Apr 16, 2024 11:00 EST

Fine Art Including Sporting Art & Dogs in Art®

 
Lot 534
 

534

Percival Rosseau

American, 1859-1937
A Moment's Rest - Foxhounds at a Ford, 1926
Signed and dated Rosseau/1926 (ll); inscribed as titled on the backing board
Oil on canvas backed by board
18 1/8 x 24 1/4 inches (46 x 61.5 cm)

Frame: 23 5/8 x 29 3/4 inches

Sold for $48,000
Estimated at $18,000 - $22,000

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

American, 1859-1937
A Moment's Rest - Foxhounds at a Ford, 1926
Signed and dated Rosseau/1926 (ll); inscribed as titled on the backing board
Oil on canvas backed by board
18 1/8 x 24 1/4 inches (46 x 61.5 cm)

Frame: 23 5/8 x 29 3/4 inches

Frame rubbing; few small scattered spots of inpainting (center right; upper right center); unable to detect further restoration through the varnish under UV light.

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Auction: Fine Art Including Sporting Art & Dogs in Art®, Apr 16, 2024

  • Auction of Fine Art Including Sporting Art & Dogs in Art® on April 16, 2024

  • Featuring Paintings, Prints & Sculpture Devoted to Dogs, Horses & Sporting Art

  • Consignments Are Currently Being Accepted for Future Auctions


NEW YORK, NY -- Paddles were wagging at Doyle's popular auction of Fine Art Including Sporting Art & Dogs in Art® on April 16, 2024. Showcased were works spanning the late 19th century to the present day, including a special section of paintings, sculpture, drawings, prints and other objects devoted to dogs, horses and sporting art.

Percival Rosseau
Top dog at the sale was A Moment's Rest - Foxhounds at a Ford  from 1926 by Percival Rosseau (1859-1937) that achieved $48,000, more than doubling its $18,000-22,000 estimate. Rosseau was born in Louisiana and studied in Paris at the Academie Julian. A painting of his wife with two Irish wolfhounds exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1904 was so well received by the critics that he began specialize in painting dogs. Rosseau returned to the United States in 1915, joined the art colony at Old Lyme, Connecticut, and pursued his specialty of painting scenes of sporting dogs.


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