
View at Sag Harbor, ca. 1890-1900
Important painting of Sag Harbor, LI. In the center of the composition the Cora Maria Retreat House is seen, while to the right is the prominent steeple from Old Whalers Church.

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Important painting of Sag Harbor, LI. In the center of the composition the Cora Maria Retreat House is seen, while to the right is the prominent steeple from Old Whalers Church.

Wylie exhibited at Guild Hall from the 40's on with Pollock, DeKooning and other East Hampton Abstract Expressionists. She occasionally exhibited with Mary Abbott at several galleries.

Rare painting of Three Mile Harbor, East Hampton. The location is slightly east of Halsey marina where a small cut leads into the harbor.

Superb example by Cappy Amundsen. Signed with JJ Enwright name. 23kt gold frame.

Important painting by Edward Moran. One of his best, early works.


Executed at the Methodist Meeting House in Flanders where art exhibitions were occasionally held. The property is now owned by Town of Southampton.

Rare large format for this artist.
One of Amundsen's most impressive whaling scenes. Pictured in Cappy, The Life and Art of C. Hjalmar Amundsen.

Nice example of Cappy Amundsen dock scene. Has original frame, in original condition.

Important large example by Caroline M. Bell, leader of Peconic Bay Impressionist movement.

Wonderful large example of Berthelsen's skill of rendering nocturne scenes. Housed in original period frame with nameplate.

Fabulous example by Emile Gruppe.

This is a small but rare watercolor of sunrise at Montauk, ca. 1880. It is painted from Rocky Point looking east toward Indian Hill where the Montauk Manor now stands.

Illustrated in Long Island Landscape Painting, Vol. I by Ronald Pisano.

Large painting by award winning artist, Carolyn Francis who lived in Punta Gorda, Florida. Asking $4,500.

Illustrated in A Painter's Life, catalogue about Carolyn Francis. Contemporary style impressionist frame. Asking $3,500.

Rare period painting of Fire Island Lighthouse and structures once accompanying it. The pier to left once housed telegraph operator who informed NYC of ships heading into port.

This is an exceedingly rare painting of a Minorcan family at St. Augustine, Florida. It comes with a nine page letter from Gary Libby, art historian, and former director of Daytona Museum of Art. It is an important documentation of Florida history. Included are infrared images of painting.