• C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post

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    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post

    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
    For sale is a beautiful New England Impressionist Landscape painting by the highly regarded American artist William Merritt Post (1856 – 1935). Probably Circa 1900 to 1910 in age. Post was well regarded during his time for his renditions of New England landscapes. He painted in a tonalist and impressionist style which he merged together and often used very similar settings in his landscapes including tall trees open fields and calm quiet meandering streams under cloudy skies. This painting has all of those qualities. Fresh from a Hudson Valley estate in upstate New York. Signed W MERRITT POST in the lower right corner, which is how he signed after 1884. Due to high definition camera the painting is somewhat darker in hue than pictures outside in natural light. Framed in a contemporary but very appropriate arts and crafts Plein air picture frame. The painting may not have ever been varnished. Hard to tell but we dont notice an obvious varnish layer. Surface grime as associated with age. Two non obtrusive pin sized surface paint losses. One area of circular craquelure in the sky. Framed – 19 1/2 x 23 1/2. Canvas – 16 x 20. William Merritt Post (1856 – 1935). Born on December 11, 1856 in Brooklyn, Post was the son of a commodities merchant. His parents separated after sixteen years of marriage and four children, suggesting a troubled home life. Post’s attraction to nature began in the fall of 1879, when an excursion from Brooklyn to a marshy region made Post think, If I were an artist, this region would be one of the first places I would strike out for. Unlike many artists of the day who studied in Paris, Germany and Holland, Post developed his eye for composition, his technical knowledge of the craft of painting and his deft draftsmanship in the artistic community of New York. At the age of twenty-four, he began taking drawing lessons from the relatively unknown Samuel Frost Johnson. By 1880, Post had already begun painting Hudson River pictures on academic board and signing them W. Paintings during this phase were signed W. By 1884, Post was twenty-eight and had launched a career as a landscapist. That same year, the National Academy of Design accepted for its autumn exhibition one of his paintings signed W. This remained his signature for the rest of his professional life. It was in these years that he became greatly influenced by the landscape painter, Hugh Bolton Jones. Both men were attracted to tightly focused landscape scenes, particularly streams amid trees and meadows, and their primary goal was to capture light at different times of day and in different seasons. This predeliction, in turn, drove both artists to excursions outside of New York into the countryside of the marsh towns in New Jersey and on Long Island. It was in the marsh areas of Milburn, South Orange and Nutley, New Jersey that the country stream emerged as an infinitely variable formula to display subtle reactions to a particular aspect of nature. In the 1890s, Post perfected the country stream motif and the evident salability of these paintings no doubt explains how he became financially independent of his father, and it also obliges us to assume that his significance as an artist depended on his vituoso interpretation of this theme to the end of his long life. Post exhibited continually at the National Academy of Design, the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts as well as the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He also exhibited in Buffalo, Chicago, St. Louis and Washington DC (the Corcoran gallery), receiving many awards. Also an active member of the two watercolor clubs that had been established in New York City, Post was later elected an associate member of the National Academy of Design (1910). Post’s era was really the first when American artists could actually make a living from their art. Biographical dictionaries suggest that there were more than a thousand artists living in New York City at the turn of the century. Many landscape artists spent extended periods of time in the coutryside sketching, which Post had done since the early 1880s. In 1906, Post married his wife, Katherine Van Nest. He was 49; she was 36. They had a daughter, Katherine later Mrs. Gardner, three years after they wed. Even though Post became noted for his landscape paintings done in Connecticut, the Posts always kept an apartment in the city. The Posts first summered in Bethlehem, Connecticut around 1908. With the help of New York architects, the Posts completely remodeled the place adding a studio addition in the process. The Bantam River ran westerly at the back of the property. After settling in his West Morris studio, Post began painting plein-air landscapes, and traveled throughout the northeast, collecting landscape motifs in his sketchbooks. Perhaps more so than any other American artist, he was fascinated with country streams and reflections on water, and concentrated on these themes all of his professional life. Connecticut had been attracting landscape painters for decades, but most of them were attracted to the shoreline colonies at Cos Cob, Old Lyme and Mystic and to an Impressionist approach to landscape painting. Post stands apart for his choice of a rural retreat in the northwest hills of Connecticut and his steady exploration of his chosen theme, the country stream. While his peers turned toward the bright palette of Impressionism, he remained committed to tonalist hues and the rich greens that also appealed to his mentor, Hugh Bolton Jones. Those seeking an escape from the increasingly urban New York metropolitan area, rode the Shepaug Railroad, completed in 1872, into the quiet Litchfield colony, where they helped create and preserve an idealized rural lifestyle, a reminder of an America that they feared was rapidly disappearing. This railroad ran only a few miles from Applewood. When at the age of seventy, Post moved back to Manhattan with his wife to be close to their daughter, Post’s only serious professional effort lay in offering two paintings at the National Academy of Design annual exhibitions about 1930. This was later reduced to one painting per year. William Merritt Post died in New York City of heart problems on March 22, 1935 at the age of seventy-eight. The item “C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post” is in sale since Friday, May 1, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “upstatetreasures14″ and is located in Kingston, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
    • Medium: Oil
    • Subject: Landscape
    • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
    • Style: Impressionist
    • Originality: Original
    • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
    • Region of Origin: New England
    • Painting Surface: Canvas
    • Artist: William Merritt Post
    • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
    • Features: Signed

