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Period: 19th Century
New England Coastal Scene with Figures
Located in New York, NY
Monogramed and dated lower right: JF.K. / ‘64.
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Paris view with Characters circa 1900
By Georges Stein
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
STEIN Georges (1864-1917) Paris street Views - Porte St Denis Oil on canvas signed low right Old frame gilded with leaves Dim canvas : 70 X 92 cm - Dim ...
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

The Painter and His Muse
Located in Wiscasett, ME
Oil on panel signed in the lower right corner and presented in a period frame measuring 21" x 18.5". Provenance: Private Collection Bradbury Art and Antiques, Wiscasset, ME Benj...
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Baroque 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

The Hound
Located in Bryn Mawr, PA
Oil on board Signed within painting (on bucket): AFT Provenance Private collection Why We Love It Tait’s animal paintings were hailed for their masterful realism. Moreover, he capt...
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Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

" Pioneers on Shoreline "
Located in San Francisco, CA
C. 19th Century A beautiful Portrait of " Pioneers on a Shoreline " Setting up Encampment
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century Welsh landscape oil painting of the river Mawddach
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
William Mander British, (1846-1914) On the River Mawddach, Dolgellau, North Wales Oil on canvas, signed & further inscribed & signed verso Image size: 19.5 inches x 29.5 inches Size...
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Charger (military horse) "Sphinx"
Located in GB
John Ferneley Jr. (1815–1862) was born in 1815 in Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, the eldest son of renowned sporting artist John Ferneley Sr. Growing up in a family immersed in the ...
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Victorian 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century English Landscape w/Figures
Located in San Francisco, CA
Beautiful landscape painting by Edward Charles Williams (1807-1881, British) Oil on canvas No visible signature Canvas: 17" H x 21" W Frame: 23" H x 27" W
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Victorian 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century pair of seascape oil paintings of shipping on the Medway
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
**PLEASE NOTE: EACH PAINTING INCLUDING THE FRAME MEASURES 19.5 INCHES X 17.5 INCHES** Hubert Thornley British, (exh. 1858 -1898) Mouth of the Medway & Rochester on the Medway Oil on canvas, pair, both, signed Image size: 13.25 inches x 11.25 inches (each) Size including frame: 19.5 inches x 17.5 inches (each) An atmospheric pair of seascape paintings of shipping on the Medway by Hubert Thornley. The first is a view of the mouth of the Medway by moonlight and the second is a scene near Rochester on the Medway. Hubert or William Thornley was a painter of coastal scenes and marines who lived in Greenwich and for many years had a studio overlooking the Medway near Rochester in Kent. According to art historian Denys Brook-Hart, he was actually born Charles Thornley and exhibited under this name from an address in Paddington, London. Although called Charles, his best known name was William Thornley. He would also exhibit and sell paintings...
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Saint-Malo, Brittany
By William Stanley Haseltine
Located in New York, NY
The career of William Stanley Haseltine spans the entire second half of the nineteenth century. During these years he witnessed the growth and decline of American landscape painting, the new concept of plein-air painting practiced by the Barbizon artists, and the revolutionary techniques of the French Impressionists, all of which had profound effects on the development of painting in the western world. Haseltine remained open to these new developments, selecting aspects of each and assimilating them into his work. What remained constant was his love of nature and his skill at rendering exactly what he saw. His views, at once precise and poetic, are, in effect, portraits of the many places he visited and the landscapes he loved. Haseltine was born in Philadelphia, the son of a prosperous businessman. In 1850, at the age of fifteen, he began his art studies with Paul Weber, a German artist who had settled in Philadelphia two years earlier. From Weber, Haseltine learned about Romanticism and the meticulous draftsmanship that characterized the German School. At the same time, Haseltine enrolled at the University of Pennsylvania, and took sketching trips around the Pennsylvania countryside, exploring areas along the Delaware and Susquehanna rivers. Following his sophomore year, Haseltine transferred to Harvard University. After graduating from Harvard in 1854, Haseltine returned to Philadelphia and resumed his studies with Weber. Although Weber encouraged Haseltine to continue his training in Europe, the elder Haseltine was reluctant to encourage his son to pursue a career as an artist. During the next year, Haseltine took various sketching trips along the Hudson River and produced a number of pictures, some of which were exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in the spring of 1855. Ultimately, having convinced his father that he should be allowed to study in Europe, Haseltine accompanied Weber to Düsseldorf. The Düsseldorf Academy was, during the 1850s, at the peak of its popularity among American artists. The Academy’s strict course of study emphasized the importance of accurate draftsmanship and a strong sense of professionalism. Landscape painting was the dominant department at the Düsseldorf Academy during this period, and the most famous landscape painter there was Andreas Achenbach, under whom Haseltine studied. Achenbach’s realistic style stressed close observation of form and detail, and reinforced much of what Haseltine had already learned. His Düsseldorf training remained an important influence on him for the rest of his life. At Düsseldorf, Haseltine became friendly with other American artists studying there, especially Emanuel Leutze, Worthington Whittredge, and Albert Bierstadt. They were constant companions, and in the spring and summer months took sketching trips together. In the summer of 1856 the group took a tour of the Rhine, Ahr, and Nahe valleys, continuing through the Swiss alps and over the Saint Gotthard Pass into northern Italy. The following summer Haseltine, Whittredge, and the painter John Irving returned to Switzerland and Italy, and this time continued on to Rome. Rome was a fertile ground for artists at mid-century. When Haseltine arrived in the fall of 1857, the American sculptors Harriet Hosmer, Chauncey B. Ives, Joseph Mozier, William Henry Rinehart...
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American Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Oil Painting "Winter Skating Scene" by Anton Doll (1826-1877)
Located in Uppingham, GB
Oil Painting, Landscape "Winter Skating Scene" by Anton Doll (1826-1877) ...
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Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Tribesmen beside ruins at Pinara, Lycia, c. 1844
Located in Henley-on-Thames, England
William James Müller Tribesmen beside ruins at Pinara, Lycia, c. 1844 ​ Oil on canvas Signed indistinctly to the stretcher frame verso, ‘Wm Müller’ 35.5 x 55.7 cm.; (within frame) 4...
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English School 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

