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Painter, Landscape painter, b. 1875 - d. 1968

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), dogwood trees / tree trunk in forest, oil on canvas / oil on board, 8"H x 6"W (dogwood trees)
    Mar. 22, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), dogwood trees / tree trunk in forest, oil on canvas / oil on board, 8"H x 6"W (dogwood trees)

    Est: $100 - $200

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) dogwood trees / tree trunk in forest oil on canvas / oil on board Dogwood trees signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Reading at Sunset / autumnal landscapes, oil on canvas on board, 6"H x 7 1/2"W (largest)
    Mar. 22, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Reading at Sunset / autumnal landscapes, oil on canvas on board, 6"H x 7 1/2"W (largest)

    Est: $140 - $250

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Reading at Sunset / autumnal landscapes oil on canvas on board One landscape signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Moon Rise / wooded path landscape, oil on board, 9 1/4"H x 7 1/2"W (Moon Rise)
    Mar. 22, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Moon Rise / wooded path landscape, oil on board, 9 1/4"H x 7 1/2"W (Moon Rise)

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Moon Rise / wooded path landscape oil on board Moon Rise: Signed lower right, titled verso. wooded path landscape: unsigned From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice canal scene, oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 16 1/8"H x 8"W
    Mar. 19, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice canal scene, oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 16 1/8"H x 8"W

    Est: -

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venice canal scene oil on canvas mounted on cardboard Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, American (1875-1968)
    Mar. 05, 2025

    George W. Drew, American (1875-1968)

    Est: $300 - $500

    George W. Drew, American (1875-1968) Landscape Oil on Board. Titled "On the Pond" and signed lower left and labeled in the artist hand on the reverse. Image measures: 11-1/2" H., 15-1/2" W. The frame measures: 16-1/4" H., 20-1/4" W. Kodner Galleries offers phone and absentee bidding at a low, flat 21% buyer’s premium without surcharge or hidden fees. For information, please contact the gallery at info@kodner.com or 954.925.2550 Condition: Good condition Estimate: $300.00 - $500.00 Domestic Shipping: Third party

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with mountains and lake / Morene, oil on board, 6"H x 8"W (largest)
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with mountains and lake / Morene, oil on board, 6"H x 8"W (largest)

    Est: $140 - $250

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape with mountains and lake / Morene oil on board Landscape signed lower right. Morene signed and titled verso. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Reading at Sunset / autumnal landscapes, oil on canvas on board, 6"H x 7 1/2"W (largest)
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Reading at Sunset / autumnal landscapes, oil on canvas on board, 6"H x 7 1/2"W (largest)

    Est: $140 - $250

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Reading at Sunset / autumnal landscapes oil on canvas on board One landscape signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), fruit still life, oil on board, 6 1/4"H x 8"W
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), fruit still life, oil on board, 6 1/4"H x 8"W

    Est: $100 - $200

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) fruit still life oil on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), pineapple and grapes still life, oil on canvas, 16"H x 11"W
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), pineapple and grapes still life, oil on canvas, 16"H x 11"W

    Est: $160 - $250

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) pineapple and grapes still life oil on canvas Signed lower right and verso. 3 punctures to canvas. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), forest landscape with pond, oil on canvas mounted on board, 16"H x 12"W
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), forest landscape with pond, oil on canvas mounted on board, 16"H x 12"W

    Est: $100 - $200

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) forest landscape with pond oil on canvas mounted on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape, 19th century, oil on board, 12"H x 10"W
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape, 19th century, oil on board, 12"H x 10"W

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape, 19th century oil on board Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Moon Rise / wooded path landscape, oil on board, 9 1/4"H x 7 1/2"W (Moon Rise)
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Moon Rise / wooded path landscape, oil on board, 9 1/4"H x 7 1/2"W (Moon Rise)

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Moon Rise / wooded path landscape oil on board Moon Rise: Signed lower right, titled verso. wooded path landscape: unsigned From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), dogwood trees / tree trunk in forest, oil on canvas / oil on board, 8"H x 6"W (dogwood trees)
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), dogwood trees / tree trunk in forest, oil on canvas / oil on board, 8"H x 6"W (dogwood trees)

