Lot 68
 

68

Elihu Vedder

American, 1836-1923
Porto di Anzio
Signed Vedder and inscribed as titled (ll)
oil on canvas
7 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches

Exhibited:
New York, Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, Myth and Reality; Elihu Vedder and American Painters in Italy, May 10 - May 31, 2012

Framed 11 3/4 x 16 3/4 inches

0113-104

Sold for $8,320
Estimated at $1,500 - $2,500

Includes Buyer's Premium


 

American, 1836-1923
Porto di Anzio
Signed Vedder and inscribed as titled (ll)
oil on canvas
7 1/2 x 12 1/2 inches

Exhibited:
New York, Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, Myth and Reality; Elihu Vedder and American Painters in Italy, May 10 - May 31, 2012

Framed 11 3/4 x 16 3/4 inches

Notes:

0113-104

Glue relined; the tacking edges have been reinforced; careful inpainting in the lower right corner.

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Auction: American Paintings & Prints / American Furniture, Silver & Decorative Arts, Oct 23, 2024

  • Auction of American Paintings & Prints on October 23, 2024 Saw Spirited Bidding

  • Comprising Lots 1 - 175 in the Sale

  • Highlights include a 1790 Portrait by Charles Willson Peale that Realized $44,800

  • Consignments Are Currently Being Accepted for Future Auctions

  • We Invite You to Contact Us for Complimentary Auction Estimates of Your Collection


NEW YORK, NY – Doyle's auction of American Paintings & Prints on October 23, 2024 saw strong prices for late 18th, 19th and 20th century works, including fine examples of portraiture; still lifes; nautical paintings and Hudson River, Western and regional landscapes.

Highlighting the sale was a 1790 portrait by Charles Willson Peale that realized $44,800. One of America's first great artists, Peale (1741-1827) served in the Continental Army, during which time he painted a number of miniatures of his fellow officers. He would go on to paint portraits of several of America’s Founding Fathers, including Jefferson, Hamilton, Franklin, and of course, Washington. Peale’s masterful portrait from 1790 of William Littleton Murray, who resided in the artist’s native Maryland, depicts the young man in a casual pose that exudes a confidence and optimism that reflects the mood of our nascent nation. The work descended in the family of the sitter and was offered publicly for the first time.

Another noteworthy portrait was Thomas Cowperthwaite Eakins' The Singer (Mrs. Liego) that achieved $38,400, many times its estimate of $5,000-8,000. Realist painter, photographer and influential fine art educator, Eakins (1844-1916) was a sought-after portraitist in his native Philadelphia, painting hundreds during his lifetime. Like the portrait by Peale, this work had descended in the family of the sitter.

Belgian/American artist Joseph John Paul Meert’s view of a Coal Yard soared past its estimate of $1,500-2,500 to achieve $21,760 – the second highest price for the artist at auction. Before he transitioned to Abstract art in the 1940s, Meert (1905-1990) painted a number of murals commissioned by the WPA, during which time he painted this work from 1937.

American Furniture, Silver & Decorative Arts
A second session of the sale on October 24 comprising lots 201 - 560 will offer American Furniture, Silver & Decorative Arts.


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Consignments are currently being accepted for future auctions. We invite you to contact us for a complimentary auction evaluation. Our Specialists are always available to discuss the sale of a single item or an entire collection.

For information, please contact:
Paintings: Bill Fiddler, 212-427-4141, ext. 249, paintings@Doyle.com
Prints: Cynthia Klein, 212-427-4141, ext. 246, prints@Doyle.com

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