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AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE-OCTOBER
AMERICAN COUNTRY LIFE-OCTOBER AFTERNOON BY N. CURRIER. Handcolored lithograph on paper. Large folio of a large homestead. C# 122. Imperfections. In a frame 25''h. 31 1/2''w. 20 3/8''h. 26 3/4''w. Stains 15'' tear from right. Margins t. 1 1/2'' b. 2 1/4'' s. 1 1/2''
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AMERICAN SCHOOL FOLK ART FARM
AMERICAN SCHOOL FOLK ART FARM LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,20th CenturyImpressionist depiction of a white farm house beside a post fence surrounded by open fields and lush trees.
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N. Currier print, "American Country
N. Currier print, "American Country Life, October Afternoon", published by Nathaniel Currier, 1856, after Francis F. Palmer, American, 1812-1876, hand-colored lithograph with gum arabic, stone 16-3/4 x 23-7/8 in., page 21-3/4 x 28-1/2 in.; 20th century gilt wood frame. Colors strong, some acid leaching, loose, tape adhesive verso top edge at former hinges, light toning; frame with abrasions. The Old Print Shop, New York (partial label verso backing paper); Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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1845 AMERICAN FOLK ART FARM GENRE
1845 AMERICAN FOLK ART FARM GENRE PAINTING United States,1845Primitive work depicting a family of four purchasing a rabbit from a young blonde farm hand.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL19th CenturyFarmyard
AMERICAN SCHOOL19th CenturyFarmyard scene depicting figures and livestock in the foreground and a red farmhouse and barn in the background. Unsigned.Oil on canvas 17 x 21''. Framed.''
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19C AMERICAN FOLK ART MINIATURE
19C AMERICAN FOLK ART MINIATURE LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,Early 19th CenturyPrimitive work depicting a horse trotting through a flower garden with two figures standing near a barn in the background.
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American folk art painting,
American folk art painting, homestead on a river with children at tent in front yard, man and woman on front porch, chickens on dirt road, unsigned, oil on canvas, 19-1/2 x 30-5/8 in.; 19th century stained wood frame. Restretched on new stretcher, lined with wax and linen, retouch at edges primarily upper left, crackle, flaking overcleaning at boat left; frame with abrasions. Kennedy Galleries, New York label verso with "#2758/2"; Estate of the Late William and Priscilla Carlebach, Mystic, Connecticut and Bedford, New York.
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C.1940 AMERICAN MODERN ABSTRACT
C.1940 AMERICAN MODERN ABSTRACT LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,First Half 20th CenturyDepicts a fenced in farmhouse surrounded by rich colorful foliage with a mountainous background. The painting exhibits influence from the work of Milton Avery (1885-1965) and John Marin (1870-1953).
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ANTIQUE AMERICAN FOLK ART
ANTIQUE AMERICAN FOLK ART PAINTING OF A FARMING VILLAGE Oil on canvas, signed "C. W. Peck" at lower right, circa 1900, a charming scene with newly tilled field above a small grouping of well-built houses, the scene is bustling with figures walking and on horseback, presented in an antique birdseye maple veneered frame.
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2PC AMERICAN FOLK NAIVE TOWNSCAPE
2PC AMERICAN FOLK NAIVE TOWNSCAPE PAINTINGS United States,20th CenturyOne depicting a young child beside a fountain at the park on a bright summer day, the other of a vibrant city skyline.
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19C AMERICAN FOLK ART WINTER FARM
19C AMERICAN FOLK ART WINTER FARM SCENE PAINTING United States,19th CenturyDepicts a pasture blanketed in snow with farm animals rushing to greet the farmer carrying fresh hay.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL IMPRESSIONIST
AMERICAN SCHOOL IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyRural landscape depicting farmers transporting hay across a river at dawn.
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AMERICAN FOLK ART FARMSTEAD
AMERICAN FOLK ART FARMSTEAD PAINTING. Early 20th century. Oil on canvas, unsigned. White barn and house with picket fence, animals and farmer and his wife. Rebacked on canvas, some areas of inpainting, especially on edges. Unframed, 22"h. 26"w.
