LARRY EDWARDSON "STORMY WEATHER..."LARRY EDWARDSON "STORMY WEATHER..." OIL ON BOARD"Stormy Weather, Ocean Point, Me." oil on board depicting a nautical landscape; signed to bottom left corner "Edwardson" as well as signed and titled to back with artist's address "47 Fifth Ave. N.Y.C."; measures approximately 14" x 18" unframed; in Good overall condition. Laurence Christie Edwardson was born in Waltham, Massachusetts in 1904 and lived part of his life in Kensington, Connecticut. Much of his painting career was spent in New England and New Orleans, Louisiana. His work includes many Louisiana landscapes, portraits and religious subjects; and one of his modernist works is in the Historic New Orleans Collection. Edwardson studied at the Hartford Art School; with Gifford Beal, Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts; Edward Dufner, New Britain Art League; A. Jones; and S. Nichols. He was a member of the Connecticut Art Association and exhibited at the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts, 1930-1945 (prizes), New Haven Paint & Clay Club, 1941, and New Britain Institute, 1942-1946.
JOHN MECRAY (RHODE ISLAND/PENNSYLVANIA,JOHN MECRAY (RHODE ISLAND/PENNSYLVANIA, 1937-2017), "STORMY WEATHER"., COLOR LITHOGRAPH, 24" X 37". FRAMED 25.5" X 38.5".JOHN MECRAY, Rhode Island/Pennsylvania, 1937-2017, "Stormy Weather". Signed in pencil lower right. Numbered 408/975. Dimensions: Color lithograph, 24" x 37". Framed 25.5" x 38.5".
Thomas Bailey Griffin (AmericanThomas Bailey Griffin (American 1858-1918) "Stormy Day" 1907 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left 27 in. x 21 1/2 in. framed.
BIXBEE William Johnson (AmericanBIXBEE William Johnson (American 1850-1921): ''Rainy Weather'' Oil/Board 10'' x 13 1/2'' depicts a Stormy Coastal Scene With Surf Crashing on the Rocks signed lower right early label verso with title ''Rainy Weather'' by William J. Bixbee Marble Head unframed.CONDITION: Cracklure throughout several minor paint flecks needs cleaning paint loss in the rounded corners.
Attributed to George McConnellAttributed to George McConnell (American/Maine, 1852-1929) "Stormy Coastal View", oil on board, unsigned, 16" x 24". Presented in a period molded and annulated giltwood frame.
William Sidney Mount (AmericanWilliam Sidney Mount (American 1807-1868) "The Storm" pencil on paper initialed "W.S.M" dated "July 8.68" and titled lower center 6 in. x 4 in. attractively matted and framed. Provenance: Childs Gallery Boston 1979; from the artist to Mrs. William Jones Seabury Long Island New York; to her grandson Andrew Oliver New York and Boston 1978; thence to Belle Cheniere. Note: This drawing depicts a post-Civil War mother taking shelter under a tree for the duration of the impending storm where she comforts her two children and their dog. The mother's spreading skirts suggest the stability of her mission a point belied by her and her daughter's anxious expressions which are mirrored by that of the dog.
19th Century English School Preliminary19th Century English School Preliminary Sketch for a Stormy Seascape inscribed 'Sudden storm of wind and rain blowing up the Rhine...' and with artist's annotations pen and ink wash 8.5cm x 14.5cm (3.25" x 5.75")
PAINTING, ANDRE BALYON Andre BalyonPAINTING, ANDRE BALYON Andre Balyon (German/American, b. 1951), "Stormy Weather," oil on canvas, signed lower right, signed and titled verso, canvas: 16"w x 20"w, overall (with frame): 26.5"h x 30.25"w
ROLLAND GISSING STORMY WEATHERROLLAND GISSING STORMY WEATHER 1965 Medium: oil on canvas board signed 12" (height) 30cm (height) 16" (width) 40cm (width)
Stormy seascape with crashing waves;Stormy seascape with crashing waves; oil on canvas; 23 1/4" x 35 1/4"; signed lower right, "L. Sch..."
The Approaching Storm
(American,The Approaching Storm
(American, 1874-1958)
8 x 10 inches.