American or English School Perched Eagle
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
This striking mid-19th century oil painting captures the drama and majesty of a perched eagle surveying its domain at dusk. Painted around the 1840s, the work evokes the spirit of th...
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Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Young Lady and Cupid in The Park
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Hans Zatzka (8 March 1859 – 17 December 1945 Young Lady With Cupid in The Park Oil on canvas circa 1880 signed low with pseudonym C.BRIAND Old Frame gilded with leaves Size canvas : ...
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Sunrise - The Valley of Mexico - Impressionist Landscape Oil - C Wise Chapman
By Conrad Wise Chapman
Located in Marlow, Buckinghamshire
Signed, dedicated and dated oil on panel landscape by American Impressionist painter Conrad Wise Chapman. The work depicts a lakeside view of the sun rising above the mountains in th...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Panel

View of Cairo, Egypt
Located in Paris, IDF
Louis Jean LOTTIER (La Haye-du-Puits, 1807 – Mont-Saint-Père, 1892) View of Cairo, Egypt Oil on cardboard Annotated on the back: Offered by L. Lottier / to Mr. Ch. Ginoux / 1852 / ...
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French School 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Orientalist Portrait Painting by Bridell-Fox, 1865
Located in London, GB
Orientalist portrait painting by Bridell-Fox, 1865 English, 1865 Canvas: Height 33cm, width 25cm Frame: Height 49.5cm, width 42cm, depth 6cm This intimate portrait depicts a seated ...
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Oil

Fine Victorian English Oil Rural Cottage Landscape Figures Animals in Lane
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Rural Lane English School, mid Victorian period, circa 1860'1870 oil on canvas, framed framed: 21.5 x 27 inches canvas: 18 x 24 inches Provenance: private collection, England Con...
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English School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Ocean Landscape of Sailing off the Coast
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
This coastal landscape is done by the famed painted William Frederick De Haas (1830-1880). This painting shows two men in a canoe paddling off the cliff shore in the foreground with ...
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

A Lion and a Lioness in a Landscape
Located in London, GB
William Huggins (1820 - 1884) A lion and a lioness in a landscape Oil on panel  Signed and dated, lower right: 'Huggins 1847' With gallery and exhibition labels, verso Provenance: ...
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Panel

Highland River in Spate
Located in Hillsborough, NC
Fine 19th century landscape oil painting on canvas by Scottish artist William Beattie-Brown (1831-1909), is of a Highland River in Spate. Beattie-Brown excels in capturing the movement of water and atmospheric hills in scenic Scottish backgrounds. Beattie-Brown was a member and academician of the Royal Scottish Academy (RSA), and his signature is followed by RSA to note this distinction as an artist. His work is represented in the Scottish National Gallery in Edinburgh, Glasgow, northern England and in the London Royal Academy. His forte' is in Scottish landscapes painted plein art...
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Naturalistic 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

