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L. KARAFYLLAKIS Oil On Canvas Original Painting Vessel At The Shore 40×30
KARAFYLLAKIS Oil On Canvas Original Painting Vessel At The Shore 40″x30″.
Edward Boulton Point Pleasant Painting Thomas Eakins Circle PA / NJ Shore Artist
Antique oil on canvas on board plein air painting “Sailing On The Manasquan” by Thomas Eakins Circle (“The Boys”) artist / President of the Art Students League of Philadelphia, PAFA, and Jersey Shore American Impressionist painter Edward “Teddy” W. By 17 years of age, she was a new star on the scene as a pulp writer and ended up marrying Eugene O’Neill. Her daughter, Oona, married Charlie Chaplin. In Eugene’s letters, he calls his father-in-law “Eddie”. Boulton sent him a crucifix when O’Neill was working on something with the theme of exorcism. Excess paperboard mounting should, in my opinion, be partially trimmed (right side) — inscription on back won’t be affected: To Rita? From her sincere friend Agnes Boulton April 15th 1911. Further provenance: Lyle Germer, Dover, NJ. Edward Boulton is a listed artist in the Who Was Who In American Art. He exhibited at venues such as the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (PAFA), the Art Institute of Chicago (AIC) and the Society of Independent Artists (first exhibition of the SIA). Board measures 4 1/4 x 6 7/8 inches. For best result, recommend framemaker such as Motyka. See picture for what I’d ask him to do: 1.5″ liner + 2.5″ wide molding carved frame = approx. 11.6 x 14.1 overall size. A nameplate would look great, with “Sailing On The Manasquan” as the title. This painting may be considered a (finished yet unsigned) study for that. Also see the’Thomas Eakins In New Jersey’ exhibition page on the John F. Peto Studio Museum site to watch a you-tube video relevant to this artist and his family. Agnes and Eugene O’Neill were Greenwich Village / Provincetown (P-town) people and friends with all the artists such as Charles Demuth. Edward Boulton was the inspiration for the professor-father in O’Neill’s’Strange Interlude’. When they were first married, Eugene and Agnes lived in Edward Boulton’s household at West Point Pleasant. This painting is a scene at the New Jersey shore at (West) Point Pleasant, near Manasquan Beach but on the River. The artist’s residence was’Old House’ on the corner of Herbertsville Road and Hall Avenue. It was situated next to a grove of pine trees that stood between the house and the Manasquan River. In the end, there were only 16 students from the PAFA who had the guts to leave with Eakins. Of those, only a few ended up very close to the master. Boulton was one of those few. Eakins and Boulton weren’t just painting. They were photographers, sculptors, etc. Using photographs to advance their level of painting and casting (sculpture) to create items like the death mask of Walt Whitman. Edward Boulton emerged as an American Impressionist. His best oils are painterly, with fluid brushwork. As time went on, I think PAFA artists like Edward Boulton and Bucks County maestro Edward Redfield became better painters. The art establishment and the American public didn’t like Impressionism. Per the efforts of the Ten American Painters, the style became gradually more accepted starting around 1900. By 1910, American Impressionism was at it’s peak. Boulton was committed to Eakins, so he was in the’Inner Circle’ and a collaborator. He ended up with gifts from Eakins (who regularly visited him at West Point Pleasant) such as paintings, photography, etc. That have been important material for Eakins scholars. While I usually think of Eakins as a Realist, if you look at his oil sketches in the Philadelphia Museum of Art, they look American Impressionist to me: “Study For Swimming Hole”, 3 3/4 x 5 1/2 inches; “Shore Scene”, 4 x 5 1/2 inches; “Landscape Sketch”, 6 1/4 x 7 inches (oil on canvas on cardboard), etc. Also in the PMA, they have many items attributed to Boulton yet also called Circle of Eakins. Note: For a very brief period upon graduating from high school, ca. 1910, Agnes Boulton attended art school in Philly. She decided it wasn’t for her and became a writer instead. Another young lady with the same story at the time in Philly was Rita Wellman born 1890; later Mrs. Leo, who was friends with Charles Demuth. Agnes was friends with Demuth, too. Rita ended up becoming one of the most produced women playwrites of the Provincetown Players. Agnes’ handwriting is hard to read, but if this painting is inscribed “To Rita”, I’d think Ms. Wellman would be that young lady. 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, Australia, Japan, China, Korea, South, Indonesia, South Africa, Thailand, Hong Kong, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei Darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French Guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman Islands, Liechtenstein, Sri Lanka, Monaco, Macau, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay.