    Est: $100 - $200

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) dogwood trees / tree trunk in forest oil on canvas / oil on board Dogwood trees signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), pair of landscapes with houses, oil on board, 4 1/8"H x 6"W (one)
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), pair of landscapes with houses, oil on board, 4 1/8"H x 6"W (one)

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) pair of landscapes with houses oil on board One signed lower left. One signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with trees, oil on board, 4 1/2"H x 7 1/2"W
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with trees, oil on board, 4 1/2"H x 7 1/2"W

    Est: $100 - $200

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape with trees oil on board Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape, oil on board, 9"H x 12"W
    Jan. 25, 2025

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape, oil on board, 9"H x 12"W

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape oil on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew (1875 - 1968) Antique American Sunset Impressionist Landscape Framed Oil Painting
    Dec. 31, 2024

    George W. Drew (1875 - 1968) Antique American Sunset Impressionist Landscape Framed Oil Painting

    Est: $500 - $800

    Antique American impressionist sunset landscape oil painting by George W. Drew (1875 - 1968). Oil on board. Signed. Framed. Measuring 10 by 14 inches overall and 7 by 11 painting alone. Please see all images for condition. Size is measured and written on the back of the painting. The first size is the overall size, the second size is the image size. For detailed condition questions please hello@curatedgallery.com

    Curated Gallery Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with tree, 1960, oil on board, 9"H x 6"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with tree, 1960, oil on board, 9"H x 6"W

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape with tree, 1960 oil on board Signed and dated lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), eastern street scene, oil on canvas on board, 16"H x 8"W (board)
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), eastern street scene, oil on canvas on board, 16"H x 8"W (board)

    Est: $140 - $200

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) eastern street scene oil on canvas on board Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Chalet in Montana, mountainous landscape, oil on board, 8"H x 10"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Chalet in Montana, mountainous landscape, oil on board, 8"H x 10"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Chalet in Montana, mountainous landscape oil on board Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice canal scene, oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 16 1/8"H x 8"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice canal scene, oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 16 1/8"H x 8"W

    Est: $140 - $200

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venice canal scene oil on canvas mounted on cardboard Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), southwestern landscape with children and cactus, 1941, oil on board, 14"H x 10"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), southwestern landscape with children and cactus, 1941, oil on board, 14"H x 10"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) southwestern landscape with children and cactus, 1941 oil on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

    Ripley Auctions
  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with cherry blossom tree, oil on board, 14 1/4"H x 10"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with cherry blossom tree, oil on board, 14 1/4"H x 10"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape with cherry blossom tree oil on board Unsigned. Taped edges. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with cherry blossom tree, oil on canvas mounted on board, 6"H x 7 1/2"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with cherry blossom tree, oil on canvas mounted on board, 6"H x 7 1/2"W

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape with cherry blossom tree oil on canvas mounted on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with sunset, oil on board, 5"H x 7 1/2"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape with sunset, oil on board, 5"H x 7 1/2"W

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape with sunset oil on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), rocky shore/seascape, oil on board, 6"H x 8"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), rocky shore/seascape, oil on board, 6"H x 8"W

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) rocky shore/seascape oil on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Bear Mountain (Spring Green), 1925, oil on canvas mounted on board, 8"H x 10"W
    Dec. 14, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Bear Mountain (Spring Green), 1925, oil on canvas mounted on board, 8"H x 10"W

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Bear Mountain (Spring Green), 1925 oil on canvas mounted on board Signed lower right. Signed, dated, and titled verso. Sliced top. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Green Apples, 1935, oil on board, 16"H x 12"W
    Dec. 04, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Green Apples, 1935, oil on board, 16"H x 12"W

    Est: -

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Green Apples, 1935 oil on board Artist's label verso. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • LONG ISLAND IMPRESSIONIST SIGNED LANDCAPE C 1900
    Nov. 21, 2024

