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.

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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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19thC Framed Lorenzo Somberby (1816-1883). View from Hyde Park to Catskill Mountains. Signed and dated lower right "L. Somerby 1852" oil on board. Mislabeled on the back: "Cornwall On The Hudson, Bannerman's Island". This iconic View from the location of Vanderbilt’s Mansion overlooking the Hudson River at Hyde Park, NY was most likely copied by the artist from an 1840 engraved print by William H. Bartlett (1800-1854). A number of Hudson River School artists painted this View including Victor DeGrailly (1804-1889) and J.H. Carmiencke (1810-1867). AskArt Bio: Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, he became a landscape painter who copied work by William H Bartlett that appeared in a volume called "American Scenery." This book, much copied, inspired a number of landscape painters. He was the youngest of three brothers, all whom became painters, and nothing is known of his early training. In 1834, the family moved to Boston, and he advertised himself as a sign painter. His studio during the 1860s was at 5 Bromfield and 40 School Street in the heart of Boston's commercial district. He died in Boston in 1883. Estimate: $7,000-$14,000. Sight: 17x24” Overall: 24x30.5”. (See multiple photos for details and condition.)

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19thC Framed Lorenzo Somberby (1816-1883). View from Hyde Park to Catskill Mountains. Signed and dated lower right "L. Somerby 1852" oil on board. Mislabeled on the back: "Cornwall On The Hudson, Bannerman's Island". This iconic View from the location of Vanderbilt’s Mansion overlooking the Hudson River at Hyde Park, NY was most likely copied by the artist from an 1840 engraved print by William H. Bartlett (1800-1854). A number of Hudson River School artists painted this View including Victor DeGrailly (1804-1889) and J.H. Carmiencke (1810-1867). AskArt Bio: Born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, he became a landscape painter who copied work by William H Bartlett that appeared in a volume called "American Scenery." This book, much copied, inspired a number of landscape painters. He was the youngest of three brothers, all whom became painters, and nothing is known of his early training. In 1834, the family moved to Boston, and he advertised himself as a sign painter. His studio during the 1860s was at 5 Bromfield and 40 School Street in the heart of Boston's commercial district. He died in Boston in 1883. Estimate: $7,000-$14,000. Sight: 17x24” Overall: 24x30.5”. (See multiple photos for details and condition.)

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Closes On: Dec 11, 2024
08:10:00 PM – 08:10:30 PM EST

High Bid:
$3,300.00 – huds0n

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Quantity: 1

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