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James Hamilton American Philadelphia Marine Atlantic City New Jersey Beach PAFA
Beach at Atlantic City with Dramatic Sky. Size: 13-3/4 x 21-3/4 inches. Kennedy Galleries, New York (label verso). THE JEAN AND GRAHAM DEVOE WILLIFORD CHARITABLE TRUST. Paint film in very good stable condition. Born near Belfast, Ireland 1819-died San Francisco, CA 1878. For the last twenty years of his career Hamilton painted scenic areas around Philadelphia and was active in Atlantic City, Cape May, and Cumberland County in New Jersey. Located about 65 miles northeast of Philadelphia on New Jerseys south shore, Atlantic City became an immensely popular summer resort after it was developed and made accessible by the Camden and Atlantic Railroad in 1854. Hamilton probably painted this view of Atlantic City in 1868, when he is known to have visited the city in August and September through a number of dated paintings, among them The Sea at Atlantic City Sewell C. Biggs Museum of American Art, Dover, Delaware. [1] It is likely that these paintings were related to On the Beach at Atlantic City (location unknown) that the artist exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy in 1868. Gerdts, The Sewell C. Biggs Collection of American Art: A Catalogue, vol. 2, Paintings and Sculpture Dover, Del. Biggs Museum of American Art, 2002, p. What is presumably a study for that painting is illustrated in Artists of 19 th Century Philadelphia, Philadelphia Collection, vol. V (Philadelphia: Schwarz Gallery, 1978), pl. Baur, A Romantic Impressionist: James Hamilton, The Brooklyn Museum Bulletin, vol. 12 (spring 1951), p. Biography by Smithsonian American Art Luce Center. James Hamilton began as a businessman before deciding to pursue a career in art. He worked as a drawing teacher in Philadelphia, then traveled to England in 1854 to study the works of Turner and other great landscape painters. Elisha Kent Kane, who had made two expeditions to Arctic waters. In 1875, Hamilton placed all of his artworks for sale in Philadelphia as he prepared for a journey around the world. He got only as far as San Francisco, however, where he died in 1878. Birth place: Entrien, near Belfast, Ireland. Death place: San Francisco. PA, from 1834 (spent his career there except for some travel). Profession: Marine and landscape painter. Studied: a wealthy patron supported his studies at a drawing school in Phila; some study at PAFA. Exhibited: Artists Fund Soc. 1840-45; PAFA, 1847-69, 1876-78, 1880; other galleries in Phila. NYC, Boston, Baltimore & Wash. DC; NAD, 1867; Brooklyn Mus. Work: PAFA; Free Library Phila. BMFA; MMA; Brooklyn Mus. Comments: Hamilton specialized in marine scenes in the Romantic tradition, depicting turbulent storms at sea, shipwrecks, and naval battles; he was a great admirer of Joseph M. In 1834 (age 15) he emigrated with his parents to Phila. Encouraged by John Sartain (see entry) and others, he established himself as a landscape artist, and about 1840 became a teacher of drawing in Phila. Among his students was Thomas Moran. Hamilton was in London 1854-55. After his return to Phila. He was commissioned to illustrate Kanes Arctic Explorations and Fremonts Memoirs. Sources: G&W; Baur, A Romantic Impressionist: James Hamilton, eight repros. Strickland, Dictionary of Irish Artists; Clement and Hutton; CAB; Portfolio (June-July 1952), 218-220, repro. Benjamin, Fifty Years Of American Art, 490, repro. Rasmussen, Artists of the Explorations Overland, 1840-60, 57; Phila. CD 1840-60 and after; 7 Census (1850), Pa. LV, 392; Rutledge, PA; Cowdrey, AA & AAU; Cowdrey, NAD; Swan, BA; Rutledge, MHS; Washington Art Assoc. More recently, see Baigell, Dictionary; Hughes, Artists in California, 232; Muller, Paintings and Drawings at the Shelburne Museum, 73 w/repro. ; 300 Years of American Art, vol. 1, 185; Falk, Exh. Born in Ireland, James Hamilton became a landscape painter and is credited with painting one of the first American seascapes, The Sea at Atlantic City, in 1868. Few of his seascapes have survived, but exhibition records reveal that he did numerous coastal scenes from New York to Maryland. He came to the United States, settling with his family in Philadelphia, at age fifteen. His early teachers are unknown, but he had guidance in book and magazine illustration. He enrolled at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and in addition to