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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Sep. 15, 2024

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. Wear to frame. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 32 x 44 inches / 81 x 111 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 127779 US SHIPPING: $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952), Fountain square with figures
        Jul. 16, 2024

        Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952), Fountain square with figures

        Est: $400 - $600

        Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952) Fountain square with figures Oil on canvas Signed lower left: G. Sherman

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Jun. 02, 2024

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,000

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124005 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623.Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals.Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913).Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League.She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Jun. 02, 2024

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,000

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124004 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952), Fountain square with figures
        Apr. 16, 2024

        Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952), Fountain square with figures

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952) Fountain square with figures Oil on canvas Signed lower left: G. Sherman

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Feb. 11, 2024

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,000

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124005 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623.Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals.Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913).Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League.She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Feb. 11, 2024

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,000

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124004 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Dec. 17, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. Wear to frame. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 32 x 44 inches / 81 x 111 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 127779 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett, (American, 1871-1952), "Winter Boulevard Scene"
        Dec. 02, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett, (American, 1871-1952), "Winter Boulevard Scene"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "Winter Boulevard Scene" oil on canvas signed lower left. Framed. 24" x 20", framed 32-1/4" x 28-1/4"

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Nov. 12, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124005 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623.Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals.Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913).Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League.She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Nov. 12, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124004 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Sep. 10, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. Wear to frame. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 32 x 44 inches / 81 x 111 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 127779 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Sep. 10, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 96 cm FRAME SIZE: 31 x 43 inches / 78 x 109 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 127697 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Aug. 20, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124005 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623.Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals.Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913).Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League.She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Aug. 20, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,600 - $2,100

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124004 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • GAIL SHERMAN EARLY PARIS STREET SCENE PAINTING
        May. 21, 2023

        GAIL SHERMAN EARLY PARIS STREET SCENE PAINTING

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        CORBETT, Gail Sherman, (American, 1871-1952): A Trip Back in Time to See Paris in the 20s, Oil/Canvas, 24" x 36", signed lower left, framed, 32" x 44".

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        May. 14, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124005 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623.Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals.Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913).Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League.She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        May. 14, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124004 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Corbett (NY, 1871-1952) Large Oil Painting
        Mar. 01, 2023

        Gail Corbett (NY, 1871-1952) Large Oil Painting

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Gail Corbett (NY, 1871-1952) large signed and framed original oil painting. Measures 24 x 36 inches image size and 32 x44 inches framed. This painting on canvas is in excellent condition, the frame has damage. Weighs approximately 25 pounds. Provenance: Estate of David Milot. David was a Real Estate Broker by trade and a passionate, lifelong collector of anything of quality that caught his eye. His collection of fine art, bronzes, designer decor, period furniture, mid-century furniture, designer furniture, Chinese antiques and more are among some of the finest examples available. David's knowledge, or perhaps more accurately, "his eye" for quality, was usually the most refined of anyone in the room. David purchased thousands of items over the years at auctions, estate sales, and antique stores so any additional provenance is not readily available. These treasures were truly found "in the wild," and that's how David liked it. This item must be picked up by buyer or requires the use of an outside shipper. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. This item requires the use of an outside shipper. Buyer to select shipper and make all arrangements. Here are 2 options: The UPS Store 12402 N Division St, Spokane, WA 99218 509-467-4451 store0957@theupsstore.com. Or, Action Shipping 11807 E Trent Ave, Spokane, WA 99206 509-926-2445 contacts@actionshipping.comcastbiz.net.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Feb. 12, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124005 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623.Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals.Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913).Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League.She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Feb. 12, 2023

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) TITLE: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: 26 x 38 inches / 66 x 96 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124004 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623. Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals. Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913). Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League. She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952) Painting
        Nov. 21, 2022

        Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952) Painting

        Est: $800 - $1,600

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) Impressionist Paris Street Scene, oil painting on board, signed. Framed. Size: 23.25'' x 35.5'', 59 x 90 cm (sight); 26.5'' x 38.5'', 67 x 98 cm (frame).

        Material Culture
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952) Painting
        Nov. 21, 2022

        Gail Sherman Corbett (1871-1952) Painting

        Est: $800 - $1,600

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) Impressionist Paris Street Scene, oil painting on board, signed. Framed. Size: 23.25'' x 35.25'', 59 x 90 cm (sight); 26.5'' x 38.5'', 67 x 98 cm (frame).