In a Roman Room
Located in Jacksonville, FL
Herbert Sidney’s In a Roman Room is a masterfully composed oil painting that captures a moment of introspection and social exchange in a classical setting. Four figures—three women a...
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil

"Nesting, " French 19th c Realist, Louvre Museum, Charming Small Oil of Chickens
Located in Wiscasset, ME
Born in 1813 in Paris, Charles Emile Jacque began his training in etching as an apprentice to a map engraver. By 1833 he was painting and debuted at the Paris Salon and contributed r...
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Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

19th Century sporting horse portrait oil painting of a chestnut hunter
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Abraham Cooper RA British, (1787-1868) A Surrey Hunter Oil on canvas, signed with monogram & dated 1850, further inscribed bottom left Image size: 24 inches x 29 inches Size includi...
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Victorian 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

"A Reverie During The Ball", 19th Century Oil on Canvas by Rogelio Egusquiza
Located in Madrid, ES
ROGELIO DE EGUSQUIZA Spanish, 1845 - 1915 A REVERIE DURING THE BALL signed and dated "Rog. Egusquiza 1879" (lower right) oil on canvas 21-3/4 x 33-5/...
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Symbolist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Small nineteenth century oil painting of Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn
Located in Philadelphia, PA
Charles Lewis Fussell (American, 1840–1909) Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn Oil on canvas, 8 x 11 ½ inches FRAMED: 15 x 19 inches (approx.) Signed and inscribed at lower left: "C. L. FUSSEL...
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Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Lovers at the Fountain - Italian 19th Century Figurative Oil on Canvas Painting
Located in Rome, IT
Amanti alla Fontana - Lovers by a fountain, painting oil on canvas, Signed left sight. Measures: cm 70 x 100 frame 118 x 145 Faustini Modesto. Brescia, 27 maggio 1839 - Roma, 23 m...
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Romantic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Portrait Of A Young Lady In The Landscape
Located in Lake Worth Beach, FL
Portrait Of A Young Lady In The Landscape. Portrait depicting a beautiful young woman in the landscape dressed in a tulle dress and hat decorated with pink roses. The painting is in original very good condition, signed upper left corner. An American artist and illustrator, William H. McEntee (1857 - 1919) was active/lived in New York, Michigan. William McEntee...
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Post-Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

19th Century landscape oil painting of haymakers in a field
Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire
Walter Williams British, (1834-1906) Near Leith Hill, Surrey Oil on canvas, signed & inscribed on old label verso Image size: 15.25 inches x 23.25 inches Size including frame: 21.25 ...
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Victorian 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Landscape of Pond and Field After Rain Titled "Cranes After the Rain"
Located in Fredericksburg, VA
This serene landscape by a Hudson River School artist captures the quiet tension between storm and calm, rendered with luminous color and delicate brushwork. A soft sunset glows behi...
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Board

Russian Orthodox Church, Middle 19th Century
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Unknown Russian Artist Russian Orthodox Church, Middle 19th century Unsigned Illuminated in red, yellow blue and green pigments and gold leaf on paper ...
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Old Masters 19th Century Paintings

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Pigment

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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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Labrador - Seascape - oil on canvas circa 1885 Canada - FRANCIS DRAPER JR
By Francis Draper Jr.
Located in Rancho Santa Fe, CA
This evocative seascape by Francis Draper Jr. depicts the austere and rugged coastline of Labrador. A rocky formation dominates the horizon, rendered in earthy browns and deep shadow...
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American Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

