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Orientalist Painting “Tuareg Rider in the Desert, 1908” Paul Jouve (1878-1973)
By Paul Jouve
Located in SANTA FE, NM
“Tuareg Rider in the Desert, 1908”
Paul Jouve (1878-1973)
Oil on panel, signed lower right.
21 ¾ × 17 1/2 ( 27 ½ × 24 frame) inches
Paul Jouve’s work has been celebrated and collect...
Category
Art Nouveau Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
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entree du village - Post Impressionist Landscape Oil by Bernardus Klene
By Bernhard Klène
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed and dated oil on canvas landscape by Flemish post impressionist painter Bernardus Henricus Klene. The work depicts a view of a path leading to a village on a summer's day. The...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Landscape with a Cart Path
Located in Milford, NH
A fine New England landscape with a cart path and birch tree by Swedish-American artist Theodore Victor Carl Valenkamph (1868-1924). Valenkamph was born in Stockholm, Sweden, and emi...
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American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Les Meules - Post Impressionist Divisionist Landscape Oil by Leon Detroy
By Leon Detroy
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed oil on canvas landscape circa 1905 by French post impressionist painter Leon Detroy. This beautiful piece is painted in a divisionist style and depicts two large haystacks in ...
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Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
HANS WACKER-ELSEN Germany (1868-1958) Antique oil on canvas Seascape, Gold Frame
Located in Palm Coast, FL
Up for sale is an antique original oil painting on canvas depicting a seascape - Figures in a sailboat in the open water.
Signed in a lower-left corner H. Wacker, DF. DF - "Duesse...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Sunlight through the trees - Post Impressionist Landscape Oil by Paul Madeline
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed oil on canvas riverscape by French post impressionist painter Paul Madeline. This beautiful work depicts a view of a meandering river. There are two trees on the bank to the r...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
The Rendezvous - Scottish 1908 art portrait oil painting Elsie Viola Robinson
Located in Hagley, England
This stunning romantic exhibited Scottish Edwardian Impressionist portrait oil painting is by noted Scottish artist James Wallace. Painted in 1908 with excellent provenance, the brus...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$26,221 Sale Price
20% Off
Finely Painted Framed Antique American Impressionist Fall Landscape Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American impressionist landscape oil painting. Oil on canvas. Signed. Framed. Measuring 20 by 25 inches overall and 16 by 20 painting alone.
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Impressionist French Harbor or Port with fishing boats at sea landscape
Located in Woodbury, CT
H. Gaulties
French, circa 1900
Fishing Boats at Sea
Oil on board
Signed lower right
A lively French Impressionist harbour scene depicting fishing vessels at anchor, their masts an...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
A view of Stockholm from an imaginary terrace, 1906
Located in Stockholm, SE
Gottfrid Kallstenius (Västervik 1861–1943 Storängen, Stockholm)
A view of Stockholm from an imaginary terrace, 1906
Signed and dated “G. Kallstenius -06”
Arched top
Oil on canvas
u...
Category
Romantic Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Highland Cattle Glen Sannox Arran - British Victorian art landscape oil painting
Located in Hagley, England
This charming British Victorian landscape oil painting is by noted artist Henry Robinson Hall. Painted circa 1900 the setting is Glen Sannox, Arran in the Scottish Highlands. Glen Sa...
Category
Victorian Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"Autumn, New England" Charles Warren Eaton, Tonalist Gloaming Sunset in Woods
Located in New York, NY
Charles Warren Eaton
Autumn, New England
Signed lower right
Oil on canvas
30 x 36 inches
Provenance
Private Collection, Connecticut
A contemporary critic wrote that the paintings o...
Category
Tonalist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Playa con Llüats, Beach and Boats
Located in New York, NY
A very dear and special work by Francis Luis Mora done while he was in Spain. An important trip early in his career, this is a gem of American Impressionism in technique and history...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Antique Italian Impressionist Coastal Seascape Woman Washing Clothes Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Impressive early Italian impressionist seaside portrait painting. Oil on board. Framed. Measuring 7.25H by 10.75L.
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$1,180 Sale Price
20% Off
Nightscape Oil-Paint, Californian Sacramento Artist, Impressionist, Museum
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
Edward Richie Butler
Sacramento 1855 - 1916 Lüderitz
Nightscape, Circa 1907
Oil on canvas
monogrammed lower right
Size: 55 x 40 cm
Frame: 64 x 50 cm
Original condition, a few s...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
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entree du village - Impressionist Figures in Landscape Oil by Maximillien Luce
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed and dated figures in landscape oil on canvas by French impressionist painter Maximilien Luce. The piece depicts a view of the road leading into the village of Mereville in Ess...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Pointillist - Scandinavian Winter Landscape, 1907 by Arthur Percy
Located in Stockholm, SE
Introducing "Scandinavian Winter Landscape, 1907" a mesmerizing painting by the artist Arthur Percy Carlsson, later known as Arthur C:son Percy (1886-1976). Born in Vickleby, Öland, Percy's artistic journey was one defined by unwavering determination and exceptional talent.
