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Circle of/Follower of EDGAR ALWIN PAYNE Oil on canvas
Circle of/Follower of EDGAR ALWIN PAYNE (American 1883-1947)
Tuna Boats in Brittany Harbor
Oil on canvas
Bears signature lower right "EDGAR PAYNE"
12 inches x 16 inches
Provenance:
Private Midwest collection, Omaha, Nebraska
Born in Washburn, Missouri, in 1883, Edgar Alwin Payne had a desire to travel the world. During his lifetime he would end up having crisscrossed the United States, travel to Mexico, Canada, Europe, and spend a summer in the Alps. However, the part of the world that appealed to him the most was the American West. Payne left home when he was 14 years old and to earn a living he would paint houses, signs, portraits and local theater sets. He found himself in Chicago where he enrolled at the Art Institute for a time but soon withdrew and as such always considered himself self-taught. In 1909, he had found his way to California and spent several months painting at Laguna Beach. In 1915, Payne made his first trip to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. He would return to this place to paint the beauty of the unspoiled Sierra and he glorified the area’s majestic peaks and cobalt blue lakes. He executed a good amount of paintings depicting Indians on horseback riding through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Indeed a Sierra Nevada mountain lake, Lake Payne, was named for him. The Sierra Nevada paintings would become one of his hallmarks. However, Payne was also drawn to Europe and would end up living there for two years at which time he exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1923 where he earned a honorable Mention. In Europe Payne would paint a variety of subjects but it was the colorful fishing boats of Concarneau Harbor in Brittany, France (such as the offered lot) and the picturesque sailing vessels of Chioggia, Venice, Italy that most marked his European painting experience. His first major commission was in 1917 when the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad asked him to paint the southwest along the railroads’ trek from Albuquerque to California. This commission would solidify him as an artist and forever link him to Western America. He was involved in the formation of the Laguna Beach Art Association and became its first president in 1920. He died in Hollywood, California in 1947. His works can be found in museums coast-to-coast such as the Laguna Art Museum, the Chicago Art Museum, Southwest Museum of Los Angeles and the National Academy of Design Collection.
Circle of/Follower of EDGAR ALWIN PAYNE (American 1883-1947)
Tuna Boats in Brittany Harbor
Oil on canvas
Bears signature lower right "EDGAR PAYNE"
12 inches x 16 inches
Provenance:
Private Midwest collection, Omaha, Nebraska
Born in Washburn, Missouri, in 1883, Edgar Alwin Payne had a desire to travel the world. During his lifetime he would end up having crisscrossed the United States, travel to Mexico, Canada, Europe, and spend a summer in the Alps. However, the part of the world that appealed to him the most was the American West. Payne left home when he was 14 years old and to earn a living he would paint houses, signs, portraits and local theater sets. He found himself in Chicago where he enrolled at the Art Institute for a time but soon withdrew and as such always considered himself self-taught. In 1909, he had found his way to California and spent several months painting at Laguna Beach. In 1915, Payne made his first trip to the Sierra Nevada Mountains. He would return to this place to paint the beauty of the unspoiled Sierra and he glorified the area’s majestic peaks and cobalt blue lakes. He executed a good amount of paintings depicting Indians on horseback riding through the Sierra Nevada Mountains. Indeed a Sierra Nevada mountain lake, Lake Payne, was named for him. The Sierra Nevada paintings would become one of his hallmarks. However, Payne was also drawn to Europe and would end up living there for two years at which time he exhibited at the Paris Salon in 1923 where he earned a honorable Mention. In Europe Payne would paint a variety of subjects but it was the colorful fishing boats of Concarneau Harbor in Brittany, France (such as the offered lot) and the picturesque sailing vessels of Chioggia, Venice, Italy that most marked his European painting experience. His first major commission was in 1917 when the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad asked him to paint the southwest along the railroads’ trek from Albuquerque to California. This commission would solidify him as an artist and forever link him to Western America. He was involved in the formation of the Laguna Beach Art Association and became its first president in 1920. He died in Hollywood, California in 1947. His works can be found in museums coast-to-coast such as the Laguna Art Museum, the Chicago Art Museum, Southwest Museum of Los Angeles and the National Academy of Design Collection.
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Featuring over 150 American, European and Old Master paintings, plus bronzes and works on paper. An exceptional offering of over 100 Russian icons, fine Imperial period Russian silver, porcelain, bronzes and paintings including works by Fabergé. Plus a fine offering of European works circa 1600-1800 including carved and polychrome sculpture, silver, bronze, ivory and Limoges enamels. Also hand painted porcelain plaques including KPM, exceptional Chinese and Asian decorative arts including over 200 pieces of carved ivory including tusks, Meiji okimonos, large figural groups and Shibayama. Also over 60 pieces of American and French art glass including cameo glass and Tiffany Favrile plus over 300 pieces of English Flow Blue Staffordshire as well as other European porcelain and ceramics. Also fine furnishings including mid-century modern designers, French period style gilt bronze and marquetry, gilt bronze candelabra, clocks, and garniture plus over 40 pieces of 19th century European silver and many fine carpets and rugs from a single owner lifetime collection. Also over 50 pieces of militaria and over 200 lots of coins including high grade American gold, and a complete set of Morgan Dollars, including high grade and rarities.
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