
Fifth Ave.
Snow falls on New York City and the twin spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Guy Carleton Wiggins's "Fifth Ave." The present work was exhibited in a Thumb Box exhibition at the Salmagundi Club.

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Snow falls on New York City and the twin spires of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Guy Carleton Wiggins's "Fifth Ave." The present work was exhibited in a Thumb Box exhibition at the Salmagundi Club.

A pastoral landscape by noted female painter of the Hudson River School, "Summer by the River" 1865 is oil on canvas and measures 8.75 x 16.75 inches. The painting is signed and dated at the lower left.

Ernest Parton's "Shad Fisherman on the Hudson" is a radiant example of the early morning and late day scenes the artist executed prior to traveling to Europe in 1873.

Lockwood DeForest's "Winter Trees" depicts rocky terrain and bare trees beside a river. A prolific artist, DeForest's oil sketches act as a visual diary of his travels. A mentee of Frederic Edwin Church, he often accompanied Church on sketching trips. This work comes from the Estate of the Artist.

Fidelia Bridges was known for her exquisitely detailed renderings of flora and fauna such as "Tiger Lilies and Phlox." The framed work has an original Jeffrey R. Brown Fine Arts label on the verso.

A painter as well as a designer of yachts, Warren W. Sheppard was born in Greenwich, New Jersey. He studied under marine painter Maurice De Haas and exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association, the National Academy of Design and the Pennsylvania Academy.

The influence of the Barbizon School can be found in this intimate rural scene by Edward Mitchell Bannister. His affinity for the French art movement likely came from studying the Barbizon School-inspired paintings of William Morris Hunt.

Hudson River School painter Jervis McEntee was a master at capturing the mood and atmosphere of late autumn in works such as "Autumn Landscape."

Born in Roundout, New York, Julia McEntee Dillon was the cousin of Hudson River School painter Jervis McEntee. Dillon was considered one of the country's best floral painters. This work was exhibited in 1880 at the 55th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts (label on verso).

Associated with the Hudson River School and White Mountain artists, Laura Woodward began her career in New York. During the 1880's she began spending each winter in Florida. Captivated by Florida's tropical wilderness, Woodward began residing there year round.

Lockwood DeForest's "Winter Trees" depicts rocky terrain and bare trees beside a river. A prolific artist, DeForest's oil sketches act as a visual diary of his travels. A mentee of Frederic Edwin Church, he often accompanied Church on sketching trips. This work comes from the Estate of the Artist.

Lockwood DeForest's "Wooded Path, Maine" comes from the artist's prolific body of oil sketches. A mentee of Frederic Edwin Church, he often accompanied Church on sketching trips. This work comes from the Estate of the Artist.