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Painter, Lithographer, b. 1857 - d. 1938

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      • Charles Abel Corwin (1858-1938), "California Poppy Fields"
        Nov. 12, 2024

        Charles Abel Corwin (1858-1938), "California Poppy Fields"

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        Charles Abel Corwin (1858-1938) "California Poppy Fields" Oil on board Signed lower left: Charles Abel Corwin; titled by repute

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • ATTR. CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (AMERICAN, 1858-1938).
        Oct. 06, 2024

        ATTR. CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (AMERICAN, 1858-1938).

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        'Orientalist Woman Holding a Tray'. Oil on canvas. Signed within circular raven symbol. Provenance: Thurber's Art Gallery, Chicago, IL. Property from a Roslyn, NY estate. Dimensions:53" h x 31" w. Frame: 65" h x 42" w.

        Clarke Auction Gallery
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Jun. 02, 2024

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,350 - $1,700

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Feb. 11, 2024

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,350 - $1,700

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Aug. 20, 2023

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,400 - $1,800

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        May. 14, 2023

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,450 - $1,800

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Feb. 12, 2023

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,500 - $1,900

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938) American
        Feb. 11, 2023

        Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938) American

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938) Harbor Beach , Massachusetts , Oil / canvas on Board , Signed , measures 8.5 x 11.5 inches w/frames 15 x 18 inches

        Cutler Bay Auctions
      • Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938) American
        Nov. 29, 2022

        Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938) American

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938) Harbor Beach , Massachusetts , Oil / canvas on Board , Signed , measures 8.5 x 11.5 inches w/frames 15 x 18 inches

        Cutler Bay Auctions
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Nov. 13, 2022

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,600 - $2,000

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Aug. 21, 2022

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        May. 08, 2022

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Abel Corwin (1857-1938) Inner Harbor, Gloucester 24 1/8 x 36 1/8 in. (61.3 x 91.8 cm.)
        Nov. 18, 2021

        Charles Abel Corwin (1857-1938) Inner Harbor, Gloucester 24 1/8 x 36 1/8 in. (61.3 x 91.8 cm.)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Charles Abel Corwin (1857-1938) Inner Harbor, Gloucester signed '•Charles•Abel•Corwin•SWA•' (lower left) oil on canvas 24 1/8 x 36 1/8 in. (61.3 x 91.8 cm.) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

        Bonhams
      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938), "Out of Commission"., Oil on canvas, 19.5" x 29.5". Framed 26" x 36".
        Nov. 18, 2021

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938), "Out of Commission"., Oil on canvas, 19.5" x 29.5". Framed 26" x 36".

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938 "Out of Commission". Signed lower right "Charles Abel Corwin". Titled on gallery label verso.

        Eldred's
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Nov. 14, 2021

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,900 - $2,500

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Aug. 07, 2021

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $2,000 - $2,600

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

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      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        May. 09, 2021

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $2,100 - $2,700

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

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      • Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique
        Feb. 07, 2021

        Charles Corwin (NY,CA,IL,1858-1938) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,900 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Charles Abel Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) NAME: Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses (mostly in upper left quadrant along left edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 30 x 24 inches / 76 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 34 x 27 inches / 86 x 68 cm SIGNATURE: lower left SIMILAR ARTISTS: Frank Russell Green, Harry Leslie Hoffman, Joseph Birren, Edmund Greacen, Jack Lorimer Gray, George Harvey, Will Foote, George Copeland Ault, Carducius Ream, Robert William Vonnoh, Harry Willson Watrous, John Ferguson Weir, Howard Russell Butler, Frederick Milton Grant, Lovell Birge Harrison, William Horton CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117443 US Shipping $90 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.Corwin began his art studies in New York City, and then studied in Munich with Frank Duveneck and for some time adopted the Munich Style of painting, which was a heavy palette and dark tones. However, his fine-art work later in his career became lighter, and his subjects were landscapes, seascapes, and animals.His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparator at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916).Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888.He died at age 81 in January, 1938 at his home at 1423 Hyde Park Boulevard in Hyde Park, Illinois. In his obituary relative to his work at the Field Museum, it was written: "His work included scenes from every continent and landscapes and seascapes of the earth as it is today and as it was millions of years ago. In addition to more than eighty backgrounds for groups, he painted a series of large murals of exotic plants and trees for the walls of the Hall of Plant Life. His technique produced realistic results, which have been admired by visitors to the museum."