This landscape painting presents a winter landscape, likely set during the early spring season. The canvas portrays a vast, snow-filled meadow, blanketed in pristine white. Above, the sky comes alive in a captivating pointillist style, with hues of blue, turquoise, and yellow forming delicate, scattered dots, while small clouds grace the horizon.
The scene unfolds with an enchanting backdrop of a distant forest, its trees adorned with a touch of winter's charm. Between the enchanting forest and the expansive meadow, a few humble houses...
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Pointillist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Impressionist River landscape, English Fisherman on river at Sunrise and Cottage
Located in Woodbury, CT
Impressionist River landscape, English Fisherman on river at Sunrise with a Cottage.
Owen Morgan was a classic British Impressionist.
While Impressionism is often associated with F...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Woman Picking Flowers, Oil-Paint, Californian Sacramento Artist, Impressionist
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
Edward Richie Butler
Sacramento 1855 - 1916 Lüderitz
Flower Girl
Oil on canvas
Signed lower left
Size: 46 x 33.5 cm
Frame: 70.5 x 47.5 cm
Good condition (see photos)
Viewing and c...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Bodega Bay, c 1906
Located in Pasadena, CA
Consigned to the gallery, Pasadena, California; By descent to a private collector, Encino, California; Acquired in 1998 by a private collector, San Carlos, Palo Alto, and Oceanside, California; From William A. Karges Fine Art, Carmel, California
Signed "Jesse Arms Botke" on lower right
Description
This charming watercolor captures a sweeping view of Bodega Bay, California, rendered with the refined draftsmanship and decorative sensibility for which Jessie Arms Botke is renowned. While best known for her gilded avian compositions, Botke’s landscapes are comparatively rare and reveal a more personal side of her artistic vision. Here, the viewer peers over the distinctive red turret of a Victorian home toward the curving estuary, where land meets sea beneath a soft blue sky. Delicate washes and crisp detailing convey the texture of the shoreline, the undulating water, and the surrounding structures, evoking the calm yet lively spirit of a coastal fishing village in the early 20th century. The warm terracotta tones of the foreground architecture contrast beautifully with the cool blues of the water and the distant hills, creating a balanced, harmonious scene.
Although no journal entry or record confirms a specific trip to Bodega Bay, Botke may have painted this work, circa 1906, during the period when she was offered a round-trip passage from the Atchison, Topeka
Santa Fe Railway to travel from Chicago to Arizona and California in exchange for paintings depicting scenes of the West. The style and vantage point suggest direct observation, making it likely that she visited the town and painted the scene en plein air. With its architectural detail, vibrant palette, and compositional harmony, this work stands as a significant example of Botke’s lesser seen yet highly collectible works on paper. Jessie Arms Botke is recognized as one of the most important women artists in the early California art...
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Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
French southern seascape oil painting on canvas By Michel Richard Putz
Located in Gavere, BE
French southern seascape oil painting on canvas By Michel Richard Putz
Bio :
Michel Richard-Putz was born in Ichitem, Belgium in 1868.
He moved to Paris in the 1880's where he stud...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
Highland Cattle at a Moorland Pool, Perthshire - British c1900 art oil painting
Located in Hagley, England
This charming British Victorian landscape oil painting is by noted artist Henry Robinson Hall. Painted circa 1900 the setting is in Perthshire. In the foreground several highland cat...
Category
Victorian Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
“Figure in a Landscape”
Located in Southampton, NY
Original oil painting on mahogany wooden panel attributed to the hand of Ella Buchanan. Signed indistinctly lower right . Condition is good. Circa 1900. Presently unframed. Frami...
Category
Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Georg Macco "Oriental Landscape With Arabs" Oil on Canvas, Signed
By Georg Macco
Located in Eltville am Rhein, DE
Georg Macco
Aachen 1863 - 1933 Genoa
Oriental Landscape
Oil on canvas
Signed lower right
Size: 28 x 46 cm
Frame: 37 x 55 cm
Original condition (see photos)
Viewing and collection ...
Category
Romantic Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Early 20th Century Plein Air Study for Homesteader Colorado Mountain Painting
Located in Soquel, CA
Robert Azensky Fine Art is pleased to offer original 1909 sketch study of oil painting "Homesteader Colorado Mountain" painting by Frank Tenney Johnson.
It's always special to see the evolution of a painting through the plein air sketches ("studies") by the artist prior to its painting. Frank Tenney Johnson traveled throughout the Colorado Rockies sketching and painting western landscapes and native American and cowboy figurative art.
Medium: Charcoal on paper
Signature: Lower left corner
Date: "1909" below signature
Condition: Tonal aging and minor edge wear consistent with age and use. See images.
