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American School, Dancing a Jig, 4 by 6 inches, oil/board |
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American Southern School (19th C.) Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, sold |
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24 by 36 inches, oil/canvas |
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J.L. Armstrong, USS South Carolina, 12 by 16 inches, oil/panel |
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Eliza Boott Duveneck (1846-1888), Magnolia, sold |
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12 by 9 inches, oil/canvas
Eliza Boott Duveneck visited South Carolina in 1883 |
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William Buck (1840-1888), Moonlight Scene, sold |
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20 by 16 inches, oil/canvas |
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Ralph Cahoon (1910-1982), Jupiter Inlet, sold |
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12 by 18 inches, oil/board
Cahoon lived in Jupiter in the early 1960's during the winter. |
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Ralph Cahoon (1910-1982), Jupiter Inlet Light, FL, sold |
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12 by 10 inches, pencil/paper |
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Ralph Cahoon (1910-1982), Jupiter Inlet Beach Club, sold |
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6 by 8 inches, pencil/paper |
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Ralph Cahoon (1910-1982), Key West, available |
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6 by 8 inches, pencil/paper |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Florida Cottages, sold |
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14 by 18 inches, oil/canvas
Chadwick taught at the Telfair Academy in Georgia from 1925 to 1927 and vacationed in Florida with Harry Hoffman. |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Florida Palm Trees, sold |
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14 by 18 inches, oil/canvas |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Florida Keys, sold |
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14 by 18 inches, oil/canvas |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Traveler's Palm, Florida, available |
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18 by 14 inches, oil/canvas
Title inscribed on a Lyme Art Association label verso. |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Georgia Cabins I, sold |
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14 by 18 inches, oil/canvas |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Georgia Cabins II, sold |
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14 by 18 inches, oil/canvas |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Forsythe Park, Savannah, Georgia, 14 by 18 inches, oil/canvas |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Cabin Scene, Low Country, Georgia, 14 by 18 inches, oil/board |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Palm Trees and Ocean, Florida, Keys, 14 by 18 inches, oil/canvas |
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William Chadwick (1879-1962), Larger version of Florida Palm Trees, 25 by 30 inches, oil/canvas |
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Richard Clague (1821-1873), Portrait of a Creole Lady, 30 by 24 inches, oil/canvas |
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Richard Clague (1821-1873), Pierre G.T. Beauregard, 30 by 24 inches, oil/canvas |
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Lillian Davidson (1896-1959), Cypresses, sold |
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20 by 16 inches, oil/canvas
Exhibited at the Florida Art Association. |
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John Donaghy (1838-1931), Louis Thursby House, Orange City, Florida, sold |
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25 by 30 inches, oil/canvas |
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Helen Dumond (1872-1968), Mar-A-Lago, Palm Beach, Florida, circa 1930, sold |
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12 by 16 inches, oil/canvas |
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Helen Dumond (1872-1968), Fairchilld Gardens, Coral Gables, Florida, sold |
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12 by 16 inches, oil/canvas |
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Helen Dumond (1872-1968), Palm Beach Gardens, sold |
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11 by 14 inches, oil/board |
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Helen Dumond (1872-1968), Florida Landscape IV, sold |
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20 by 24 inches, oil/canvas |
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Helen Dumond, Fountain of Turtles, Ringling Art Museum, Sarasota, Florida, 12 by 16 inches, oil/board |
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Helen Dumond (1872-1968), Ringling Museum Courtyard, 12 by 16 inches, oil/board |
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Francis Edmonds (1806-1863), Southern Scene, available |
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12 by 14 inches, oil/canvas |
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John Elliot (1859-1925), South Carolina River Scene, available |
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20 by 40 inches, oil/canvas |
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George P. Ennis (1884-1936), Clearing Bayou, sold |
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20 by 16 inches, wc/paper
Exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art |
