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Holiday Sale - Cyber December
As a special celebration of winter in New England we offer the
following selection of works at 25% off their listed prices
indicated below each painting
All items payable by cheque only to
"Blue Hill Bay Gallery" mailed to PO Box 1660, Blue Hill, ME 04614
All inquiries to peter@bluehillbaygallery.com
or 207-374-5773
Charles Gordon Harris (1891-1963)
Stowe, Vermont
Oil on canvas, 18 x 24, framed: 23 x 29
$2600
Ken Knowles
Wagon in Snow
20 x 24 Oil on Board
$3850
Ken Knowles
Little Long Pond, MDI
12 x 24 Oil on Board
$2950
Ken Knowles
Cornish Hills in Winter
20 x 24 Oil on Linen
$3850
WALTER KOENIGER 1881-1943
The Icy Falls
24 x 36 Oil on Linen
$7500 Framed (30 x 42)
Known as “the Painter of Snow,” Walter Koeniger was the son of an architect, born in Germany on May 6, 1881. From architecture, Walter turned to painting, while still in Germany. He studied under Eugene Gustav Dücker (1841-1916) and Eduard Karl Franz Gebhardt (1838-1925) at the Düsseldorf Academy. Dücker studied at the Imperial Art Academy of St. Petersburg and was influenced by Russian realism. Around 1912, Koeniger settled in Woodstock, New York, where he abandoned Dücker’s crisp, photographic realism for a more painterly, expressive technique. He concentrated on capturing the fleeting moods of nature during a period when the winter scene genre was rapidly rising in popularity.
Koeniger focused on views of the Catskill Mountains and wooded areas around Woodstock and Saugerties. He painted in broad, large strokes, rendering brilliant sunlight and glowing color harmonies, soft gradations of color in the sky, streams and forests. For G. Frank Muller (1925), Koeniger attempted “to convey to the beholder the rapture he experiences before nature at her best. Koeniger seizes the delight of woodland beauties and passes it on for our enjoyment.” Reportedly, Koeniger would delay the completion of a painting until the setting sun would add the proper tint of orange to the scene.
Vose Galleries featured Koeniger’s works in December of 1926. That year he began to exhibit his landscapes at the National Academy of Design where he returned in 1929, 1930, and 1931. His activities at Woodstock (where he died in 1943) are not well known; apparently he was not involved with the artists’ colony there. Koeniger was a member of the Salmagundi Club.
Sources:
Muller, G. Frank, “Koeniger, Painter of Snow,” International Studio 81 (June 1925): 210-215; Zellman, Michael David, 300 Years of American Art. Secaucus, NJ: Wellfleet Press, 1987, p. 773.
WALTER KOENIGER 1881-1943
Winter Light
27 x 34 Oil on Linen
$6500 Framed (30 x 38)
Jess Hobby 1871-1938
Spring Thaw
Oil on Board 16 x 20
$2500 Framed
RICHARD A CHASE (1892-1985)
FRESH SNOW
16 x 20 Oil on Canvas
$2800 Framed
Vermont Winter
Peter Bela Mayer (1887-1993)
10" x 14" oil on board Condition: Excellent
$2200
Peter Bela Mayer is primarily known for his impressionist works of the New England landscape and locations near his home on Long Island at Port Washington. He was born in Hungary and added the name Peter in the 1940s to avoid confusion with female painters. From 1908 to 1915, he studied at the National Academy of Design. He first earned public attention in 1914 when one of his pieces was shown at the Corcoran Gallery in Washington DC. During the 1920s, he exhibited at the Pennsylvania Academy of the fine Arts, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Brooklyn Museum.
Source: 300 Years of American Art, by Michael David Zellman
JOHN WENTWORTH (1911-1993)
WINTER IN THE WOODS
OIL ON CANVAS BOARD, 10 X14”
COND. VERY GOOD, SIGNED LR.
$1600
Winter in Blue Hill
Dennis Poirier
20 x 24 Oil on Canvas
$2650
Winter Brook
Jennifer Coles
Oil on Board 10" x 12"
17" x 19" (framed)
$550
Paul Wesley Arndt, 1881-1978.
Winter Stream, (oil on canvas, 21" x 27")
frame from Belgium 26.5" X 32.25".
$1500
Paul Wesley Arndt was trained by in Paris by Jean Leon-Gerome at the Ecole des Beaux Arts and the Art Institute of Chicago. This oil on canvas depicts a snow covered stream outside Woodstock and is signed and dated 1929 lower right.
Bernard Corey (1916-2000)
Deep Snow
oil on board 9 x 12, signed Bernard Corey, l.r.
Framed Goldleaf 14x17
$3400
Bernard Corey is one of New England's most beloved landscape painters of the 20th century. He executed paintings surely en plein aire with accuracy and competence. Memberships included the Rockport Art Association, Salmagundi Club, the Guild of Boston Artists, North Shore Art Association and more. Having won over 100 awards and honors, including awards at the North Shore Art Association, Rockport Art Association, Salmagundi Club, NYC, Hudson Valley Art Association, Providence Water Color Club, Allied Artists of America and many more. He painted almost every day of his life with fellow artists in the fields, along the streams and beaches and in the mountains in and around New England. Although the artist traveled throughout the world, Paris made little impression on him. He was American through-and-through.
Bernard Corey was the "last of the old school" of traditional New England landscape painters. When he died early in 2000, the era when artists painted for ten hours a day, every day with competency came to an end. Corey's carefully painted impressionistic plein aire canvases captured the essence of nature in all four seasons. The Rockport Art Association gave Corey a retrospective exhibition (October-November 2000) saluting the artist's profound understanding of nature and painting.
Bernard Corey (1916-2000)
December
oil on board 9 x 12, signed Bernard Corey, l.r.
Framed Goldleaf 14x17
$3400
Winter Mill
Arthur Lindquist (1889-1975)
Incised signature "A. LINDQUIST" l.r.
Oil on board, 10 x 12 in. framed
Condition: Excellent.
$1800
New England Village in Winter
Richard Gordon Packer (1916-1998)
oil on canvas, 24" x 36"
SOLD
Yvon Duranleau
Journee d'Hiver, Notre-Dame des Monts
9 x 12 OIL ON CANVAS
$800
Petit Matin de Lumiere (oil on canvas, 16" x 20")
by Roger Monette (b.1949)
$900
Chesterville (oil on canvas, 11" x 14")
by Roger Monette (b.1949) $600
Julius Marosan (1915-2003)
Oil on Canvas, 16 x 20 (framed 22.5 x 26.5)
$900 framed
Julius Marosan was born in Budapest, Hungary in 1915 where he studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. He immigrated to Canada in 1957. During the 60's and 70's Julius exhibited with the Montreal Museum of Fine Art as well as holding several solo shows in many Toronto galleries. Marosan was first recognized for his modernist drawings of the Hungarian Revolution which he experienced first hand in 1956. Not long after emigrating to Canada in 1957, the Globe and Mail's influential Art Critic, Pearl McCarthy, cited Marosan as one of the leading abstract painters in Europe at that time and felt that his work was some of the best she had seen in years. Marosan's artwork is in the Art Gallery of Ontario, the National Gallery of Canada, the Fine Arts Museum in Budapest, the City of Vienna collection, The Hague, the Chiltem Gallery in London, England, the Medal Museum in Brussels and the National Archives of Canada.
Winter Countryside (oil on canvas, 16" x 20")
by Jean Louis Hébert
$650 framed
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The BLUE HILL BAY GALLERY, located on Main St/Tenney Hill in Blue Hill. This special holiday sale will end December 24th.
See the calendar for future exhibitions.
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