Presented in black painted wood frame
Mat size: 14"H x 11"W
Paper size: 9"H x 6"W
Image size (visible with mat): 8"H x 5.25"W
Frank Tenney Johnson was born in Coucil Bluffs, Iowa, in 1874 not far from the Overland Trail. During his childhood, he saw the steady stream of people heading west in all forms of horse-drawn conveyance. This early exposure to the American West was critical in leading Johnson towards the Western landscape as an inspiration for his work. The resulting body of work is a moody and romantic depiction of a long-gone America, rendered in a style that has become practically a genre all its own.
At the age of ten, Johnson moved from Iowa to Milwaukee, WI. There, he took an apprenticeship with F.W. Heinie, a prominent panoramic painter. After a year with Heinie, Johnson apprenticed for Richard Lorenz, a painter and former Texas Ranger who specialized in depictions of horses and western scenes. It was probably during his time with Lorenz that Johnson decided to focus on western subjects himself. He also started illustrating for regional papers and publications, in order to save money for further training.
Further training, as with many of the artists who populated New Mexico in the early twentieth century, took place at the Art Students League in New York, where Robert Henri, William Merritt Chase, John Twachtman, Kenneth Hayes Miller and F. Louis Mora were in the process of teaching perhaps the last great batch of pre-modernists. Though highly stimulated by the training, Johnson was only able to stay for five months, after which he returned to Milwaukee to work and save money in an effort to return to New York. He was able to do so after a time and, upon returning, established an important professional relationship with Emerson Hough, the editor of "Field & Stream" magazine.
At Hough's urging (and on Hough's dime), Johnson traveled to Hayden, Colorado, where he tagged along with a group of cowpunchers in order to sketch their way of life. Though primarily an artist, Johnson also wrote accounts of his time in Colorado for "Field & Stream." After Colorado came Cheyenne, Wyoming, where Johnson attended a "Frontier Days" celebration; after Wyoming, Johnson traveled to New Mexico, where he observed the Navajos and their threatened way of life. This trip changed Johnson from an academic artist with an appreciation for the west to a truly western artist.
Of particular interest to him, in stark contrast to other western artists of the time like Frederic Remington and C.M. Russell, were the more quotidian scenes of the West. Specifically, Johnson focused upon scenes featuring horses, especially at night. Johnson painted a great number of pieces that featured horses tied up outside of saloons, inns or trading posts for the night, the moonlit night punctuated by the warm glow from the lamps inside. In this, he can be considered a pioneer, as his night pieces still serve as the archetype for such work in western art.
Johnson became quite successful through his work for "Field & Stream." He was chosen to illustrate books by the prominent writer Zane Grey, and his gallery shows sold briskly. In fact, one particular show, at the Grand Central Art Galleries at the Biltmore Hotel in New York, sold out opening night. In fact, one man had bought out the entire show: Amon Carter. Having achieved financial security and comfort, Johnson followed his good friend Clyde Forsythe to Alhambra, CA, where the two established residency and shared a studio.
California treated Johnson well. He and Forsythe founded the gallery at the Los Angeles Biltmore...
Category
Hudson River School Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil Crayon, Laid Paper
Léon Frédéric (1856-1940) The Dunes and the Sea, oil signed
Located in Paris, FR
Léon Frédéric (1856-1940)
The Dunes and the Sea,
signed at the lower right
Oil on canvas transfered on woodpanel
30 x 40 cm
Framed : 42 x 53 cm
in good condition,
Léon Frédéric always presented his oil landscapes on canvas transferred onto mahogany panels like this one.
This seascape and dunes by Léon Frédéric is part of a series of landscapes inspired by the shores of Heyst, near the Belgian coastal resort of Knokke.
Although he found much inspiration in the rolling landscapes of the Ardennes, particularly in the area of Nafraiture, at the other end of the country, the North Sea offered him a completely different motif and an opportunity to explore another source of inspiration. His style may seem lighter in some ways, but the same energy is evident in the way he depicts the vegetation in the foreground, for example, with the dunes reminiscent of the hills and valleys he loved. Similarly, his approach to composition is characteristic of his art, with a very high horizon line that seems to raise the viewer's gaze. Finally, this work exudes a great serenity that invites contemplation.
Léon Frédéric was born on 26 August 1856 in Brussels and died on 25 January 1940 in Schaerbeek.
The son of a prosperous jeweller, Léon Frédéric was apprenticed to the painter-decorator Charle-Albert in 1871, and attended evening classes at the Brussels Academy. In 1874, he worked in the private studio of Jean-François Portaels. The following year, he joined forces with a group of young painters to rent a studio where they could study live models. From 1876 to 1878, he prepared for the Prix de Rome, which he failed, but his father offered him a year's travel to Italy. From 1878 to 1879, he made his debut with the artistic group l'Essor, which brought together proponents of realism. In 1883, he was hailed as a promising painter with his painting Les Marchands de craie, a triptych combining modernism with the genius of the primitive masters, and in the 1890s he became one of the most popular painters in Belgium, cited alongside Constantin Meunier and Eugène Laermans.
On 24 April 1929, King Albert I awarded Léon Frédéric - at the same time as James Ensor - the title of Baron.
