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1935 James Everett Stuart Oil on Board of Landscape Near San Jose

Item Details

A 1935 oil painting on board by listed artist James Everett Stuart (American, 1852-1941). Painted near San Jose, California, this depicts a blossoming field beside a copse of dark trees, that stretches to a cluster of distant houses sitting beneath the wide sky. It is signed, dated, and numbered 4234 in the bottom left corner. This work is presented unframed with location information inscribed on verso.

Prolific plein air landscape painter James E. Stuart started painting at eight, when his family moved to a ranch near Rio Vista, California. He went on to train with David H. Woods before studying under Raymond Dabb Yelland and Virgil Williams at the San Francisco School of Design. His often moody and dramatic Western landscapes are seen by many as artistic descendants of the French Barbizon school. He is represented in the permanent collections of the Oakland Museum, the Witt Art Library at the Courtauld Institute of Art in London, the De Young Museum and the White House.

Condition

- some wear to the exposed edges; abrasions and a vertical scratch in the upper left; some discoloration of the varnish.

Dimensions

15.0" W x 10.0" H x 0.25" D

Item #

17NYC045-083

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