painting, gained skill in engraving and etching. He was a great admirer of the landscapes of English painter J. Turner, and became known as the American Turner because of his vivid lighting effects in coastal scenes and seascapes. His only recorded trip abroad was to England in 1854 and 1855, and he studied Turners paintings while there. He also had a studio in Wilmington, Delaware, but mainly he lived in Philadelphia. One of Hamiltons paintings, What Are the Wild Waves Saying, was inspired by a scene from Charles Dickens novel Dombey and Son. Hamilton gave the painting to Dickens, and Dickens, expressing much appreciation, later said it was the only gift he accepted during his American tour. Hamilton also became well known for illustrations of the book Arctic Explorations by Elisha Kent Kane. In 1878, he died in San Francisco, attempting but not completing a trip around the world. The item “James Hamilton American Philadelphia Marine Atlantic City New Jersey Beach PAFA” is in sale since Sunday, February 24, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “academicdon” and is located in Jersey City, New Jersey. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada.
- Medium: Oil
- Width (Inches): 22
- Subject: Seascape/ Nautical
- Date of Creation: 1800-1899
- Style: Realism
- Height (Inches): 18
- Originality: Original
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Region of Origin: US
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
Large Oil on Canvas by Alexander Dzigurski Marine Seascape Art Painting 48×24
Dzigurski Oil on Canvas. Item up for consideration is a wonderful large oil on canvas painting by Serbian artist Alexander Dzigurski. The painting depicts a seascape, or nautical setting with Alex’s signature to the lower right. The sight is in great overall condition. Some slight wear along the frame. 48” x 24” Sight. 57” x 32 1/2” Frame. Thank you for looking! This piece is very large and valuable and can easily be damaged if sent through ground. The item “Large Oil on Canvas by Alexander Dzigurski Marine Seascape Art Painting 48×24″ is in sale since Friday, October 11, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “lavalenciainc2013″ and is located in Beverly Hills, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Size: Large (up to 60in.)
- Region of Origin: Serbia
- Artist: Alexander Dzigurski
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Medium: Oil
- Features: Framed
- Width (Inches): 24
- Subject: Seascape/ Nautical
- Originality: Original
- Height (Inches): 48
Vintage Sailing Ship French Flag Signed Oil Painting Antique Nautical Marine
It has three masts and prominent guns along the bulwarks. Proudly flying the Flag of France, it looks to be from the French – Indian wars of the U. Worthy of restoration if desired this looks to be a very old historic painting. It should be reframed as the frame is an old hand made one from Mexico that does not do it justice. A fine piece of colonial era art with NO RESERVE! IMPORTANT EARLY OIL PAINTING. Please see all additional photos at the bottom of this page. SHOP WHERE THE DEALERS SHOP. WE OFFER WHOLESALE ETHNOGRAPHIC ARTS AND OTHER HISTORICAL ITEMS TO ALL PERSONS ALL OVER THE WORLD! 16 BY 18 +/- INCHES IN TOTAL. The actual painting is approx. 8 by 10 +/- inches. CONDITION: EXCELLENT WITH TYPICAL SIGNS OF USE/AGE AS EXPECTED AND AS SHOWN including some paint wear on the sails as shown.. PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL PHOTOS BY SCROLLING DOWN TO THE BOTTOM OF THIS PAGE. SIGNATURES/MARKINGS: It is signed on the front and looks to read Lutor? A fine piece of colonial era art with. We will provide all the required documentation to help you speed through the process. IS THIS A GIFT? We can provide HOLIDAY, Birthday, etc. Gift wrapping, gift cards, etc. For a VERY nominal cost. Please let us know what you require and we will do everything we can to provide you any personalized services at the lowest possible price. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “VINTAGE SAILING SHIP FRENCH FLAG SIGNED OIL PAINTING ANTIQUE NAUTICAL MARINE” is in sale since Tuesday, April 7, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “joetuzz” and is located in Fullerton, California. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, China, Mexico, Germany, Japan, Brazil, France, Australia, Russian federation, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay.