In 1882, he discovered the work of the French naturalist painter Jules Bastien Lepage...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Twilight in the North – Red Houses and Winter Light
Located in Stockholm, SE
This evocative winter landscape by Oscar Lycke captures the quiet poetry of northern Sweden. A frost-laden weeping birch dominates the foreground, its delicate branches shimmering in...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Saint Malo - Post Impressionist Seascape Watercolor by Maurice Prendergast
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed watercolour on paper landscape by American post impressionist painter Maurice Brazil Prendergast. The work depicts children playing on the beach in Saint Malo, France as boats sail in the blue sea and white clouds role through the sky overhead. This work has remained in the Prendergast family for 3 generations and depicts a rare view of Saint-Malo executed during Prendergast's visit to the french coastal town in 1907
Signature:
Signed lower left
Dimensions:
Framed: 21"x22"
Unframed: 13'x14"
Proveance:
The collection of Charles Prendergast (1863-1948)
The collection of Eugénie Prendergast-Van Kemmel (1895-1994) -wife and inheritor of the estate of Charles Prendergast
The collection of Henri Van Kemmel (Lille, 1903-1963) - cousin of Eugenie Prendergast
- Madame Henri Van Kemmel
Maurice Prendergast came with his family to Boston in 1861. Working in a textile store, Maurice Prendergast was at first self-taught in painting, making souvenir cards and shop signs. He went to Britain in 1886, then to Paris in 1891 and registered at the Académie Julian with Jean-Paul Laurens, Benjamin-Constant, and Charles Blanc as teachers, working also with Gustave Courtois at the Académie Colarossi. More importantly he saw the Impressionists’ paintings and the Nabis at the Galerie Durand-Ruel. He returned to the United States in 1895, settling in Winchester (Massachusetts) and went frequently to New York. In 1898 he again went to Europe where he stayed until 1900, visiting Paris, Florence, Siena, Rome, Capri, and Venice, where he spent six months. Between 1907 and the beginning of World War I he went again four times to Europe but never returned there after the war. In New York where he finally settled, with William Glackens, Robert Henri, and John Sloan among others, Prendergast was one of the members ofThe Eight, gathered by Robert Henri to counter the pervading academicism. The group exhibited in 1908 at the Macbeth Galleries and took part in the Armory Show of 1913. After that Prendergast did not exhibit again with the group. In 1914 he left Boston definitively for New York.
Prendergast was in his thirties before he began to devote himself to painting. In his late beginnings he painted in the open air as the Impressionists did, mainly in watercolours with clear brushstrokes and an elegant virtuosity recalling his then admiration for James Whistler and Claude Monet. Between 1892 and 1905 he carried out two hundred monotypes, a technique of which he was the undisputed master in America at that time and which expressed the influence of Japanisme. During his stays in France he painted views of Paris, but also Brittany and Normandy. In this period, in 1896, he was chosen to illustrate My Lady Nicotine by Matthew Barrie. During his third stay in Europe, from 1898 to 1900, he painted in Paris, at Saint-Malo, and mainly in Venice, where, influenced by Vittore Carpaccio he introduced brightly coloured banners into his animated compositions. In oils he painted slowly, touching up his paintings by superimposed brushstrokes, sometimes over several years. He chose to use the divided stroke in an early period, a technique which had similarities with Post-Impressionism. After his travels in Europe and his discovery of Paul Cézanne, he evolved in the direction of the neo-Impressionism of Georges Seurat, placing little dots of colours with a knife, then of the Nabis and even later Fauvism, painting large brushed surfaces in bright colours. After 1899, his Ponte della Paglia in Venice freed itself from strict divisionism, adopting the dense composition in vertically superimposed planes of the Nabis. Like the members of the group of eight, he took his subjects from the daily life of ordinary people, in scenes in the parks or on the beaches of New England, picnics or sometimes circuses. Nevertheless the happy vision that he had of the world separated him strongly from the evolution that led his companions to paint the most miserable and populous milieus, which gave them the name of The Ashcan School. His compositions are arranged in surfaces superimposed vertically, without depth; while the Impressionists and Post-Impressionists were influenced by the layout of Japanese prints, Prendergast was inspired more by Persian miniatures. The decorative elements and the build-up of characters in crowds are placed frontally, like garlands on a tapestry, particularly as he seeks a texture effect, covered entirely by the subject without any empty spaces. His attraction to colours caused him to research all the motifs that he introduced into these compositions: umbrellas, parasols, balloons, draperies. In 1911–1912, he experimented with pastel and treated new subjects, nudes and still-lifes. After 1913, in sympathy with the Symbolists, he put nude figures and everyday characters side by side in the same composition. In his last years, and above all in the watercolours, he discarded the divided stroke and applied larger brushstrokes, similar to the technique of Henri Matisse. Fidelity to the leisurely settings and elegant grooming of the period gave his works, apart from their artistic value, a charming sociological aspect. Singular, almost marginal in his time, his paintings stand out by the density of their composition, in form and colouring, characterised by the accumulation of detail, minutiae of scenery, the serried ranks of people that animate them, the chromatic polyphony of elegance, umbrellas, parasols, and flags. He is a complete painter, particularly generous, who would never be happy to provide only samples of his art. Following Whistler and Mary Cassatt, Maurice Prendergast is one of the most interesting and original Post-Impressionist American painters, and perhaps marks exactly the boundary between the 19th and the 20th centuries.