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AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST AUTUMNAL
AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST AUTUMNAL LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,Early 20th CenturyImpressionist depiction of cows grazing in a vast field on a cloudy day with colorful trees scattered throughout.
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AMERICAN POST IMPRESSIONIST STILL
AMERICAN POST IMPRESSIONIST STILL LIFE PAINTING United States,20th CenturyModernist work depicting a spray of Autumn flowers arranged in a glass vase against a burnt orange background.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL WINTER LANDSCAPE
AMERICAN SCHOOL WINTER LANDSCAPE FARM PAINTING United States,20th CenturyWinter landscape depicting a farmer with cane walking his dog with a thatched roof farm house in the background.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL IMPRESSIONIST
AMERICAN SCHOOL IMPRESSIONIST FARM FENCE PAINTING United States,Late 19th- Early 20th Century Depicts a post and rail fence covered with Virginia creeper beneath a cloudy autumnal sky.
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American School (Late 20th Century)
American School (Late 20th Century) "Farmhouse Scene with Horse-Drawn Cart", oil on canvas, 20" x 24". Presented in a carved giltwood exhibition frame.
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19C AMERICAN SCHOOL COW LANDSCAPE
19C AMERICAN SCHOOL COW LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,19th CenturyDepicting two cows drinking from a water barrel in a green pasture with a cottage and grove of trees in the background.
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2 CURRIER & IVES "AM. COUNTRY
2 CURRIER & IVES "AM. COUNTRY LIFE - MAY MORNING"Frances "Fanny" Flora Bond Palmer (American, 1812-1876) for Currier and Ives, United States. Group of two prints titled "American Country Life - May Morning," depicting a gentleman and a young man trotting past a lovely country estate, 1855.
Literature: Gale Research Company, "Currier & Ives, A Catalogue Raisonne," Volume 1: A-N (Gale Research Company: Detroit, 1984). Number 0134, page 20.
Provenance: Distinguished Corporate Collection, Ohio.
Currier and Ives was founded by Nathaniel Currier (American, 1813-1888) in 1835 as "the Grand Central Depot for Cheap and Popular Prints," but changed its name with the addition of James Merritt Ives (American, 1824-1895) in 1857. The company created over 7000 popular lithographs depicting American life until 1907.
(Each) Sight; height: 18 3/4 in x width: 24 1/2 in. Framed; height: 26 1/2 in x width: 32 1/4 in.
Condition:
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AMERICAN SCHOOL IMPRESSIONIST
AMERICAN SCHOOL IMPRESSIONIST LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,Early 20th CenturyDepicts a herd of sheep grazing in a field filled with wild flowers and blossoming trees framing a distant town.
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AMERICAN MODERN O/C TABLE TOP STILL
AMERICAN MODERN O/C TABLE TOP STILL LIFE PAINTING United States,20th CenturyModernist work depicting a floral arrangement along side a bowl of grapes, lemon, and knife near two horse figurines on a cloth covered table.
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4 AMERICAN PRIMITIVE STILL LIFE
4 AMERICAN PRIMITIVE STILL LIFE MINIATURE PAINTING United States,Early 20th CenturyGroup includes three miniature portraits of youthful women and a still life of yellow and white flowers in a blue vase. Three of the works are signed "M.R.S.".
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AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST COWBOY
AMERICAN IMPRESSIONIST COWBOY LANDSCAPE PAINTING United States,Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyDepicts a man riding a white horse along a dirt path surrounded by towering trees and rock faces.
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CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN SCHOOL
CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN SCHOOL CHILDREN PAINTING United States,20th CenturyRealist depiction of a young boy and girl playing out in a field petting a sheep on a bright sunny day.
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MID-19TH C. AMERICAN NAIVE PAINTING
MID-19TH C. AMERICAN NAIVE PAINTING OF A MID-WESTERN FARM A Young Boy seated in the foreground admires his family farm in a narrow wood fringed valley, the mist rising as clouds thicken at dusk, having a stone outbuilding nearby in the cow pen, red painted barn to left across open fields, large Pennsylvania Dutch farmhouse in distance to right, oil on canvas laid to board, unsigned, housed in the original lemon gold stepped panel frame, OS: 36" x 49 1/2", SS: 27" x 40 1/2". Lifting on right edge.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL FRUIT STILL LIFE
AMERICAN SCHOOL FRUIT STILL LIFE PASTEL PAINTING United States,Late 19th-Early 20th CenturyNaturalist depiction of toppled over peaches reflected on a table top illuminated by sunlight.
