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    • Henry Dousa (French/American, 1820-after 1892)
      Nov. 03, 2023

      Henry Dousa (French/American, 1820-after 1892)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Henry Dousa (French/American, 1820-after 1892) Prize Bull Portrait pastel, graphite and crayon on paper signed and dated From Life by / Henry Dousa / Lafayette, Ind. / 1893 further inscribed Young Hamilton at 3 Yr. / No. 4.9. A.P.G.H.B. / Winner of 1st in Class Sweepstake in Class & Grand Sweepstake at World's Fair Chicago 1893. / Property of J.H. Miller, Mexico, Ind. 1893. 16 3/4 x 21 3/4 inches. Indiana census records document the residence of a John H. Miller (1853-1924) in Miami County, Indiana as early as 1860. By 1880, Miller owned his own farm in Jefferson, a township of Mexico, and census records from 1910 list Miller as the owner of a stock farm there. This lot is located in Cincinnati. Born in France, Henry Dousa (1820-1892?) immigrated to the United States in the late 1860s and took up residence in Lafayette and New Castle, Indiana. The 1885 Lafayette City Directory listed Dousa's occupation as "Portrait and Scenic Artist." Little is known of how Dousa became a painter, but over the course of his career, he painted the livestock and farms of his surroundings in a distinctive naive style. Provenance: Garth's Auctions, Columbus, Ohio, May 23, 2008, Lot 24.

      Hindman
    • Henry Dousa (French/American, 1820-after 1892)
      Nov. 03, 2023

      Henry Dousa (French/American, 1820-after 1892)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Henry Dousa (French/American, 1820-after 1892) Portrait of Three Sheep: Mable, Clem, and Hazel, 1892 watercolor, graphite and pastel on paper inscribed From Life / Henry Dousa / Lafayette, IND, 1892, lower edge 16 3/4 x 21 1/2 inches. This lot is located in Cincinnati. Born in France, Henry Dousa (1820-1892?) immigrated to the United States in the late 1860s and took up residence in Lafayette and New Castle, Indiana. The 1885 Lafayette City Directory listed Dousa's occupation as "Portrait and Scenic Artist." Little is known of how Dousa became a painter, but over the course of his career, he painted the livestock and farms of his surroundings in a distinctive naive style. Provenance: Garth's Auctions, Columbus, Ohio, September 2, 2006, Lot 742.

      Hindman
    • FARM SCENE BY HENRY DOUSA (INDIANA/BELGIUM, 1820-1885).
      Nov. 23, 2018

      FARM SCENE BY HENRY DOUSA (INDIANA/BELGIUM, 1820-1885).

      Est: $8,000 - $10,000

      FARM SCENE BY HENRY DOUSA (INDIANA/BELGIUM, 1820-1885). Oil on canvas, signed and date 1875 lower right. Summer scene of fenced pastures and farm buildings surrounded by pine trees. 31"h. 35"w., late frame, 32.75"h. 37.75"w.

      Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • FARM SCENE BY HENRY DOUSA (INDIANA/BELGIUM, 1820-1885).
      May. 12, 2018

      FARM SCENE BY HENRY DOUSA (INDIANA/BELGIUM, 1820-1885).

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      FARM SCENE BY HENRY DOUSA (INDIANA/BELGIUM, 1820-1885). Oil on canvas, signed and date 1875 lower right. Summer scene of fenced pastures and farm buildings surrounded by pine trees. 31"h. 35"w., late frame, 32.75"h. 37.75"w.

      Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • HENRY DOUSA (1820-1885) | Farm Scene
      Jan. 20, 2018

      HENRY DOUSA (1820-1885) | Farm Scene

      Est: $25,000 - $35,000

      signed H. Dousa and dated, lower right.

      Sotheby's
    • Henry Dousa, portrait of a horse, "John R. Sired by Aldon Von Trump Dam Maggie Mitchell,"
      Jul. 07, 2012

      Henry Dousa, portrait of a horse, "John R. Sired by Aldon Von Trump Dam Maggie Mitchell,"

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      Henry Dousa, 1820-after 1892, Indiana, pastel on paper portrait of a horse, "John R. Sired by Aldon Von Trump Dam Maggie Mitchell," identified center of front. Signed lower left, "From Life by Henry Dousa, Lafayette, Ind. 1892," also name of the person who ordered it at the very bottom, 15 1/2" X 20" sight, under glass, gold gesso fame, some water damage. Provenance: A southern New England collection. Estimate $2,000-3,000

      The Cobbs
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