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Painter, Illustrator, b. 1867 - d. 1941

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      • Edmund M. Ashe (1867-1941) American, Buy Bonds World War I Poster
        Nov. 03, 2024

        Edmund M. Ashe (1867-1941) American, Buy Bonds World War I Poster

        Est: $300 - $600

        Edmund M. Ashe (1867-1941) American, Buy Bonds World War I Poster. Signature lower middle right. Depicts a tattered American soldier ready to hurl a grenade into a trench full of Germans. Framed. Overall Size: 45 1/4 x 30 3/4 in.  Sight Size: 41 x 26 1/2 in.  #6 #3578 .  Edmund Marion Ashe was born in Staten Island, New York in 1867. He studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League with John Ward Simson and Charles Vanderhoof. Ashe began his career as an illustrator for magazines, including Collier’s Weekly, Harper’s Magazine, and Scribner’s Magazine. He also illustrated books by John Kendrick Bangs and Richard Harding Davis, which propelled him towards a more romantic, patriotic style. In 1893 Ashe married Estelle Egbert in West New Brighton, Staten Island, New York, with whom he had two children, Dorothy and Edmund, Jr. His son was also an artist, and drew illustrations for newspapers and The American Weekly after World War II. From 1896 to 1909 Ashe was the White House artist-correspondent for Leslie’s Weekly, New-York Tribune, and New York World during President William McKinley’s and President Theodore Roosevelt’s years in office, becoming close friends with the latter. During this period he taught at the Art Students League and William Merritt Chase’s New York Art School. In 1905 he moved to Westport, Connecticut, and founded an art colony with George Hand Wright. Ashe was a founding member of the Silvermine Artists Guild in nearby Norwalk, Connecticut, along with Addison Miller, Putnam Brinley, and Clifton Meek. He was also a part of the Society of Independent Artists and New York Watercolor Club, and one of the first members of the Society of Illustrators, joining in 1901. In 1920 Ashe moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania to become Associate Professor of Painting at the Carnegie Institute of Technology, eventually taking over as the Head of the Department of Painting and Design. Although Ashe’s earliest oil paintings were in a bright impressionist style, his time focused on war themes led to his artwork becoming darker in tone, with broader brushstrokes, categorized as a more “progressive realist approach.” Many of Ashe’s paintings depicted the life of the working man in manufacturing and labor, often centered on industry jobs like steel-making, glass blowing, and oil drilling. Ashe was also known for his watercolors of the “Gibson Girl,” the 1900 “fashion ideal” for women, and drew numerous posters for World War I. Throughout the early 20th Century he had multiple exhibitions around the country, especially in New York, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut. In 1938 a series of paintings were commissioned for the Steidle Building of the College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Pennsylvania State University in University Park, which are still on display today. These were his last known works, as he officially retired in 1939. He moved to Charleston, South Carolina, but returned to Westport, Connecticut a few years later for his health, dying there in 1941.

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • EDMUND M. ASHE (1867-1941)
        May. 07, 2023

        EDMUND M. ASHE (1867-1941)

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        "Illustration for WWI War Effort" 39 3/4 x 32 inches (overall)

        John McInnis Auctioneers
      • Original Vintage World War I Poster Welcome Home Job
        Apr. 23, 2022

        Original Vintage World War I Poster Welcome Home Job

        Est: $600 - $800

        Ashe, Edmund M. 1867 - 1941 After The Welcome Home - A Job! Letterpress Print ca. 1919 104 x 70 cm Printer: Heywood Strasser & Voigt, New York. Condition Details: (B) was folded, linen-backed, tears, scratches and creases, mostly in the bottom text area, water staining at the bottom, linen buckled as a result

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • Two Gouache Illustrations - Civil War, E.M. Ashe
        Dec. 12, 2021

        Two Gouache Illustrations - Civil War, E.M. Ashe

        Est: $200 - $400

        Edmund Marion Ashe (Am. 1867-1941) both depicting civil war era soldiers in an interior scene. Largest frame size: 23" high, 30 1/2" wide. Toning, water stains, some paint losses. Provenance: Property of a CT Collector.

        Schwenke Auctioneers
      • Attributed to Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1870-1942), "The Artist's Studio"
        Jul. 25, 2021

        Attributed to Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1870-1942), "The Artist's Studio"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Attributed to Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1870-1942) "The Artist's Studio", ca. 1896-1898 oil on canvas unsigned, "Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc." label en verso. Framed. 18-1/4" x 13-1/2", framed 26" x 21" Provenance: Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, New York; Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, South Carolina; Leland Little Auction, Hillsborough, North Carolina, September 16, 2017, lot 472; Private collection.