    LONG ISLAND IMPRESSIONIST SIGNED LANDCAPE C 1900

    Est: $250 - $500

    GEORGE W. DREW (1875 - 1968) Hazy Autumn L. I. (Long Island) - c 1900 Oil on canvas Signed lower left and double signed and titled on verso 9 x 12 inches in original press molded frame overall 12.25 x 15.25 inches Provenance: From the estate of noted antique dealer Paul Brenner (1952-2024) Spencer, Iowa. SHIPPING NOTICE: Except for large, oversized items, Jackson's is your sole and only source for one stop packing and shipping. With over 50 years of experience, our professional, affordable and efficient in-house shipping department will be happy to provide you a fair and reasonable shipping quote on this lot. Simply email us before the auction for a quick quote: shipping@jacksonsauction.com or call 1-800-665-6743. Jackson's can expertly pack and ship to meet any of your needs. To ensure quality control Jackson's DOES NOT generally release to third party shippers, with the exception being large, oversized items.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venetian canal scene with gondolas, oil on canvas with wooden back frame (???), 20"H x 6"W
    Oct. 09, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venetian canal scene with gondolas, oil on canvas with wooden back frame (???), 20"H x 6"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venetian canal scene with gondolas oil on canvas with wooden back frame (???) Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), chimney study / landscape with bridge, oil on canvas mounted on board (chimney study), 6"H x 9"W (chimneys)
    Oct. 09, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), chimney study / landscape with bridge, oil on canvas mounted on board (chimney study), 6"H x 9"W (chimneys)

    Est: $140 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) chimney study / landscape with bridge oil on canvas mounted on board (chimney study) Landscape with bridge is loose canvas. Both signed and dated lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Japanese Cherry Blossoms, 1939 / floral studies of roses and pansies, oil on canvas / oil on paper, 7 1/4"H x 8 1/4"W (cherry blossoms)
    Oct. 09, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Japanese Cherry Blossoms, 1939 / floral studies of roses and pansies, oil on canvas / oil on paper, 7 1/4"H x 8 1/4"W (cherry blossoms)

    Est: $100 - $200

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Japanese Cherry Blossoms, 1939 / floral studies of roses and pansies oil on canvas / oil on paper Cherry blossoms signed, dated, and titled lower left. Rose study signed and dated 1890 lower left. Pansy study unsigned and undated. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape, oil on board, 9"H x 12"W
    Oct. 09, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), landscape, oil on board, 9"H x 12"W

    Est: $200 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) landscape oil on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Pineapple, 1891, still life, oil on unstretched canvas, 15 1/2"H x 20 3/4"W
    Oct. 09, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Pineapple, 1891, still life, oil on unstretched canvas, 15 1/2"H x 20 3/4"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Pineapple, 1891, still life oil on unstretched canvas Signed and dated lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew
    Aug. 28, 2024

    George W. Drew

    Est: $300 - $500

    American, 1875-1968 House Nestled Among Trees Next to a Lake Signed George W. Drew (ll) Oil on canvas 18 x 40 inches (45.7 x 101.6 cm) (Frame 22 1/4 x 44 1/4 inches) Not examined out of the frame. Some scattered areas of cracking to pigment. Large abrasion with an area of staining and accretion along the lower half. Small abraded spot in the lower center. Other areas of staining, could benefit from a cleaning.

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  • George W. Drew (1875-1968) American, Oil on Canvas
    Aug. 25, 2024

    George W. Drew (1875-1968) American, Oil on Canvas

    Est: $600 - $800

    George W. Drew (1875-1968) American, Oil on Canvas. The view stands on the shore of a beautiful golden beach as the waves crash against the rocks. In the background, through the mists, you can see a lighthouse. Artist Signed, Lower Right. Overall Size: 18 1/8 x 30 1/8 in. Sight Size: 11 x 23 in. Frame Thickness: About 3 in. #1883 George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Allied Artists of America, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although little is known about the personal life of George W. Drew, it is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. Drew is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Nude, 1943, oil on canvas on board, 5 3/4"H x 10"W
    Jul. 10, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Nude, 1943, oil on canvas on board, 5 3/4"H x 10"W

    Est: $140 - $300

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Nude, 1943 oil on canvas on board Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • GEORGE W. DREW OIL ON CANVAS, THE OLD WINDMILL.
    Jul. 01, 2024

    GEORGE W. DREW OIL ON CANVAS, THE OLD WINDMILL.

