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Painter, b. 1878 - d. 1944

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  • Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting Mother and baby
    Jun. 18, 2023

    Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting Mother and baby

    Est: $2,000 - $2,500

    Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting on canvas, Figural portait, woman with infant. Signed lower left "Cleaver". In gilt wood frame. 16lb At the Pennsylvania Academy, Alice was greatly influenced by the Munich School style of her teacher William Merritt Chase. His method of heavy brush strokes on deeply shadowed and somber toned paintings is apparent in her Girl With Palette, now in the collection of the Museum of Nebraska Art. Of her painting generally, she often focused on ordinary people and scenes of everyday life such as The Ironing Girl, which she exhibited in Paris, and which eventually hung at the Falls City Library. At the Academy, she also studied with Cecilia Beaux. In 1905 and 1908, Alice Cleaver discovered the western part of the United States when she was selected as one of the sponsored artists of the Santa Fe Railway, which involved a round-trip from Chicago to New Mexico and Arizona with side trips to Indian pueblos and the Grand Canyon. The agreement was that the railroad would pay all expenses and that, in turn, the artists would create artwork that railroad personnel could use for travel sales promotion such as posters and brochures. Creating dazzling paintings of the southwest, the selected artists, including Alice, received a big boost in name recognition. Approx. Measurements: Painting 20 x 24 inches; frame 30 x 34 inches. Domestic Shipping: $90

    Global Auctions Company
  • Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting Mother and baby
    Jan. 29, 2023

    Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting Mother and baby

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting on canvas, Figural portait, woman with infant. Signed lower left "Cleaver". In gilt wood frame. 16lb At the Pennsylvania Academy, Alice was greatly influenced by the Munich School style of her teacher William Merritt Chase. His method of heavy brush strokes on deeply shadowed and somber toned paintings is apparent in her Girl With Palette, now in the collection of the Museum of Nebraska Art. Of her painting generally, she often focused on ordinary people and scenes of everyday life such as The Ironing Girl, which she exhibited in Paris, and which eventually hung at the Falls City Library. At the Academy, she also studied with Cecilia Beaux. In 1905 and 1908, Alice Cleaver discovered the western part of the United States when she was selected as one of the sponsored artists of the Santa Fe Railway, which involved a round-trip from Chicago to New Mexico and Arizona with side trips to Indian pueblos and the Grand Canyon. The agreement was that the railroad would pay all expenses and that, in turn, the artists would create artwork that railroad personnel could use for travel sales promotion such as posters and brochures. Creating dazzling paintings of the southwest, the selected artists, including Alice, received a big boost in name recognition. Approx. Measurements: Painting 20 x 24 inches; frame 30 x 34 inches. Domestic Shipping: $90

    Global Auctions Company
  • Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting Mother and baby
    Oct. 23, 2022

    Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting Mother and baby

    Est: $3,000 - $4,000

    Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting on canvas, Figural portait, woman with infant. Signed lower left "Cleaver". In gilt wood frame. 16lb At the Pennsylvania Academy, Alice was greatly influenced by the Munich School style of her teacher William Merritt Chase. His method of heavy brush strokes on deeply shadowed and somber toned paintings is apparent in her Girl With Palette, now in the collection of the Museum of Nebraska Art. Of her painting generally, she often focused on ordinary people and scenes of everyday life such as The Ironing Girl, which she exhibited in Paris, and which eventually hung at the Falls City Library. At the Academy, she also studied with Cecilia Beaux. In 1905 and 1908, Alice Cleaver discovered the western part of the United States when she was selected as one of the sponsored artists of the Santa Fe Railway, which involved a round-trip from Chicago to New Mexico and Arizona with side trips to Indian pueblos and the Grand Canyon. The agreement was that the railroad would pay all expenses and that, in turn, the artists would create artwork that railroad personnel could use for travel sales promotion such as posters and brochures. Creating dazzling paintings of the southwest, the selected artists, including Alice, received a big boost in name recognition. Approx. Measurements: Painting 20 x 24 inches; frame 30 x 34 inches. Domestic Shipping: $90

    Global Auctions Company
  • Continental Oil Painting on wood panel, Landscape with rising sun, 20th century
    Mar. 27, 2022

    Continental Oil Painting on wood panel, Landscape with rising sun, 20th century

    Est: $200 - $250

    Continental (possibly German) Oil Painting on wood panel, Landscape with rising sun, signed 'RH" lower left, 20th century, in wood frame. 1lb Approx. Measurements: Painting 7.5 x 3.5 inches; frame 10.75 x 6.75inches. Domestic Shipping: $20

    Global Auctions Company
  • Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting Mother and baby
    Nov. 07, 2021

    Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting Mother and baby

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    Alice Eliza Cleaver (American 1870 - 1944) Oil Painting on canvas, Figural portait, woman with infant. Signed lower left "Cleaver". In gilt wood frame. 16lb At the Pennsylvania Academy, Alice was greatly influenced by the Munich School style of her teacher William Merritt Chase. His method of heavy brush strokes on deeply shadowed and somber toned paintings is apparent in her Girl With Palette, now in the collection of the Museum of Nebraska Art. Of her painting generally, she often focused on ordinary people and scenes of everyday life such as The Ironing Girl, which she exhibited in Paris, and which eventually hung at the Falls City Library. At the Academy, she also studied with Cecilia Beaux. In 1905 and 1908, Alice Cleaver discovered the western part of the United States when she was selected as one of the sponsored artists of the Santa Fe Railway, which involved a round-trip from Chicago to New Mexico and Arizona with side trips to Indian pueblos and the Grand Canyon. The agreement was that the railroad would pay all expenses and that, in turn, the artists would create artwork that railroad personnel could use for travel sales promotion such as posters and brochures. Creating dazzling paintings of the southwest, the selected artists, including Alice, received a big boost in name recognition. Approx. Measurements: Painting 20 x 24 inches; frame 30 x 34 inches. Domestic Shipping: $80

    Global Auctions Company
  • ALICE ELIZA CLEAVER (1870-1944): "THE VIOLIN"
    May. 13, 2021

    ALICE ELIZA CLEAVER (1870-1944): "THE VIOLIN"

    Est: $500 - $700

    oil on canvas, still life with violin & hourglass, oil on canvas, signed lower left, in a gilt wood frame Provenance: Abell Auction Company, February 26, 2017, lot 9; Acquired by the present owner from the preceding. sight: 12 5/8 by 24 3/4 inches; 22 1/4 by 34 1/4 inches framed

    Abell Auction
  • ALICE ELIZA CLEAVER (American, 1870-1944)
    Oct. 08, 2020

    ALICE ELIZA CLEAVER (American, 1870-1944)

    Est: $300 - $400

    violin and book still life, oil on canvas, signed 'Alice Ceaver' (upper right), UV clean, surface abrasion to left of violin, mild warp above violin, some mild dimples, 24x20in., overall framed 29x25in.

    Leighton Galleries
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