Charles P. Appel Tonalist Landscape Oil Painting
Item Details
Charles P. Appel (American, 1857-1928)
Untitled, early 20th century
Oil painting on canvas
Signed to the lower left
Born in New York, Charles Appel is known for his dark landcapes in Tonalist and Impressionistic styles. Appel became a pupil of Francis Luis Mora and William Merritt Chase at the New York School of Art and of Frank Vincent DuMond at The Art Students League. Even still, a great influence on his artistic style may have come specifically from the artist, George Inness. He became a member of the Salmagundi Club, New York City, 1906. Appel’s work is featured in the collections of the L.A. County Museum of Art, the Montclair Art Museum, and more.
Condition
- wear to edges of frame; dust and accretions present to painting and frame; surface wear present to painting; craquelure present throughout painting; slight billow to canvas; stretcher frame visible through canvas; canvas had been relined.
Dimensions
- measures frame; visible image measures 15.5" W x 11.5" H.
Item #
ITMG418665