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John Williams. The Guild of Handicraft. An enormous
exceptional copper mirror
By The Guild of Handicraft, John Williamson
Located in London, GB
John Williams for the Guild of Handicraft. An exceptional and enormous copper mirror with four pomegranates to the base, and Art Nouveau elongated lilies rising up on both sides culminating in a lily flower head to each side, the top has a central sun design with radiating sun rays filling the whole upper panel, with lovely light chocolate patina and the whole framed in a fine oak surround...
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1890s English Arts and Crafts Antique John Williamson Art
Materials
Copper
Hudson River
Oil on Canvas by John Williamson, 1865
By John Williamson
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Traditional oil on canvas painting by John Williamson, titled 'Hudson River' and dated 1865, depicts a fisherman with cattle next to the river. Protected by a giltwood frame.
Dimensi...
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1860s Antique John Williamson Art
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Evening, Sioux Burial Grounds
By John Williamson
Located in New York, NY
John Williamson, a Scottish-born artist who settled in Brooklyn, became known for his landscapes during the height of the Hudson River School. He painted intimate, atmospheric views ...
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19th Century John Williamson Art
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Indian Summer
By John Williamson
Located in New York, NY
Monogrammed and dated lower right: JW. 71; on verso: Indian Summer / By Jw. Williamson / N. Y. 1871 –
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19th Century Hudson River School John Williamson Art
Materials
Oil
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At first glance, Alfred S. Wall's painting of a saw mill in snowy woods triggers nostalgia for the coziness of a log cabin, the smell of a wood-burning fire and the warming of chilled hands and feet beside it.
But as sentimental as it seems on the surface, Mr. Wall's painting has a deeper and unexpected context.
This is more than a painting about sled-riding children and early industry planted in the middle of virgin forest. Intended or not, this is a painting about conquering the great divide of the Allegheny Mountains.
For the third consecutive year, the Post-Gazette features a winter-scene painting on the cover of the Christmas Day newspaper. This year's painting, Old Saw Mill, was selected by co-publisher and editor-in-chief John Robinson Block and executive editor David Shribman during a visit to the Westmoreland Museum of American Art in Greensburg.
Mr. Wall, listed as a portrait painter in the 1850 census, was about 26 when he painted Old Saw Mill in 1851. The self-taught artist was born in Mount Pleasant, Westmoreland County, to William and Lucy Wall, who'd emigrated from England around 1820. An artistic sensibility ran in the family: William was a sculptor who carved ornate tombstones here; Alfred's children, A. Bryan and Bessie, were landscape painters, as was Alfred's older brother, William Coventry Wall. For more than a century the Walls formed a prominent art dynasty in Pittsburgh, and Alfred, eventually a partner in the city's most prestigious art gallery, was well known as a painter, dealer and restorer.
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EDUCATION
Master of Fine Arts Painting - (cum laude) State University of New York at New Paltz 1988
Bachelor of Studio Arts - (cum laude) College of Saint Rose, Albany 1985
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Mark Gruber Gallery, New Paltz, NY
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
2013
Christopher Clark Fine Art, San Francisco, CA
The Harrison Gallery, Williamstown, MA
2012
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson NY
River Gallery, Chattanooga, TN
The Storefront Gallery, Kingston, NY "Beyond the Real"
2011
The Harrison Gallery, Williamstown, MA
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
Locust Grove State Historical Site, Poughkeepsie, NY
2010
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
2009
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
2008
DFN Gallery, New York, NY
2007
Meyer East Gallery, Santa Fe, NM
The Harrison Gallery, Williamstown, MA
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
2006
Mendenhall-Sobieski Gallery, Los Angeles, CA
DFN Gallery, New York, NY
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
2005
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
River Gallery, Chattanooga, TN
2004
Albert Shahinian Galleries, Poughkeepsie, NY
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
2003
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Living Room Gallery, Kingston, NY
River Gallery, Chattanooga, TN
2002
Carrie Haddad Gallery, Hudson, NY
2001
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Artforms Gallery, Albany, NY
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Mark Gruber Gallery, "Romancing the Landscape" New Paltz, NY
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River Gallery, Chattanooga, TN
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Coffey Gallery, Kingston, NY
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