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Figure painter, Porträtmaler, Painter, b. 1827 - d. 1871

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      • CHARLES HINE (AMERICAN 1821-1871), Half-Length Portrait of a Young Girl, Oil Painting
        Jul. 13, 2019

        CHARLES HINE (AMERICAN 1821-1871), Half-Length Portrait of a Young Girl, Oil Painting

        Est: $600 - $800

        CHARLES HINE (AMERICAN 1821-1871) Portrait of a Young Boy, 1861 oil on canvas 61 x 48 cm (24 x 18 7/8 in., sight) SHIPPING FOR THIS ITEM ONLY, in the continental US, via USPS including insurance: $71 If you are buying multiple items, or your shipping address is international, please contact us before or after the auction for a shipping quote via email: info@shapiroauctions.com or call us: +1 (212) 717-7500.

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      • Charles Hine Three Abstracts
        Mar. 26, 2011

        Charles Hine Three Abstracts

        Est: $400 - $600

        Charles Hine Three Abstracts (1) 'Gold and Silver' lithograph, pencil signed l.l., titled and numbered 3/10, 22 x 15 inches; (2) 'Tribute to Pascal' lithograph, pencil signed l.l., titled and numbered 5/12, 22 x 15 inches; and (3) "Ezra Pound' lithograph, pencil signed l.l., titled and numbered 6/12, 15 x 22 inches.

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      • CHARLES HINE (AMERICAN 1827-1871), "Portrait of
        Oct. 20, 2007

        CHARLES HINE (AMERICAN 1827-1871), "Portrait of

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        CHARLES HINE (AMERICAN 1827-1871), "Portrait of Young Boy, Claudius Monell Roome," 1864, signed and dated on the verso, oil on canvas, 27 1/4 x 22 1/4 in. (69.2 x 56.5 cm.)

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      • WHITMAN, Walt. Autograph letter signed ("Walt Whitman") to Charles Hine "artist," Brooklyn, 14 July [1860?]. 3 pages, large 8vo, neat repairs to folds, with original envelope addressed by Whitman.
        Dec. 14, 2000

        WHITMAN, Walt. Autograph letter signed ("Walt Whitman") to Charles Hine "artist," Brooklyn, 14 July [1860?]. 3 pages, large 8vo, neat repairs to folds, with original envelope addressed by Whitman.

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        WHITMAN IN FULL BLOOM. A good letter to Hine (1827-1871), an artist and friend who supplied the frontispiece portrait for the third edition of Leaves of Grass. Whitman states that he will try to visit him in New Haven, but is presently concerned for the health of his mother, Louisa Whitman: "I have been nurse & doctor too, as none of my sisters are home at present." He continues: "I have procured the portrait & frame without any trouble, & they are now hanging up in mother's front room--& are the delight & ever-increasing gratification of my folks & friends, young & old--some of whom sit by the half hour & just look steadily at it in silence--It is indeed a noble piece of work-manship..." The portrait in the third edition of Leaves --perhaps the "noble piece of workmanship referred to here--is strikingly different from the famous "casual" portrait of the young Whitman in the 1855 leaves of Grass. In Hines' likeness, "the poet wears a Byronic collar with a flowing tie and looks like Victor Hugo, Garibaldi, or an opera singer, and although the face has been softened and bloated by the engraver the picture still gives an impression of buffalo strength" (Kaplan, pp.250-251). Hine'e portrait, Whitman later wrote, was perhaps "the best of all," for "I was in full bloom then, wieghed two hundred and ten pounds...I was in the best ofg health: not a thing was amiss: I was like Carlyle's man, who, asked the state of his system, exclaimed: 'System? system, what have I to do with systems'" ( Correspondence, ed. Miller, pp.378-379). Not in Correspondence, ed. Miller, and apparently unpublished.

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