- Medium: Oil
- Subject: SEAS MARINE war NAUTICAL Sailing ship sail boat
- Date of Creation: Unknown
- Style: Vintage
- Originality: Original
- Region of Origin: US /FGERENCH SEAS
- Artist: LUTOR (POSSIBLY)
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Painting Surface: CANVAS
- Features: Framed
36 Mid-Century Modern Signed GERARD Marine Boats Harbor Oil Painting on Canvas
Stunning deep colors painting signed Gerard. Paint looks to be oil but textured. Painting shows cracking in paint, a tiny spot shows paint loss in the white area, blended with foundation. Image size 24″h x 36″ wide. With frame 25.5″ x 38.5″. If any question please let us know. The item “36 Mid-Century Modern Signed GERARD Marine Boats Harbor Oil Painting on Canvas” is in sale since Tuesday, March 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “gstamps” and is located in Kensington, Maryland. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Ecuador, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Peru, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Viet nam, Uruguay, Philippines, Antigua and barbuda, Aruba, Belize, Dominica, Grenada, Saint kitts and nevis, Saint lucia, Montserrat, Turks and caicos islands.
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Artist: Gerard
- Style: Vintage
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Medium: Oil
- Date of Creation: 1950-1969
- Features: Framed
- Width (Inches): 36″
- Subject: Seaside
- Originality: Original
- Height (Inches): 24″
Theodore Gudin (1802-1880) Signed French Marine Oil Canvas Boats Figures Sunset
BARON JEAN ANTOINE THEODORE GUDIN. A very beautiful signed oil on canvas by Theodore Gudin which dates to around 1850 and depicts figures unloading boats on a beach at sunset. The work is signed lower right and in very good original condition. The artist is highly sought after and is considered Frances premier marine painter of the 19th century. Sunset on the Coast. Oil on original canvas. 13 x 22 inches unframed / 19 x 28 inches framed. Very good original condition. Théodore Gudin, as he is usually known, studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Girodet-Trioson. He was subsequently influenced by the Romantic School and exhibited at the London Royal Academy. He was awarded medals in 1824, 1848 and 1855 and the Légion d’Honneur in 1828, becoming an Officer of the Légion in 1841 and a Commander in 1855. Gudin executed many paintings for the king’s household and worked for the Duke of Orleans and many other notables in France and elsewhere. Museum and Gallery Holdings. Amsterdam: Fog on the Mediterranean; Thunderstorm. Avignon: Entrance to the Port of Le Havre. Bayonne: Rough Sea; Seascape; two works. Blois: Fortress Pounded by the Sea; The Jetty at Dieppe. Caen: Landscape; Seascape; three works; Explosion of Fort-l’Empereur; Esterel; Young Ladies of Fontenailles; Thunderstorm in Brittany; The Wave; Thunderstorm at Sea; Staoueli Palm Tree; Seascape, Sunset; Le Havre Harbour; Landscape; Sermon to Prisonners; Guillaume-le-Roy Tower; Landscape; Coast of Grâce; study. Chambéry (MBA): Échelles Valley; Seascape. Chantilly: French Squadron off Le Tréport; View of the Suspension Bridge in Neuilly Park. Dijon: Seascape; two works. Kaliningrad: Calm Sea in Stormy Weather; High Tide; Coast of Africa; Antibes Region. London (Wallace