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C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post
For sale is a beautiful New England Impressionist Landscape painting by the highly regarded American artist William Merritt Post (1856 – 1935). Probably Circa 1900 to 1910 in age. Post was well regarded during his time for his renditions of New England landscapes. He painted in a tonalist and impressionist style which he merged together and often used very similar settings in his landscapes including tall trees open fields and calm quiet meandering streams under cloudy skies. This painting has all of those qualities. Fresh from a Hudson Valley estate in upstate New York. Signed W MERRITT POST in the lower right corner, which is how he signed after 1884. Due to high definition camera the painting is somewhat darker in hue than pictures outside in natural light. Framed in a contemporary but very appropriate arts and crafts Plein air picture frame. The painting may not have ever been varnished. Hard to tell but we dont notice an obvious varnish layer. Surface grime as associated with age. Two non obtrusive pin sized surface paint losses. One area of circular craquelure in the sky. Framed – 19 1/2 x 23 1/2. Canvas – 16 x 20. William Merritt Post (1856 – 1935). Born on December 11, 1856 in Brooklyn, Post was the son of a commodities merchant. His parents separated after sixteen years of marriage and four children, suggesting a troubled home life. Post’s attraction to nature began in the fall of 1879, when an excursion from Brooklyn to a marshy region made Post think, If I were an artist, this region would be one of the first places I would strike out for. Unlike many artists of the day who studied in Paris, Germany and Holland, Post developed his eye for composition, his technical knowledge of the craft of painting and his deft draftsmanship in the artistic community of New York. At the age of twenty-four, he began taking drawing lessons from the relatively unknown Samuel Frost Johnson. By 1880, Post had already begun painting Hudson River pictures on academic board and signing them W. Paintings during this phase were signed W. By 1884, Post was twenty-eight and had launched a career as a landscapist. That same year, the National Academy of Design accepted for its autumn exhibition one of his paintings signed W. This remained his signature for the rest of his professional life. It was in these years that he became greatly influenced by the landscape painter, Hugh Bolton Jones. Both men were attracted to tightly focused landscape scenes, particularly streams amid trees and meadows, and their primary goal was to capture light at different times of day and in different seasons. This predeliction, in turn, drove both artists to excursions outside of New York into the countryside of the marsh towns in New Jersey and on Long Island. It was in the marsh areas of Milburn, South Orange and Nutley, New Jersey that the country stream emerged as an infinitely variable formula to display subtle reactions to a particular aspect of nature. In the 1890s, Post perfected the country stream motif and the evident salability of these paintings no doubt explains how he became financially independent of his father, and it also obliges us to assume that his significance as an artist depended on his vituoso interpretation of this theme to the end of his long life. Post exhibited continually at the National Academy of Design, the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts as well as the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. He also exhibited in Buffalo, Chicago, St. Louis and Washington DC (the Corcoran gallery), receiving many awards. Also an active member of the two watercolor clubs that had been established in New York City, Post was later elected an associate member of the National Academy of Design (1910). Post’s era was really the first when American artists could actually make a living from their art. Biographical dictionaries suggest that there were more than a thousand artists living in New York City at the turn of the century. Many landscape artists spent extended periods of time in the coutryside sketching, which Post had done since the early 1880s. In 1906, Post married his wife, Katherine Van Nest. He was 49; she was 36. They had a daughter, Katherine later Mrs. Gardner, three years after they wed. Even though Post became noted for his landscape paintings done in Connecticut, the Posts always kept an apartment in the city. The Posts first summered in Bethlehem, Connecticut around 1908. With the help of New York architects, the Posts completely remodeled the place adding a studio addition in the process. The Bantam River ran westerly at the back of the property. After settling in his West Morris studio, Post began painting plein-air landscapes, and traveled throughout the northeast, collecting landscape motifs in his sketchbooks. Perhaps more so than any other American artist, he was fascinated with country streams and reflections on water, and concentrated on these themes all of his professional life. Connecticut had been attracting landscape painters for decades, but most