- CHARLES WILSON PEALE OIL ON CANVAS
CHARLES WILSON PEALE OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAITCharles Willson Peale (American 1741-1827) , oil on canvas portrait of Sarah Benezet Bartow (1746-1818) of Philadelphia, signed lower left, dated 1772 , 30" x 25".
Condition:
Old lining. Newer stretcher. Allover small craquelure with tiny flakes. Minor touch-up including some to forehead. Frame - good condition, some paint loss. A copy of the present work is in the collection of the Woodmere Art Museum.
- PAINTING, WALTER J. WATSON Walter
PAINTING, WALTER J. WATSON Walter J. Watson (British, 1879- 1979), "On the Lledr, North Wales,", oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled verso, title placard affixed lower center, canvas: 22.5"h x 32.5"w, overall (with frame): 30"h x 40"w
- Kent Wallis (American b. 1945)
Kent Wallis (American b. 1945) "A White Cottage II". Oil on canvas signed in the lower right 1985 apprx. 22" x 28" framed in a gilt frame with a linen liner overall apprx. 29" x 34-1/2". Provenance: from the collection of artist Frederick Hale McDuff.
- PAINTING, PATRICK WILSON Patrick
PAINTING, PATRICK WILSON Patrick Wilson (American, b. 1970), "Entertainment Center," 2002, oil and acrylic on canvas mounted to wood cube, signed, titled, and dated verso, overall (unframed): 12"h x 12"w
- Oil on canvas landscape signed
Oil on canvas landscape signed A.U. Wilson 1894 20" x 24". ?
- ALFRED BRYAN WALL OIL ON CANVAS
ALFRED BRYAN WALL OIL ON CANVAS WOODED LANDSCAPEAlfred Bryan Wall (American 1861-1935) , oil on canvas of a wooded landscape, with a woman washing clothes, signed lower left, 30" x 45".
Condition:
Small paint touch-up throughout. Relined. Repaired tear. Heavy varnish.
- PAINTING, M. WILSON M. Wilson (20th
PAINTING, M. WILSON M. Wilson (20th century), "Anticipation," watercolor and ink on paper, signed lower right, titled lower center, overall (with frame): 15.25"h x 12.25"w
- Walter Watson painting (British,
Walter Watson painting (British, born 1879), titled verso on canvas "On The Llugwy N. Wales", signed lower left "Walter Watson" and verso canvas "Walter J. Watson", oil on canvas, 16 x 26 in.; 20th century gilt and painted wood frame. Original stretcher and tacking edge, abrasion with partial tear lower left, retouch at one point lower center, crackle, cupping, limited flaking; frame with abrasions.
- PAINTING, MILTON WILSON Milton
PAINTING, MILTON WILSON Milton Wilson (American, 1923-2004), Untitled (Pink and Yellow), 1964, oil on canvas, signed and dated upper right, canvas: 34"h x 48"w, overall (with frame): 35"h x 49"w
- Walter Lewis painting, landscape
Walter Lewis painting, landscape with river and cottage, signed lower left "Walter Lewis", oil on canvas, British, late 19th/early 20th century, 19-7/8 x 16 in.; painted gilt wood and composition frame. Original stretcher and tacking edge, glue repair to area of deteriorating tacking edge, patch top middle, retouch top right portion of sky affecting 15 percent of surface, crackle, cupping, cleavage; frame with abrasions. Private Collection, Florida
- PAINTING, WALLACE DE WOLF Wallace
PAINTING, WALLACE DE WOLF Wallace De Wolf (American, 1854-1930), Desert Skyline, 1920, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right, overall (with frame): 23.5"h x 27.5"w
- William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. Two dogs battle over their prey in this naive painting. Image: 5 1/2" x 7 1/2". Good condition. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
- Landscape After Richard Wilson
Landscape After Richard Wilson Oil on Canvas Richard Wilson (British 1713-1782) unsigned; 23 x 35.25 in. Condition: With small puncture wound in lower center and even craquelure.
- PAINTING, WALTER VAES Walter Vaes
PAINTING, WALTER VAES Walter Vaes (Belgian, 1882-1958), Untitled (Still Life), oil on masonite, signed lower right, board (unframed): 12"h x 15.75"w
- PAINTING, ATTRIBUTED TO LUCIEN
PAINTING, ATTRIBUTED TO LUCIEN WHITING POWELL Attributed to Lucien Whiting Powell (American, 1846-1930), American Barbizon Style Landscape, oil on canvas, unsigned, canvas: 22"h x 40"w, overall (with frame): 23.5"w x 42"h
- Oil on canvas English country landscape
Oil on canvas English country landscape painting with figures cottage and stream signed center left "Wallis" and mounted in an ornate gilt framer. 17.5"x27.5"
- PAINTING, BRYAN WILSON Bryan Wilson
PAINTING, BRYAN WILSON Bryan Wilson (American, 1927-2002), "Blossoms," 1956, oil on masonite, initialed and dated lower right, overall (with frame): 49"h x 49"w
- PAINTING, GEOFFREY L WILLIAMS Geoffrey
PAINTING, GEOFFREY L WILLIAMS Geoffrey L Williams (American, b. 1942), "Wilk River # 9-A," 1994, acrylic on canvas, signed, titled, and dated verso, canvas (unframed): 48"h x 66"w
- PAINTING, WESLEY E. JOHNSON Wesley
PAINTING, WESLEY E. JOHNSON Wesley E. Johnson (American, 1934-2017), Untitled (Abstract), oil on canvas, canvas: 72"h x 60"w, overall (with frame): 73"h x 60.5"w
- Oil on canvas portrait of George
Oil on canvas portrait of George Washington 19th c. ?
