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George Waller Parker
“Untitled (Low Country Home)” American Impressionist Spanish Moss South Carolina

2nd Quarter of 20th Century

$5,950
£4,527.08
€5,216.12
CA$8,447.14
A$9,062.27
CHF 4,860.81
MX$109,108.48
NOK 61,276.27
SEK 55,875.46
DKK 38,971.36

About the Item

An exceptional work by George Waller Parker (1888-1957) of a home in the South Carolina Lowcountry. Perhaps the best example of Parker’s work to be offered in recent decades, this wonderful painting depicts a home in the Lowcountry surrounded by towering trees with Spanish moss hanging from their branches. The one story home with a red roof and white siding basks in the sun that peeks through the greenery. A lovely garden filled with flowers and bushes surrounds the property. A small courtyard houses a lounge chair and umbrella in contrasting blue tones. A large white cloud billows over the surrounding forest and fills up much of the otherwise bright blue sky. The work is oil on board and is signed in the lower right. It is housed in a later gold frame. Parker’s most desirable works (Lowcountry scenes with Spanish moss) are scarce. Provenance: Private collection, PA; Acquired from the above Size: 16 inches tall by 20 inches wide (painting) 19 inches tall by 23 inches wide (frame) About the artist: George Waller Parker was born in Gouverneur, New York in 1888. He studied art at Brown University, the Art Students League in New York City, and the Grande Chaumiere and Academie Colarossi in Paris. He lived in Summerville, South Carolina; Portland, Maine; Nantucket, Rhode Island; and New York City. He also traveled extensively throughout Indonesia, including Bali, to Japan, Canada, and Mexico. He painted in primarily oils and acrylics, and his preferred subjects were landscapes, rainbows, streets, and harbor views. Among his most desirable and exhibited works are his Lowcountry scenes from his time in South Carolina. Parker was a member of the Salmagundi Club, Portland Society of Artists, Allied Artists of America, Artists Fellowship, Audubon Artists, Societe Coloniale des Artistes Francaises, Fine Arts Federation of New York, American Artists Professional League, and Grand Central Art Galleries. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design 1928-1938, in Strasbourg, Germany; (Prize), Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Art Institute of Chicago; Kansas City Art Institute; Springfield Museum of Art; Paris Salon; Rochester Memorial Art Gallery, and in other exhibitions in New York City, Paris, Cincinnati, Cleveland, and Chicago. His work is represented at the Rochester Memorial Art Gallery, Newark Museum of Art, Sweat Memorial Museum of Art, Lake Placid Club, New York Historical Society, Saranac Public Library, U.S. Navy Building, Washington, DC, Trudue Sanitarium, Baltimore Museum of Art, American Artists Professional League, and Reception Hospital, Saranac Lake. Parker died in New York City in 1957. Condition: Very good overall condition. Minor frame rubbing along perimeter with associated small losses. Frame with typical wear. It is ready to be displayed and enjoyed!
  • Creator:
    George Waller Parker (1888 - 1957, American)
  • Creation Year:
    2nd Quarter of 20th Century
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 19 in (48.26 cm)Width: 23 in (58.42 cm)Depth: 1 in (2.54 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Very good overall condition. Minor frame rubbing along perimeter with associated small losses. Frame with typical wear. It is ready to be displayed and enjoyed!
  • Gallery Location:
    Yardley, PA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2911217297312

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