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560. W.C. Emerson (American, early 20th century), "Lyrical Series", c.1910; oil/board, 4" x 5.5.", signed. Chicago area artist well known for his atmospheric landscapes in the tonalist aesthetic. 400-600 |
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561. Daisy Hartman Osnis (American, early 20th century), "Still Life with Lilacs", c.1910; oil/canvas, 30" x 24", signed, great original frame. Philadelphia painter. She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, and was active in the 1910s-20s. She was married to Benedict Osnis, a fellow Philadelphia painter. 800-1200 |
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562. George Howell Gay (American, b.1858), "The Stream in Autumn", c.1900; watercolor/board, 17" x 27", signed, finely framed. Gay was a well known watercolorist from New York. This is a very fine example of his work, typifying the tonalist aesthetic. 1000-1500 |
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563. Henry Hobart Nichols (American, 1869-1962), "Winter Stream", c.1920; oil/canvas, 30" x 25", signed. Impressionist landscape painter, best known for his snow scenes. Nichols studied at the Art Students League and in Paris. Nichols was very active in supporting fellow artists. In 1900, he was part of the U.S. support of the Paris Exposition; in the 1930s-40s he was President of the National Academy of Design; he was also director of the Tiffany Foundation and a trustee of the Metropolitan Museum. He was a member of the Lotus Club, New York Watercolor Club, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. His work is in the collections of the Metropolitan Museum, Corcoran Gallery, National Gallery of Art, and the Museum of Natural History. 2500-4500 |
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