Antique Art
Antique Oil Painting of Figures Dancing in the Woods
Oil painting of antique age depicts figures dancing in a wood, a soft setting sun creating a haunting glow against the delicately painted trees. Exhibiting the prototypical glazing techniques of romantic art, this painting offers wide appeal to any art collector. Housed in a weathered gold frame, this large painting is signed illegibly by the artist in the lower right hand corner of the canvas.
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VINCENT CLARE (1855-1930) Still Life Oil Painting
Small original oil painting by listed English artist Vincent Clare (1855-1930) depicts a lavish still life with fruits against a vibrant background for verdure and florals. Apples, plums, and grapes are rendered with soft brushstrokes, creating an image good enough to eat. Housed in a mossy toned frame with bronze accents, this original painting has been signed by Clare in the lower right hand corner of the painting.
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Antique VINCENT CLARE (1855-1930) Still Life Oil Painting
Small original antique oil painting by listed English artist Vincent Clare (1855-1930) depicts a lavish still life with fruits against a vibrant background for verdure and florals. Lush peaches and grapes are rendered with soft brushstrokes, creating an image good enough to eat. Housed in a mossy toned frame with bronze accents, this original painting has been signed by Clare in the lower right hand corner of the canvas.
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WILLIAM WILLIAMS “Harvest Landscape” Original Oil on Canvas Circa Late 18th Century
Fabulously antique, “Harvest Landscape” by late 18th century painter William Williams depicts a quaint pastoral scene under a blue sky with puffed white clouds. Small figures can be seen carrying bundles of wheat. Muted colors and classical execution evokes charming tranquility. The antique frame is carved with a golden finish, and includes a brass light. Signed in corner. Alchester, Warwickshire noted on reverse.
About the Artist:
Taken from the insurance appraisal (on file): William Williams was an English subject, landscape, and portrait artist who practiced in London and Norwich in the latter half of the 18th Century. The Society of Arts awarded him a premium in 1758 and he exhibited occasionally at the Royal Academy between 1770 and 1792. His “Marriage” and “Gallantry” were engraved by Jukes, and several of his Shakespearian subjects by Valentine Green.
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Antique Original Oil on Board Portrait Signed S. REYNOLDS
Antique original oil on board painting is a portrait of a schoolboy, leaning on his desk, smiling as he holds a pen against paper. The young man’s dark coat and dark backdrop pull the focus to his bright, pleasant face. The medium of oil on board gives a rich look to this portrait. Signed S. Reynolds in corner, framed in gold.
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JOHAN BARTHOLD JONGKIND (1819-1891) Original Oil Nightscape on Panel
Own a piece of art history with this original oil on panel painting by the illustrious Dutch master and frontrunner of Impressionism, Johan Barthold Jongkind (1819-1891). This painting on panel features a moonlit maritime scene that Jongkind is best known for. This painting is considered “nocturnally perfect” with radiating moonlight in a cloudy sky being perfectly reflected in the shimmering waters underneath. The low horizon, deep contrast in color, and loose yet intentional brushstrokes are quintessential to Jongkind’s style.
In 1874, Jongkind was extended an invitation to participate in the first exhibition of Impressionist works at the Salon in Paris, but declined. Following the rejection of his painting “Moonlight in Rotterdam” at the 1873 Salon, he refused to participate in such exhibitions again. This exact painting was created in 1874, at that pivotal point in the Impressionist movement and in art history as a whole.
This painted panel is framed in an aged gold frame with a paper label on the reverse. Jongkind’s signature and the year 1874 is found in the bottom left corner of the composition.
About the Artist:
Johan Bathold Jongkind (1819-1891) was a Dutch painter and printmaker who is widely recognized as a forefather of Impressionism. After training at the art academy in The Hague, he moved to Monparnasse, Paris. After studying and working for two years, he was accepted into the Paris Salon exhibition. Despite receiving praise from critics Charles Baudelaire and Emile Zola, he experienced little success that induced depression worsened by alcoholism. Jongkind would continue to struggle with his mental health and dependency issues throughout his life. He returned to Holland for 5 years before going back to Paris, renting a studio and developing a style that would be critical to the consequent Impressionist movement. He met Eugène Boudin, Alfred Sisley, and Claude Monet, and became a mentor to the three young artists. Monet attributed the “definitive education” of his artistic eye to Jongkind. Jongkind mostly focused on marine landscapes, consistently employing strong contrasts and lively brushwork. Following in Dutch tradition, most of his works feature a low horizon to emphasize the sky. His legacy is strong in both the art market and in museum collections around the world. Although his contemporaries admired his work and style, his distaste for social gatherings and salons may have been what prevented him from coming to the forefront of the Impressionist movement. However, his background contributions were equally as important to him personally and many other young artists.
Antique Oil Painting of Mother and Child
From the early 1900s, this antique original oil painting depicts a mother holding her blonde child as they bathe naked in the water. Even with the loose brush style of this piece, one can observe the tenderness on the mother’s face clearly. This unsigned piece is housed in its original frame.
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