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Charles Corwin, Oil on Canvas "Out of Commission"
        Jan. 20, 2021

        Charles Corwin, Oil on Canvas "Out of Commission"

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Charles Abel Corwin (1858-1938) signed l.l.., the verso of the frame fitted with an old label from "David Bendann's Fine Art Rooms, 105 East Baltimore Street" and an Adelson Gallery label. Sight size: 19-1/2"h x 29-1/2"w Overall: 26-1/4"h x 36-1/4"w

        Nye & Company
      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938, Forest interior., Oil on canvas, 18" x 16". Framed 21" x 19".
        Oct. 08, 2020

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938, Forest interior., Oil on canvas, 18" x 16". Framed 21" x 19".

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938 Forest interior. Signed lower left "Charles Abel Corwin". Oil on canvas, 18" x 16". Framed 21" x 19".

        Eldred's
      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938, Forest interior., Oil on canvas, 18" x 16". Framed 21" x 19".
        Aug. 19, 2020

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938, Forest interior., Oil on canvas, 18" x 16". Framed 21" x 19".

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938 Forest interior. Signed lower left "Charles Abel Corwin". Oil on canvas, 18" x 16". Framed 21" x 19".

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      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938, "Cape Cod",, Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 30" x 42".
        Jul. 30, 2020

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938, "Cape Cod",, Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 30" x 42".

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938 "Cape Cod", likely Race Point Light, Provincetown. Signed and titled lower left "Charles Abel Corwin S.W.A. Cape Cod, Mass". Oil on canvas, 24" x 36". Framed 30" x 42".

        Eldred's
      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938, "A Cool Breath from the Pacific (California Coast)"., Oil on board, 16...
        Jul. 30, 2020

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938, "A Cool Breath from the Pacific (California Coast)"., Oil on board, 16...

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN New York/California/Illinois, 1858-1938 "A Cool Breath from the Pacific (California Coast)". Signed and titled lower left "Charles Abel Corwin". Titled verso. Oil on board, 16" x 23.25". Framed 20" x 28".

        Eldred's
      • Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1857–1938), , The Windward Shore of Laysan Island
        Jun. 16, 2020

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1857–1938), , The Windward Shore of Laysan Island

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1857–1938) The Windward Shore of Laysan Island Signed 'Charles Abel Corwin' bottom left; alsotitled, located and dated 'Mid Pacific/ June 1911' verso, oil on board 9 3/4 x 13 5/8 in. (24.8 x 34.6cm) provenance: Private Collection, Wisconsin.

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, (AMERICAN, 1857-1938), "THE WINDWARD SHORE OF LAYSAN ISLAND"
        Sep. 11, 2019

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN, (AMERICAN, 1857-1938), "THE WINDWARD SHORE OF LAYSAN ISLAND"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (american, 1857-1938) "THE WINDWARD SHORE OF LAYSAN ISLAND" 1911. Signed 'Charles Abel Corwin' bottom left; also inscribed 'The Windward Shore of Laysan Island/ Mid Pacific/ June 1911' verso, oil on board 9 3/4 x 13 5/8 in. (24.8 x 34.6cm) provenance: Private Collection, Wisconsin.

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938)
        Jan. 07, 2018

        Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,750

        Charles Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) Oil on canvas painting of a girl walking through a stream. Signed lower left. Sight Size: 15.5 x 11.5 in. Overall Size: 20.5 x 16.75 in. A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • Charles Abel Corwin, (1858 - 1938 Chicago, IL), 'Roundup-First Round', cowboys rounding up cattle, Oil on canvas, 22' H x 44'
        Oct. 24, 2017

        Charles Abel Corwin, (1858 - 1938 Chicago, IL), 'Roundup-First Round', cowboys rounding up cattle, Oil on canvas, 22' H x 44'

        Est: $2,000 - $4,000

        Charles Abel Corwin (1858 - 1938 Chicago, IL) 'Roundup-First Round', cowboys rounding up cattle Oil on canvas Signed lower left: Charles Abel Corwin, titled on the stretcher 22' H x 44' W Provenance: sale, John Moran Auctioneers, Pasadena, CA, October 17, 2006, lot 155; Private Collection, Irvine, CA, acquired from the above. Notes: Framed size: 30.25' H x 52.5' W x 2' D.

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938)
        Oct. 07, 2017

        Charles Corwin (1858 - 1938)

        Est: $1,400 - $1,800

        Charles Corwin (New York, California, Illinois, 1858 - 1938) Oil on canvas painting of a girl walking through a stream. Signed lower left. Sight Size: 15.5 x 11.5 in. Overall Size: 20.5 x 16.75 in. A muralist, painter, and lithographer, Charles Corwin was born in Newburgh, New York, and most of his active career was in New York City, although he spent much time in Chicago where he taught at the Art Institute and was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists. He also was in Boston and in San Francisco in 1916.

        Sarasota Estate Auction
      • Charles Corwin signed O/c of Native Americans, 1915
        Jun. 11, 2017

        Charles Corwin signed O/c of Native Americans, 1915

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1857-1938), oil on canvas depicting three Native American Indians on horseback encountering a waterfall on a mountainous ledge, artist signed and dated 'Charles Abel Corwin 1915' at lower left, 26"h x 36"w, overall dimensions including frame 33"h x 43"w x 2.25"d.

