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ALICE T. ROBERTS Exhibited Painting PENNSYLVANIA IMPRESSIONIST Woman Artist PAFA
Townscape painting with mountain backdrop depicting Lake Lucerne, Switzerland I’d think. The painting is very’Cezanne’. Cezanne summered / painted in Switzerland, but I mean to say the colors and style / technique are Cezanne-esque. It also reminds me of oils by The Philadelphia Ten women artists, such as “Drama In Grey, Mont Saint Michel” by Edith Lucille Howard. But, instead of being by a Moore College of Art painter, this one is by a PAFA-trained artist. Renowned PA Academy artist Alice T. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts held their Alice T. Roberts Retrospective Exhibition in 1952. They have 3 Roberts oils in their permanent collection (see pictures on their site). Brinton Roberts, was a banker, so this painting would’ve been a result of one of the Roberts’ Swiss getaways. Alice Roberts painted the important places, such as Villa Medici in Italy, Etretat in Normandy, France, etc. She was a woman of impeccable taste and well-traveled much like her Philadelphia contemporaries. Milk chocolate was invented in Switzerland and chocolatiers such as Sprungli and Cailler are world renowned. If you’re going to Switzerland for artisan chocolates, a skiing vacation or to open a Swiss bank account, you might want to acquire a fine timepiece as well. Journe created one of a kind wristwatches. The Patek fetched 31 million dollars, shattering the record of 17.7 million for a Rolex Daytona w/ Paul Newman provenance. Roberts and her husband resided at Llanengan, the husband’s family’s estate in Bala Cynwyd, Pennsylvania. This is the Main Line, in Lower Merion Township where the Barnes Foundation arboretum is located. I believe that George Brinton Roberts’ father had been President of the Pennsylvania Railroad, and they were’blue bloods’ as the family was one of the first in the area, going way, way back. Their son, Laurance P. Roberts was Director of both the Brooklyn Museum of Art and the American Academy in Rome, Italy. On the back of the frame, I see “GB Roberts” and “Like Sample In Stock”. This would indicate to me that Mr. Roberts had ordered the frame on behalf of Alice and it was made by a local workshop such as that of Philip N. Yates, Raymond Vanselous, R. Moore Price or Francis Coll. Brinton Roberts passed away back in 1945 at the age of 77. Affixed to the back of the painting is the remains of the exhibition label from the Plastic Club at South Camac Street. World War II broke out in 1939, so nobody was vacationing in Europe until that was over, after 1945. Roberts exhibited 4 times at the Plastic Club, in 1938, 1940, 1941 and 1949. I’d think this was her 1938 contribution, but in any event it’s certainly pre-1950 due to the label and Roberts’ well-known exhibition history as detailed under her listing on the “Fine Art Database” site. The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA) has 3 oil paintings by Alice T. Roberts which you can view on their site. One is a portrait of her teacher, Henry McCarter and the other two are still life paintings. Findartinfo lists a portrait by Alice T. Original, wide Modernist whitewashed frame. Exhibition label (remnant) from Philadelphia Plastic Club tacked verso stretchers. Estate fresh, found with other important oils by Philip Steegman, Franklin Watkins, etc, from a private Philadelphia area collection. 23 x 19 inch painting; 30 3/8 x 26 3/8 inches overall with frame. Painting in excellent, original condition. Frame w/ losses to repair, or replace by using a standard size 20 x 24 and adding a 1/2 liner. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “cadmium24″ and is located in this country: US. 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, Korea, South, Indonesia, Taiwan, South Africa, 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, Republic of, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Panama, Trinidad and Tobago, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay.
- Artist: Alice T. Roberts
- Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
- Signed By: Alice T. Roberts
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Date of Creation: 1900-1949
- Region of Origin: Pennsylvania, USA
- Framing: Framed
- Personalize: No
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Year of Production: ca. 1938
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Width (Inches): 19
- Style: Impressionism, Impressionist
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Features: Framed, Signed, One of a Kind (OOAK)
- Culture: Pennsylvania Impressionism
- Handmade: Yes
- Time Period Produced: 1925-1949
- Signed: Yes
- Color: Multi-Color
- Material: Oil, Canvas
- Overall size with frame: 30 3/8 x 26 3/8 inches
- Subject: Landscape, Architecture
- Type: Painting
- Height (Inches): 23
- Production Technique: Oil Painting
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- UPC: NA
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.)