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • EM Ashe WWI War Bonds Poster
        Jun. 29, 2021

        EM Ashe WWI War Bonds Poster

        Est: $80 - $100

        Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1867-1941). WWI war bonds lithograph poster, "Lend the way they Fight, Buy Bonds to Your Utmost." Signed in the plate EM Ashe. The WF Powers Co. Litho, NY. Tear upper right corner, additional tears along edges, wear throughout, white remnants of a sticker on leg and shoulder of soldier. 41" x 27 1/4"

        Willow Auction House
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1867-1941), The Bower
        Mar. 13, 2021

        Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1867-1941), The Bower

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1867-1941), The Bower oil on canvas (lined), signed and dated 1898 at lower right, presented in a later carved and gilt wood frame with gallery plaque. Sight size 29 1/2 x 18 1/2 in.; Frame dimensions 37 x 25 3/4 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The work presented here is an example of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. It illustrates the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, South Carolina in 1939. From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, South Carolina (sold Leland Little Auctions, September 16, 2017, lot 464) Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Lend the Way They Fight. WWI Poster.
        May. 14, 2020

        Lend the Way They Fight. WWI Poster.

        Est: $160 - $260

        Ashe, Edmund Marion (American, 1876-1941). "Lend the Way they Fight. Buy Bonds to your Utmost". 1918. Lithograph poster in colors. Printed by The W.F. Powers Lithograph Co., New York. Sheet: 41" x 27". Condition Very good plus. Creasing around center fold. Closed tear and creasing to top edge. Sold with all faults. Cannot be rolled or folded.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • Lend the Way they Fight. Buy Bonds.
        Jan. 25, 2020

        Lend the Way they Fight. Buy Bonds.

        Est: $300 - $500

        Ashe, Edmund Marion (1867-1941). Lend the Way they Fight. Buy Bonds. Circa 1918. Color lithograph. 41 x 27”. Linen backed. Extensive restoration to margins and edges of image restoring losses and tears. B.

        Potter & Potter Auctions Inc.
      • Lend the Way They Fight. WWI Poster.
        Nov. 16, 2019

        Lend the Way They Fight. WWI Poster.

        Est: $160 - $260

        Ashe, Edmund Marion (American, 1876-1941). "Lend the Way they Fight. Buy Bonds to your Utmost." 1918. Lithograph poster in colors. Printed by The W.F. Powers Lithograph Co., New York. Sheet: 41" x 27". Condition Near fine. Foldmarks, some creasing to top edge.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • Edmund Ashe (1867 - 1941) Etching
        Jan. 13, 2018

        Edmund Ashe (1867 - 1941) Etching

        Est: $50 - $100

        Edmund Ashe (1867-1941) original pencil signed etching. Signed 'E.M. Ashe' lower right. Measures 5.25" x 6.75" (plate size) and 7 7/8" x 11 1/2" (sheet size). Unframed, loose and not glued or mounted. Image is in excellent condition, overall in very good to excellent condition with notations in the margins. Provenance: The Amity Arts Foundation Collection. We ship most items in-house with the exception of furniture, large or heavy artwork, heavier items or extremely fragile items.

        Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), The Studio
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), The Studio

        Est: $1,000 - $3,000

        oil on canvas (lined), unsigned, painted circa 1896-1898, presented in a later gilt composition frame. SS 17.75 x 13 in.; DOA 26 x 21 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, NY From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), New York Street Scene
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), New York Street Scene

        Est: $1,000 - $3,000

        oil on board, unsigned, inscribed on the verso "New York Street Scene / Painted by my Father / Edmund M. Ashe / EDD Ashe," presented in a period gilt composition frame. SS 17.25 x 14.5 in.; DOA 23.5 x 20.5 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, NY From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), Child in Rocker
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), Child in Rocker

        Est: $1,000 - $3,000

        oil on canvas (lined), unsigned, presented in a later period appropriate gilt composition frame. SS 15.25 x 11.5 in.; DOA 22 x 18.5 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, NY From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), Dorothy Reading
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), Dorothy Reading

        Est: $1,000 - $3,000

        oil on board, signed and dated "E. M. Ashe / 1-96" at lower left, presented in an attractive later gilt and gesso frame. SS 10 x 7 in.; DOA 13.5 x 10.75 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, NY From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), On the Fence
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), On the Fence

        Est: $1,000 - $3,000

        oil on canvas (lined), unsigned, circa 1918, presented in a period appropriate carved and gilt wood frame. SS 17.5 x 16 in.; DOA 24.5 x 23 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, NY From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), The Trellis (Mrs. Ashe Reading)
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), The Trellis (Mrs. Ashe Reading)

        Est: $1,000 - $3,000

        oil on board, unsigned, inscribed on the verso "Mrs. Ashe Reading / Painted by My Father / Edmund M. Ashe / Edd Ashe," presented in a later period appropriate gilt composition frame. SS 12.5 x 10.25 in.; DOA 17.25 x 15 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, NY From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), Study for On the Lawn
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), Study for On the Lawn

