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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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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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.
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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Framed Victor de Grailly" (1804-1889) "Crow Nest from Bull Hill" featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View.” This 19thC oil on canvas painting was plate #36 on page 53 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. This was one of the paintings from “ The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands.” The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. It also bears the #4 tag from being on exhibit at the Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY. AskArt Bio: French painter Victor de Grailly, 1804-1889, working in a Hudson River School landscape style, is said to have lived in the United States from 1840 to 1870, but, according to Peter Falk, "no evidence has been found to confirm this statement". Most of his paintings of American scenes were based on engravings he saw in France in William Henry Bartlett's book, American Scenery, London, 1840. De Grailly studied in France with neo-classical landscape painter Victor Bertin, whose influence remained with De Grailly, although a more romantic feeling developed in his later work. According to one source, De Grailly was also profoundly influenced by a trip to the United States and a journey up the Hudson River that he made as a young man, painting scenes of the Hudson based on Bartlett prints. He first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1833 and continued to exhibit, but with less frequency, until 1880. De Grailly was only moderately responsive to the Barbizon painters, preferring to paint in the idealized landscape style he learned from Bertin. Victor De Grailly's work was included in the exhibition, "All That Is Glorious Around Us: Paintings From The Hudson River School", that traveled to the Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, August 10 - October 26, 1997; Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, January 20 - May 17, 1998; Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, March 13 - June 27, 1999; and the National Academy of Design, New York City, July 14 - September 12, 1999. A book of the same title was written by John Driscoll and published by Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, in 1997. De Grailly's work was also shown in an exhibition in 2003 of 19th-Century paintings from public and private collections, Poetic Joining: The Hudson River and the Highlands, at the Putnam County Historical Society and Foundry School Museum, Cold Spring, New York. (Bartlett Print Note: the craft of hand coloring prints was done by trained women in the 19thC. They were compensated one penny for each engraving, which was considered good work at the time. There are no two hand colored engravings that are identical. sometimes the artists used different colors on figures. Artists that copied these 1840 prints tended to slightly alter the composition, which is the case here. Auction Record: $72,000. Estimate: $7,000-$12,000. Sight: 24.5x29.5,” Overall: 29x34”. (See multiple photos for details and condition.)
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Framed Victor de Grailly" (1804-1889) "Crow Nest from Bull Hill" featured in the Exhibition "This Perfect River-View.” This 19thC oil on canvas painting was plate #36 on page 53 of the 67 page catalog for the exhibition. This was one of the paintings from “ The Hudson River School and Contemporaries in Private Collections in the Highlands.” The exhibit ran from July 20th to November 25, 2007 at the Putnam County Historical Society & Foundry School Museum in Cold Spring, NY. It also bears the #4 tag from being on exhibit at the Historic Boscobel Home on the Hudson in Cold Spring, NY. AskArt Bio: French painter Victor de Grailly, 1804-1889, working in a Hudson River School landscape style, is said to have lived in the United States from 1840 to 1870, but, according to Peter Falk, "no evidence has been found to confirm this statement". Most of his paintings of American scenes were based on engravings he saw in France in William Henry Bartlett's book, American Scenery, London, 1840. De Grailly studied in France with neo-classical landscape painter Victor Bertin, whose influence remained with De Grailly, although a more romantic feeling developed in his later work. According to one source, De Grailly was also profoundly influenced by a trip to the United States and a journey up the Hudson River that he made as a young man, painting scenes of the Hudson based on Bartlett prints. He first exhibited at the Paris Salon of 1833 and continued to exhibit, but with less frequency, until 1880. De Grailly was only moderately responsive to the Barbizon painters, preferring to paint in the idealized landscape style he learned from Bertin. Victor De Grailly's work was included in the exhibition, "All That Is Glorious Around Us: Paintings From The Hudson River School", that traveled to the Westmoreland Museum of Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania, August 10 - October 26, 1997; Palmer Museum of Art, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, January 20 - May 17, 1998; Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts, March 13 - June 27, 1999; and the National Academy of Design, New York City, July 14 - September 12, 1999. A book of the same title was written by John Driscoll and published by Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, in 1997. De Grailly's work was also shown in an exhibition in 2003 of 19th-Century paintings from public and private collections, Poetic Joining: The Hudson River and the Highlands, at the Putnam County Historical Society and Foundry School Museum, Cold Spring, New York. (Bartlett Print Note: the craft of hand coloring prints was done by trained women in the 19thC. They were compensated one penny for each engraving, which was considered good work at the time. There are no two hand colored engravings that are identical. sometimes the artists used different colors on figures. Artists that copied these 1840 prints tended to slightly alter the composition, which is the case here. Auction Record: $72,000. Estimate: $7,000-$12,000. Sight: 24.5x29.5,” Overall: 29x34”. (See multiple photos for details and condition.)
Closes On: Dec 11, 2024
08:16:30 PM – 08:17:00 PM EST
High Bid:
$2,600.00 – b68
Auction Type: One Lot
Quantity: 1
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