He was considered to be an ‘old master’ from 1920 on, and his works appeared in very many exhibitions of modern American painting. He had his first solo exhibition in 1897 at the Chase Gallery of Boston, where his works were noticed by Madame Montgomery Sears, who made a collection, taking the advice of Mary Cassatt. In 1915 six paintings and watercolours exhibited at the Carroll Gallery of New York established his success and drew the great collectors to him, among whom were Albert Barnes and John Quinn.
Group Exhibitions
1974, Ten Americans, Andrew Crispo Gallery, New York
1976, Art of Impulse and Color, University of Maryland Art Gallery, College Park (Maryland)
1982, American Impressionists, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC (also presented at the Musée du Petit Palais, Paris)
1999, Town and Country: American Artists, 1870–1920 (Ville et campagne: les artistes américains, 1870–1920), Musée d’Art Américain, Giverny
2002, Japonisme in America: Works on Paper, 1880–1930 (Le Japonisme en Amérique: œuvres sur papier, 1880–1930), Musée d’Art Américain/Terra Foundation for the Arts, Giverny
2007, American Impressionists: Painters of Light and the Modern Landscape, Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
2008, Coming of Age: American Art 1850–1950, Paintings from the Addison Gallery of American Art, Massachusetts, Dulwich Picture Gallery, London
2008, Portrait of a Lady: Paintings and Photographs of American Women in France 1870–1915, Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux
Solo Exhibitions
1934, Maurice Prendergast Memorial Exhibition, Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
1938, Retrospective Exhibition of the Work of Maurice and Charles Prendergast, Addison Gallery of American Art, Andover, MA
1960, Maurice Prendergast, 1859–1924, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
1990, Art Institute of Chicago
2009, Prendergast in Italy, Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice
Museum and Gallery Holdings
Andover, MA (Addison Gal. of American Art): At the Shore, St. Malo No. 1 and 2 (c. 1907, watercolour and graphite on wove paper, 2 works); Along the Cove (1910–1913, oil on canvas); seven sketches of Paris (1893, oil on wood)
Chicago (AI): In the Park (1918–1919)
Chicago (Terra Foundation for American Art Collection): Festa del redentore (c. 1899, monotype); The Opera Cloak...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Early 20th Century Original Southern California Landscape -- Eucalyptus Grove
Located in Soquel, CA
Original Oil Southern California Landscape C. 1930s -- The Eucalyptus Grove
Vibrant, painterly Southern California landscape of iconic Eucalyptus trees by Andrew Boardo Lund (1877 ...
Category
Hudson River School Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil
Barns Buildings at Ruds Säteri, Värmland, Sweden, 1900
Located in Stockholm, SE
Hilding Werner (1880-1944) Sweden
Barns Buildings at Ruds Säteri, 1900
watercolor on paper
unframed 21.5 x 31 cm (8.46 x 12.2 inches)
framed 22 x 40 cm (8.66 x 15.75 inches)
...
Category
Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Study St. Malo
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
Provenance
The Artist;
Charles Prendergast (acquired from the above in 1924);
Mrs. Charles Prendergast (thence by descent from theabove in 1948);
Kraushaar Galleries, New York;
Mr...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Wood Panel
Antique American Impressionist Winter Landscape Signed Period Giltwood Frame
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American school winter impressionist landscape oil painting. Oil on board. Nicely framed. Signed. Image size, 16L x 12H.
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$1,196 Sale Price
20% Off
Landscape: the Uplands by Massachusetts artist Robertson Mygatt
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Robertson K. Mygatt
(American, 1862-1919)
Uplands
Oil on panel, 5 1/4 x 6 5/8 inches
FRAMED: 9 x 10 1/2 inches (approx.)
Exhibition label on verso: "Salamagundi Club/Thumb-box Exhibi...
