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Francis Henry Richardson (1859-1934). "Girl in Blue".
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Pre 1910 item# 883586 (stock# 2463)
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Raymond Agler Fine Arts
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Oil on canvas, 26 x 32 inches, 36 x 42 framed, signed l.r. and inscribed "Girl in Blue"/F.H. Richardson/Ipswich,Mass." verso. The work was painted at "Meadowview", the Ipswich, Massachusetts home that Ralph Adams Cram designed for the artist c. 1902. Richardson belonged to that group of New England artists, including Arthur Wesley Dow, Henry Rodman Kenyon, Childe Hassam and Willard Metcalf, who studied together in Paris in the 1880's at the Academie Julian. Richardso ...click for details
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Joseph G. Chandler (1813-84). Thos. Sylvanus Rich, 1852
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Pre 1900 item# 820658 (stock# 2466)
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Raymond Agler Fine Arts
978-281-5048
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Oil on canvas, 29.25 x 36.5 inches, 37 x 44 inches with custom gold leaf frame, inscribed verso before lining: "Painted for Thomas Sylvanus Rich, aged 21 months, by J.G. Chandler, May 1852." John O'Keefe, then at the Art Institute of Chicago, observed in his article on Chandler ("The Magazine Antiques", November, 1972) that Chandler's paintings "...between 1837 and 1852 embody much of the best in American folk art...It was in his portraits of children that Chandl ...click for details
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Robert D. Wilkie. The Kelp Gatherers, Gloucester.
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Pre 1900 item# 699688 (stock# 2467)
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978-281-5048
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Robert David Wilkie (1828-1903), "The Kelp Gatherers on the Beach at Gloucester, Mass.". Oil on canvas, 17 x 41 inches (sight), 25 x 49 inches with frame, signed "R. D. Wilkie" lower right, inscribed with title in pencil on stretcher. Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Wilkie was earning a living as an artist by his early twenties. By 1853 he was in the Boston area, producing illustrations for "Gleason's Pictorial" and "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Weekly" ...click for details
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Jack Johnson. Bronze Portrait Head.
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Pre 1930 item# 979694 (stock# 2467A)
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Raymond Agler Fine Arts
978-281-5048
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Bronze portrait head of Jack Johnson (1878-1946), 19.25 inches high including marble plinth, fine patina, signed "Mercedes B. de Garimaldi." Perhaps the greatest boxer of the twentieth century, John Arthur "Jack" Johnson died in a North Carolina car crash after reportedly being refused service at a small diner near Raleigh. He had won the heavyweight title in 1908 in Sydney, Australia, igniting the search for a "Great White Hope." This culminated in the famous Johns ...click for details
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