This curated auction of Hudson River Paintings for sale is from the personal collection of Robert & Susan Doyle of Fishkill, NY. The Doyle's are offering thirty-seven American 19thC Hudson River School paintings at auction. All Hudson River paintings in this sale are original works and almost all have been professionally cleaned and conserved. The first American School of Art is known as "The Hudson River School," consisting of mid nineteenth century "Nature Painters" who found spirituality in nature. These adventuresome Hudson River artists hiked to see impressive views. They sketched and did studies in the field to bring back to their studios to create finished paintings. The Hudson River served as the main route of travel to the best places, as well as provided the best subject matter. New York City, with the National Academy of Design to exhibit at, was the center of the American Arts world in the 19thC. These "Nature Painters" celebrated and depicted the pristine magnificence of the American landscape of the 19th Century on their canvases. Now you can experience the beauty, tranquility and grandness of Nature from the first American School of Art; the Hudson River School. Register and Bid now! Artwork is on display at the Absolute Auction Center in Pleasant Valley, NY.

Payment is due by Friday, December 13 at 1PM. All lots subject to seller approval.

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This curated auction of Hudson River Paintings for sale is from the personal collection of Robert & Susan Doyle of Fishkill, NY. The Doyle's are offering thirty-seven American 19thC Hudson River School paintings at auction. All Hudson River paintings in this sale are original works and almost all have been professionally cleaned and conserved. The first American School of Art is known as "The Hudson River School," consisting of mid nineteenth century "Nature Painters" who found spirituality in nature. These adventuresome Hudson River artists hiked to see impressive views. They sketched and did studies in the field to bring back to their studios to create finished paintings. The Hudson River served as the main route of travel to the best places, as well as provided the best subject matter. New York City, with the National Academy of Design to exhibit at, was the center of the American Arts world in the 19thC. These "Nature Painters" celebrated and depicted the pristine magnificence of the American landscape of the 19th Century on their canvases. Now you can experience the beauty, tranquility and grandness of Nature from the first American School of Art; the Hudson River School. Register and Bid now! Artwork is on display at the Absolute Auction Center in Pleasant Valley, NY.

Payment is due by Friday, December 13 at 1PM. All lots subject to seller approval.

Information with payment and pickup instructions will be emailed to winning bidders the morning after the auction ends.

Pickup is by appointment only and must be completed by Friday, December 13 at 3PM.


All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 18% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods for non-vehicle & non-equipment is cash, Visa, Master Card or Discover card.

Preview available online 24 hours or by appointment only. To schedule, contact our office at 845-635-3169, option 7.

Items are located at the Absolute Auction Center: 45 South Ave, Pleasant Valley, NY 12569.

Click More Info/Bid Now for additional photos.


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#2 – Evelyn Montague Bicknell (1857-1936) View from “Alpine, NJ,” Palisades on the Hudson River, signed, framed, oil on board painting with additional information included on back. AskArt Bio: Evelyn Montague Bicknell — an oil and watercolor painter known for his landscapes, marines, coastal scenes, and scenes of Bermuda from 1902/3 — was born in New York City on August 31, 1857 and died in 1936. According to The Boston Art Club Exhibition Record, 1873-1909, his address from 1888 to 1892 was 2 West 14th Street New York City; 1894, 96 Fifth Avenue, NYC; 1896 and 1897, 35 West 14th Street, NYC; 1898 to 1902, 52 East 23rd Street, NYC; and in 1905, 55 West 33rd Street, NYC. Fielding has his address in 1926 at 18 West 27th Street, NYC. In the February 8, 1902 edition of The New York Times, "What Is Doing In Society," Bicknell was reported as spending the winter in Bermuda. Bicknell was a member of the New York Watercolor Club; the Salmagundi Club in NYC; and the American Watercolor Society in NYC. He exhibited with the National Academy of Design from 1885 to 1899; the Boston Art Club from 1888 to 1905; the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1888 to 1900; the National Arts Club in NYC; Salons of America; and the Art Institute of Chicago. Sources: Who Was Who in American Art, 1999, page 309; Davenport's Art Reference, 2006/2007 Edition, page 223; Mantle Fielding, 1986, page 69; Mallett, page 36; Dealer's Choice Biographical Encyclopedia of American Painters... 2002 page 124 Boston Art Club Exhibition Record1873-1909, page 73; the History of the Duyckinck Family, page 60; Smithsonian Institution Research Information System; The New York Times, February 8, 1902, page 9, "What Is Doing In Society.” The following information is from Bob Mueller, Chairman, Curators Committee, Salmagundi Club. He writes: "I'm sending this email with the hope of finally setting the record straight regarding this artist.” Evelyn Montague Bicknell was an indeed member of the Salmagundi Club from 1892 until his death on March 5, 1936. In fact, Bicknell had a room at the Club and died there at the age of 78. The greatest misconception about this artist in all the biographies I have found online, and even "Who Was Who In American Art", was that they all claimed he was a she! One even goes so far as stating that Evelyn M. Bicknell was the wife of another Salmagundian, Frank A. Bicknell (they were not related). All acknowledge Bicknell as a member of the club but fail to note the fact that it was an all-male organization until 1973. The artist was also a member of the American Water Color Society and the New York Water Color Club. Bicknell was born on July 14, 1857 in Riverdale, NY and was known primarily as a painter of coastal landscapes, marines and scenes of Bermuda, a favorite vacation spot for the artist. Most sincerely - Bob Mueller. Sight: 6.5x9.5, Overall: 13x16. Artist’s Auction Record: $4,480. Estimate: $2,000-$5,000. (See multiple photos for details and condition.)