Still Life with Apples
Located in New York, NY
Signed and dated (at lower left): W. R. Miller 1891; (at lower right): No. 10
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American Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Mid-19th-Century Oil Painting On Panel, Figures On Rural Track, Town Beyond
Located in Cheltenham, GB
US buyers pay no import tariffs on this item. This charming mid-19th-century oil painting by Dutch artist Johannes Philippus Galjaard (1812-1867) depicts several figures on a rural ...
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Dutch School 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Victorian Impressionist Landscape Oil Washerwomen on bank of River, Nice France
Located in ludlow, GB
Victorian Impressionist Landscape Oil of Washerwomen on bank of River, Nice in France. "Washerwomen on the River Paillon, Nice in France" Oil on Canvas on original stretchers, Si...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Henry Raeburn, (circle) 19th Century portrait of Sir Charles Forbes Edinglassie
By Henry Raeburn (circle)
Located in York, GB
Portrait of Sir Charles Forbes of Edinglassie, Oil on canvas. The size of the portrait is 75 cm x 59.5 cm whilst overall the size is 106 cm x 91 cm In very good condition.There has been some restoration/overpainting etc.There is some minor craquelure. Housed in a period gilt frame decorated with acorns and leaves Overall a good portrait, circle of a fine scottish artist (unsigned) , with an interesting sitter, his details below. sir Charles Forbes of Edinglassie Sir Charles Forbes, 1st Baronet (1774–1849) was a Scottish politician, of Newe and Edinglassie, Aberdeenshire. Forbes was the son of the Rev. George Forbes of Lochell. He was a descendant of Alexander Forbes of Kinaldie and Pitsligo, and was in 1833 served heir male in general to Alexander Forbes, 3rd lord Forbes of Pitsligo, father of Alexander Forbes, 4th Lord Forbes of Pitsligo, attainted in 1745. Forbes was of a bluff but kindly nature, diffident as to his own merits, of a straightforward and manly character. On the death of his uncle in 1821 Forbes succeeded to the entailed estates of the Forbeses of Newe, and was created a baronet by patent in 1823.[1] He married in 1811. His daughter, Elizabeth, married General, Lord James Hay, second son of the seventh Marquess of Tweeddale. Sir Henry Raeburn FRSE, RA, RSA (1756-1823) Scottish portrait painter and Scotland's first significant portrait painter since the Union to remain based in Scotland. He served as Portrait Painter to King George IV in Scotland Raeburn had all the essential qualities of a popular and successful portrait painter. He was able to produce a telling and forcible likeness; his work is distinguished by powerful characterisation, stark realism, dramatic and unusual lighting...
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Old Masters 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Peonies on a Palette
Located in Milford, NH
A fine impressionist painting of peonies on a palette by French artist Felix François Georges Philibert Ziem (1821-1911). Ziem was born in Beaune,...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Panel

An Unwelcome Surprise, 19th Century
Located in Blackwater, GB
An Unwelcome Surprise, 19th Century French School - Signed Indistinctly Fine large 19th Century French scene of two pug puppies startling a tabby cat in a barn, oil on canvas. Sign...
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

An Unwelcome Surprise, 19th Century
An Unwelcome Surprise, 19th Century
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French Marine Romantic Painting 19th Circle of KUWASSEG Boat Sea Port Channel
Located in PARIS, FR
French School, mid-19th century Ship Approaching the Port Oil on canvas 33 x 46 cm (53 x 66 cm with frame) Collector's label on the back "Ronarch" (Admiral Pierre Alexis Ronarc'h (18...
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Romantic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

“Male Portrait” Isabelline Spain, Blas González García-Valladolid
Located in Valladolid, ES
Beautiful and timeless portrait .It represents a half-length male portrait, with the sitter seated in a chair, slightly in profile. He is a young man, belonging to a prominent politi...
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Romantic 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas

Huge Victorian English Oil Painting for Restoration Family Playing Games Outside
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
English School 18th/ 19th century signed oil on canvas, framed framed: 35 x 40 inches canvas: 28 x 36 inches provenance: private collection, England condition: the painting requires ...
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Victorian 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

PERIOD American Antique Civil War Portrait of Officer and His Horse
Located in New York, NY
American artist Franklin Briscoe (1844-1903) known for his hirtorical and portrait paintings, paints a Civil War piece; it is a portrait of an officer with his white horse. The brus...
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Hudson River School 19th Century Paintings

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Board, Oil

"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 19th Century Paintings

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Pastel

19th century portrait , oil on canvas , Baddesley Clinton, by R Dering
Located in York, GB
19th century, oil, Baddesley Clinton THE PHILOSOPHERS MORNING WALK R Dering Here is a fine painting of Edward H Derring of Baddesley Clinton , a national trust property near solihul...
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Old Masters 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