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William Frerichs (1829-1905), North Carolina Landscape, sold |
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30 by 50 inches, oil/canvas |
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William Frerichs (1829-1905), Outer Banks, North Carolina, NC, available |
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8 by 12 inches, oil/canvas |
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George Henry Hall (1825-1913), On the Quays, New Orleans, sold |
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12 by 10 inches, oil/canvas
Hall exhibited a similar composition at the American Art Union in 1849. |
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J.H. Hintermeister, Woodcock, 25 by 17 inches, oil/canvas |
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Frank T. Hutchens (1869-1937), St. Augustine, FL, 20 by 16 inches, pastel/board |
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In 1934 Hutchens painted the portrait of Florida Governor David Sholtz (1891–1953). Sholtz served as Twenty-sixth governor, from January 4, 1933 to January 5, 1937
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Wilson Irvine (1869-1936), Westover Plantation along the James River, Virginia, 30 by 36 inches, oil/canvas, available |
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David Johnson, The Natural Bridge, Virginia, 1860, 24 by 20 inches, oil/canvas |
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Chased at a CT auction to a very high degree by strongest client |
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William S. Kendall (1869-1938), Hot Springs Virginia, 30 by 40 inches, oil/board, signed lower right, titled verso, available |
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Arnold Knauth (1918- ), St. Augustine, Florida, 22 by 28 inches, oil/board, available |
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George Lampert, Bird Hunting, 15 by 19 inches, oil/panel |
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Ernest Lawson (1873-1939), Coral Gables, 1937, 40 by 50 inches, oil/canvas, sold |
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Andrew Melrose, Sunset over the Mississippi, 1876, 6 by 10 inches, oil/board, signed verso |
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Fred Mitchell, Moving Day, Meridian, Mississippi, 1941, 30 by 36 inches, oil/canvas |
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Charlotte Morton (1885-1974), Ladies in a New Orleans Church, 12 by 16 inches, oil/board |
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Robert Loftin Newman (1827-1912), The Letter, sold |
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7 by 10 inches, oil/canvas
Newman, before becoming an artist, served in the Confederate Army. |
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Jules Pascin (1885-1930), Southern Scene, sold |
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24 by 29 inches, oil/canvas
A European by birth, Pascin sat out WWI and lived in the Savannah area. |
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Jules Pascin (1885-1930), Southern Scene, sold |
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25 by 30 inches, oil/canvas |
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Robert Reid (1862-1929), Juno, Florida, 16 by 12 inches, oil/board, sold |
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According the the National Academy of Design, Reid lived in Juno, Florida in 1920. |
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Prosper Senat (1852-1925), Florida Coast Scene, sold |
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28 by 19 inches, wc/board |
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Frank Shapleigh, Still-life of an Orange, St. Augustine, FL, 7 by 9 inches, oil/board, inscribed with location lower left |
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Christopher Shearer (1840-1926), Great Smokies, NC, 1894, sold |
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36 by 28 inches, oil/canvas
According to the PAFA, Shearer visited the Great Smokies in 1893. |
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James L. Sitton, Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, Florida, 24 by 47 inches, oil/board |
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William Snow, Magnolia Gardens, Charleston, SC, sold |
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20 by 24 inches, oil/board
Titled verso. |
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William Henry Snyder (1829-1910), Quiet Time, 16 by 20 inches, oil/canvas, sold |
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Charles Volkmar (1809-1892), Scene on the Potomac River, 12 by 20 inches, available |
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Andrew John Henry Way (1826-1888), Tabletop Still-life, 16 by 14 inches, oil/canvas |
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Laura Woodward (fl. 1872-1928), Florida Beach Scene, available |
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8 by 16 inches, oil/board |
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Laura Woodward (fl. 1872-1928), St. Augustine Lighthouse, Florida, sold |
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12 by 10 inches, oil/canvas
Woodward retired to the St. Augustine area around 1890. |
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Mabel Woodward (1877-1945), Charleston, South Carolina, 11 by 14 inches, oil/board, sold |
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George Wright, A Full Cry while Fox Hunting, 16 by 24 inches, oil/canvas |
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George Wright was a Brit was was known to visit America on occasion between 1900 and 1940 |
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