Property from the Collection of Harry Peterson, Lantana, Florida
An oil on board ''Stormy Sea''An oil on board ''Stormy Sea'' signed bottom right ''Lori'' 30 x 15 cm.
PERCIVAL GASKELL (UK, 1868-1934)PERCIVAL GASKELL (UK, 1868-1934) "Stormy Weather, Loch Linnhe", mezzotint, pencil signed, titled verso, in black stick frame, matted and glazed, OS: 17" x 20", SS: 8 3/4" x 11 1/2", fine condition.
JAMES TWITTY, PAINTING, "STORM"JamesJAMES TWITTY, PAINTING, "STORM"James Twitty (b. 1916), "Storm", oil on canvas,, signed lower right "Twitty", with Findly, New York gallery label verso and artist's name and title, 36" x 36", very good original condition.
Alexis Jean Fournier (AmericanAlexis Jean Fournier (American 1865-1948) "Stormy Weather Tarpon Springs FLA". Oil on masonite signed in the lower left corner titled and signed again verso framed in a silver finish frame with linen liner overall apprx. 14-1/2" x 17-1/2".
Attributed to Richard Wilson
(British,Attributed to Richard Wilson
(British, 1714-1782)
Approaching Storm
oil on canvas
11 x 14 1/2 inches.
Property from the Collection of Bruce McCashin, Vero Beach, FL
JOHN GAWNE (1952- ), APPROACHINGJOHN GAWNE (1952- ), APPROACHING STORM Fine Art
JOAN GRISWOLD (MASSACHUSETTS/OHIO/NEWJOAN GRISWOLD (MASSACHUSETTS/OHIO/NEW YORK/JAPAN, 1954-), “STORMY”., OIL ON CANVAS, 8” X 14”. UNFRAMED.JOAN GRISWOLD, Massachusetts/Ohio/New York/Japan, 1954-, "Stormy". Signed "Joan Griswold" and titled verso. Dimensions: Oil on canvas, 8" x 14". Unframed.
Jay H. Connaway (American, 1893-1970)Jay H. Connaway (American, 1893-1970) "Stormy Sea, Nazare, Portugal", 1965, oil on board, 8" x 10", signed lower right, titled, signed and dated on board verso. Framed. Provenance: The estates of David and Eula Wintermann. Accompanied by the original bill of sale from Mrs. E. Ives Bartholet, Art Consultant, New York, dated October 22, 1975.
''Fierce Weather Brewing'' barn''Fierce Weather Brewing'' barn and chicken coop in a landscape oil on canvas. 21'' H x 28'' W.
GEORGE LORING BROWN 'STORMY DAY'GEORGE LORING BROWN 'STORMY DAY' PAINTINGGeorge Loring Brown, American (1814-1889). 'Stormy Day' western landscape oil on canvas painting signed lower right and dated 1876, brass name plaque on bottom center of gilt wood frame. Measures 28.75"H x 41.75"W framed; 21.75"H x 35.5"W visual.
Framed Victorian Oil PaintingsFramed Victorian Oil Paintings depicting Storms on the Sea 70cm x 50cm (2)
OIL ON BOARD, TALL SHIPS IN STORMYOIL ON BOARD, TALL SHIPS IN STORMY WEATHEROIL ON BOARD, TALL SHIPS IN STORMY WEATHER, unsigned, 6" x 9" (image), in a gilt wood and gesso frame 14" x 17.5" (frame).
EUROPEAN IMPRESSIONIST STORMY SEASCAPEEUROPEAN IMPRESSIONIST STORMY SEASCAPE PAINTING Europe,20th CenturyMaritime work depicting a flotilla of schooner ships breaking white capped waves beneath a dark billowing sky with seagulls flying throughout.