19th century English biblical religious figurative painting
By John Singleton Copley
Located in Florence, IT
The work is inspired by the painting "Samuel Reports to Eli the Judgment of God Over His House" by the hand of J.S. Copley, preserved in the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford and dated ...
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Other Art Style 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Spanish woman loading her donkey in the town street
Located in New York, NY
Mariano Sigüenza y Ortiz was a Spanish painter and engraver born in Valencia. This copper painter and engraver was a disciple of the Academy of Fine Arts of San Carlos, in the early years of the 19th century. It is known that he came from a family dedicated to the art of silk making, so it is not surprising that he began his training at the Academy of San Carlos with the intention of applying his knowledge to this field. However, it seems that he opted for painting and later for intaglio engraving. Of his production as a painter, a copy of the painting La Virgen con el Niño y San Juan Bautista, the work of Mengs, and Los santos penitentes Pablo y Antonio, for which he obtained the 17 January 1836 a Supernumerary Academic position, for painting. Later, he devoted himself exclusively to the exercise of copper engraving. As an engraver, he illustrated the Biographical Dictionary, by Oliva, and the History of Spain, by Father Mariana. The engraving of El Niño Jesús...
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19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

American Portrait Painting of a Lady of the Verplanck Family
Located in Houston, TX
The painting features a 3/4 bust portrait of a refined lady from the Verplanck family of Orange County, New York. The painting shows a young woman seated for her portrait in a fine b...
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American Realist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Portrait of a Boy Holding a Book, Early American Portraiture, American Folk Art
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
Portrait of a Boy Holding a Book, c. 1820s Oil on Panel 24" x 19.5" Housed in a 3" Carved Frame Overall Size: 29" x 25 1/4" In excellent condition. Ready to hang and enjoy.
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Folk Art 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Farm in the Mist, Giverny
Located in Milford, NH
An exceptional impressionist landscape of a farm in the mist in Giverny, France by American artist Theodore Earl Butler (1891-1936). Butler was born in Co...
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American Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

Antique SUNSET VIEW OF SAN LAZZARO, VENICE
Located in New York, NY
Up for sale is a wonderful Italian Venetian Sunset painting by Bernhard Stange (1807-1880). Painting for sale depicts SUNSET VIEW OF SAN LAZZARO, VENICE It is absolutely colorful a...
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Academic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

VOLUNTEER Off Sandy Hook, Heading Out to Race in the Goelet Cup
Located in Costa Mesa, CA
This atmospheric painting by James E. Butterworth depicts a group of yachts leaving New York Harbor on the annual New York Yacht Club cruise. In 1887, when this was painted, upon arr...
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Other Art Style 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Board

Original oil on Canvas, James Edward Grace, "Autumn"
Located in Mere, GB
James Edward Grace R.B.A. 1851 - 1908 Studied at the Liverpool Institute and Royal College of Art. He exhibited at the Royal Academy and Royal Society of British Artists, where he wa...
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19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Walker in a wood - Landscape in the South of Italy
Located in PARIS, FR
Eugène Viollet-le-Duc (1814 - 1879) Walker in a wood, somewhere in the South of Italy (Naples/Sicily) Signed and dated at the bottom right, with the artist's mark (L.2924a) on the m...
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19th Century Paintings

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Chalk, Ink

19th Century, Victorian, landscape , cows , Country House Samuel Lawson Booth
Located in York, GB
S Lawson Booth : Country House in extensive landscape with cattle in the foreground, oil on canvas signed and dated '98, 60cm x 90cm (35x23 inches approx image) size with frame appro...
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Old Masters 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Horse at the Blacksmith s
By Louis Henri Deluermoz
Located in BELEYMAS, FR
Henri DELUERMOZ (Paris 1876 – Paris 1943) At the blacksmith's Oil on metal. Two welded plates H. 145 cm; W. 100.5 cm Signed lower left Trained under Alcide-Joseph Lorentz and Charle...
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French School 19th Century Paintings

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Metal

Victorian Scottish Landscape Figurative Oil Painting with Animals and Abbey Ruin
By Edwin Frederick Holt
Located in ludlow, GB
Victorian Scottish Landscape Figurative Oil Painting with Horse and Rider, Cattle, Sheep and Dog in River Landscape with Lincluden Abbey Ruin...
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Victorian 19th Century Paintings

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Oil

Lakeside at Gärdsvik, Ljusterö, 1891
Located in Stockholm, SE
In the soft evening light, a lone figure rows a small boat across the calm water, while tall reeds fringe the quiet shoreline in the foreground. Rolling wooded hills embrace the lake...
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Impressionist 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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 19th Century Paintings

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Canvas, Wood, Oil

Early 19th Century American Portrait of a Man
Located in Houston, TX
Early American oil portrait on canvas of a man seating wearing a suit holding a book. The painting has a signature in the bottom right corner as seen in the photographs. The painting's style is similar to American artist, William Matthew Prior, John Stanley, and John Brewster...
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Naturalistic 19th Century Paintings

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Oil, Canvas

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