American Fine Art
By Cutler Bay Auctions
Aug 8, 2023
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, United States
Step into the world of exquisite fine art at our August online auction, featuring an impressive collection from the New England area, Highwaymen movement and beyond. Delight in the masterpieces of renowned artists, capturing the beauty of marine scapes, landscapes and portrait work. Whether you're an art enthusiast or a collector, this is your chance to own a piece of captivating artistry. The auction includes two collections directly from the extraordinary estates of Adelaide Lawson Gaylor and Wood Gaylor and also an impressive collection from Joseph Newmans estate. Don't miss the opportunity to bid on these extraordinary works and enrich your art collection. Happy bidding!
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LOT 93:

Arthur Parton (1842 - 1914) American

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Sold for: $300
Price including buyer’s premium: $ 375
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Arthur Parton (1842 - 1914) American
Arthur Parton (1842 - 1914) Watercolor on paper , Signed , measures 12" x 21.5 " , c/framed 21.5 " x 31" Known as a Hudson River School painter, especially of mountain landscapes, Arthur Parton was well established in the New York art world where he exhibited at the National Academy of Design for more than half a century. He was born in Hudson, New York to a religious family supported by a cabinetmaker father. He enrolled in the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts as a student of William Trost Richards, who remained a strong influence, and in 1862, his first exhibitions were in Philadelphia. In 1864, he moved to New York City where he exhibited regularly with the National Academy of Design excepting 1869 when he spent a year in Europe and was influenced by the Barbizon style of painting. In 1874, he and his wife moved into the Tenth Street Building in New York City, and he kept his studio there until 1893.
Condition: Good Condition

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