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b. 1868 - d. 1952

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    • ADELE WILLIAMS (VIRGINIA, 1868-1952) MARKET SCENE
      Sep. 22, 2023

      ADELE WILLIAMS (VIRGINIA, 1868-1952) MARKET SCENE

      Est: $200 - $300

      ADELE WILLIAMS (VIRGINIA, 1868-1952) MARKET SCENE, watercolor on paper, a vibrant depiction of produce at a market in the Impressionist style, possibly a Shockoe Bottom scene, signed lower left. Housed under glass in a modern frame. Circa 1940. 16" x 14" object, 23 1/2" x 21 1/2" OA. Catalogue Note: A life-long resident of Richmond, Virginia, Adele Williams (1868-1952) studied with Charles Hawthorne (1872-1930) and William Merritt Chase (1849-1916). She exhibited frequently in her lifetime, and her work is represented at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture and the University of Virginia.

      Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
    • ADELE WILLIAMS (VIRGINIA, 1868-1952) LANDSCAPE
      Sep. 22, 2023

      ADELE WILLIAMS (VIRGINIA, 1868-1952) LANDSCAPE

      Est: $200 - $300

      ADELE WILLIAMS (VIRGINIA, 1868-1952) LANDSCAPE, watercolor on paper, a vernal depiction of a blossoming orchard in the Impressionist style, signed lower left. Housed under glass in an old frame. Circa 1930. 17" x 15" sight, 26" x 23" OA. Catalogue Note: A life-long resident of Richmond, Virginia, Adele Williams (1868-1952) studied with Charles Hawthorne (1872-1930) and William Merritt Chase (1849-1916). She exhibited frequently in her lifetime, and her work is represented at the Virginia Museum of History and Culture and the University of Virginia.

      Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
    • Adele Williams (AM 1868-1952) Autumn Landscape
      Aug. 25, 2023

      Adele Williams (AM 1868-1952) Autumn Landscape

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Adele Williams (American 1968-1952) Autumn Landscape oil on board signed lower left 24 x 20" 31 x 27" as framed.

      Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Adele Williams (1868-1952) Watercolor On Paper
      Jul. 02, 2022

      Adele Williams (1868-1952) Watercolor On Paper

      Est: -

      Signed on the lower right corner. Measures approximately 25.5in x 19.5in. Artwork measures approximately 17in x 13in. Tm6744 Ja

      EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
    • Adele Williams (VA/NY, 1868-1952), Gloucester Harbor
      Sep. 21, 2019

      Adele Williams (VA/NY, 1868-1952), Gloucester Harbor

      Est: $400 - $800

      Adele Williams (VA/NY, 1868-1952), Gloucester Harbor oil on canvas board, unsigned, retaining a typed label to the verso with the artist's name and title of work along with an illegibly inscribed name, presented in a period gilt frame. DOA 13.25 x 17.25 in. Additional high-resolution photos are available at LelandLittle.com

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Adele Williams (American 1868-1952), tonalist landscape watercolor painting, signed lower left, 19-1/4" x 15" sight, 26-1/4" x 22" o...
      Mar. 20, 2018

      Adele Williams (American 1868-1952), tonalist landscape watercolor painting, signed lower left, 19-1/4" x 15" sight, 26-1/4" x 22" o...

      Est: $600 - $800

      Adele Williams (American 1868-1952), tonalist landscape watercolor painting, signed lower left, 19-1/4" x 15" sight, 26-1/4" x 22" overall, good condition

      William Bunch Auctions & Appraisals
    • Adele D Williams (Am 1868-1952) Cottage landscape
      Jun. 28, 2014

      Adele D Williams (Am 1868-1952) Cottage landscape

      Est: $500 - $1,000

      Adele D Williams (Am 1868-1952) Cottage landscape o/c 20 x 24"

      Merrill's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Autumn
      May. 17, 2014

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Autumn

      Est: $100 - $10,000

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Autumn oil on board, signed at lower right "Adele Williams," presented in the likely original gilt frame with later gallery plaque. SS 11.5 x 8.25 in.; DOA 14.75 x 11.25 in. The Estate Collection of Dr. & Mrs. R. Lewis Wright, Richmond, VA

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Portrait
      Sep. 15, 2012

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Portrait

      Est: $300 - $500

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Portrait watercolor on card, signed and dated at lower right "Adele Williams '90," inscribed on the verso "Mary Lee Page." Paper 10 x 8 1/8 in. Some toning, brittle paper,

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Still Life
      Jun. 18, 2011

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Still Life

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      watercolor on paper laid on board, signed twice at lower left "Adele Williams," matted and framed under glass.SS 19.25 x 21.25 in.; DOA 28.5 x 30 in. By family descent to the artist's niece.

