and studied at the Royal Academy, and many of his works are hung ...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Figurative painting landscape animal realist naturalist Milan 19th century
Located in Florence, IT
Painting (oil on canvas 16 x 24 cm, with wooden frame 23 x 31.5 cm) signed at lower right in red italics "Carcano." The back of the canvas reads in cursive ink "To Peppino Imbastaro ...
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Naturalistic Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Horses with carriage. Oil on panel. 16.1 x 24.2 cm
Located in Riga, LV
Horses with carriage. Oil on panel. 16.1 x 24.2 cm
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

William Huggins - 19th Century British Oil painting of Hens and Cockerel
Located in London, GB
WILLIAM HUGGINS (1820-1884) Cockerel and Hens Signed and dated l.r.: W Huggins 1880 Oil on board Framed 31 by 46 cm., 12 ¼ by 18 in. (frame size 44.5 by 59.5 cm., 17 ½ by 23 ½ in...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Kingfish, Salmon, Pompano
Located in Milford, NH
A fine set of three fish portraits - A Kingfish (top), Salmon (middle), and Pompano (bottom) by American sporting artist Samuel Kilbourne (1836-1881). Kilbourne was born in Bridgetow...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Original Oil on Canvas, Edward Brice Stanley Montefiore, "The Wool Cart"
Located in Mere, GB
Edward Brice Stanley Montefiore, (1855 -1918). A London painter and illustrator of landscapes, often with working horses. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Institute and Manchest...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Antique Sporting Art Realist Southern Trout Fishing Pole
Located in New York, NY
Asa Coolidge Warren (1819 - 1904) Oil on Canvas Sight Size: 18x20 Overall frame size: 26x28 Signed and Dated left: 1884 Housed in original gold gilded frame Overall very good conditi...
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American Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

French 19th Century Oil on Canvas Painting of Soldier with His Horse
Located in Los Angeles, CA
A charming, signed and dated 1883, oil on canvas painting of a soldier and his horse in period gilt-wood frame.
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, 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

Highland Cattle in a Mountain Glen, original oil on canvas, 19thC British
Located in Naples, Florida
This is a stunning artwork entitled a ‘Landscape with Highland Cattle’. It is circa 20th Century and is an original oil on canvas painting by the English Artist William Perring Holly...
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Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century Portrait of Jerry and Dot a Pair Two Naughty Friends
By Imogen Mary Collier
Located in London, GB
Imogen Mary Collier (1873-1952) Portrait of Jerry and Dot Circa. 1895-1900 Oil on Canvas 49 X 42.5 Imogen Mary Collier (1873-1952) was born in 1873 at Whitchurch, Devon, England. She was the daughter of Mortimer John Collier...
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Victorian Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil

Portrait of a Chow Dog "Pagoda Mah Gye", 19th Century
Located in Blackwater, GB
Portrait of a Chow Dog "Pagoda Mah Gye", 19th Century by Monica Gray (19th Century British) 19th Century English portrait of a Chow dog called Pagoda Mah Gye, oil on panel by Monica Gray. Excellent quality and condition example of Grays work, a popular turn of the century painter based in London commissioned by dog owners to capture their beloved pets. Presented in its original ebonised frame. Signed bottom left and titled. Measurements: 15" x 14" framed approx Artist Biography Matthijs Maris was the brother of Jacob and Willem Maris. He was awarded a retainer by the Dutch Crown. He moved to Antwerp around 1855 to be with his brother. There, he studied under Nicaise de Keyser...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Autumn Melancholy, 1870
Located in New York, NY
In his gouache painting, “Autumn Melancholy,” François Rivoire paints a dead songbird lying in a small clearing on the forest floor; the foliage surrounding it is beginning to displ...
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Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Gouache, Archival Paper

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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Land Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Made in the Shade
By William Henry Howe
Located in Missouri, MO
William Henry Howe (1846-1929) "Made in the Shade" 1887 Oil on Canvas Signed and Dated Site Size: approx. 14.5 x 21.5 inches Frames Size: approx. 17.5 x 24.5 inches Provenance: Private Collection, St. Louis, Missouri thence by descent William Henry Howe was born in Ravenna, Ohio in 1846. Of him it was written: "In the late nineteenth century no American artist was more thoroughly identified with the painting of cows than William Henry Howe." (Richter 128). In a style that combined Tonalism and Realism, he was a painter of light-filled pastoral landscapes that sometimes had sheep as well as cattle tended by their shepherds and herders. He began a career as a businessman in St. Louis, and in his mid-thirties, changed course and went to Dusseldorf Germany to study art at the Royal Academy. In 1881, he went to Paris and studied with animal painters Felix Vuillefroy and Otto de Thoren. He also exhibited his work at the Paris Salons and the Paris Universal Exposition of 1889. Travels in Holland in the 1880s with other artists inspired his interest in pastoral subjects, and during that time he began his cattle paintings...
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American Impressionist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Sundown
Located in Missouri, MO
Robert Robin Fenson (Active 1889-1914, British) "Sundown" Oil on Canvas 16 x 23.5 (site) 19 x 27 (framed)
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Land Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Sunset
Located in Missouri, MO
James Fairman "Sunset" c. 1880 Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Left Site: 32.5 x 29.5 inches Framed: 46 x 42 inches James Fairman worked as a landscape painter, critic, lecturer, musicia...
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American Realist Late 19th Century Animal Paintings

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Canvas, Oil