This is a rare watercolor by the American expatriate Boggs captures the earthy street life of the old Montmarte district in Paris in 1896. Visible in the background is the landmark Sacre Coeur cathedral.
"Montmarte, Paris 1896"
This wonderful watercolor measures 13.5 x 7.75 inches
Signed and dated on the front lower left
Excellent condition
Status: Available
Rene Bull
Rene Bull (British, c.1870-1942)
Rene Bull was born in Ireland and was famous for his Arabian Nights and Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam illustrations. As a illustrator Bull traveled to Philadelphia, London, Paris, Greece, India and the Sudan covering events of the times. He was considered a first class artist and a brilliant comic illustrator. For a time in 1924 he painted under the nom de plume of Adeline H. Bolton while working in America.
This watercolor measures 13 x 9 inches.
Most likely an illustration for The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
Cameron was a successful painter and a very influential etcher. Strong tonal contrasts characterise his prints and his stark and dramatic paintings, which are mainly landscapes and cityscapes. He studied at Glasgow School of Art before joining life classes at the Royal Scottish Academy. His work was acclaimed in Edinburgh, London, Berlin and Munich. During the First World War, Cameron was appointed official war artist to the Canadian government and in 1933 was made the King’s Painter in Scotland. Cameron bequeathed his superb collection of Rembrandt etchings to the National Gallery of Scotland, having served on its Board of Trustees for twenty-five years [Source: National Galleries of Scotland]. His work is represented in a number of collections, National Gallery of Scotland, Tate Gallery, City of Edinburgh Art collection, National Gallery of Canada and National Gallery of New Zealand to name a few.
This watercolor measures 10.75 x 15 inches, it is monogrammed front lower right.
Status: Available
Alson Skinner Clark (American, 1876-1949)
This very fine European scene depicts a man and woman in the foreground going for a stroll along a fence. The middle ground features the town's whitewashed buildings with red roofs and a large Impressionist sky.
Size: approximately 9 x 13 inches
Oil on board
Signed lower left, also bears an exhibition stamp "Paris" verso.
Condition: Excellent, needs to be cleaned and revarnished. Over the years this painting has been well preserved under glass.