of them were attracted to the shoreline colonies at Cos Cob, Old Lyme and Mystic and to an Impressionist approach to landscape painting. Post stands apart for his choice of a rural retreat in the northwest hills of Connecticut and his steady exploration of his chosen theme, the country stream. While his peers turned toward the bright palette of Impressionism, he remained committed to tonalist hues and the rich greens that also appealed to his mentor, Hugh Bolton Jones. Those seeking an escape from the increasingly urban New York metropolitan area, rode the Shepaug Railroad, completed in 1872, into the quiet Litchfield colony, where they helped create and preserve an idealized rural lifestyle, a reminder of an America that they feared was rapidly disappearing. This railroad ran only a few miles from Applewood. When at the age of seventy, Post moved back to Manhattan with his wife to be close to their daughter, Post’s only serious professional effort lay in offering two paintings at the National Academy of Design annual exhibitions about 1930. This was later reduced to one painting per year. William Merritt Post died in New York City of heart problems on March 22, 1935 at the age of seventy-eight. The item “C1900 New England Impressionist Landscape Painting Signed William Merritt Post” is in sale since Friday, May 1, 2020. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “upstatetreasures14″ and is located in Kingston, New York. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Medium: Oil
- Subject: Landscape
- Date of Creation: 1900-1949
- Style: Impressionist
- Originality: Original
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Region of Origin: New England
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Artist: William Merritt Post
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Features: Signed
1950’s POST IMPRESSIONIST OIL CANVAS NUDE FIGURES DANCING MID CENTURY PAINTING
We carefully source fine 17th to 20th century British and European pictures, with new listings each and every week. Northern European school, 20th century. 25 x 20 in (64 x 51 cm) framed approx. A beautiful post impressionist oil on canvas from the mid 20th century depicting nude figures dancing with a lady playing a piano, indistinctly signed and dated 1953 lower right. The work is very well painted and interesting. We are fine art dealers based in the historic civil parish of Sevenoaks in Kent. We source fine pictures from across the UK and continental Europe, many fresh to market from our exclusive contacts and sheer persistence. If you have any questions please get in touch and we will reply within 24 hours. We do not attempt to enhance our photographs by taking them in artificial conditions such as a light box. All of our photographs are taken in natural day time room conditions and no filters are used on them. Buyers can be confident that what they see in the photographs is exactly what they will receive. Please be aware that the pictures we sell are of considerable age and will often have lived through several human life cycles. They will therefore show signs of age with imperfections, wear and/or restoration which is entirely normal and cannot be avoided. We endeavor to describe any major faults, but please be sure to look closely at the photographs to satisfy yourself with the overall condition of the item. If you feel that an item has not been described accurately please get in touch within 48 hours of receiving it. The item “1950’s POST IMPRESSIONIST OIL CANVAS NUDE FIGURES DANCING MID CENTURY PAINTING” is in sale since Saturday, February 6, 2021. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “sevenoaks-fine-art” and is located in Sevenoaks. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Style: Impressionism
- Medium: Oil
- Date of Creation: 1953
- Features: Framed
- Subject: Figures
- Originality: Original
Original painting Oil on canvas 20×16 CONTEMPORARY ART surrealism POST FACTUM
Original oil painting on canvas 20″x16″ by Vlad Pronkin 2017 ” POST FACTUM “. Please ask for details. ORIGINAL oil painting by VLAD PRONKIN. Check out my other items. 100 % SATISFACTION QUARANTEED. I WANT MY CLIENTS TO LOVE THEIR PIECES! AS THEY ARE LITTLE PIECES OF ME! THIS IS ALL THAT I HAVE DONE, AND ALL I WILL EVER DO! COMMITTED TO KEEP UP QUALITY, CONSISTENCY AND QUANTITY. THIS IS HOW WE TOGETHER CREATE ART THAT IS NOT ONLY ENJOYABLE AT THE MOMENT, BUT ALSO MAKES FOR A WISE LONG TERM INVESTMENT. If asked what is my nationality, my answer will be – a citizen of the world. Not because I have the passport of the citizen of the world. I was born in a Russian family, I was brought up in Russian culture, but I have lived the second half of life in the different countries of the world. I have absorbed in myself the cultures of these countries. Of artists of many countries in which I lived. I have done many exhibitions. I consider now have spent a lot of time on what. The stream of violent imagination and paradoxical associations pours out of me from the sky and already I as the translator I transfer them on a canvas. Most of my dreams are turned to canvases. I paint the things I hear and have a