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Peter Bela Mayer
American b. 1888
Oil on Board
Peter Bela Mayer was known for his landscapes, harbors,
cities and farms. This painting was exhibited at the Salamagundi Club.
He is listed in the prestigious Who was Who in American Art.
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9 x 12
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Bernard Corey
American 20th Century
Oil on Board
Bernard Corey was born in Grafton, MA. at the beginning of the 20th Century. He was trained as a painter in Boston and New York. Corey was known for his plein air landscapes depicting New England in all four seasons.
He has received numerous awards for his work. Among the memberships Corey held are: Allied Artists of America, Salamagundi Club, Water Society Guild of Boston Artists and The Hudson Valley Art Association. His work is represented in numerous private collections and public galleries.
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14 x 14
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Alan Fetterman
American b. 1958
Oil
Alan Fetterman was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He is recognized as one of the leading forces continuing the Bucks County art legacy. Growing up in Doylestown and Plumsteadville in the 60’s and 70’s gave Alan his endearing connection with and affinity for the bucolic and cultural surroundings for which Bucks County has long been noted.
Cathy Viksjo, art critic and independent art historian, has said “In my opinion, Alan Fetterman is the most prominent landscape painter working in Bucks County today. He is the Edward Redfield of our day.”
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12 x 16
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Walter Mattern
American 1891-1946
Oil on Board
Walter Mattern grew up in Allentown and was a close personal friend and student of Walter Emerson Baum. He studied at The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Central School of Art in New York City. He often painted with Baum and his landscape style was naturalistic. He exhibited at the P.A.F.A. and the National Academy of Design.
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Ashton Wilson
American 1880-1953
Oil on Canvas
Ashton Wilson is a listed artist who studied with William Merrit Chase, Hawthorne, Beaux, Twachtman, Borglum and F. Howell. She studied at the Arts Student League and Academie Colarossi in Paris. She was a member of the National Association of Women Artists in New York City. This prestigious organization often held joint exhibitions with the National Academy of Design. She exhibited at the prestigious Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and the Society of Independent Artists. One of her works is part of the permanent collection in the West Virginia Capitol. She is listed in the prestigious Who Was Who in American Art and Falk’s Exhibition Records.
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8 x 10
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Alan Fetterman
American b. 1958
Oil on Canvas
Alan Fetterman was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He is recognized as one of the leading forces continuing the Bucks County art legacy. Growing up in Doylestown and Plumsteadville in the 60’s and 70’s gave Alan his endearing connection with and affinity for the bucolic and cultural surroundings for which Bucks County has long been noted.
Cathy Viksjo, art critic and independent art historian, has said “In my opinion, Alan Fetterman is the most prominent landscape painter working in Bucks County today. He is the Edward Redfield of our day.”
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Alan Fetterman
"Night, Pt. Pleasant"
Oil on Canvas
Alan Fetterman was born and raised in Pennsylvania. He is recognized as one of the leading forces continuing the Bucks County art legacy. Growing up in Doylestown and Plumsteadville in the 60’s and 70’s gave Alan his endearing connection with and affinity for the bucolic and cultural surroundings for which Bucks County has long been noted. Cathy Viksjo, art critic and independent art historian, has said “In my opinion, Alan Fetterman is the most prominent landscape painter working in Bucks County today. He is the Edward Redfield of our day.”
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 24 x 36
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Mary Butler
"Monhegan Island"
Oil on Canvas
Mary Cable Butler was member of PAFA (Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts) and a talented turn of the century American Pennsylvania artist known for detailed paintings of landscapes, mountains, rivers, lakes, Norway, dunes, and coastal views.
She studied with William M. Chase (Shinnecock School); Henri; Redfield; Philadelphia School of Design for Women; PAFA; Courtois, Prinet and Girardot in Paris.
She exhibited at PAFA from 1894 to 1946 as well as AIC, Boston AC and the Corcoran Gallery.
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14 x 18 |
Engstrom, Eleanor
Lobstertraps, NJ Shore
Oil on Canvas
Eleanor Engstrom, an American Impressionist, is known for her Parisian street scenes. She developed her elegant and warm style as a student of the noted New Jersey artist, John R. Grabach. Later she continued her studies under the training of New Jersey's Henry Gasser.
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 16 x 20
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Wolf, Rollin
Pastoral Bucks County Scene
Oil on Canvas
Rollin Wolf was a student of Walter E. Baum. He and his brother, Sam, studied with Orlando Wales and were students at the Kline-Baum Art School.
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16 x 20 |
Dannat, William Turner
Portrait of Woman with Fan
Oil on Canvas
Dannat specialized in portrait, figure and still life painting. He exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts; Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts, Paris;
The Society of British Artists in 1885; and the Royal Academy and the Glasgow Institute of the Fine Arts. He became a member of the Society of British Artists in 1885.
He is listed in Mallett and Who Was Who in American Art.
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22 x 26 |
Bernstein, Theresa
Gloucester Harbor
Oil on Canvas
Theresa Bernstein, whose remarkable career and long life span more than a century, is now being rediscovered and appreciated for her faithful commitment to New York Realism and her important contributions to the art world. She is currently included in the prestigious two-year traveling national exhibition – The Philadelphia Ten: A Women’s Artist Group 1917-1945.
Born in Philadelphia, she studied at the Philadelphia School of Design for Women (now Moore College of Art and Design) under Elliot Daingerfield and Henry Snell, and later with Daniel Garber and William Merritt Chase at the Art Students League in New York City.
