761 Durham Road, (for USPS: Newtown, PA 18940)
Pineville, PA 18946
United States
Since 1998, Michael and Melissa Locati have been selling antiques and fine art online. Our consignors are in need of services for estate liquidation, people downsizing, as well as individuals thinning out their collection. From single item consignment to full collection liquidation, Locati, LLC assi...Read more
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Nov 19, 2023
A pencil, gouache, and pastel view of Istanbul " The Kahriveh-Djami" signed at the lower left, and view of "Bruges" in pencil, pastel and gouache also signed at the lower left.
From Askart.com: George Wharton Edwards was born in Fair Haven, Connecticut, in 1859, and died in Greenwich, Connecticut in 1950. He was a painter and author of books regarding American history and European customs. He lived in Paris prior to 1892, New York City (1892-1902); Plainfield, New Jersey; and Greenwich, Connecticut; and was known for his unique handling of impressionism and for his marine paintings of fishermen, lobstermen and boats along the Monhegan shoreline.
Edwards was educated at Antwerp and Paris (1881-1884). In Paris, he studied under Eugene Fayen and in Cancale. By 1890, he was painting on Monhegan.
He was an Associate of the National Academy and a member of the American Water Color Society; National Institute of Arts and Letters; Allied American Artists and Painters and the Scultpors' Gallery Association. From 1898-1903 Edwards was Art Director for Collier's and later was manager of the Art Department for the American Bank Note Company (1904-1912). He won medals in Boston (1884 and 1890) for drawings and repeated his success with paintings at the 1901 Buffalo Exposition; the 1902 South Carolina Exposition; the Barcelona Exposition; and he won the King Albert gold medal in 1920; the Golden Palms of the French Academy in 1921 and more.
Dimensions: the view of Istanbul sight is 17 1/2" x 11 1/4", the frame 23" x 16 3/4", "Bruges" sight is 19" x 11", the frame 24 1/2" x 16"
Provenance: From a New Jersey estate.
The view of "Bruges" appears to have a repaired paper tear at the upper right corner, otherwise both appear to be in very good condition, not examined out of the frame.
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