Collection): A Dutch Coast Scene (1846, oil on canvas). : Landing Stage in the Orient. Nantes: Seascapes; Banks of a River at Sunrise; Banks of a River at Sunset. Paris (Louvre): Seascape, Wreck; two works. The Hague: After the Thunderstorm. Troyes: Naval Battle in the English Channel. Paris, 1850: Stormy Sea, FRF 3,990; View in Algeria, FRF 19,215. Paris, 1870: The Wreck, FRF 7,800. Paris, 6-9 March 1872: Seascape, FRF 9,300; Beach at Low Tide, FRF 1,400; Seascape: The Fishermen, FRF 1,000. Paris, 1883: Rescue of the Crew of the St-Pierre, FRF 6,000. Paris, 1892: Evening in Venice, FRF 500. Paris, 1892: Haze (sepia) FRF 325. Paris, 9 April 1897: Seascape, FRF 500. Paris, 23 June 1899: Constantinople, FRF 380. London, 22 Feb 1908: After the Shipwreck (1871) GBP 4. London, 17 June 1910: Early Morning on the Coast, GBP 2. London, 17 Dec 1910: Moonrise (1855) GBP 4; Italian Coasts, GBP 11. Paris, 23 Dec 1918: Calm Sea, Evening, FRF 92. Paris, 16-19 June 1919: Coasts of Spain (watercolour) FRF 310. Paris, 23 Feb 1920: Fisherman on the Beach at Low Tide, FRF 210. London, 24 Nov 1922: Sunset on the Coast, GBP 11. Paris, 16 June 1923: Boat in the Breakers, FRF 400. Paris, 21 June 1924: Entrance to the Harbour, FRF 360. Paris, 23 Feb 1925: Seascape, FRF 410. Paris, 27 March 1926: Shipwrecked, FRF 450. Paris, 19-21 April 1926: Seascape, Before the Thunderstorm, FRF 1,700. London, 1 July 1927: In the Desert; Study of Rocks (both) GBP 50. Paris, 2-3 July 1929: Naval Battle, FRF 1,200. New York, 20 Feb 1930: The Storm, USD 100. Paris, 1 June 1931: Fishing Port by Moonlight, FRF 100. London, 2 March 1934: The Calm; Storm (both) GBP 15. London, 27 Nov 1936: Low Tide, GBP 12. Paris, 19 Dec 1936: Setting Off to Fish, FRF 1,050. Paris, 12-13 Dec 1940: View along the Water’s Edge (1823, watercolour and gouache) FRF 550. Paris, 25 Nov 1942: Constantinople and the Bosphorus, FRF 2,700. Paris, 3 Feb 1943: Fishing Port, FRF 1,900; View of the Bosphorus, FRF 3,800. Paris, 22 Feb 1943: Boats by the Coast (1843, watercolour) FRF 2,600. Paris, 23 June 1943: Capture of the Bourbon Fortress (1839) FRF 2,700. Paris, 26 Jan 1944: Fishing Boat, FRF 1,100. Paris, 25-26 Jan 1945: Cart and Sailing Boat Washed up on a Beach (1865) FRF 3,900. Paris, 29 June 1945: Low Tide, FRF 900. Paris, July 1946: Oriental Harbour, FRF 9,000. Paris, 18 Oct 1946: Haze on a Stormy Sea, FRF 7,950. Paris, 2 Dec 1946: Seascape; Rescue/Salvage Boat (1840, two canvases) FRF 100. Paris, 14 Feb 1947: Bay of Naples, FRF 7,800. Paris, 7 Dec 1973: Fire on the Kent, FRF 3,500. Amsterdam, 19 Oct 1976: Wreck off the Breton Coast (oil on canvas, 27¾ × 36¼ ins/70.5 × 92 cm) NLG 6,000. Munich, 23 Nov 1978: Wreck (1829, watercolour heightened with white, 7¾ × 11¼ ins/20 × 28.5 cm) DEM 2,300. Paris, 13 Dec 1978: Fishing Boats off Shore (1828, oil on canvas, 14¼ × 22 ins/36 × 56 cm) FRF 6,300. Munich, 26 Nov 1981: Fishing Boats in the Fog (oil on canvas, 16¼ × 24 ins/41 × 61 cm) DEM 8,100. Paris, 6 Dec 1984: Mill by the Water’s Edge (1857, oil on canvas, 19¾ × 27½ ins/50 × 70 cm) FRF 26,000. Arles, 10 Nov 1985: Entrance to the Port of Genoa (oil on canvas, 12¾ × 18¾ ins/32.5 × 47.5 cm) FRF 18,000. Rheims, 13 March 1988: Fishing Boats at Low Tide (oil on canvas, 11¾ × 17¾ ins/30 × 45 cm) FRF 11,500. London, 4 Oct 1989: Violent Storm (oil on canvas, 36½ × 57¾ ins/93 × 