- GEORGE WILSON OIL ON CANVAS (British
GEORGE WILSON OIL ON CANVAS (British 19th century) Mountain landscape an Arcadian scene (Avision of Pastoralism). 20'' by 30'' signed G. Wilson lower right. In wide gilt wood Victorian frame.
- Oil on canvas of a fall landscape,
Oil on canvas of a fall landscape, circa 1870, with water and mountains, signed Laura M. Wilson(?) 1875.
15" x 23.5" ss / 20" x 29" oa
Condition: Restored.
- WPA era American painting, portrait
WPA era American painting, portrait of a black woman with parasol, signed lower right "B.F.D.", oil on canvas, 18-1/8 x 14 in.; original paint washed wood frame with ticking liner and original label for "Johnson's, Nashville, Tenn." Original stretcher and tacking edge, crackle, flaking, remnant of mud dobber nest verso, hole lower left, light grime; frame with abrasions. Private Collection, Nashville, Tennessee
- William E. Williams (American,
William E. Williams (American, 1818-1897) Folk art painting. Williams executed a number of watercolors as a teen in 1833 living in Wrightstown, Bucks Co., Pa. He died without heirs in 1897. This naive depiction shows two well armed, engaged combatants. Image: 4 7/8" x 7". Good condition. These paintings were acquired from a descendant. There was an accompanying journal from the time describing Williams's activities and current events. It also makes mention of his later years as a gentleman farmer and his association with the Cadwalladers, a well known Revolutionary family.
- PAINTING, WALTER HARTSON Walter
PAINTING, WALTER HARTSON Walter Hartson (American, 1866-1946), "Katwijk Binnen," oil on canvas, signed lower left, titled verso, canvas: 16" h x 21"w, overall (with frame): 21.75"h x 25.75"w
- Waller (Am. 20th century) ''The
Waller (Am. 20th century) ''The Shelter''oil on canvas signed at lower right ''Waller'' and titled on the verso and dated 1961 presented in the original frame.DOA 31 x 35 in.Private Collection NC
- WILLIAM WILSON WATERCOLOR on paper.
WILLIAM WILSON WATERCOLOR on paper. (Scotland 1905-1972) titled ''Landscape of Olive Trees in Provence'' 21.50'' by 17'' (sight) Signed W. Wilson 1952 lower right. In wood frame.
- Pair paintings oil on artist board
Pair paintings oil on artist board portraits women signed ''Wm Patten''. Unframed. 20'' x 16'' each. Artist is from Rhinebeck N.Y.
- WELLMAN (WILLIAM) MORRISON OIL
WELLMAN (WILLIAM) MORRISON OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAITWellman (William) Morrison (American d. 1857) , oil on canvas portrait of a gentleman, signed under lining, 21 1/2" x 18". Exhibited Boston Athenaeum, listed as possibly a self portrait. Provenance: The Collection of Dic and Donnie Catzen.
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Condition:
Relined. Newer stretcher. Several repaired tears including to forehead and shoulder.
- Painting, William Waldo Dodge,
Painting, William Waldo Dodge, Jr. (Asheville, North Carolina, 1895-1971), landscape with farm, unsigned, inscribed verso stretcher "WWD Jr./Maine/his very first oil/Wm. W. Dodge III", oil on canvas, unframed, 14-1/8 x 17-1/8 in. Original stretcher and deteriorating tacking edge, canvas loose, 1 in. tear bottom middle with paint loss, grime, (bird) accretion, crackle, cupping, flaking left side and edges, cleavage. Dodge Collection.
- PAULINE WALLEN OIL ON CANVAS ABSTRACTLarge
PAULINE WALLEN OIL ON CANVAS ABSTRACTLarge Pauline Wallen (TN, 1922-2010) abstract oil on canvas, blue field with vertical and horizontal black lines. Signed lower left PAULINE WALLEN. Housed in a simple painted wood frame with linen liner. Sight: 36" H x 49" W. Framed: 39" H x 53 1/4" W. Biography: A Knoxville native, Wallen studied art at Salem College in Winston-Salem, N.C.; the University of Tennessee; the Corcoran Gallery of Art and Stuart Art School, both in Washington, D.C. In 1982 she was awarded the Medaille D'Argent Aquarelle at Le Grand Palais Salon Des Artistes Francais for her watercolor painting, CLASSIC REALISM. Wallen was also a member of the Tennessee Watercolor Society and Associations of Art in Paris. (Courtesy of Hanson Gallery). (Higher-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)
Condition:
Overall good condition with minor wear to frame.
