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James Hope painting of Vermont valley landscape
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Pre 1900 item# 942918 (stock# 22B3 304)
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West Rutland Valley, Vermont by James Hope (American, 1818-1892). Oil on canvas, 30” x 40”, signed and dated 1860 lower left. James Hope was a noted portrait, landscape and historical genre painter who was active in Rutland County, Vermont and later in Watkins Glen, New York. His work shows the strong influences of his friend and fellow painter, Frederick Church. This painting most
probably depicts a valley in West Rutland or possibly Killington area.
James Hope was born in Scotland in 1 ...click for details
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Luigi Lucioni Vermont landscape painting - Green Mtns.
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Pre 1950 item# 942892 (stock# 22B3 312)
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Luigi Lucioni (Italian/American, 1900-1988) - September Ascension, an early landscape painting of a panoramic view of the Green Mountains in the environs of Manchester, VT, with scattered rain showers mixing with patches of sunshine in the distance. Oil on artist board, 5" x 8", signed and dated 1944 in lower right. Excellent condition, recently cleaned & with minor touch up; offered in a period carved wood frame, with the artist's original paper label affixed to the reverse, ...click for details
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Arthur B. Wilder painting - Collie dog on porch, VT
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Pre 1940 item# 894308 (stock# 26C10E 3014)
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Arthur B. Wilder (American, 1857-1949), oil painting on artist board, circa 1930, 27" x 24", signed lower right. Excellent condition. We believe that the subject of this colorful painting is the porch of Arthur Wilder's Mountain Ave. home in Woodstock, Vermont, with his collie dog, Lady. His grandson, Lyle Pearsons, records Arthur's later years as follows: "During the 1930s he continued painting regularly until his wife died in 1938. After that he painted mostly around ...click for details
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