Carrington Bowles, "A Map of the Journeyings of the Israelites Mentioned In Ye Mosaik History. And of ye Land of Canaan Showing ye Divisions of ye Twelve Tribes of Israel...", c. 1700's, 8 x 6 inches
Ink drawing of Eleanor Roosevelt, on paper, signed and with title and satirical profile inset. 11.5" x 7 1/4"
14" high, note denting at drip pan edge and along base. Engraving consistent with other examples, circa 1850-80.
Pair of circular American salt cellars, in G II style, Boston maker: Jones, Ball and Poor, circa 1840.
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$7000.00
$7000.00
20" x 36" Framed: 28" x 44" Autumn landscape with a waterfall and cabin by Knapp. It is framed in a period scoop frame with decorative leaf corners.
Charles W. Knapp is well known for his quintessential depictions of farm life along the rivers and shorelines of America from New Hampshire to upper state New York. "View of the Susquehanna River" was painted between 1860-1870 in Pennsylvania farm country, where cattle drank along rivers and farmers piled hay on wagons to feed animals. This c...
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$1,250.00
$1,250.00
Charcoal Drawing of Two Women Chasing A Cherub by William Perkins Babcock who was an American artist who lived between 1826 and 1899.
This nude drawing is charcoal and pastel on laid paper and measures approximately 12.5 inches tall by 9.5 inches wide. In the mat it measures 20 inches tall by 15.5 inches wide.
An expatriate painter, noted for figure painting of peasants as well as Classical, Biblical scenes, mythology subjects, and still lifes, William Babcock was born in Boston, Massachus...
Woman Brushing Her Hair by William Perkins Babcock
This charcoal and pastel drawing is on laid paper and measures 15 inches tall by 9.5 inches wide.
William Perkins Babcock was an American artist who lived between 1826 and 1899.
An expatriate painter, noted for figure painting of peasants as well as Classical, Biblical scenes, mythology subjects, and still lifes, William Babcock was born in Boston, Massachusetts but lived most of his life in France.
In 1847, he became one of the f...