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      • Charles Corwin
        Jun. 04, 2017

        Charles Corwin

        Est: $1,200 - $2,000

        Charles Corwin (1858-1938). The Lookout. Native American on horseback on mountain trail. Medium: Oil on Canvas. Size: 24 x 20. Signature: SLR

        Lotus International Auctions
      • Charles Corwin
        Jun. 04, 2017

        Charles Corwin

        Est: $2,200 - $3,000

        Charles Corwin (1858-1938). The Holland Sunset. Girl in skiff with beautiful sunset. Windmills in the background. Medium: Oil on Canvas. Size: 24 x 44. Signature: SLL

        Lotus International Auctions
      • Charles Abel Corwin Springtime Salmagundi Art
        Apr. 08, 2017

        Charles Abel Corwin Springtime Salmagundi Art

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        This Wonderful 8"x10" Oil on Board titled, "Springtime" by Charles Able Corwin was produced and displayed as part of the Salmagundi Art Club. The label for the Club is still affixed to the back, although it is missing a portion of the upper left. His specialty was museum murals, and in the late 19th century and early 20th, he was also an instructor at the Art Institute of Chicago. In 1903, he became a habitat preparatory at the Field Museum, completing about 80 of the museum habitat groups of mammals, birds, and prehistoric people and animals. One of his projects was a series of large mural paintings of trees and plants, many of exotic species, as they appeared in their natural conditions. He belonged to the Chicago Society of Artists, the Salmagundi Club and the Bronx Artist Guild. Corbin's work was exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago (1900) where he won a prize, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art between 1901 and 1906, the Chicago Society of Artists, the Boston Art Club (1906-07), the California Artists, Golden Gate Memorial Museum (1916), the San Francisco Art Association, and the California Palace of the Legion of Honor (1916). Corwin was also part of the staff with E. Pierpont that painted the Cyclorama of Custer's Last Fight for the Boston Cyclorama Company in 1888. He died at age 81 in January, 1938. See Photos for Details. Shipping Available.

        JD's Auctions
      • Corwin, Autumn Landscape, Oil on Canvas
        Feb. 26, 2017

        Corwin, Autumn Landscape, Oil on Canvas

        Est: $350 - $550

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1857-1938), autumn landscape, oil on canvas, signed and dated "'94" lower left, 9 1/2" high x 13 1/2" wide (view), 16" high x 20" wide (frame). Provenance: from a Florida estate.

        Kaminski Auctions
      • Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938)
        Dec. 11, 2016

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938)

        Est: $3,500 - $5,000

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), "Autumn Landscape", oil on canvas, signed lower left, 24" x 36-1/4". Framed.

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Corwin, Autumn Landscape, Oil on Canvas
        Oct. 01, 2016

        Corwin, Autumn Landscape, Oil on Canvas

        Est: $350 - $550

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1857-1938), autumn landscape, oil on canvas, signed, 9 1/2" h x 13 1/2" w (view), 16" h x 20" w (frame). Provenance: From a Florida estate.

        Kaminski Auctions
      • Charles Corwin Oil on Board Farm Scene
        Jul. 30, 2016

        Charles Corwin Oil on Board Farm Scene

        Est: $600 - $900

        Charles Abel Corwin (NY/CA/IL, 1858-1938) oil on board pastoral scene depicting cows drinking from a stream with a farm in the background. Location: Beekmantown, New York. Signed lower left. Housed in a wood frame. Sight - 11 3/8" H x 15 1/4" W. Framed - 13 5/8" H x 17 5/8" W. Note: A larger work depicting the same farm and titled, "Milking Time, Beekmantown, NY" was sold October, 1991, Bonhams, San Francisco. (Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.caseantiques.com)

        Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (AMERICAN, 1858-1938) OIL
        Jul. 10, 2016

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (AMERICAN, 1858-1938) OIL

        Est: $2,500 - $5,000

        Oil on canvas by Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938). Measures 16 by 24 inches. Its frame measures 25 by 33 inches. In very good condition overall with only one minor perforation on the top left and one restoration on the right side of the picture plane. Signed on lower left.

        Affiliated Auctions & Realty LLC
      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (AMERICAN, 1858-1938) OIL
        Jun. 12, 2016

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (AMERICAN, 1858-1938) OIL

        Est: $2,500 - $5,000

        Oil on canvas by Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938). Measures 16 by 24 inches. Its frame measures 25 by 33 inches. In very good condition overall with only one minor perforation on the top left and one restoration on the right side of the picture plane. Signed on lower left.