GORDON STEELE MODERN NOCTURNALGORDON STEELE MODERN NOCTURNAL STREET PAINTING New York1906-1961Titled "Stormy Streets" depicting flooded streets outside a bar on a dark night. As an artist Gordon Steele had a prolific career in Upstate New York and New England that most do not know of. His early career consisted of training through the W.P.A. and exhibitions with the Springfield Art League, Smith Museum, and Wadsworth Athenaeum before getting involved with the Federal Art Project in 1936. From that point Steele worked intermittently as an artist until settling in Syracuse in 1945 after taking a job as the Art Director for John Flack Studios. In Syracuse Steele became heavily involved in the arts evolving his technique and career winning a total of forty-seven accolades and awards. He had exhibited at the Terry Art Institute of Miami, the Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, Ohio, the Corcoran Gallery of Washington, the Columbia Biennial in South Carolina, the Audubon, and National Academy amongst other shows. Alongside his exploding art career in 1957 Gordon became a teacher in the School of Art at Syracuse University before landing his first solo show in New York City with Harry Salpeter (1895-1967) and Salpeter Gallery in 1958. The following year Steele was featured in the December, 1959 issue of American Artist highlighting his career with noted praise for rising without fighting Madison Ave crowds. Today Gordon Steele's artwork is held in the permanent collections of Syracuse University, Munson-Williams-Proctor Art Institute, Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, Everson Museum of Fine Arts, and Butler Institute of American Art among others.
David Cox
(English, 1783-1859)
TheDavid Cox
(English, 1783-1859)
The Storm Cloud, 1827
watercolor over pencil
7 x 10 1/4 inches.
Property from the Collection of F. Alan Cummings, Tallahassee, Florida
Haying Time: An Approaching StormHaying Time: An Approaching Storm Engraving published by Leggo & Co. New York titled in margin; 19 x 32.5 in. Condition: Uneven toning and water stains.
ERIC SLOANE (NEW YORK/CONNECTICUT,ERIC SLOANE (NEW YORK/CONNECTICUT, 1905 - 1985), "ROOF OF WEATHER", OIL ON BOARD, DEPICTS SMALL JET SOARING THROUGH CLOUDS, SIGNED L...Eric Sloane (New York/Connecticut, 1905 - 1985), "Roof of Weather", oil on board, depicts small jet soaring through clouds, signed lower left, in gilt frame, wear consistent with age, ss: 29" h. x 39" w.
ROBERT MINEO STORMY SEA GENRE PAINTINGROBERT MINEO STORMY SEA GENRE PAINTING New York20th CenturyDepicts sailors on deck of a ship manning the sails while large waves crash into the sides.
VINTAGE IMPRESSIONIST STYLE PAINTINGVINTAGE IMPRESSIONIST STYLE PAINTING OF A STORMY HARBOR SCENE Oil on canvas, unsigned, presented in a black painted frame.
STOW WENGENROTH (NY/MA, 1906-1978)STOW WENGENROTH (NY/MA, 1906-1978) Stormy Sea Viewed from Granite Maine Coast, stone lithograph, pencil signed, edition of 65, in black and gold stick frame, matted and glazed, OS: 17 3/4" x 23 1/2", impression: 9 3/4" x 16". Toned, not examined out of frame.
School of Peter Lely Portrait ofSchool of Peter Lely Portrait of a Lady in a Stormy Landscape
Estimate:$2,000-$4,000
NICK MOLLOY. "STORMY NIGHT," ACRYLICNICK MOLLOY. "STORMY NIGHT," ACRYLIC (Scottish, 20th century). Acrylic on canvas, initialed "NM" lr, 36 x 24 in., unframed.
GROUP OF BOOKS ON WEATHERVANESGROUP OF BOOKS ON WEATHERVANES AND CARVINGS.
Approaching Storm by M. CharlesApproaching Storm by M. Charles Rhinehart M. Charles Rhinehart (American b. 1930) ?20th century. Oil on canvas signed l.l.; 24 x 30 in. (sight).
Summer Storm on the NaragansettSummer Storm on the Naragansett Shore by William Trost Richards William Trost Richards (American 1833-1905) ?19th century. Oil on cradled panel signed l.r.; 9 x 15 in. (sight)..Inscribed by the artist on verso as follows;?Summer Storm on the Naragansett Shore/ Wm. T. Richards. ?Also with Christie's label. Previously sold at Christie's Condition: A few very small dashes of inpainting in upper left otherwise clean under blacklight.