        Material Culture
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        Aug. 21, 2022

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,700 - $2,200

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) NAME: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Four small tears/punctures 1" longest (three in upper right corner and one on lower edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120826 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623.Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals.Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913).Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League.She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

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      • Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting
        May. 08, 2022

        Gail Sherman Corbett (NY,1871-1952) oil painting

        Est: $1,800 - $2,300

        ARTIST: Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871 - 1952) NAME: Paris Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Four small tears/punctures 1" longest (three in upper right corner and one on lower edge). No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 24 x 36 inches / 60 x 91 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120826 US Shipping $120 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Gail Sherman Corbett, sculptor, painter and art teacher, was the daughter of Frederick Coe and Emma Jane (Ostrander) Sherman and was born in Syracuse, New York. Her father was descended from Philip Sherman of Dedham, Essex, England, who came, in 1633 to Roxbury, Massachusetts, and afterwards, with eighteen others, founded the town of Portsmouth and the Colony of Rhode Island. He was the Second Secretary of that colony. Corbett's mother was a descendant of Michael Dyckman, one of the framers of the New Amsterdam Charter in 1623.Gail Sherman was educated at the Syracuse High School and the Anne Brown School, New York. She began her studies in sculpture at the Art Students' League in New York under Augustus Saint Gaudens, George DeForest Brush and others, and was later a student at the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. She was given her first large commission in 1901, and, between then and 1914, when her work was interrupted by the War, she executed many memorial tablets, portrait busts, bas-reliefs, sundials, fountains, and medals.Her work received a medal and mention at the Panama-Pacific Exhibition in San Francisco in 1915. Her best known groups are the Hamilton S. White Memorial, Syracuse, New York (1905), the Kirkpatrick Memorial Fountain, Syracuse (1908), and the bronze doors of the Municipal Building, Springfield, Massachusetts (1913).Miss Sherman was married at Syracuse, June 28, 1905, to Harvey Wiley Corbett, a New York architect. They had two children: Jean and John Maxwell Corbett. During 1915-1917, Mrs. Corbett gave her services to the Woman Suffrage Party, and in 1916-1917 she was Chairman of the Chelsea Branch of the Woman's Municipal League.She was a member of the National Sculpture Society, the American Numismatic Society, the Woman's Municipal League, the New York Women's City Club, and the American Red Cross. She was a teacher of art at Syracuse University.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Painting, Gail Sherman Corbett
        Mar. 26, 2022

        Painting, Gail Sherman Corbett

        Est: $300 - $500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "The Road to Commerce," oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled verso, overall (with frame): 27.5"h x 32"w. Provenance: Purchased at auction in Georgia around 2002 to Private Collection.

        Clars Auctions
      • Painting, Gail Sherman Corbett
        Feb. 19, 2022

        Painting, Gail Sherman Corbett

        Est: $600 - $900

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "The Road to Commerce," oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled verso, overall (with frame): 27.5"h x 32"w. Provenance: Purchased at auction in Georgia around 2002 to Private Collection.

        Clars Auctions
      • Painting, Gail Sherman Corbett
        Dec. 19, 2021

        Painting, Gail Sherman Corbett

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "The Road to Commerce," oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled verso, canvas: 20"h x 24"w, overall (with frame): 27.5"h x 32"w. Provenance: Purchased at auction in Georgia around 2002 to Private Collection.

        Clars Auctions
      • Painting, Gail Sherman Corbett
        Nov. 19, 2021

        Painting, Gail Sherman Corbett

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "The Road to Commerce," oil on canvas, signed lower left, signed and titled verso, canvas: 20"h x 24"w, overall (with frame): 27.5"h x 32"w. Provenance: Purchased at auction in Georgia around 2002 to Private Collection.

        Clars Auctions
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "La Promenade"
        Oct. 24, 2021

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "La Promenade"

        Est: $1,200 - $1,800

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "La Promenade" oil on canvas signed lower right. Framed. 20" x 24", framed 23" x 27"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Winter View of the Louvre"
        Jun. 05, 2021

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Winter View of the Louvre"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "Winter View of the Louvre from Tuileries Garden" oil on canvas signed lower left. Framed. 20" x 16", framed 27" x 23"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Gail Sherman (1871 - 1952) Oil On Canvas
        May. 22, 2021

        Gail Sherman (1871 - 1952) Oil On Canvas

        Est: -

        Titled: “ Arc De Triumph In The Rain" . Signed In The Lower Right Corner. Frame Measures Approximately 28in X 32in. Tm6452 Zh

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Busy Paris Boulevard"
        Jan. 30, 2021

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Busy Paris Boulevard"

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "Busy Paris Boulevard" oil on canvas signed lower left. Framed. 24" x 36", framed 29-3/4" x 42"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Busy Paris Boulevard"
        Dec. 05, 2020

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Busy Paris Boulevard"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "Busy Paris Boulevard" oil on canvas signed lower left. Framed. 24" x 36", framed 29-3/4" x 42"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "View of the Louvre"
        Sep. 26, 2020

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "View of the Louvre"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "View of the Louvre from the Tuileries Garden" oil on canvas signed lower right. Framed. 21" x 25-1/2", framed 30-1/2" x 35"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Rainy Day on the Boulevard"
        Sep. 26, 2020

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Rainy Day on the Boulevard"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "Rainy Day on the Boulevard" oil on canvas signed lower right. Framed. 36" x 24", framed 41" x 32"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (American 1871-1952) A PAINTING, "The Lady and the Street Sweep,"
        Sep. 20, 2020

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (American 1871-1952) A PAINTING, "The Lady and the Street Sweep,"

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (American 1871-1952) A PAINTING, "The Lady and the Street Sweep," oil on canvas, signed L/R. "G. Sherman." 23" x 19"

        Simpson Galleries, LLC
      • GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT Pont de Pierre, Rouen.
        Sep. 17, 2020

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT Pont de Pierre, Rouen.