Evelyn Montague Bicknell (1857-1936) View from “Alpine, NJ,” Palisades on the Hudson River, signed, framed, oil on board painting with additional information included on back. AskArt Bio: Evelyn Montague Bicknell — an oil and watercolor painter known for his landscapes, marines, coastal scenes, and scenes of Bermuda from 1902/3 — was born in New York City on August 31, 1857 and died in 1936. According to The Boston Art Club Exhibition Record, 1873-1909, his address from 1888 to 1892 was 2 West 14th Street New York City; 1894, 96 Fifth Avenue, NYC; 1896 and 1897, 35 West 14th Street, NYC; 1898 to 1902, 52 East 23rd Street, NYC; and in 1905, 55 West 33rd Street, NYC. Fielding has his address in 1926 at 18 West 27th Street, NYC. In the February 8, 1902 edition of The New York Times, "What Is Doing In Society," Bicknell was reported as spending the winter in Bermuda. Bicknell was a member of the New York Watercolor Club; the Salmagundi Club in NYC; and the American Watercolor Society in NYC. He exhibited with the National Academy of Design from 1885 to 1899; the Boston Art Club from 1888 to 1905; the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1888 to 1900; the National Arts Club in NYC; Salons of America; and the Art Institute of Chicago. Sources: Who Was Who in American Art, 1999, page 309; Davenport's Art Reference, 2006/2007 Edition, page 223; Mantle Fielding, 1986, page 69; Mallett, page 36; Dealer's Choice Biographical Encyclopedia of American Painters... 2002 page 124 Boston Art Club Exhibition Record1873-1909, page 73; the History of the Duyckinck Family, page 60; Smithsonian Institution Research Information System; The New York Times, February 8, 1902, page 9, "What Is Doing In Society.” The following information is from Bob Mueller, Chairman, Curators Committee, Salmagundi Club. He writes: "I'm sending this email with the hope of finally setting the record straight regarding this artist.” Evelyn Montague Bicknell was an indeed member of the Salmagundi Club from 1892 until his death on March 5, 1936. In fact, Bicknell had a room at the Club and died there at the age of 78. The greatest misconception about this artist in all the biographies I have found online, and even "Who Was Who In American Art", was that they all claimed he was a she! One even goes so far as stating that Evelyn M. Bicknell was the wife of another Salmagundian, Frank A. Bicknell (they were not related). All acknowledge Bicknell as a member of the club but fail to note the fact that it was an all-male organization until 1973. The artist was also a member of the American Water Color Society and the New York Water Color Club. Bicknell was born on July 14, 1857 in Riverdale, NY and was known primarily as a painter of coastal landscapes, marines and scenes of Bermuda, a favorite vacation spot for the artist. Most sincerely - Bob Mueller. Sight: 6.5x9.5, Overall: 13x16. Artist’s Auction Record: $4,480. Estimate: $2,000-$5,000. (See multiple photos for details and condition.)

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Evelyn Montague Bicknell (1857-1936) View from “Alpine, NJ,” Palisades on the Hudson River, signed, framed, oil on board painting with additional information included on back. AskArt Bio: Evelyn Montague Bicknell — an oil and watercolor painter known for his landscapes, marines, coastal scenes, and scenes of Bermuda from 1902/3 — was born in New York City on August 31, 1857 and died in 1936. According to The Boston Art Club Exhibition Record, 1873-1909, his address from 1888 to 1892 was 2 West 14th Street New York City; 1894, 96 Fifth Avenue, NYC; 1896 and 1897, 35 West 14th Street, NYC; 1898 to 1902, 52 East 23rd Street, NYC; and in 1905, 55 West 33rd Street, NYC. Fielding has his address in 1926 at 18 West 27th Street, NYC. In the February 8, 1902 edition of The New York Times, "What Is Doing In Society," Bicknell was reported as spending the winter in Bermuda. Bicknell was a member of the New York Watercolor Club; the Salmagundi Club in NYC; and the American Watercolor Society in NYC. He exhibited with the National Academy of Design from 1885 to 1899; the Boston Art Club from 1888 to 1905; the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts from 1888 to 1900; the National Arts Club in NYC; Salons of America; and the Art Institute of Chicago. Sources: Who Was Who in American Art, 1999, page 309; Davenport's Art Reference, 2006/2007 Edition, page 223; Mantle Fielding, 1986, page 69; Mallett, page 36; Dealer's Choice Biographical Encyclopedia of American Painters... 2002 page 124 Boston Art Club Exhibition Record1873-1909, page 73; the History of the Duyckinck Family, page 60; Smithsonian Institution Research Information System; The New York Times, February 8, 1902, page 9, "What Is Doing In Society.” The following information is from Bob Mueller, Chairman, Curators Committee, Salmagundi Club. He writes: "I'm sending this email with the hope of finally setting the record straight regarding this artist.” Evelyn Montague Bicknell was an indeed member of the Salmagundi Club from 1892 until his death on March 5, 1936. In fact, Bicknell had a room at the Club and died there at the age of 78. The greatest misconception about this artist in all the biographies I have found online, and even "Who Was Who In American Art", was that they all claimed he was a she! One even goes so far as stating that Evelyn M. Bicknell was the wife of another Salmagundian, Frank A. Bicknell (they were not related). All acknowledge Bicknell as a member of the club but fail to note the fact that it was an all-male organization until 1973. The artist was also a member of the American Water Color Society and the New York Water Color Club. Bicknell was born on July 14, 1857 in Riverdale, NY and was known primarily as a painter of coastal landscapes, marines and scenes of Bermuda, a favorite vacation spot for the artist. Most sincerely - Bob Mueller. Sight: 6.5x9.5, Overall: 13x16. Artist’s Auction Record: $4,480. Estimate: $2,000-$5,000. (See multiple photos for details and condition.)

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