    Est: $100 - $150

    George W. Drew (1875 - 1968) oil on canvas, ‘The Old Wind Mill’, Image 11” x 14”, Overall in an elaborate gilt frame 22” x 24.5”.

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  • George W. Drew
    Jun. 26, 2024

    George W. Drew

    Est: $600 - $900

    American, 1875-1968 House Nestled Among Trees Next to a Lake Signed George W. Drew (ll) Oil on canvas 18 x 40 inches (45.7 x 101.6 cm) (Frame 22 1/4 x 44 1/4 inches) Not examined out of the frame. Some scattered areas of cracking to pigment. Large abrasion with an area of staining and accretion along the lower half. Small abraded spot in the lower center. Other areas of staining, could benefit from a cleaning.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), standing nude female, 1945, oil on canvas mounted on board, 17 1/4"H x 9 1/2"W
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), standing nude female, 1945, oil on canvas mounted on board, 17 1/4"H x 9 1/2"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) standing nude female, 1945 oil on canvas mounted on board Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Nude, 1943, oil on canvas on board, 5 3/4"H x 10"W
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Nude, 1943, oil on canvas on board, 5 3/4"H x 10"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Nude, 1943 oil on canvas on board Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice canal scene, oil on canvas mounted on board, 7 1/2"H x 21"W
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice canal scene, oil on canvas mounted on board, 7 1/2"H x 21"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venice canal scene oil on canvas mounted on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venetian canal scene with gondola, oil on canvas mounted on board, 6"H x 20"W
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venetian canal scene with gondola, oil on canvas mounted on board, 6"H x 20"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venetian canal scene with gondola oil on canvas mounted on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice Canal, oil on canvas on board, 6"H x 20"W (board)
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice Canal, oil on canvas on board, 6"H x 20"W (board)

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venice Canal oil on canvas on board Signed lower left. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venetian canal scene with gondola, oil on canvas mounted on board, 7 1/2"H x 20 1/4"W
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venetian canal scene with gondola, oil on canvas mounted on board, 7 1/2"H x 20 1/4"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venetian canal scene with gondola oil on canvas mounted on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venetian canal scene with gondolas, oil on canvas with wooden back frame (???), 20"H x 6"W
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venetian canal scene with gondolas, oil on canvas with wooden back frame (???), 20"H x 6"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venetian canal scene with gondolas oil on canvas with wooden back frame (???) Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice canal scene, oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 14 3/4"H x 7 1/8"W
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), Venice canal scene, oil on canvas mounted on cardboard, 14 3/4"H x 7 1/8"W

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) Venice canal scene oil on canvas mounted on cardboard Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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  • George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), eastern street scene, oil on canvas on board, 15 1/4"H x 7 1/4"W (board)
    Jun. 01, 2024

    George W. Drew, New York (1875-1968), eastern street scene, oil on canvas on board, 15 1/4"H x 7 1/4"W (board)

    Est: $200 - $400

    George W. Drew New York, (1875-1968) eastern street scene oil on canvas on board Signed lower right. From the Archives of askArt: Biography from Rehs Galleries, Inc. George W. Drew was born 21 December 1875 in Massachusetts. He was a member of the Independent Artists Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design and they have him recorded as living at 745 Columbus Ave., N.Y. in the year 1898. He also exhibited at the Allied Artists of America, which was established in 1914, Salons of America, N.Y. State Fair, Newark State Fair, Newark Museum and New York Museum of Science & Industry. Although there is little known about the personal life of George W. Drew, his paintings appear on the art market quite often. It is obvious that his work has always been well received because of the numerous exhibitions he has participated in. He is known for his rustic luminous depictions of the Nineteenth Century American Landscape. Like many of the Hudson River Painters, Drew captures the effects of light from within the canvas. He is a master of perspective; his landscapes are classically and harmoniously balanced, leaving the viewer to gently rest their eyes on the rustic countryside.

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