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Wood cutter, Painter, b. 1768 - d. 1847

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      • School of Jonathan Fisher (American, 1768-1847) View of Blue Hill, Maine oil on canvas 26 ½ x 46 ½ in. (67.3 x 118.1 cm.)
        Aug. 22, 2019

        School of Jonathan Fisher (American, 1768-1847) View of Blue Hill, Maine oil on canvas 26 ½ x 46 ½ in. (67.3 x 118.1 cm.)

        Est: $5,000 - $7,000

        School of Jonathan Fisher (American, 1768-1847) View of Blue Hill, Maine oil on canvas 26 ½ x 46 ½ in. (67.3 x 118.1 cm.) Painted circa 1824

        Christie's
      • Jonathan Fisher (d.1809) THE HARBOUR OF DUBLIN FROM THE LIGHTHOUSE TO THE CITY [1792]
        Jul. 25, 2016

        Jonathan Fisher (d.1809) THE HARBOUR OF DUBLIN FROM THE LIGHTHOUSE TO THE CITY [1792]

        Est: €100 - €150

        Jonathan Fisher (d.1809) THE HARBOUR OF DUBLIN FROM THE LIGHTHOUSE TO THE CITY [1792] hand-coloured print with title, publisher's details and date printed in the lower margin h:7.25  w:10.25 in. Plate size given. Sheet size: 9 by 12in. approx. From Fisher's 'Scenery of Ireland' published by J. Fisher, January, 1792. Born in Dublin, he was originally a woollen-draper in the Liberties, but took to the practice of art, in which he is said to have been self-taught. But as he appears to have visited England in early life he may have received instruction in London. In 1763, when he was living in Dame Street, he was awarded by the Dublin Society a premium of ten guineas for a landscape. In the following year he moved to Great Ship Street, where he continued to reside until near the end of his life. He sent several pictures to the first exhibition of the Society of Artists, held in George's Lane in 1765, and was a regular contributor to the various exhibitions down to 1801. In 1768 he gained the premium given by the Dublin Society for the best landscape. He was befriended and patronized by John, first Earl of Portarlington, himself an excellent landscape draughtsman and an amateur of the arts, who generally stayed in Fisher's house in Ship Street when in Dublin. From about 1778 until his death he held the post of Supervisor of Stamps in the Stamp Office in Eustace Street. In 1792 Fisher commenced the issue of a series of views of scenery in Ireland aquatinted by himself, in numbers each containing six views at the price of half a guinea. The whole series, comprising sixty plates, was issued as a volume in 1796 (although the title-page bears the date 1795) as "Scenery of Ireland illustrated in a series of prints of select Views, Castles and Abbies, drawn and engraved in Aquatint by Jonathan Fisher." In the preface the artist refers to his work as "an attempt, the first of its kind ever executed in this Kingdom." The present work is plate 1 in this series. In or soon after 1805 Fisher moved from Ship Street to No. 12 Bishop Street, where he remained until his death which took place in 1809. For further reading see Strickland.

        Whyte's
      • Jonathan Fisher print by Pippin Press, Massachusetts Hall in the University of Cambridge
        Jan. 01, 2016

        Jonathan Fisher print by Pippin Press, Massachusetts Hall in the University of Cambridge

        Est: -

        Jonathan Fisher print by Pippin Press, Massachusetts Hall in the University of Cambridge, New England, 19.5"x16"  The Pippin Press issued a limited edition of 500 of these prints.

        Clark's Auction Company
      • Jonathan Fisher, 1794 Dublin Views: A good set of three hand coloured engr
        Oct. 06, 2015

        Jonathan Fisher, 1794 Dublin Views: A good set of three hand coloured engr

        Est: €500 - €800

        Jonathan Fisher, 1794 Dublin Views: A good set of three hand coloured engravings: 1. ''North West-View of the City and Bay of Dublin'' 2. ''South-View of the City and Bay of Dublin'' 3. ''The Demesne of Lucan on the River Liffey'' each approx. 20cms x 29cms (8'' x 11 1/2''), published by J. Fisher, Dublin 1793 / 94, wash mounts, gilt frames. V. good. Scarce. (3)

        Fonsie Mealy Auctioneers
      • 2 Jonathan Fisher Massachusetts Framed Silkscreens
        Sep. 27, 2013

        2 Jonathan Fisher Massachusetts Framed Silkscreens

        Est: $100 - $200

        Pair of silkscreen prints after the original gouaches by the artist Rev. Jonathan Fisher (1768-1847), titled "Hollis, Harvard and Massachusetts Hall" and "Massachusetts Hall in the University of Cambridge, New England." Produced by Pippin Press in the 1940s in collaboration with the Boston Athanaeum and Harvard Library in an edition of 500. Ivory mat and simple ebonized frame. Label en verso: "Framed at Goodspeed's Book Shop Inc. 18 Beacon Street, Boston." 10-1/2" x 13-1/2" sight, 17-3/4" x 22" framed. Provenance: the estate of General Hanford MacNider, Mason City, Iowa.

        Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
      • Collection of Maine and New England Books
        Aug. 07, 2013

        Collection of Maine and New England Books

        Est: $100 - $200

        Jonathan Fisher Maine Parson 1768-1847 by Mary Ellen Chase, Henry Goddard Thomas: Memoir 1837-1897, Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient and Honorable Fraternity of Free and Accepted Masons of the Commonwealth of

        Saco River Auction
      • 2 Jonathan Fisher Massachusetts Framed Silkscreens
        May. 18, 2013

        2 Jonathan Fisher Massachusetts Framed Silkscreens

        Est: $200 - $300

        Pair of silkscreen prints after the original gouaches by the artist Rev. Jonathan Fisher (1768-1847), titled "Hollis, Harvard and Massachusetts Hall" and "Massachusetts Hall in the University of Cambridge, New England." Produced by Pippin Press in the 1940s in collaboration with the Boston Athanaeum and Harvard Library in an edition of 500. Ivory mat and simple ebonized frame. Label en verso: "Framed at Goodspeed's Book Shop Inc. 18 Beacon Street, Boston." 10-1/2" x 13-1/2" sight, 17-3/4" x 22" framed. Provenance: the estate of General Hanford MacNider, Mason City, Iowa.

        Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
      • William Skilling (British/New Orleans, 20th c.),
        Jan. 31, 2010

        William Skilling (British/New Orleans, 20th c.),

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        William Skilling (British/New Orleans, 20th c.), after Jonathan Fisher (American/Maine, 1768-1847), "A Morning View of Blue Hill Village", oil on canvas, signed and titled lower right, 30 in. x 60 in., attractively framed.

        Neal Auction Company
      • William Skilling (British/New Orleans, 20th c.),
        Feb. 07, 2009

        William Skilling (British/New Orleans, 20th c.),

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        William Skilling (British/New Orleans, 20th c.), after Jonathan Fisher (American/Maine, 1768-1847), "A Morning View of Blue Hill Village", oil on canvas, signed and titled lower right, 30 in. x 60 in., attractively framed * NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED ON THE BASIS OF CONDITION * PLEASE READ ALL CONDITIONS OF LISTED WITH THIS ITEM * PAYMENT DUE WITHIN 10 DAYS! * NO PAY PAL * WE DO NOT SHIP ANY ITEMS or ESTIMATE, SEE BELOW SHIPPING POLICY * LOCATED IN NEW ORLEANS, LA *

        Neal Auction Company
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