Head of a Dog
Oil-on-artist board.
Unsigned
Collin Graeme Roe is thought to be the son of Robert Henry Roe and the brother of Frederick Roe. He specialized in gun-dogs and shooting scenes as well as hunters in stables. It is stated that his dog pictur ...click for details
Oscar Ricciardi (Italian, 1864-1935)
Oil-on-panel, signed
Ricciardi began his studies under painter, Bernardo Celentano, and was also influenced by the "lively" style of Domenico Morelli. He initially painted similar " ...click for details
Camelia was a Baltimore portrait painter who studied at the Charcoal Club with S. Edwin Whiteman and at the Philadelphia Academy of Fine Arts with Chase and Beaux. F ...click for details
Louis Abel-Truchet (French, 1857-1918)
Oil-on-canvas, signed.
Louis Abel-Truchet was born in Versailles on December 29, 1857. He was the student of Jules Lefebvre and Benjamin Constant at the Julian Academy in Paris. Abel-Truchet spe ...click for details
Tabletop Still Life with Oriental Porcelains and Jonquils
Louise West (American, 20th century)
Oil-on-canvas.
Louise West was a painter and teacher, born in Baltimore, Maryland. She studied under H. Snell and F. Brangwyn. Her name is listed in Falk's, ...click for details
J. Stewart Barney (American, 1869-1925)
Oil-on-canvas, signed lower middle.
Barney was born in Richmond, Virginia in 1869.
He was a painter, architect, sculptor and writer.
He exhibited a collection of Scottish and American landscapes ...click for details
Still Life with Roses and Fruit on a Mossy Bank
Oil-on-canvas, signed and dated, "1884".
Joseph Eugene Gilbault specialized in painting still lives, flowers and fruit. He returned to Lausanne after the War of 1870. In Lausanne he took part in the Exhibition of the Swiss Society of Fine Arts in 1876. In 1878, he left Laus ...click for details
"Covenanters' Marriage"
Oil-on-canvas, signed.
"Covenanter" was a term which applied, during the 16th and 17th centuries, to the Scottish Presbyterians who banded together in a series of agreements, or covenants. In 1643 the English Parliament and the Scots drew up a Solemn League and Covenant that provided f ...click for details