Category
Tonalist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel
Antique American Impressionist Tree Study Signed Rare Landscape Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American impressionist landscape painting by Edna Thurber (1887 - 1981). Oil on canvas, circa 1915. Signed. Displayed in a period impressionist ...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$2,316 Sale Price
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The Memorial Stone, Uppland (Swedish Bautasten i Uppland) 1901
By Olof Hermelin
Located in Stockholm, SE
This atmospheric study shows a solitary standing stone rising in the flat landscape of Uppland, silhouetted against a luminous sunset sky. Broad, animated brushstrokes capture the sh...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Metal
Spring in the Tyrol - Post Impressionist Figure in Landscape Oil - Stefan Simony
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed and dated oil on board figure in landscape by Austrian post impressionist painter Stefan Simony. The work depicts a woman in a field full of wildflowers with a view of the mou...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Etude Barque au Quai - Normandy - Post Impressionist Seascape Oil - Othon Friesz
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed oil on paper laid on panel seascape c.1907 by French post impressionist painter Achille-Emile Othon Friesz. The piece is a study of a view of a boat in a quay at Normandy, Fra...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Panel, Laid Paper
Early 20th century Modern British Impressionist portrait of a mother and child
Located in Woodbury, CT
This exquisite early 20th-century oil on panel by Dorothea Sharp captures the timeless and universal bond between mother and child in a tender Impressionist style. Painted circa 1900...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
Late 19th Century Landscape - "After The Snow"
Located in Soquel, CA
Gorgeous late 19th-century snowscape titled "After the Snow," by artist Constantin Alexandrovitch Westchiloff (1877-1945) Signed on the bottom right corner and titled on edge (the color differences in the signature letters are original to the painting prior to cleaning, and have not been modified or augmented). Unframed. Image size: 14.25"H x 20.25"W
Westchiloff is an American-Russian artist. He was born in Russia in 1877, and studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg; as an artist, he traveled extensively in Europe and in the USA. He finally settled in New England, where he died in 1945.
He is probably best-known for seascapes (particularly of the New England coastline) but was also well regarded for his landscapes, portraits and figures, and genre subjects.
His work, especially after his travels in Europe and then in America, is closest to Impressionist in style. His favored medium was oil, which was well suited to his confident and strong technique. This, in turn, imbued his paintings of the rugged landscapes and seascapes of New England...
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American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
$1,740 Sale Price
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Outside the Inn
Located in Wiscasett, ME
An oil on panel signed and dated in the lower left depicting two riders on horseback sharing a drink outside a country inn. The painting measures 17.75" x 21.75" including the frame.
Provenance:
Private collection CT
Bradbury Art and Antiques, Wiscasset, ME
Heywood Hardy (25 November 1842 – 20 January 1933) was a British artist, in particular an animal painter and painter of horse riding scenes. He also painted landscapes and portraits, especially equestrian portraits. Horses and horse riding were the subjects of much of Hardy’s later work. His pictures of horse riding by the seashore...
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Victorian Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Mt. Tamalpais and Stream in the Spring circa 1900
Located in Soquel, CA
Mt. Tamalpais and Stream in the Spring circa 1900
Stream above Lake Bon Tempe with Mt. Tamalpais in the background. A warm spring day in Northern California and the Bay Area. Excell...
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American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Illustration Board, Oil Pastel
$2,000 Sale Price
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Antique Western Oil on Canvas Painting Native American "The Captive" 1901
By Frank Paul Sauerwein
Located in Portland, OR
A large American Western, Native American oil on canvas landscape, by Frank Paul Sauerwein (1871-1910), "The Captive", 1901.
This large oil on canvas depicts a Native American brave captively tied to a tree stump and being viewed by a rival tribe, who are evidently deciding his fate. Behind the collected tribe of elders, braves and children are a pair of conical tipi dwellings, to the background are grazing horses and another group of native people in a tree lined setting. The painting is indistinctly signed lower left, condition is good, the painting is housed in the original frame with a giltwood rabbet, the painting at sight is 40" x 26".
Provenance; From a lifelong collection of 19th & early 20th Century Western Art, Portland, Oregon.
Frank Sauerwein was a respected painter of western landscapes, Indian portraits, Indian genre scenes, and California missions. His promising career was cut short by his death of tuberculosis at age thirty-nine.
The son of European-trained artist, Charles D. Sauerwein, Frank took his first art lessons from his father before studying at the Philadelphia School of Industrial Art, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, the Art Institute of Chicago and, finally, the Philadephia Museum School of Art. In 1891 he moved to Denver in hope of improving his health.
In 1893, Sauerwein accompanied the artist Charles Craig on a trip to the Ute reservation in southwestern Colorado. This began Sauerwein's unyielding fascination with the Southwest and its Native inhabitants. After a trip to Europe, he returned to the American West, visiting Taos in 1899 and Santa Fe in 1900. That same year, Sauerwein visited the Navajo reservation, becoming good friends with trading post entrepreneur, Lorenzo Hubbell. He also spent time at Keam's Canyon on the Hopi reservation where he sketched local inhabitants.
Sauerwein moved to Los Angeles in 1901, and then to Pasadena in 1902, but he maintained his contacts in the Southwest with Summer trips to the Grand Canyon, New Mexico Indian Pueblos, Taos, Santa Fe and Albuquerque. He especially loved the Grand Canyon which is the subject of a large number of his paintings.
Rendered in a tight, academic style, Sauerwein's paintings clearly show the influence of German...
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Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Fields in Jersey"
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Jim’s of Lambertville Fine Art Gallery is proud to present this piece by Daniel Garber (1880 - 1958).