sensation of. My pictures have defiant boldness, they pass through a set of variations: from the initial creative principle and develop into increasing power where images will turn with the energy of my hand, my brush, and then will expand beyond all conceived. The world in my pictures is exactly and carefully reproduced in all details. This world is whimsical, strange, and it appears in all its completeness, and for all that , it is full of ineffable beauty. My aim is to understand and, by my own vision, deny the view of the world, which is happening in only one point of space and time and introduces the logical dimension into the painters surrounding. This condition that is offered to our reason and our perceptual experience is only one of numerous interpretations of the world. Even an objective picture of reality in a given moment reveals only one of its possible viewings. I attempt instead to encourage new creations, outside of the fenced world of perceptual experience; to convert dreams of reality to the reality of life. Everything, that I now do, is the original bridge from very old to new future. Surrealism enhanced by deep philosophical meaning makes my painting a conversational piece even in most discriminating collections. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any Content or Service, whether in whole or in part, without the express written permission of Vladimir Pronkin is prohibited. The item “Original painting Oil on canvas 20×16 CONTEMPORARY ART surrealism POST FACTUM” is in sale since Monday, November 6, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “vlad-arte” and is located in EUROPE . This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Listed By: Artist
- Signed?: Signed
- Medium: Oil
- Subject: Inspirational
- Style: Surrealism
- Date of Creation: 2000-Now
- Region of Origin: Europe
- Size Type/ Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30″)
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Painting Surface: Canvas
- Artist: Pronkin
- Main Color: Multi-Color
- Originality: Original
- Quantity Type: Single-Piece Work
- Features: Vlad Pronkin
- Framed/Unframed: unframed
- Width (Inches): 16
- Height (Inches): 20
- Year: 2017
Post Impressionist Dutch Original Oil on Canvas
This is an original oil painting on canvas, unsigned, approximately 26″ x 22″, which is quite possibly painted by Vincent Van Gogh. This painting was brought into the United States around 1905, from Paris to Indianapolis. September 9, 2013: A new Van Gogh painting authenticated by the Van Gogh museum; this was after years of the owner being told the painting could not be a Van Gogh, including being told this by Van Gogh museum officials. The painting has been restored and cleaned. On the reverse, someone has written “Vincent Van Gogh” on the stretcher bars. The stretcher bars and canvas are clearly very old. The frame is new. We believe it a stong likelihood our painting is by Vincent. If this is not an original Van Gogh, it could well be: After Van Gogh, in the circle of Van Gogh, or a very good copy of a Van Gogh. It could also be the work of a. Noted Russian painter around the turn of the 20. Century who copied many Van Goghs, and his work is quite valuable. We recognize it is a gamble. If the purchaser does the validation work and this proves to be by Van Gogh, it would clearly be worth tens of millions if not more. If it proves to not by Van Gogh, it may still be worth multiple millions. For one who has the resources and the will, we believe this to be an excellent investment opportunity- far better chances of winning than the Powerball lottery. Please feel free to make us a serious offer. In the interest of full disclosure. During that time frame, we sent photos of the painting to the Van Gogh museum in Amsterdam asking their opinion, and after a long delay, received a very short, terse reply, stating they did not believe the painting to be by Vincent. We received many offers of hundreds and of low thousands of dollars, all rejected. We also received much written abuse accusing us of low moral character and questioning our intelligence. We are serious and honest. We have thick skin, but can easily do without such comments and abuse. We welcome and will respond to serious questions about the art work. We are not the best photographers- we’ve done the best we can considering the glare from the surface of the painting. The painting can be made available by appointment to be examined by serious purchasers or experts. Examination to be at a conference room in Brookville, Indiana 70 miles east of Indianapolis. The item “Post Impressionist Dutch Original Oil on Canvas” is in sale since Monday, August 19, 2013. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “aogiftshopcom” and is located in Brookville, Indiana. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Date of Creation: Antique (Pre-1900)
- Originality: Original
- Listed By: Agent for the Owner
- Medium: Oil
- Subject: Floral & Gardens
- Style: Impressionism
- Size: Medium (up to 36in.)
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Signed?: Unsigned
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30″)