    C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
  • Oil painting Anthony van Dyck Portrait Charles I king of England on horse canvas

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    Oil painting Anthony van Dyck Portrait Charles I king of England on horse canvas

    Oil painting Anthony van Dyck Portrait Charles I king of England on horse canvas
    These display images are not the actual oil paintings you will receive. IN MOST CASES, YOU SHOULD HAVE THE PAINTING IN ABOUT ONE MONTH. Unstretched and Unframed canvas. It will arrive to you securely rolled on a tube. Do you like another painting or photograph better than the ones listed? We can paint portraits, nudes, landscapes, seascapes, animals, abstract images, etc. Prices vary by size and details. Send us any image, and we will let you know if it can painted and how much it will cost. Rest assured and know that we will do all that we can to make your purchasing process as smooth as possible. We want to be your painting studio. We highly value our repeat customers. Framing paintings at home can be an extremely economical and rewarding hobby. The process from start to finish can be done in four steps after the initial materials purchasing. There are many online videos showing how to do each step of this process. The items needed for such a project are in bold letter below. If you use a 20×24 or a 24×36 inch painting, you can easily select an assembled frame from a big box hobby store. Step One: Preparing the Canvas. So as to seal in the paint and protect your art piece from dust, you can put several coats of. Acrylic varnish on it with a sponge or paint brush. This product also comes in a spray can. Step Two: Stretching the Painting Canvas. We strongly suggest that you watch a video on this step. Again, it’s not complicated. It is very straightforward. You will need stretcher bars, wood glue (optional), a staple gun with staples, and canvas pliers. Step Three: Attaching the Stretched Canvas to the Frame. This process simply requires that some metal hardware framing brackets be screwed or drilled into the frame. Again, the hardware is commonly found at a hobby, craft, or hardware store. Step Four: Adding Hanging Hardware. This is the easiest step. Simply attach the hanging hardware to the back using a tape measure for centering accuracy. Handing hardware is easily found at all retail stores with a hardware department. Now simply enjoy your beautiful framed painting. You will want to do many more as gifts, we promise. The item “Oil painting Anthony van Dyck Portrait Charles I king of England on horse canvas” is in sale since Monday, July 15, 2013. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “zhongguozhuli” and is located in Shanghai. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
    • Region of Origin: Europe
    • Artist: artist
    • Style: Realism
    • Listed By: Artist
    • Quantity Type: Wholesale Lot
    • Painting Surface: Canvas
    • Medium: Oil
    • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
    • Year: new
    • Features: hand painted
    • Width (Inches): 24
    • Color: oil
    • Subject: Portrait
    • Originality: Reproduction
    • Height (Inches): 36

    Oil painting Anthony van Dyck Portrait Charles I king of England on horse canvas
  • Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England

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    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England