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        oil on canvas mounted on board, signed at lower right, presented in a later period appropriate gilt frame. SS 10 x 13.75 in.; DOA 15 x 18.5 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), On the Lawn
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), On the Lawn

        Est: $3,000 - $6,000

        oil on board, signed and dated 1908 at lower right, presented in a later period appropriate gilt frame with brass gallery plaque. SS 19 3/8 x 29 in.; DOA 26.75 x 36.25 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), The Bower
        Sep. 16, 2017

        Edmund Marion Ashe (1867-1941), The Bower

        Est: $3,000 - $6,000

        oil on canvas (lined), signed and dated 1898 at lower right, presented in a later carved and gilt wood frame with gallery plaque. SS 29.5 x 18.5 in.; DOA 37 x 25.75 in. Born in New York, Ashe studied at the Metropolitan Art School and the Art Students League. He began his artistic career as an illustrator for books and magazines, including Collier's, Harper's Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine. Ashe also served as a White House artist correspondent for several publications during the administrations of President William McKinley and President Theodore Roosevelt. The works presented here are examples of Ashe's work from this earlier period when he was working in a more impressionist style. They illustrate the influence of William Merritt Chase, at whose New York School Ashe taught. He met Robert Henri during this time and eventually adopted a darker social realist tone in his work. He continued teaching art throughout his lifetime, retiring to Charleston, SC in 1939. Berry-Hill Galleries, Inc., New York, NY From the Collection of Esther B. Ferguson, Secessionville Manor, Charleston, SC Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Edmund Ashe (American, 1867-1941)- WWI Poster
        Jan. 15, 2017

        Edmund Ashe (American, 1867-1941)- WWI Poster

        Est: -

        "Lend the Way They Fight," war bond poster ca. 1917, signed in plate, marked "The W.F. Powers Co Litho, N.Y." at lower right. Image: 39.5" H X 25.5" W; frame: 42" X 28." Colors somewhat faded, water damage along lower edge, tear at top.

        Auctions at Showplace
      • Original 1918 American World War I Poster
        May. 07, 2016

        Original 1918 American World War I Poster

        Est: $200 - $360

        Artist: Ashe, Edmund M. 1867 - 1941. Buy Bonds - Lend the way they fight. Technique: Lithograph 1918. Size: 41.3 x 27.1 in. (105 x 69 cm). Printer: W.F. Powers Co. Litho, New York. Condition Details: (B+/A-) small tears and minor creasing and staining at the edges, red paper remnants in the bottom corner margins. Estimate: 360. Starting Bid: 200.

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • Original 1918 American World War I Poster
        Mar. 03, 2015

        Original 1918 American World War I Poster

        Est: $100 - $400

        Ashe, Edmund M. 1867 - 1941. Buy Bonds - Lend the way they fight. Lithograph 1918. Size: 41.3 x 27.1 in. (105 x 69 cm). Printer: W.F. Powers Co. Litho, New York. Condition Details: (B) tears and water staining at the edges, small loss at the top.

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • WWI "Lend the way they Fight" Ashe, 1917
        Aug. 10, 2014