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), "The Garden Hat"
      Jun. 18, 2011

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), "The Garden Hat"

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      oil on canvas, signed at lower right "Adele Williams," retaining an old paper exhibition label from the Virginia Museum in Richmond on the verso, housed in the likely original frame with linen liner.SS 35.5 x 29.25 in.; DOA 42.5 x 36 in. By family descent to the artist's niece.

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Provincetown
      Jun. 18, 2011

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Provincetown

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      oil on canvas, signed at lower left "Adele Williams," retaining an old paper label on the verso which reads "Street in Provincetown / Adele Williams / 1009 West Avenue," housed in the original hand-carved walnut frame with muted and toned gold leaf and paint decoration.SS 20.5 x 17.75 in.; DOA 28 x 24.75 in. The youngest of five children, Adele Williams' artistic talents were nurtured at an early age by both her parents and siblings. Following an ambitious schooling for females of the period, Williams began to focus on her painting. She completed her first commission at the age of 19; a portrait of the great late Richmond business leader, Bolling Walker Haxall. Portraiture proved to be lucrative and this was only the first of many portraits she completed, including a pair of portraits of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson after his appointment as Princeton University President. Not only was Williams an accomplished portraitist, she was even more admired for her style of American Impressionism. She honed her skills under the finest painters and greatest academies of the day. After public schooling, Adele enrolled in the Woman's Art School at Cooper Union in New York City, attended classes at the Art Students League, studied under Rhoda Holmes Nichols, and then, like many aspiring artists, traveled to Paris where she studied at the Académie Julian. While in Paris, Williams embraced the camaraderie of artists and emulated the great Impressionist masters she had admired at the 1886 New York exhibit. Training at the Académie Julian proved to be a bit on the more formal, academic side with William Adolphe Bougeureau and Gabriel Ferrier as the two primary instructors. Nevertheless, Williams developed her own hand and, along with friends, hunkered down in the myriad of museums and traveled the Continental countryside painting as they went. Upon her return to the States in 1894, Adele Williams continued exhibiting her own works, as well as organizing exhibits of prominent American artists mounted by the Richmond Art Club. She played a prominent role in founding the art club and Richmond's art scene in the early twentieth century is much indebted to Williams and her tireless efforts to bring the fine work of artists like Edmund Tarbell, Childe Hassam, Ernest Lawson, Arthur B. Davies, and Elliott Daingerfield for public viewing. During her lifetime, Williams exhibited in all the great venues for artists including the American Water Color Society in New York, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts in Philadelphia, the New York Water Color Club (founded alongside Childe Hassam), the Boston Art Club, the National Academy of Design, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the American Water Color Society. Adele Williams made the trek up to the great art colony in Old Lyme, Connecticut where she was first introduced to Childe Hassam. It was in Old Lyme that Williams fully developed her Impressionist technique. All the artists, many of whom like Williams spent time at the Académie Julian, were encouraged to paint en plein air and the convivial atmosphere contributed to a burgeoning school of uniquely American fine art. Discontent to remain in one place too long, Williams traveled throughout her life, usually with a brush in her hand and an easel by her side. One place, however, remained foremost in her heart and served her well throughout her career: Richmond. Adele Williams Art Dame of Richmond Sources: Bayliss, Mary Lynn. "Exhibitions of Talents Adele Williams and the Richmond Art Scene." Virginia Cavalcade. 41.4 (1992) 166-176. Bayliss, Mary Lynn. "Exhibitions of Talents Adele Williams and the Richmond Art Scene." Virginia Cavalcade. 42.1 (1992). 36-46. Colt, Thomas C. Jr. Adele Williams. Virginia Arts Series No. 10. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. October 1-15, 1940. "The Historic Bolling Haxall House". 2006. The Woman's Club of Richmond, Virginia. 10 November 2006. "Sunlight & Shadow: American Impressionism, 1885-1945." 2000. Ella Sharpe Museum. 26 October 2006. Unknown Photographer. "Boating party of Old Lyme artists, circa 1903." Lyme Historic Society. Childe Hassam: American Impressionist. By Ulrich W. Hiesinger. Munich: Prestel, 1999. Figure 135.By family descent to the artist's niece.

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Harbor Scene
      Dec. 04, 2010

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Harbor Scene

      Est: $1,000 - $3,000

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Harbor Scene Oil on academy board, signed at lower left "Adele Williams," housed in a later appropriate gilt wood frame with composition ornament and gallery plaque. SS 8.5 x 10.75 in.; DOA 12.5 x 14.75 in. By family descent to the artist's niece

      Leland Little Auctions
    • Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Market Scene
      Dec. 04, 2010

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Market Scene

      Est: $2,000 - $4,000

      Adele Williams (VA, 1868-1952), Market Scene Oil on board, signed at lower right "Adele Williams," housed in a later gilt frame with gallery plaque. SS 10 x 13 in.; DOA 14.75 x 18 in. By family descent to the artist's niece

      Leland Little Auctions
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