    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
    Check out my other items. THIS IS A OIL ON CANVAS PORTRAIT SURVEYOR. NEEDS SOME RESTORATION PLEASE SEE CONDITION REPORT. SUBTLE USE OF COLOURS. A VERY PLEASING PAINTING. MORE MODERN GILDED FRAME. SOME PAINT CRACKING DUE TO AGE. WELL WORTH SOME TLC. A WONDERFUL PORTRAIT FOR YOUR HOME. The item “LARGE VICTORIAN OIL CANVAS THE SURVEYOR NEEDS RESTORATION FREE SHIPPING ENGLAND” is in sale since Sunday, June 28, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “tradeantiques” and is located in Uckfield. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    • Features: Framed
    • Listed By: Artist
    • Subject: SURVEYOR
    • Originality: Original
    • Medium: Oil
    • Date of Creation: THE SURVEYOR
    • Original/ Repro: Original
    • Style: Impressionist

    Large Victorian Oil Canvas The Surveyor Needs Restoration Free Shipping England
  • Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s

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    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s

    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
    Primarily searching for the “Unique & Rare” by dealing with some of the finest acquisitions and consignments of Prominent California Estates, Large Collections and Celebrity homes from Santa Barbara, Beverly Hills, Bell Air, Hollywood Hills, Los Feliz, Malibu, Pasadena, San Marino, Newport Beach, La Jolla and most of the best locations of the fabulous West Coast. Offering here is a. Volmant – New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s. Frame size 15 x 18. Canvas size 9 x 12. Oil painting on canvas -signed. Please check all the photos. Should you have any inquiries, please do not hesitate to ask a question or call 310 293 2442. The item “Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s” is in sale since Monday, April 15, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “pasadena_art_monkeys” and is located in Pasadena, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
    • Region of Origin: US
    • Artist: Volmant
    • Style: Realism
    • Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
    • Painting Surface: Canvas
    • Medium: Oil
    • Date of Creation: 1900-1949
    • Signed?: Signed
    • Original/Reproduction: Original
    • Framed/Unframed: Framed
    • Main Color: Multi-Color
    • Year: 1910
    • Features: Framed
    • Color: Multi-Color
    • Subject: Landscape
    • Originality: Original

    Volmant New England winter landscape -Oil painting c1910s
  • NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH

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    NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH
    NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH
    NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH
    NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH
    NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH

    NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH
    Title: The changing tide. Medium: Oil on Gallery wrapped canvas. Artist: William Nelson McLane III. I’m an artist, actor, and volunteer firefighter. For the past twelve years, I have been traveling in my Airstream trailer painting landscapes of this beautiful country of ours creating art that tries to capture a poetic mood. Inspired by the color and light, whether on a majestic landscape or intimate still life, using the techniques of Impressionism, Tonalism, and Realism is what I wish to share with the viewer. Exploring not only the landscape of the United States but also the wonderful art treasures we as a country possess. I have studied in many of the art museums from coast to coast and have learned many a lesson from the great art masters of the past. From Rembrandt to Monet, to Van Gogh to Jackson Pollock and beyond. As an actor, which I have begun fairly recently, I have been on many sets. As a volunteer firefighter, I have a deeper sense of community by giving what I can to help those in need. The item “NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH” is in sale since Tuesday, July 31, 2012. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “mclanefineart” and is located in Santa Fe, New Mexico. This item can be shipped worldwide.
    • Original/Reproduction: Original
    • Listed By: Artist
    • Signed?: Signed
    • Medium: Oil
    • Subject: Landscape
    • Size Type/Largest Dimension: Large (Greater than 30″)
    • Date of Creation: 2000-Now
    • Region of Origin: US
    • Painting Surface: Canvas
    • Features: Framed
    • Originality: Original
    • Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
    • Height (Inches): 20
    • Style: Realism
    • Width (Inches): 20
    • Artist: William Nelson McLane III
    • Color: Gold
    • Year: 2010

    NEW LARGE 20 x 20 BEAUTIFUL OIL on Canvas CAPE COD EAST COAST NEW ENGLAND MARSH