147 cm) GBP 3,080. Amsterdam, 30 Oct 1990: Coastal Landscape with Moored Boats (1841, oil on panel, 23 × 15¼ ins/58.5 × 39 cm) NLG 9,200. Amsterdam, 6 Nov 1990: Fishermen on the Shore at Dusk (oil on panel, 11 × 15 ins/28 × 38 cm) NLG 3,910. Douai, 24 March 1991: Shipwreck in a Storm (1840, oil on canvas, 9 × 12½ ins/22 × 32 cm) FRF 15,000. Le Touquet, 19 May 1991: Fishermen at Daybreak (1840, oil on canvas, 14¼ × 20½ ins/36 × 52 cm) FRF 31,500. New York, 15 Oct 1991: Sailing Boats on a Lake (oil on canvas, 8½ × 13¾ ins/21.6 × 34.9 cm) USD 1,430. London, 29 Nov 1991: Unloading the Prince Doria (1859, oil on panel, 45¼ × 63 ins/115 × 160 cm) GBP 11,550. Amsterdam, 14-15 April 1992: Full Moon over the Sea (oil on canvas, 11¾ × 16½ ins/30 × 42 cm) NLG 5,175. Paris, 5 June 1992: Sunset over the Harbour (oil on canvas, 9¾ × 13 ins/25 × 33 cm) FRF 10,500. Heidelberg, 9 Oct 1992: Sailing Ships in a Bay (1838, brown ink, 6¼ × 9 ins/16.1 × 23 cm) DEM 1,800. Calais, 4 July 1993: Seascape (1857, oil on panel, 12½ × 15¾ ins/32 × 40 cm) FRF 26,000. London, 27 Oct 1993: Boats Rocked by the Waves (1841, oil on panel, 16½ × 24¾ ins/42 × 63 cm) GBP 1,955. Paris, 27 April 1994: Mont-St-Michel at Dusk (1830, oil on canvas, 5¾ × 7 ins/14.5 × 18 cm) FRF 18,000. Rheims, 12 March 1995: Seascape (oil on panel, 6¾ × 9¾ ins/17 × 25 cm) FRF 8,500. London, 17 March 1995: Fishermen on a Rocky Coast with Heavy Sea (oil on canvas, 24¾ × 36¾ ins/62.7 × 93.4 cm) GBP 3,220. Copenhagen, 17 May 1995: Coastal Landscape in Brittany (oil on canvas, 18 × 25¼ ins/46 × 64 cm) DKK 8,000. Paris, 21 June 1995: The Jetty (1825, oil on canvas, 33¾ × 49½ ins/86 × 126 cm) FRF 38,500. Lokeren, 9 March 1996: Fleet in Distress off Krijtrotsen (1836, oil on canvas, 15 × 21¼ ins/38 × 54 cm) BEF 75,000. Calais, 7 July 1996: Fishermen’s Return (oil on canvas, 20 × 32 ins/51 × 81 cm) FRF 20,000. Amsterdam, 3 Sept 1996: After the Thunderstorm, Hilly Landscape (oil on paper/panel, 15¾ × 24½ ins/40 × 62 cm) NLG 1,729. Paris, 16 Dec 1996: Ruins of a Medieval Castle (remounted canvas/panel, 11 × 15¼ ins/27 × 38.5 cm) FRF 6,500. Paris, 20 Dec 1996: Fishermen on the Banks of a River (1849, oil on canvas, 19¾ × 30¾ ins/50 × 78 cm) FRF 28,000. Paris, 21 May 1997: View of a Harbour near Palermo (1822, oil on canvas, 13½ × 18¾ ins/34.5 × 47.5 cm) FRF 45,000. Paris, 30 March 1998: Boat on a Lake Surrounded by Mountains (1867, black ink wash, 5¼ × 9¼ ins/13.4 × 23.2 cm) FRF 3,700. Paris, 10 Dec 1999: Mont St-Michel, Tide Rising (1830, oil on canvas, 38 × 54 ins/97 × 138 cm) FRF 78,000. London, 16 Dec 1999: Rome, View of the Residence of Paul III all Aracoeli (oil on panel, 7 × 10 ins/17 × 26 cm) GBP 2,800. London, 10 Aug 2000: Battle of Alicudi off Stromboli, 8th January 1676 (1845, oil on canvas, 23 × 32 ins/59 × 81 cm) GBP 12,500. Brussels, 21 Nov 2000: Grand Canal, Venice, with Figures (1834, oil on canvas, 42 × 60 ins/106 × 152 cm) BEF 2,400,000. Neuilly, 12 June 2001: Breton Coast Landscape (oil on canvas, 13 × 17 ins/33 × 42 cm) FRF 41,000. Cologne, 28 June 2001: North African Coast in the Moonlight (1842, oil on panel, 14 × 17 ins/35 × 42 cm) DEM 8,000. Paris, 25 June 2002: Scene of a Shipwreck (1826, oil on canvas, 11 × 17 ins/29 × 44 cm) EUR 3,800. London, 31 Oct 2002: Coaster Unloading at Dusk off the Brittany Coast (1865, oil on panel, 13 × 19 ins/32 × 