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American School (Mid-20th Century)
American School (Mid-20th Century) "Bucolic Country Landscape", oil on canvas, 14-1/2" x 22", signed and dated lower left "S. V. Dooren 1921". Presented in a carved silvered wood frame.
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FOLKSY STILL LIFE. American 1st
FOLKSY STILL LIFE. American 1st half-19th century watercolor on laid paper. Basket of flowers with birds including a parrot. Creases. In a grain painted frame 13 1/2''h. 11''w. Approx. 4 edge tears 1/2'' to 1''l. areas of pinholes at top and bottom edge some foxing and staining. Corners have old tape on top of all 4 corners and have been glued to backing paper.
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AMERICAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH
AMERICAN SCHOOL (LATE 19TH CENTURY,), PASTORAL FOLK ART SCENE OF A RED COTTAGE WITH DISTANT SHEEP AND CATTLE ON THE HILLSIDE., OIL ON ARTIST BOARD, 10.5” X 13.5”. FRAMED 14.5” X 17.5”.AMERICAN SCHOOL, Late 19th Century, Pastoral folk art scene of a red cottage with distant sheep and cattle on the hillside. Dimensions: Oil on artist board, 10.5" x 13.5". Framed 14.5" x 17.5".
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PR 19C AMERICAN FOLK ART HUNTING
PR 19C AMERICAN FOLK ART HUNTING PAINTINGS United States,19th CenturyIncludes a scene in which a man with a rifle and dog reaches over a dead deer for a handshake with a gentleman in a brown jacket, and a scene in which a young boy carries a small deer in a on his shoulders while conversing with an older man with a dog at his feet.
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AMERICAN PRIMITIVE FOLK ART METAL
AMERICAN PRIMITIVE FOLK ART METAL COW WEATHERVANE United States,Circa 1965Molded full body weathervane of a cow with weathered surface, displayed on a wood stand.
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American oil on canvas primitive
American oil on canvas primitive bucolic landscape ca. 1900 18" x 28" ?
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AMERICAN FOLK ART MANNER STILL LIFE
AMERICAN FOLK ART MANNER STILL LIFE OIL ON PANEL American Folk Art manner, still life, apparently unsigned, oil on panel, depicting a table laden with fruits and nuts. Image: 18" H x 24" W Frame: 23.5" H x 30" W
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A heavy folio set titled
A heavy folio set titled Picturesque America. The Land We Live In. A Delineation by Pen and Pencil of The Mountains, Rivers, Lakes, Forests, Water-Falls, Shores, Canons, Valleys, Cities, and Other Picturesque Features of Our Country (New York, 1872, 1874; complete in two volumes), edited by famed 19th century New York editor and poet William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878). Some scuffing and wear but generally in acceptable condition; covers are fully attached.
One online source describes the work this way: "This two-volume set and others of the same genre achieved great popularity in the nineteenth century. Their illustrations provided a tour of nineteenth century America, unspoilt and pastoral, its centres of commerce, ports, architecture and natural treasures. In a modern (2001) treatment of the work, Sue Rainey, who is a historian of American graphic arts and has a particular interest in the artists who drew landscapes and cityscapes for periodical and book illustrations, wrote "As the first publication to celebrate the entire continental nation, it enabled Americans, after the trauma of the Civil War, to construct a national self-image based on reconciliation between North and South and incorporation of the West." The volumes display both steel and wood engravings based on the paintings of some of the best American landscape painters of the nineteenth century..."
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OOP-ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE- American
OOP-ROMANTIC LANDSCAPE- American School circa 1840 a pastoral scene with a shepherd returning with his flock in the background across a misty valley the setting sun illuminates a distant city. Oil on wooden panel 11 3/4'' x 15'' good condition some d