One of the two most important and, so far, the most valuable of the New Hope Sc...
Category
American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Fall Landscape"
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Jim’s of Lambertville is proud to offer this artwork by:
John Francis Murphy (1853 - 1921)
John Francis Murphy is increasingly recognized today as one of the leading American Tonal...
Category
Tonalist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
1900
s Horses at the Trough
Located in Soquel, CA
Charming mid century oil painting of two horses at watering trough by William M. Lemos, Santa Cruz and San Francisco artist (American, 1861-1942), circa 1900. Writing on verso is in ...
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American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Cardboard
$1,200 Sale Price
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"Trees in a Landscape, Washington" Eanger Irving Couse, Southwestern Landscape
Located in New York, NY
Eanger Irving Couse
Trees in a Landscape, circa 1900
Signed lower left
Oil on canvas
9 1/8 x 14 5/8 inches
Provenance
Fenn Galleries, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Nedra Matteucci Galleries,...
Category
French School Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
"Corner of my Garden" Leon Foster Jones, Impressionist, Blooming Spring Flora
Located in New York, NY
Leon Foster Jones
Corner of my Garden, 1902
Signed and dated lower left
Oil on canvas
26 x 25 inches
Provenance
Goldfield Galleries, Los Angeles, California
Private Collection, Virginia Beach, Virginia
Leon Foster Jones was a painter of landscapes, an etcher, a lithographer, and an educator. He was born in Manchester, New Hampshire, his father held the position of overseer in one of the hosiery mills in the Manchester area. In approximately 1901, he married Josephine Currier. During the initial years of their marriage, the couple resided in Concord, New Hampshire. They made Port Jefferson, Long Island, New York their permanent home in 1910, although the artist had begun working there as early as 1907.
Numerous sources indicate that throughout his life, Jones gained recognition primarily for his paintings and etchings featuring historical sites across Long Island. His artistic education included four years at the Cowles Art School in Boston, Massachusetts, where he studied under Joseph Rodefer DeCamp...
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American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Pastoral Landscape - Scottish art 1900 Impressionist landscape oil painting
By David Fulton
Located in Hagley, England
This lovely Scottish Impressionist landscape oil painting is by noted artist David Fulton RWS. Painted circa 1900 it is a pastoral landscape depicting a shepherd and his flock in a l...
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Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Paisaje crepuscular - Óleo sobre tabla
Located in Sant Celoni, ES
Interesante oleo sobre tela del prestigioso artista catalán modest urgell inglada (Barcelona, 1839 - 1919)
Representando un paisaje crepuscular
Como pueden apreciar, la obra va fir...
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Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
"In Port"
Located in Lambertville, NJ
Jim’s of Lambertville is proud to offer this artwork by:
Edward Willis Redfield (1869 - 1965)
Edward W. Redfield was born in Bridgeville, Delaware, moving to Philadelphia as a young child. Determined to be an artist from an early age, he studied at the Spring Garden Institute and the Franklin Institute before entering the Pennsylvania Academy from 1887 to 1889, where he studied under Thomas Anshutz, James Kelly, and Thomas Hovenden. Along with his friend and fellow artist, Robert Henri, he traveled abroad in 1889 and studied at the Academie Julian in Paris under William Bouguereau and Tony Robert-Fleury. While in France, Redfield met Elise Deligant, the daughter of an innkeeper, and married in London in 1893.
Upon his return to the United States, Redfield and his wife settled in Glenside, Pennsylvania. He remained there until 1898, at which time he moved his family to Center Bridge, a town several miles north of New Hope along the Delaware River. Redfield painted prolifically in the 1890s but it was not until the beginning of the twentieth century that he would develop the bold impressionist style that defined his career. As Redfield’s international reputation spread, many young artists gravitated to New Hope as he was a great inspiration and an iconic role model. Edward Redfield remained in Center Bridge throughout his long life, fathering his six children there.
Around 1905 and 1906, Redfield’s style was coming into its own, employing thick vigorous brush strokes tightly woven and layered with a multitude of colors. These large plein-air canvases define the essence of Pennsylvania Impressionism. By 1907, Redfield had perfected his craft and, from this point forward, was creating some of his finest work.
Redfield would once again return to France where he painted a small but important body of work between 1907 and 1908. While there, he received an Honorable Mention from the Paris Salon for one of these canvases. In 1910 he was awarded a Gold Medal at the prestigious Buenos Aires Exposition and at the Panama-Pacific Exposition of 1915 in San Francisco, an entire gallery was dedicated for twenty-one of his paintings.
Since Redfield painted for Exhibition with the intent to win medals, his best effort often went into his larger paintings. Although he also painted many fine smaller pictures, virtually all of his works were of major award-winning canvas sizes of 38x50 or 50x56 inches. If one were to assign a period of Redfield’s work that was representative of his “best period”, it would have to be from 1907 to 1925. Although he was capable of creating masterpieces though the late 1940s, his style fully matured by 1907 and most work from then through the early twenties was of consistently high quality. In the later 1920s and through the 1930s and 1940s, he was like most other great artists, creating some paintings that were superb examples and others that were of more ordinary quality.