        WWI "Lend the way they Fight" Ashe, 1917

        Est: $50 - $100

        Artist: Edmund M. Ashe Artist Dates: 1867-1941 Signed Within Plate: Yes Date of Work: 1917 Description: This poster depicts an American soldier, visibly injured, preparing to pitch an unpinned grenade into the German trenches. A cloud of smoke billows behind him and three German soldiers are visible in the trench. Above the soldier are the words "Lend the way they Fight" while below him is the encouragement: "Buy Bonds to your UTMOST." Size: 41.0x27.12" Weight: 1lbs 1.3oz Provenance: Dr. David Orzeck Condition: The poster is in extremely good condition with small tears along the bottom right. At the top center of the painted part of the poster is a minor loss about a quarter inch in diameter. Artist Biography: Edmund Marion Ashe was born in New York City in 1867. His main claim to exhibition fame, is that he was one of the exhibitors at the history-making Armory Show* in New York City in 1913. He studied at the Art Students League* with John Warde Stinson. A painter, illustrator and teacher, Ashe created work that varied from serious and expressive realistic paintings of factories and the world of manufacturing and labor, to posters for World War I bond drives ("Lend the way they fight, buy bonds to your utmost"), and watercolors of the famous fashion ideal of 1900, the Gibson Girl. Ashe created a number of paintings of industry and the workmen who make it function: the making of steel with fiery open hearth furnaces, glass blowing and oil well drilling. Work, oil, 48 x 48, is a depiction of a tired, but lean and muscular laborer wearily following other workers heading to their jobs against the backdrop of a world become inhospitably industrialized.His The Cast, 83 x 72, shows the flow of white hot liquid steel channeled into a form, and is a nearly hallucinatory image of flame, shadow, blinding light, billowing smoke and the mysterious, looming dome of the furnace. This painting is one of three murals, along with Changing the Bit (oil drilling) and Changing the Shift (coal mining) that were commissioned in 1938 for the rotunda and central corridor of the Steidle Building, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences at Pennsylvania State University, in University Park. The three images represented the industries of Pennsylvania: steel, coal, and petroleum. A photograph of Changing the Bit, and an article about the installation of the murals appeared in the October 15, 1939 issue of The New York Times. Harper's Magazine, Collier's, St Nicholas Magazine, and Scribner's Magazine published Ashe's drawings. He also illustrated books: In Camp with a Tin Soldier, by John Kendrick Bangs, in 1892; and Richard Harding Davis works, Her First Appearance, 1901, Ransom's Folly, 1902, and The Bar Sinister, 1903. Early in the century, Ashe combined teaching at the Art Students League* in New York with his role as artist-correspondent in Washington, D.C. at the White House. It is reported that he often scooped his rivals because of his friendship with President Theodore Roosevelt during the first ten years or so of the century. In 1920, Ashe moved to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he taught at the Carnegie Institute of Technology until his retirement in 1939, becoming Head of the Department of Painting and Design.Edmund Ashe was one of the founders of the Silvermine Artists* Guild, in Norwalk, Connecticut, as well as a member of the Society of Illustrators, and New York Watercolor Club.Ashe exhibited in New York in the early 1920s. In 1929, the Ferargil Galleries there exhibited his paintings of Cumberland Mountain people, about which a reviewer commented, "Possibly no finer record of the mountaineers has appeared than Mr. Ashe has created." In 1931, Ashe exhibited at the Carnegie Institute with other faculty there. In 1932, 1935 and 1939 he was chosen by the Carnegie Institute for their exhibitions of Pittsburgh artists. Ashe was also a regular exhibitor with the Associated Artists of Pittsburgh.After his retirement from the Carnegie Institute in 1939, Ashe went to Charleston, South Carolina before returning to his home in Westport, Connecticut, where he died in 1941.Posthumous exhibitions in which Edmund Ashe's work appeared include, in 1986, "American Illustration 1890-1925: Romance, Adventure & Suspense," Glebow Museum, Calgary, Canada; and, in 1998, "When Coal Was King: Paintings from the Steidle Collection," Westmoreland Museum of American Art, Greensburg, Pennsylvania.

        Louis J. Dianni, LLC
      • Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1867-1941), "Mating Call", oil on board, depicts a country landscape with cow calling to others LL, si...
        Mar. 31, 2014

        Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1867-1941), "Mating Call", oil on board, depicts a country landscape with cow calling to others LL, si...

        Est: $300 - $600

        Edmund Marion Ashe (American, 1867-1941), "Mating Call", oil on board, depicts a country landscape with cow calling to others LL, signed "E. M Ashe" LR with elongated "S", Ferargil, NY and Livingston Galleries, NY labels verso, some toning, wear to frame, in-painting to sky, not examined out of frame, s.s: 23 1/2" h. x 25 1/4" w.

        Winter Associates, Inc.
      • Original 1918 American World War I Poster
        Sep. 30, 2013

        Original 1918 American World War I Poster

        Est: $100 - $450

        Ashe, Edmund M. 1867 - 1941. Buy Bonds - Lend the way they fight. Lithograph 1918. Size: 40.9 x 27.1 in. (104 x 69 cm). Printer: W.F. Powers Co. Litho, New York. Condition Details: (A-/B+) was folded, tiny paper loss in the top margin.

        PosterConnection Inc.
      • EDMUND MARION ASHE, American (1867-1941), "Fishermen", oil on masonite, signed lower right., 24 x 26
        Apr. 29, 2010

        EDMUND MARION ASHE, American (1867-1941), "Fishermen", oil on masonite, signed lower right., 24 x 26

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        EDMUND MARION ASHE American (1867-1941) "Fishermen" oil on masonite, signed lower right. 24 x 26 Provenance: Feragil Gallery, New York, New York; Private collection, New York.

        Shannon's
      • Edmond Marion Ashe (1867-1941) BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS (2)
        Nov. 12, 2009

        Edmond Marion Ashe (1867-1941) BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS (2)

        Est: $200 - $400

        Edmond Marion Ashe (1867-1941) BOOK ILLUSTRATIONS (2) ,Each signed l.r.: "E.M.Ashe",17 1/2 x 14 1/4 in. U.S. Shipping: $35, plus insurance. International Shipping: Call for Quote.

        Alderfer Auction
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