Vintage and Antique Art
Young Woman and Puppy Antique Painting
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Beautiful and vibrant young girl with puppy. Painted on canvas/linen. Great color. Signed Bess Schilansky - 1926.
Pub Scene Storyteller Painting
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Antique 14x12 Pub Scene with wood molded frame, triple wood frame. Bright and colorful, heavy coverage, some cracking, linen or canvas.
S.W. Reynolds Engraving - Woman and Child Lord's Prayer
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Spectacular colored engraving, engraved and painted by S.W. Reynolds.
Nicely framed, tear visible.
Samuel William Reynolds (1773 - 1835)
Painter and mezzotint-engraver, working mainly in London. Father of painter and mezzotint-engraver Samuel William Reynolds jun. (1794-1872), and of miniaturist Elizabeth Reynolds (1800-76) who in 1829 married engraver William Walker.
Nicely framed, tear visible.
Samuel William Reynolds (1773 - 1835)
Painter and mezzotint-engraver, working mainly in London. Father of painter and mezzotint-engraver Samuel William Reynolds jun. (1794-1872), and of miniaturist Elizabeth Reynolds (1800-76) who in 1829 married engraver William Walker.
"A Forgetful Old Friend" by Edmund Osthaus, Framed Print
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Lovely old print of "A Forgetful Old Friend" with FABULOUS Antique Frame with dovetail corners. 27.5 x 26.5
Animal painter Edmund Osthaus (1858-1928) was born in Germany and formally studied painting there before emigrating to Ohio in 1883. Greatly influenced by his mentor Christian Kroener, a well-known animal painter, Osthaus dedicated himself to painting portraits of pedigreed hunting dogs. After relocating to the United States, Osthaus headed a fine arts academy but devoted himself to his paintings full time after it closed. Paintings by Edmund Osthaus reflect his lifetime sporting pursuits. In addition to his canine portraits, Edmund Osthaus' prints also realistically depict landscape scenes of ranching or hunting featuring dogs in the field. As a versatile artist, Edmund Osthaus worked in oils, watercolors, pencil, and pen. He passed away at his quail hunting lodge in Florida at the age of 70.
Animal painter Edmund Osthaus (1858-1928) was born in Germany and formally studied painting there before emigrating to Ohio in 1883. Greatly influenced by his mentor Christian Kroener, a well-known animal painter, Osthaus dedicated himself to painting portraits of pedigreed hunting dogs. After relocating to the United States, Osthaus headed a fine arts academy but devoted himself to his paintings full time after it closed. Paintings by Edmund Osthaus reflect his lifetime sporting pursuits. In addition to his canine portraits, Edmund Osthaus' prints also realistically depict landscape scenes of ranching or hunting featuring dogs in the field. As a versatile artist, Edmund Osthaus worked in oils, watercolors, pencil, and pen. He passed away at his quail hunting lodge in Florida at the age of 70.