Redfield earned an international reputation at a young age, known for accurately recording nature with his canvases and painting virtually all of his work outdoors; Redfield was one of a rare breed. He was regarded as the pioneer of impressionist winter landscape painting in America, having few if any equals. Redfield spent summers in Maine, first at Boothbay Harbor and beginning in the 1920s, on Monhegan Island. There he painted colorful marine and coastal scenes as well as the island’s landscape and fishing shacks. He remained active painting and making Windsor style furniture...
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American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Antique American Realist Harvest Landscape Painting Bucks County Pennslyvania
By Frank F. English
Located in Portland, OR
Antique American watercolor painting, landscape harvest farm scene by Frank F. English (1854 - 1922), Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Circa 1900.
A very attractive painting by the celebrated Pennsylvania artist Frank F. English, the location is in Point Pleasant, Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The painting depicts a scene of blue skies with two farmers tossing hay with pitchforks & two horses harnessed to a hay wagon, with barns to the background. The painting signed lower right " Frank F. English", condition is excellent this very charming painting is ready to hang on your wall.
Biography
Frank F. English was born in Louisville Kentucky in 1854. In the early 1880s, he studied for five years in the evening classes of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. His instructors included Thomas Eakins, James P. Kelly and Thomas Anshutz.
However, English's reputation primarily rests with his outstanding facility as a watercolorist; most of his known paintings are executed in this medium. English's propensity for its use coincides, appropriately enough, with the watercolor's growing popularity among other American painters.
The American Water Color Society brought the medium special prominence by the late 1860s, and acceptance on the level of oil painting in 1876. That same year, the society was invited to display its works at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. Its members exhibited 116 watercolors, and their public exposure was enormous. It is safe to assume that during the 159-day Centennial, Frank English was among the nearly 10 million exposition attendees, surpassing attendance records at all preceding world's fairs.
At age twenty-two, English, traveled to Philadelphia to see works by the Society's notables such as Samuel Colman, R. Swain Gifford, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Albert Fitch...
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American Realist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
Alameda River Below Mt. Tamalpais - Early 20th Century Landscape
By Marius Schmidt
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautiful early 20th century landscape of the Alameda River below Mt. Tamalpais by Marius Schmidt (American, 1863-1938). Presented in a giltwood frame. Signed "Marius Schmit" lower l...
Category
American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Paper, Watercolor
$1,320 Sale Price
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Antique American Impressionist New England Coastal Beach Stroll Oil Painting
Located in Buffalo, NY
Antique American impressionist coastal painting by Clarence Braley (1854 - 1927). Oil on canvas, circa 1900. Signed. Displayed in a period modernist ...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
$10,000 Sale Price
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British Bulldog Original 1900
s English Dog Painting Portrait of Bulldog signed
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Bulldog In A Landscape
J White (British 19th/20th Century)
oil on canvas, framed
signed and dated 1908
framed: 32 x 25 inches
canvas: 27 x 20 inches
provenance: private collection, S...
Category
Victorian Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$2,021 Sale Price
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1900
s British Impressionist Signed Oil Rocky Seascape with Sailing Ship at Sea
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Ship at Sea
RICHARD HESKETH (1867-1919)
oil on canvas, framed
signed and dated 1902
framed: 24 x 32 inches
canvas: 20 x 28 inches
provenance:
The painting is in very good and prese...
Category
Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
Turn of 20th Century Mt. Shasta Landscape with Deer
Located in Soquel, CA
Gorgeous turn of the 20th Century Mount Shasta landscape by Anna Carver Bingham (American, 1849 - 1924), 1901. Several deer gather around calm waters that...
Category
American Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil
$1,200 Sale Price
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Fishing Boats at Doelan - Post Impressionist Landscape Oil by Paul Madeline
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed and dated oil on board landscape by French post impressionist painter Paul Madeline. This beautiful work depicts a view of the picturesque port of Doelan in Britanny, France. ...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
"Porte Saint-Denis, Paris", Early 20th Century Oil on Canvas by Joaquín Pallares
Located in Madrid, ES
JOAQUÍN PALLARÉS ALLUSTANTE
Spanish, 1853 - 1935
PORTE SAINT - DENIS
signed "J. Pallares" (lower left)
oil on canvas
10-1/2 x 15-3/4 inches (26.5 x 40...
Category
Realist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
Baigneuses, St-Jean-de-Monts
Located in Dallas, TX
signed "A. Lepère" at lower left
Category
Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Linen, Oil
La Colline Saint Catherine - Post Impressionist Landscape Oil by Robert Pinchon
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed fauvist oil on canvas riverscape c.1908 by French post impressionist painter Robert Antoine Pinchon. The work depicts a view of the River Seine in Rouen, with Saint Catherine'...
Category
Post-Impressionist Early 1900s Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil, Canvas
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