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      • Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938).
        Nov. 21, 2015

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938).

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Out of Commission. oil on canvas. signed lower left. period house of Heydenryk chestnut frame. Provenance: Adelson Galleries, New York, NY *Auction record high for this artist: $21,330, Skinner, Inc., 2/3/2012 Size 19 - 1/2" x 29 - 1/2".

        Morphy Auctions
      • Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a dappled forest interior with fallen moss-covered tree...
        Sep. 08, 2014

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a dappled forest interior with fallen moss-covered tree...

        Est: $150 - $300

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a dappled forest interior with fallen moss-covered tree in right foreground, signed "C.A. Corwin" LL, minor paint loss especially LR corner, loss to upper edge of frame, not examined out of frame, ss: 17 3/4" h. x 25 1/2" w. [Deaccessioned from a Connecticut Museum]

        Winter Associates, Inc.
      • Charles Abel Corwin American, 1857-1938 Hummingbird and Orchids, 1921
        Feb. 19, 2014

        Charles Abel Corwin American, 1857-1938 Hummingbird and Orchids, 1921

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        Charles Abel Corwin American, 1857-1938 Hummingbird and Orchids, 1921 Signed Charles Abel Corwin and dated 1921 (ll) Oil on panel laid to board 59 5/8 x 23 5/8 inches Provenance: Estate of the Artist C 

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      • Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a sun-dotted forest interior with fallen moss-covered tr...
        Feb. 10, 2014

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a sun-dotted forest interior with fallen moss-covered tr...

        Est: $350 - $700

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a sun-dotted forest interior with fallen moss-covered tree in right foreground, signed "C.A. Corwin" LL, minor paint loss especially LR corner, loss to upper edge of frame, not examined out of frame, ss: 17 3/4" h. x 25 1/2" w. [De-accessioned from a Connecticut museum]

        Winter Associates, Inc.
      • CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (1858-1938) 'SAGE & SOLITUDE'
        Oct. 25, 2013

        CHARLES ABEL CORWIN (1858-1938) 'SAGE & SOLITUDE'

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Titled to reverse 'Sage & Solitude,' signed lower left. 11-1/4 x 15-1/4 inch sight size, 17-1/2 x 20-1/2 frame.

        Dirk Soulis Auctions
      • Charles Abel Corwin (1858-1938)
        Aug. 12, 2013

        Charles Abel Corwin (1858-1938)

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        Oil on canvas "Woodland Interior" 22 x 18 inches, signed. framed Condition: Lined

        John McInnis Auctioneers
      • Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a sun-dotted forest interior with fallen moss-covered tr...
        Feb. 12, 2013

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a sun-dotted forest interior with fallen moss-covered tr...

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938), untitled oil on canvas depicting a sun-dotted forest interior with fallen moss-covered tree in right foreground, signed "C.A. Corwin" LL, minor paint loss especially LR corner, loss to upper edge of frame, not examined out of frame, ss: 17 3/4" h. x 25 1/2" w. [De-accessioned from a Connecticut museum]

        Winter Associates, Inc.
      • Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938) Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts Signed "·Charles·Abel·Corwin·" l.l. Oil on ca...
        Feb. 03, 2012

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938) Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts Signed "·Charles·Abel·Corwin·" l.l. Oil on ca...

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938) Good Harbor Beach, Gloucester, Massachusetts Signed "·Charles·Abel·Corwin·" l.l. Oil on canvas, 24 x 36 in. (61.0 x 91.4 cm), framed. Condition: Minor surface grime, craquelure. Provenance: From the collection of John Weston Black, Esq., Gloucester, Massachusetts; present owner by family descent.

        Skinner
      • Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938) Ship Ways, Northport, L.I. Signed and dated "Charles Abel Corwin 1901" l.l., titled on the...
        Sep. 09, 2011

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938) Ship Ways, Northport, L.I. Signed and dated "Charles Abel Corwin 1901" l.l., titled on the...

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        Charles Abel Corwin (American, 1858-1938) Ship Ways, Northport, L.I. Signed and dated "Charles Abel Corwin 1901" l.l., titled on the stretcher. Oil on canvas, 16 x 25 1/4 in. (40.7 x 61.0 cm), framed. Condition: Lined, retouch.

        Skinner
      • ***CORWIN, CHARLES ABEL
        May. 22, 2011

        ***CORWIN, CHARLES ABEL

        Est: $8,000 - $12,000

        (1857-1938 American) Gypsy dancer, framed oil on canvas, signed and dated 1886 lower left, approximate image size 63'' x 36'', frame size 70'' x 43''. PROVENANCE- Originally donated in 1921 to the Women's Club of Racine, Wisconsin, by Mrs. Crosby, President of the Women's Club from 1899-1901, and recently acquired by a private collector.

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