- WILLIAM ALLEN WALL (1801-1885,
WILLIAM ALLEN WALL (1801-1885, NEW BEDFORD) OILpainting on canvas depicting Buttonwood Park and a forest pool. Signed lower left on a rock. Sight size 20" x 30 1/2", overall with frame 23 1/2" x 34". Carved wooden frame, later 1920s. The painting shows one small repair to the sky and has 3 very slight punctures that do not go through the canvas. Otherwise good, as-found condition. Provenance: from a Fairhaven family.
- Lucien Powell painting (Lucien
Lucien Powell painting (Lucien Whiting Powell, Virginia/District of Columbia, 1846-1930), romantic tropical landscape, adapted from Thomas Cole's The Voyage of Life: Youth , signed lower right "Lucien W. Powell Virginia 1876", oil on canvas, unframed, 50 x 72-1/4 in. Yellowed varnish, deteriorating tacking edge, four patches verso at some repaired tears, indentations, fourteen 1/8 in. to 1 in. tears, crackle, cupping, cleavage, flaking, abrasions, grime. Private Collection, Sewickley, Pennsylvania.
- Painting, William Waldo Dodge,
Painting, William Waldo Dodge, Jr. (Asheville, North Carolina, 1895-1971), inscribed on stretcher "Portrait of Margaret Robinson Dodge" and "WWD Jr", unsigned, oil on canvas, circa 1936, unframed, 40 x 30-1/8 in. Crackle, grime, some loss to paint at edges, unfinished. Dodge Collection.
- THREE LOCKE WALLACE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS(Washington,
THREE LOCKE WALLACE LANDSCAPE PAINTINGS(Washington, DC, 20th century)
Western Mountains, Wallace Country Road, Riverscape, each signed "Locke Wallace", oil on canvas board, approximately each 15-7/8 x 19-3/4 in.; gilt wood frames, 21-1/2 x 25-1/4 in.
Provenance: Property Deaccessioned by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation from the Joseph and June Hennage Collection; all proceeds to benefit the Joseph and June Hennage Collection Acquisition Fund
Condition:
surface dirt; frames with abrasions
- § ALFRED WALLIS (BRITISH 1855-1942)
PLYMOUTH
§ ALFRED WALLIS (BRITISH 1855-1942)
PLYMOUTH signed in pencil (upper left), oil and chalk on card26.5cm x 35.5cm (10.5in x 14in)Provenance: In Barns-Graham's notes about her collection she states she was given three oils by Alfred Wallis by Mary Buchanan, Ben Nicholson and Sven Berlin. In the exhibition catalogue for Alfred Wallis (Arts Council of Great Britain, 1968) it states this painting is ex collection ‘Mrs George Buchanan’.Literature:Published with title 'Portsmouth and the Victory' Nicholson, Ben (1950), (Bournemouth Arts Club Presents a Retrospective Exhibition of) Paintings by Alfred Wallis, Sydenham & Co. Ltd, Bournemouth, cat. no. 17.The Arts Council of Great Britain, Alfred Wallis, Percy Lund, Humpries & Co Ltd, London and Bradford, 1968 cat. no. 39.The three paintings in this collection by Alfred Wallis were gifted to Barns-Graham by individual friends: Mary Buchanan, Sven Berlin, and Ben Nicholson. Wallis died in 1942 two years after Willie settled in St Ives. There was time however for her to become acquainted with him, and to act as a sort of ambassador for those who wished to meet the self-taught painter (he could be crotchety). She admired, as did Ben Nicholson and other painters before her, the simplicity and directness of his imagemaking. There was a freedom, a lack of formality, that the Moderns strived for. To Wallis, painting was a physical event: perspective and relative scale was irrelevant as he storyboarded his memories. It is difficult today, when his work commands so much attention, to imagine the ease with which one could acquire his work, and also give it away. Mary Buchanan and her husband, the novelist George Buchanan were among those friends the newly arrived Barns-Graham made through the auspices of her Edinburgh College of Art fellow painter Margaret Mellis, and her new husband the art critic and painter, Adrian Stokes. The latter was the catalyst for the move to Cornwall of Barbara Hepworth, her husband Ben Nicholson and the Russian sculptor Naum Gabo with his wife, Miriam. The Stokes’ Carbis Bay home, Little Parc Owles, was a magnet for all new arrivals, and those visiting from London and elsewhere. Despite the house being full of senior Modernist figures, Barns-Graham never forgot her first encounter with the group of Wallis paintings Stokes owned. Always a note-taker, she recorded the oddly shaped bits of cardboard he painted on, and his particular colours: black boats, green and white seas, and grey houses. Some very early St Ives paintings of sheds by Willie owe something to Wallis, the flattening of perspective and his palette.Essay by Lynne Green, author of W. Barns-Graham: a studio life, and Trustee of the Wilhelmina Barns-Graham Trust.