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Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 1 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 2 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 3 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 4 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 5 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 6 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 7 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 8 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 9 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 10 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 11 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 12 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 13 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 14 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 15 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 16 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 17 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 18 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 19 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 20 / 1181 -
Original Oil Painting by Jane Freeman (1871-1963), portrait of an elegant young woman (Consuelo Cloos) in a formal black gown with veil, featuring pink rose and green leaf details, and holding a rolled sheet of music. Consuelo Cloos is a noted poet and surrealist painter of the 20th century, with some of her poetry set to music by Alan Hovhaness. She was also the widow of Max Pantelieff, who was the director of the Russian Grand Opera Company, which brought Russian opera to the United States of America for the first time in the 1920s. Beautiful painting in excellent condition, and quality framing. Signed by the artist, including '40 (indicating the painting was completed in 1940). Titled "Consuelo Cloos". The frame measures approximately 39" wide and 45.5" tall, with the canvas measuring approximately 32.5" wide and 38" tall. Portraits of similar size and quality by Freeman have sold at recent auctions in the range of $1,900-2,200. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Jane Freeman is known for portrait, genre, figure, landscape, and still life painting (but most notably for her portrait painting). She was born in England in 1871, and was brought to the United States by her mother three years later. She began her career in the art world at a young age, first as a model herself for numerous well-known portrait painters, and later as an illustrator for magazines such as the Delineator. She quickly began to tackle the nuanced art of portrait painting herself. Her American tutors included William N. Chas, Charle Hawthorne, Frank Vincent Dumond, George E. Brown, and Frank Fairbanks. In Paris, she studied with Olga de Boznanska, the noted Polish portrait painter Andre L'Hote, and attended the Academie de la Grande Chaumiere. Jane Freeman spent most of her life in New York City, living at Carnegie Hall, Beaux Arts Studios, and the Van Dyke Studios on 7th Avenue. She spent her summers actively painting in the art colonies of Provincetown and Rockport. She died on September 23, 1963, at the age of 93. 21 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 22 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 23 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 24 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 25 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 26 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 27 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 28 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 29 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 30 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 31 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 32 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 33 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 34 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 35 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 36 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 37 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 38 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 39 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 40 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 41 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 42 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 43 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 44 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 45 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 46 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 47 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 48 / 1181 -
A beautiful large original oil painting by Emile Albert Gruppe (1896-1978). A tranquil scene of a sailboat docked in a calm harbor port (potentially Gloucester Massachusetts). Everything in the painting feels quiet and calm, as if it's still very early and the busy dock work has not yet begun. When you look into the painting, you feel as if you are transported back decades in time, walking along a New England harbor boardwalk in the early hours just after dawn, smelling the salt of the sea as you inhale the brisk air, and looking up at a beautiful sailboat docked nearby.. the morning light increasingly illuminating the partly cloudy skies, slowly revealing faint patches of blue sky, and casting dark shadows along the glass-like water. Wonderful details. This painting is in very good condition. Frame measures approximately 42" wide and 49.5" tall, and the canvas measures approximately 32" wide and 40" tall. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Other original Gruppe paintings of port scenes and sailboats (of comparable quality and size) have consistently sold at auction (between 2018-2020) ranging from $8,000 to $13,000. Emile Albert Gruppe was an American painter, known for his depictions of the autumnal and wintry landscapes of New England, as well as maritime port scenes and sailing ships. The artist’s work is associated with impressionist and post-impressionist styles. Born in 1896 in Rochester, New York, Gruppe spent his youth in the Netherlands, studying art under his renowned painter father Charles P. Gruppe (1860-1940), and returning to the United States at the onset of World War I. He studied painting at the National Academy in New York and the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, France. Gruppe would eventually move to Gloucester, MA, where he would remain until his death in 1978. 49 / 1181 -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 50 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 51 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 52 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 53 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 54 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 55 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 56 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 57 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 58 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 59 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 60 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 61 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 62 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 63 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 64 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 65 / 1181 sold -
Beautiful signed linocut by Emmy Lou Packard, titled "Landscape Near Half Moon Bay." In very good condition, the frame should be reinforced. The art (the specific portion that is in color), measures approximately 20.5 by 36 inches. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 66 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 67 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 68 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 69 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 70 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 71 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 72 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 73 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 74 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 75 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 76 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 77 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 78 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 79 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 80 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 81 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 82 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 83 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 84 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 85 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 86 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 87 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 88 / 1181 sold -
A beautiful piece of American Art History! 1905 original pastel painting by Charles Fromuth (1858-1937) of fishing and sardine boats docked in Concarneau Harbor in Pennsylvania. Signed "Fromuth", dated 1905, and stamped with the artist's studio mark. In very good condition- original frame (photographed with and without the frame glass). From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. Very rare to find original works by this artist! Charles Fromuth was a distinguished American painter who received many accolades and featured in prominent national and international art exhibitions. at the height of his painting career in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries, the distinctive styles of impressionism were taking hold, and modernism was emerging. Born into humble beginnings in Philadelphia, Fromuth would later study with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy. After relocating to Brittany, Fromuth discovered his muse- the Concarneau Harbor. The boats and reflections entranced him, and became the subject of his most sought after works. In 1895 all six charcoals he submitted of the Harbor of Concarneau were accepted for exhibition by the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the Champs de Mars Salon, and given a coveted place "on the line" in the exhibition. In 1896 Fromuth was elected an associate member of the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, and that same year received an invitation to exhibit at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. In 1897 he exhibited at the Cincinnati Museum Association, and was represented in the exhibition of the Society of American Artists in New York. At the International Kunstaustellung in Munich he won a gold medal, exhibited at the St. Louis Exposition and the Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts. In 1905 Fromuth went on to win the gold medal at the International Exhibition in St. Louis (the same year he completed this painting!) 89 / 1181 sold -
Lovely original painting by Joseph Morris Raphael (1869-1950); a study of his young daughter, Johanna (whom he nicknamed Joky, Joke). Signed by the artist, and on the back is "47, Study of Joke". A rare find! In very good condition. From the private collection of a San Francisco Presidio Heights family estate. 100 / 1181 sold
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