49 cm) GBP 5,200. Neuilly, 27 June 2003: The Fire of Kent (oil on canvas, 39 × 54 ins/98 × 136 cm) EUR 8,000. London, 19 Nov 2003: Shipwreck (1841, oil on canvas, 28 × 56 ins/70 × 142 cm) GBP 10,000. Paris, 30 March 2004: Fishing Boats and Reefs (1838, oil on canvas, 10 × 14 ins/25 × 35 cm) EUR 2,900. Paris, 2 April 2004: Low Tide (1859, oil on canvas, 11 × 16 ins/28 × 40 cm) EUR 3,200. Dictionary of Sea Painters, Woodbridge, 1980, 2/1989. _gsrx_vers_1146 GS 8.0.10 (1146). The item “THEODORE GUDIN (1802-1880) SIGNED FRENCH MARINE OIL CANVAS BOATS FIGURES SUNSET” is in sale since Monday, August 17, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “leightonfinearts” and is located in London. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Originality: Original
- Subject: Maritime
- Style: Ancient Art
- Medium: Oil
- Date of Creation: Antique (Pre-1900)
Blue Canvas Painting Abstract sea Marine Art Large acrylic Art Original Art Larg
Blue Canvas Painting 100% Handmade! Abstract sea, Marine Art, Large acrylic Art, Original Art. There are more than 6 sizes available to each painting. 32″x32″, 40″x40″, 46″x46″, 60″x60″, 72″x72″, 80″x80″. If you still can not find a perfect size – send me your custom size. This painting is inspired by sunrise over the sea horizon. Imagine sunbeams reflect in the sea waves and light up the sky. It is a time of awakening. Also the time to remind ourselves that through darkness always comes light. The artist depicted sea by deep blue, marine and indigo colors. He combined it with light color of sky and goldenrod color of sunrise. This piece would be amazing addition to your space. Dear Clients, leave your personal data, so we could contact you any time to clarify details of the order. If you have any questions please feel free to conversation anytime! Just let us know if you want to receive your order as quickly as possible. The production time of the hand-drawn picture takes 2 weeks after ordering. Once the painting is complete, we will send you photos for your approval. You can request any changes or amendments as you wish. What is the difference between “Stretched” and “Unstretched”? “Stretched” – Painting on canvas stretched on the wooden frame, it’s ready for hanging. “Unstretched” – Painting on not stretched canvas, rolled in a tube. In this case you’ll have to stretch this canvas in the nearest art workshop. From the moment the artist. Finished drawing your painting. Every painting is made with great care only using high quality materials. HANDMADE Acrylic painting on canvas. Material: Professional acrylic paints and art materials, canvas, a varnish top coat. A certificate of authenticity is included. Colors may vary slightly due to different computer monitors. DO YOU SIGN YOUR ART? The signature will be put on the back of the canvas BY DEFAULT, so you can hang it in any orientations you want. But you can chose another position if you want! We accept custom orders, please send it to us, let’s discuss if we can make it happen. In the process of creating a picture, we’ll show you photos and videos with your painting. You’ll be able to express all your wishes, for example about colors and shades. And we’ll make all the necessary changes. Only when you are completely satisfied with your picture, we will send it to you! WILL I GET WHAT I SEE ON THE SITE? All