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John (1832) Bradley Sold at Auction Prices

Painter, b. 1847 -

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    • A John Bradley Print - Australian Country Town
      Jun. 30, 2023

      A John Bradley Print - Australian Country Town

      Est: $80 - $140

      A John Bradley Print - Australian Country Town The famous John Bradley Yesteryear Country Town Scene. This are beautiful soft relaxing art.... that bears no grudge and raises no eyebrows. Its just lovely to look at it. Memories of early 20th Century Australia. It is ready to hang and in excellent condition. 93cm by 84cm high... and in a Gallery frame.

      Danielle Elizabeth Antique & Estate Auctioneers
    • A Large John Bradley Print - 94cm by 83cm
      Jun. 30, 2023

      A Large John Bradley Print - 94cm by 83cm

      Est: $80 - $140

      A Large John Bradley Print - 94cm by 83cm These are quite large ... this is another John Bradley. A beautiful Old Country Scene early 20th Century, with his trademark vibrant colour and attention to detail. This is set in a very detailed gilded frame and under glare free glass. It would be perfect for a Queenslander or Hinterland Home.

      Danielle Elizabeth Antique & Estate Auctioneers
    • A Large John Bradley Print - Beautiful Frame
      Jun. 30, 2023

      A Large John Bradley Print - Beautiful Frame

      Est: $80 - $140

      A Large John Bradley Print - Beautiful Frame This is a large John Bradley Print signed to the bottom right corner. John Bradley is a very well known current Australian Artist famous for his Brilliant colour Bush Landscapes, Yesteryear Romantic Country Scenes, Light houses and more. This piece is beautifully framed in that Gilded Detailed frame, and under glare free glass. It measures 94cm by 82cm high

      Danielle Elizabeth Antique & Estate Auctioneers
    • John Bradley, 'Macleay Valley Afternoon',
      Aug. 09, 2015

      John Bradley, 'Macleay Valley Afternoon',

      Est: $500 - $800

      John Bradley, 'Macleay Valley Afternoon', oil on canvas board, signed lower right, gallery label verso, 45 x 60cm

      Bargain Hunt Auctions
    • John Bradley River Landscape 1991 Oil on canvas on board
      May. 18, 2014

      John Bradley River Landscape 1991 Oil on canvas on board

      Est: $60 - $80

      John Bradley River Landscape 1991 Oil on canvas on board Signed lower left 45 x 35 cm

      Theodore Bruce Auctioneers & Valuers
    • JOHN BRADLEY (FL. CA. 1831-1847) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN GREEN DRESS WITH POT OF FLOWERS
      May. 19, 2005

      JOHN BRADLEY (FL. CA. 1831-1847) PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG GIRL IN GREEN DRESS WITH POT OF FLOWERS

      Est: $50,000 - $75,000

      oil on canvas PROVENANCE Collection of Stewart E. Gregory, Wilton, Connecticut "The Distinguished Collection of the late Stewart E. Gregory," Sotheby Parke Bernet, INc., New York, January 27, 1979, lot 253, illustrated in the catalogue in color Collection of Margaret A. Barnard, the former Mrs. Stewart E. Gregory, Palo Alto, California "Important Americana, Furniture and Folk Art," Sotheby's, New York, January 19, 1997, lot 1645, illustrated in the catalogue in color. EXHIBITED "An Eye on America, Folk Art from the Stewart E. Gregory Collection," The Museum of American Folk Art, New York, March 13-May 14, 1972. LITERATURE AND REFERENCES Jean Lipman, An Eye on America, Folk Art from the Stewart E. Gregory Collection (New York, 1972), no. 70, illustrated. Mentioned: Beatrix Rumford, Gen. Ed., American Folk Portraits, Paintings and Drawings from the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Center (Boston, 1981), p. 62, endnote 3. Deborah Chotner, American Naive Paintings in the National Gallery of Art (Washington, 1992), p. 30, endnote 1. According to this book only eight portraits of children by Bradley are known. CATALOGUE NOTE Painted circa 1825; on the original stretchers, in the original frame. The back of the canvas stamped, PREPARED BY THE O'KEEFE NEW YORK Signed lower right, by J. Bradley, 128 Spring St. New York Jean Lipman initiated research on this artist as early as 1945, but only in 1966 did Mary Black and Stuart Feld establish the solid core of twenty-two signed works that so cogently illustrate the characteristics of his style. Before 1848, New York City directories show that Bradley worked as a portrait painter - and sometimes as a miniautre painter as well - at 56 Hammersley Street in 1836-1837, at 128 Spring Street in 1837-1844, and at 134 Spring Street in 1844-1847, all addresses that are in the present-day area of Houston Street. Nothing is known of Bradley following his disappearance from the New York City directories in 1848. Bradley quickly adapted his services to the demands of a new public. Children, because of their small size and still unformed features, made them prime candidates for full-length portraiture, and nearly all of Bradley's young subjects recorded to date are shown in such a pose. Excerpted from American Folk Portraits, Colonial Williamsburg, 1980, p. 62.

      Sotheby's
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