- Size: Small
- Region of Origin: New Jersey, USA
- Artist: Edward Boulton
- Production Technique: Oil Painting
- Style: Impressionism
- Material: Oil, Canvas, Cardboard
- Time Period Produced: 1900-1924
- Personalize: No
- Type: Painting
- Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
- Subject: Cities & Towns, Landscape, Leisure, Maritime, Nautical, Seaside, Ships
- Culture: Jersey Shore
- Year of Production: 1911 or earlier
- Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
- Painting Surface: Canvas on Board
- Width (Inches): 6 7/8
- Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Height (Inches): 4 1/4
- Date of Creation: 1900-1949
- Color: Multi-Color
- UPC: NA
Rossini Original Oil On Canvas Sea Shore Sail Boat Painting
UP FOR SALE IS THIS ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS SEASCAPE PAINTING SIGNED BY ARTIST ROSINI. THE SIZE IS 25″ X 29″. THERE IS MINOR WEAR ON THE FRAME OTHERWISE THE CONDITION IS GREAT. COMES WITH A CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY SEAL ON BACK. The item “ROSSINI ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS SEA SHORE SAIL BOAT PAINTING” is in sale since Sunday, December 30, 2012. This item is in the category “Art\Paintings”. The seller is “jenderus” and is located in Hawthorne, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Original/Reproduction: Original
- Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
- Signed?: Signed
- Medium: Oil
- Subject: Seascape
- Style: Outsider Art
- Size Type/Largest Dimension: Medium (Up to 30″)
- Date of Creation: 1970-1989
- Region of Origin: US
Original Art Sunset Over Lake Shore Painting on Canvas Signed by Chuck Black
“Golden Hour” 16×20 Original Acrylic Painting. This is an ORIGINAL one of a kind acrylic landscape painting by myself, professional artist Chuck Black. Materials: acrylic paint on stretched canvas, 1.5 inches thick. That last hour before dark when the sun illuminates the horizon. I imagine the sun setting over the gentle waves, creating a beautiful golden glow in this painting. The edges are black which makes for a very elegant and modern look when hung on the wall. Everything is ready to hang right out of the box! The back of the painting. This painting was done with the highest quality archival material. This painting will last the ages! Not Framed, but could be hung with a nail using the wire already installed. EXAMPLE of a Certificate. (included with every painting). Thank you so much for stopping by. As you probably already know my name is Chuck Black. I’m an oil painter and I currently reside in Bozeman, MT. Above all I love everything outdoors. I’m a wildlife conservationist at heart. My passion is everything about the outdoors and art is just a way I can express that. Im set out to capture the outdoor lifestyle that I’ve lived for 29 years my age! If you would like to know a little more about myself then feel free to visit my website. To follow me and my work. Growing up along the countryside of Minnesota and Wisconsin provided me with a passion for the outdoors ever since I can remember. What I remember most is I was always trying to capture my time spent outside on paper. I’ve always loved to draw, but somewhere in my heart I knew that wildlife was what I really wanted to do. I received my bachelors degree in wildlife biology from the University of North Dakota. I worked for six years as a wildlife professional for Theodore Roosevelt National Park, the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, US Fish and Wildlife Service, Montana Fish Wildlife and Parks, Colorado Parks and Wildlife, and the Minnesota DNR. Over this time I’ve had the honor of gracing both the 2013 Colorado duck stamp as well as the 2015 California duck stamp with my paintings. My art is now displayed in hundreds of private collections around the world. Since relocating to Montana I’ve now taken my art full-time. I hope to grow as an artist in the coming years as I continue to be inspired on a daily basis by the beauty of Big Sky Country. I’ve loved exploring the rural areas of my country over the years. We have so many wonderful communities with extraordinary amounts of scenic countryside where the wildlife thrives. Sharing these times with my close friends and family has created memories that will last my lifetime. It’s these memories that inspire me to create. Life itself is beautiful. I want my art to reflect that inspiration and connect with those who share that similar love. The idea behind Wildlife and Art is to use my artwork to fund my efforts towards a better environment. I believe a great place to start is with our youth. I’ve been collaborating with the US Fish and Wildlife Service to come visit with their local school districts. I think it’d be great to get actively involved in our school system to get more kids excited about the outdoors, conservation, and our Federal Junior Duck Stamp program. Imagine if we could have dozens of more kids in each school who shared a similar love for wildlife conservation. Think of the impact that could have for the future of our natural resources. I want to use my wildlife artwork to fund my efforts for a better environment and more awareness towards what we can all do. So many in our country and our world have become disconnected from the natural environment and something needs to start changing right now. Each time I make a visit I’m overwhelmed by how engaged and enthusiastic the kids are. Watching how excited they become over the art and the wildlife excites me even more. I’m often reminded of myself when I was their age which inspires me to work even harder as an artist and a conservationist. This enthusiasm makes me realize how important it is to expose our youth to conservation and the outdoors. Artwork can be such a vital tool in this regard as it often can hold so much power. I’m beginning to add a couple more visits each year to my schedule and I hope that I’m able to expand this nationwide in the near future. Thank you so much for taking the time to read my story and for your support in my work. If you have any questions at all about this drawing, please do not hesitate to ask! The copyrights of this painting are reserved by the artist, Chuck Black. The purchaser, under no circumstances is allowed to reproduce this image in any way. If you received the painting and it is damaged, then take pictures of the painting and the package and send them to myself, Chuck Black. The item “Original Art Sunset Over Lake Shore Painting on Canvas Signed by Chuck Black” is in sale since Wednesday, March 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Art\Direct from the Artist\Paintings”. The seller is “wildlifeandart” and is located in Belgrade, Montana. This item can be shipped worldwide.