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT Pont de Pierre, Rouen. Oil on canvas, circa 1930. 505x610 mm; 20x24 inches. Signed in oil, lower right recto. Ex-collection private collection, Florida. Corbett (1871-1952) is known for her work as a sculptor and painter. She was born and raised in Syracuse, New York and later moved to New York City where she studied sculpture under Augustus Saint-Gaudens (1848-1907) at the Art Students League. She then moved abroad to study at the École des Beaux-Arts, Paris. After her studies in Paris, she returned to the United States and settled in New York gaining commissions for portrait busts, decorative objects and memorial tablets, among other sculptural work. While primarily known for her work in sculpture, she also painted luminist cityscapes in France and the United States, working in a Neo-Impressionist style influenced by Camille Pissarro (1830-1903).

        Swann Auction Galleries
      • GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN, 1871-1952) PARIS Oil on canvas: 21 x 25 in.
        Jun. 30, 2020

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN, 1871-1952) PARIS Oil on canvas: 21 x 25 in.

        Est: $600 - $900

        Framed; lower right signed: G Sherman

        Potomack Company
      • Attributed to: Gail Corbett (1871 - 1952)
        Feb. 15, 2020

        Attributed to: Gail Corbett (1871 - 1952)

        Est: $50 - $100

        Painting: Attributed to Gail Corbett (1871 - 1952), winter street scene. Signed LLC. Oil on canvas. 24" x 36". Canvas has tears.

        Copake Auction Inc.
      • GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT OIL ON CANVAS
        Feb. 09, 2019

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT OIL ON CANVAS

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Gail Sherman Corbett (New York, 1871-1952) oil on canvas depicting a Paris winter street scene, signed lower right G. Sherman. Framed. Measures 31” in height by 43" in width with the stretcher measuring 24" in height by 35-7/8” in width. All measurements are approximate.

        Bremo Auctions
      • Gail Sherman Corbett Paris Impressionist Painting Bustling Carriage Street Scene in France
        Nov. 15, 2018

        Gail Sherman Corbett Paris Impressionist Painting Bustling Carriage Street Scene in France

        Est: $1,800 - $3,000

        Gail Sherman Corbett 1871-1952. This well respected Impressionist artists work sells in the $1800 to $4000 range. Don’t hesitate on this work, it is very, very beautiful!

        Hess Fine Art
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "View of Tuileries Gardens and Montmartre, Paris"
        Oct. 13, 2018

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "View of Tuileries Gardens and Montmartre, Paris"

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "View of Tuileries Gardens and Montmartre, Paris" oil on canvas signed lower left. Framed. 40" x 30", framed 48" x 38"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • Gail Sherman Corbett, painting
        Oct. 09, 2018

        Gail Sherman Corbett, painting

        Est: $300 - $500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), Paris in Winter, oil on canvas, signed lower right, 19.5"h x 23.5"w (sight), 28"h x 32"w (framed)

        Millea Bros Ltd
      • Gail Sherman Corbett Painting
        Sep. 30, 2018

        Gail Sherman Corbett Painting

        Est: $800 - $1,000

        (American, 1871-1952) Well known New York City Artist. Oil on canvas of a Parisian street scene, canvas measuring 36"x24", framed dimensions, 43.5"x31.5".

        Gallery 95 Auctions
      • GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN, 1871-1952) PARISIAN STREET SCENE Oil on canvas: 19 x 24 in.
        Sep. 29, 2018

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN, 1871-1952) PARISIAN STREET SCENE Oil on canvas: 19 x 24 in.

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT (AMERICAN, 1871-1952) PARISIAN STREET SCENE Oil on canvas: 19 x 24 in. Framed; lower right signed: G. Sherman

        Potomack Company
      • Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Rainy Day on the Boulevard"
        Jul. 29, 2018

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952), "Rainy Day on the Boulevard"

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "Rainy Day on the Boulevard" oil on canvas signed lower right "G. Sherman". Framed. 36" x 23-3/4", framed 43-1/2" x 31-3/4"

        New Orleans Auction Galleries
      • GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT "HUNT" OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED
        Jun. 14, 2018

        GAIL SHERMAN CORBETT "HUNT" OIL ON CANVAS SIGNED

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Gail Sherman Corbett (American, 1871-1952) "Hunt", oil on canvas, signed lower right. Image size: 30" x 40" br> Provenance:Property from a Private Philadelphia Collector

        Kamelot Auctions
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