pictures posted on the site were made personally for every client. If you’d like to get the same one we’ll do our best and use all skills to make an akin painting. Be sure you get the picture very similar in the same style and colors, receive the superb quality and beauty of the painting as you seen. Some customers ask to make an identical piece of art. Asure you get the exceptional product of the same magnificence and premium quality. Hand-painted pieces differ from machine ones of exclusive every brush. Crafting an art we put our hearts into it to embody all wishes. The item “Blue Canvas Painting Abstract sea Marine Art Large acrylic Art Original Art Larg” is in sale since Wednesday, June 5, 2019. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “trend_gallery_art” and is located in North Miami Beach, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Size: Large (up to 60in.)
- Region of Origin: Europe
- Artist: Helen Shmidt
- Style: Abstract
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Quantity Type: Wholesale Lot
- Medium: Acrylic
- Date of Creation: 2000-Now
- Year: 2018
- Features: Personalized
- Width (Inches): 32
- Color: Blue
- Subject: Seascape/ Nautical
- Originality: Original
- Height (Inches): 32
HOWARD SCHAFER Original Oil on Canvas Marine Painting of Sailboats in Harbor
HOWARD SCHAFER Original Oil on Canvas Marine Painting of Sailboats in Harbor. This sale is for a HOWARD SCHAFER Original Oil on Canvas Marine Painting of Sailboats in Harbor. Excellent condition – with no damage. Viewable area of canvas measures 35″ wide x 23.5″ tall. This painting was acquired during the closure of a Super yacht. Company from Riveria Beach, FL. Potential buyers are welcome to have this painting inspected by a local Ocala / Orlando gallery if so desired. Web information about the artist. Schafer grew up along the New Jersey coast and at an early age he transformed his love of the tidewater area into artwork and painting. He attended the Philadelphia Museum College of Art and graduated in 1959. Schafer credits the Philadelphia School of Realists as an influence on his own work and technique. Painters such as Eakins, Homer and Wyeth have had a profound effect on the young artist. During the early 1960’s, Mr. Schafer worked as a concept artist for Martin Marietta Corporation where he depicted early stages of the United States space program. Moving to New York City he painted and illustrated for many clients, among them Popular Mechanics, Motor Boating and Sailing, and American Aviation magazines. Having always owned a small sailboat, he found the northern winters cut down the sailing season so in 1973 he moved to the sunny environs of Florida. Since then his diverse career has included his own gallery, architectural renderings along the Treasure Coast and paintings for galleries in New York and Los Angeles. It was a great loss to the marine arts community when Mr. Schafer passed away in April, 2004. Painting is offered as-is, with all sales final. The item “HOWARD SCHAFER Original Oil on Canvas Marine Painting of Sailboats in Harbor” is in sale since Tuesday, December 13, 2011. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “brownpilot1″ and is located in Central Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Signed?: Signed
- Medium: Oil
- Subject: Marine
- Region of Origin: US