Oil on early oak panel 10" x 13.5" in early frame. Depicting the Good Samritan, this is a very nice early 17thh C painting. Bears collector stamp, illegible inscription verso.
Large Post-impressionist landscape of the South of France by this American ex-patriot. Root studied at the Academy of Julian with JP Laurens and B. Constant in the early 1890's. He exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1896, and 1898. He is listed in Fink's Book: "American Artists in the Paris Salons"--this large work bears a Paris canvas imprint so it was likely painted in the late 1890's. Oil on canvas, signed lower right: canvas size: 52 1/4" x 62 1/4"
13" x 10" oil on canvas. Unsigned but ascribed to the artist and framed. White mountain view. bio from ask art.com: ohn White Allen Scott, born in Roxbury, Massachusetts, spent his entire career in the Boston area. He apprenticed to lithographer, William Pendleton and later worked with Fitz Henry Lane to produce lithographs. He was a member of the Boston Art Club and exhibited there and at the Boston Athenaeum.
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Roger King Gallery of Fine Art
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Oil on canvas, 40" x 30"--unframed but I have it in a period frame which is option for $700 additional. Bio from askart.com:Harold Matthews Brett is known for his illustrations and paintings of nostalgic New England scenes. He grew up in Brookline, Massachusetts, and studied at the School of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston under Philip Hale and Frank Benson. Later, he moved to New York to study at the Art Students League with Walter Appleton Clark, H. Siddons Mowbray, and Kenyon ...click for details
Oil on canvas, no apparent signature or initials--bears old label verso. Canvas size is approx. 30" x 35" and framed is 39" x 44.5"
bio from askart.com: Jan Sibrechts was a Dutch landscape painter and draftsman. The son of a sculptor of the same name, Siberechts became a master in the Guild of Saint Luke in Antwerp by 1648. His first paintings reveal the influence of the Dutch Italiantes, but he developed his own independent style between 1661 and 1672, often drawing ins ...click for details
Approx. 30" x 48" oil on canvas. Unlined and on the original stretchers. It is my sense that this is a landscape from the mountains of Western North Carolina--hence done about 1880. Bio from askart.com: New Jersey artist Andrew Melrose painted traditional, atmospheric landscapes inspired by travels in Europe, South America, and various regions of the United States. Many of his best paintings are views of New York State and New Jersey, especially regions of the Hudson River Valley a ...click for details