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Rosalind Goldberg
Covered Bridge
Oil on Canvas
Goldberg is a Philadelphia artist who is listed in Davenports, Mallett and Who Was Who in American Art. She studied at the Philadelphia School of Design and the Pennsylvania
Academy of Fine Arts.
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Wolf, Rollin
Bridge over River
Oil on Canvas
Rollin Wolf was a student of Walter E. Baum. He and his brother, Sam, studied with Orlando Wales and were students at the Kline-Baum Art School.
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15 x 18 |
Hamilton, Hildegard
Pathway to the Cottage
Oil on Canvas
Hildegard Hamilton was born in Syracuse, NY. She began her artistic training with John Herron at the John Herron Art Institute. She continued her studies in Paris, first at the Academie Julian then at the Academie Colaross. She painted throughout Europe, South America and America. Her work is peeking at this time because of her wonderful colors and timeless scenes.
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22 x 30 |
Wysong, C.
Village Snow Scene
Oil on Canvas
Wysong was part of the Woodstock and Rockport artists groups. This painting was part of an estate purchased in Bridgewater, Vermont.
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12 x 16 |
Rosenbaum, Hani
Still Life
Oil on Board
Hani Rosembaum was a 20th Century Philadelphia Impressionist.
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12 x 16 |
Baker, David
Village Snow Scene
Oil on Board
David Baker is a listed artist noted for his landscapes, ferries and snow scenes.
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14 x 18 |
Engstrom, Eleanor
South Orange, NJ, Houses
Oil on Canvas
Eleanor Engstrom, an American Impressionist, is known for her Parisian street scenes. She developed her elegant and warm style as a student of the noted New Jersey artist, John R. Grabach. Later she continued her studies under the training of New Jersey's Henry Gasser.
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16 x 20 |
Wolf, Rollin
Pastoral Bucks County Scene
Oil on Canvas
Rollin Wolf was a student of Walter E. Baum. He and his brother, Sam, studied with Orlando Wales and were students at the Kline-Baum Art School.
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16 x 20 |
Engstrom, Eleanor
Nesting Mallard
Oil on Canvas
Eleanor Engstrom, an American Impressionist, is known for her Parisian street scenes. She developed her elegant and warm style as a student of the noted New Jersey artist, John R. Grabach. Later she continued her studies under the training of New Jersey's Henry Gasser.
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12 x 16 |
Becker, Howard D.
The Commons
Oil on Board
Howard Becker was born in Albany, New York. He graduated from the Pratt Institute of Art in Brooklyn in 1935. Mr. Becker eventually moved to Honesdale, Pennsylvania where he spent the rest of his life painting historical scenes, old farms, bridges and county churches in the surrounding area, picturesque Wayne County. Becker's excellent grasp of oil painting techniques, his rich palette and his masterful brush strokes are clearly visible in his paintings.
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Bartholemew, Dorothy
Still Life Flowers
Oil on Canvas
Bartholemew is a listed 20th Century American painter noted for her still life studies.
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15 x 18 |
Hamilton, Hildegard
Village with Mountain
Oil on Canvas
Hildegard Hamilton was born in Syracuse, NY. She began her artistic training with John Herron at the John Herron Art Institute. She continued her studies in Paris, first at the Academie Julian then at the Academie Colaross. She painted throughout Europe, South America and America. Her work is peeking at this time because of her wonderful colors and timeless scenes.
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Henshaw, Arthur C.
Pastoral Scene
Henshaw is a listed artist who exhibited in Salons and the Society of Independent Artists. He is listed in Who Was Who in American Art.
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16 x 20 |
Klaiber, Gladys
Yellow Roses
Oil on Board
Gladys Klaiber studied with Mary DeNeale Morgan in Carmel, California. She also studied under noted, listed artist Louise Cunningham from whom she developed her floral style. She exhibited at the Oakland Art Museum.
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Klaiber, Gladys
Floral Still Life
Oil on Canvas
Gladys Klaiber studied with Mary DeNeale Morgan in Carmel, California. She also studied under noted, listed artist Louise Cunningham from whom she developed her floral style. She exhibited at the Oakland Art Museum.
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Henshaw, Arthur C.
Pastoral Scene
Henshaw is a listed artist who exhibited in Salons and the Society of Independent Artists. He is listed in Who Was Who in American Art.
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22 x 18 |
Kennedy, Jean
Still Life
Oil on Canvas
Jean Kennedy is a listed 20th century artist who is known for her still lifes, plants and nudes.
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16 x 20 |
Wick, Edwin
Winter in Rockport
Oil on Board
Edwin Wick was a listed New Jersey impressionist and an active painter in the Rockport area. He had exhibitions at the Newark Gallery of Art, The Corcoran Gallery and one man exhibitions at his gallery in South Orange.
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18 x 24 |
Meixner, Heinz
New England Commons
Oil on Canvas
Meixner, a Wisconsin landscape listed artist has the same style and color scheme as the Pennsylvania Impressionists. The vibrant use of colors in this painting reflects the wonder of his plein air style. He is listed in the prestigious Who Was Who in American Art.
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Anna Thompson Achenbach
Nude
Oil on Canvas
Anna Thompson Achenbach is a listed artist noted for nudes, still lifes,
portraits and boxing scenes. This painting of a young woman is stunning.
The style has the quality of the National Academy artist, Robert Brackman.
The style of this painting is indicative of Achenbach’s academic training
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