New England Art Exchange
$1250.00
$1250.00
Ronau William Woiceske, American, 1887-1953, "Evening Glow," Oil on canvas, 24 x 30 inches, 1944, signed l.r, in the original frame, with label. Woiceske was born in Bloomington Illinois and studied art with Birge Harrison and John Carlson. He became quite well known for his etchings and paintings of snow covered landscapes. Woiceske was a member of the Philadelphia Print Club, the National Association of Etchers, and the Woodstock Artist's Association.
New England Art Exchange
$1850.00
$1850.00
Joseph Brunner, German, 1826-1893, "Motiv Vom Bodensee (View from Lake Constance)," Oil on panel, sight size 7 x 13 inches, 1875, signed, titled and dated on back.
New England Art Exchange
$2900.00
$2900.00
Frederick Theodore Weber, American, 1883-1956, "Monhegan Island View," Oil on canvas, sight size 16 1/2 x 40 inches, c. 1910, signed l.l. "F. Weber", framed. Weber grew up in Columbia, SC but was educated in Germany where he graduated in Berlin in 1903. His artistic education began in Paris at the Ecole National des Beaux Arts and the Julian Academy. Ferdinand Humbert, Jean Paul Laurens, Raoul Verlet and Paul Richer were his teachers...
New England Art Exchange
$450.00
$450.00
William Rakocy, American, 20th Century, "Debussy's Clouds," Watercolor on paper, image size 13 1/4 x 18 1/8 inches, 1950, signed and titled in pencil, l.r. This is a study for the painting, "Debussy's Clouds," which was featured on the program for the Kansas City Philharmonic Orchestra's concert in December 1950.
New England Art Exchange
$1850.00
$1850.00
James King Bonnar, American, 1885-1961, "Autumn in New England," Oil on canvas adhered to board, 11 x 15 inches, c. 1930, signed, framed. James King Bonnar was born in North Adams Massachusetts and studied at the Massachusetts School of Art, becoming known for his New England landscapes and harbor scenes. He was one of the Rockport school of artists, along with Emile Gruppe, Aldro Hibbard and Anthony Thieme...
New England Art Exchange
$1650.00
$1650.00
Eugene Lambert, French, 1825-1900, "Three Cats," Watercolor on paper, 10 1/4 x 13 3/4 inches, signed. Eugene Lambert was a 19th century French painter known for his images of cats. He studied under Delacroix and Delarache and made his debut at the 1847 Salon. In 1874 he became a member of the Legion of Honor. His painting "Cats and Kittens" is in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
New England Art Exchange
$495.00
$495.00
Alfred A. Matthews, American, 19th Century, "By River's Edge," Watercolor, sight size 14 x 9 1/4 inches, signed l.r. "Alfred A. Matthews", period rosewood frame.
New England Art Exchange
$725.00
$725.00
Thomas G. Moses, American, 1856-1934, "A Gray Day, Fox Lake, Illinois," Oil on canvas, image size 18 x 24 inches, signed l.r. "Thomas G. Moses 1907".
New England Art Exchange
$1850.00
$1850.00
Luigi Paolillo, Italian, 1864-1934, "Galleon at Sea," Oil on canvas, site size 28 1/8 x 36 inches, signed l.r. "L. Paolillo", framed.
New England Art Exchange
$1600.00
$1600.00
Joseph Elliot Enneking, American, 1881-1942, "Hog Island, Maine," oil on canvas, sight size 17 x 12 inches, 1918,unsigned, attributed to Joseph Elliot Enneking, an American Impressionist painter known for his New England landscapes. There is a hand written title "Hog Island, Maine" and date "June 27 1918" on the bottom edge of the canvas and on the back but no clear signature. Period Gilt Frame
New England Art Exchange
$1600.00
$1600.00
Joseph Elliot Enneking, American, 1881-1942, "Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth," oil on canvas, sight size 12 x 17 inches, 1909, early American Impressionist style painting,unsigned, attributed to Joseph Elliot Enneking, a well known New England landscape artist. There is a hand written title ""Delano Park, Cape Elizabeth" and date "Jan 24th, 1909" on the bottom edge of the canvas and on the back, but no clear signature. Gilt period Frame.
New England Art Exchange
$6800.00
$6800.00
William Preston Phelps, American, 1849-1923, "springtime, Chesham, NH," oil on canvas, 18 x 24 inches, c. 1890, signed "WP Phelps", in a period gilt frame. Phelps was known as the "Painter of Monadnock." He lived most of his life in Dublin, NH, with the exception of several years he spent studying art in Europe. He painted many scenes of the area landscape of farms, fields and forests, most of which set against the backdrop of the majestic Mount Monadnock.












