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    • William Mason (active 1808-1844) A still life with cognac, pitcher, a wedge of cheese and biscuits 15 x 22in overall: 21 x 28in
      Nov. 19, 2018

      William Mason (active 1808-1844) A still life with cognac, pitcher, a wedge of cheese and biscuits 15 x 22in overall: 21 x 28in

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      William Mason (active 1808-1844) A still life with cognac, pitcher, a wedge of cheese and biscuits signed with initials and dated 'W.M. July 4, 1840' (lower left)oil on canvas15 x 22inoverall: 21 x 28inPainted in 1840

      Bonhams
    • WILLIAM MASON (ACTIVE C. 1808-1844)
      Jan. 20, 2005

      WILLIAM MASON (ACTIVE C. 1808-1844)

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Still Life With Books Label on reverse reads "Found in CT" watercolor on paper 2 7/8 x 4 1/2 in.

      Christie's
    • A VIEW FROM LEMON HILL, FAIRMOUNT PARK "CANAL ROAD FROM PRATT'S GATE"
      Apr. 12, 2003

      A VIEW FROM LEMON HILL, FAIRMOUNT PARK "CANAL ROAD FROM PRATT'S GATE"

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      A VIEW FROM LEMON HILL, FAIRMOUNT PARK " CANAL ROAD FROM PRATT ' S GATE " William Mason (active 1808-1844), dated " July 1827 " Unsigned, watercolor and pencil on paper, framed. 6 x 8 1/4 in. PROVENANCE: Note: William Mason was an engraver, painter and drawing teacher. A native of Connecticut, Mason moved to Philadelphia in 1810. Between 1830 and 1841 he exhibited several landscapes and still lifes at the Pennsylvania Academy of Arts and the Artist ' s Fund Society. A note on back of frame adds " William Mason taught in the Franklin Institute. He was also a member of the Geological Society of Pennsylvania and the " Art Union. " He illustrated books on conchology and ornithology. He was a contemporary of William Strickland, the Philadelphia architect and made engravings of some of Strickland ' s buildings.

      Freeman's
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