Description: PLEASE NOTE: I DO NOT ship Internationally, and also I DO NOT ship to a third party address, any freight forwarding services or any re-shipping companies based in the United States with a US address. I will cancel any purchases. No exceptions. This is a Charles Henry Ebert 1873-1959 Seascape Oil Painting American Artist Signed 11x13This pleasing Impressionist oil painting on stretched canvas features a large cresting wave crashing over a rocky shore while the distance reveals a calm sea and white puffy clouds. Possibly Maine coastline.Signed by the Impressionist artist Charles Henry EBERT lower leftBlemish/paint loss dark spot to the upper right corner. No scratches, flaking or damage to the canvas. The ornate gilt frame is in good condition (small spot of gilt loss to the back of the frame). The frame is gold with thin streaks of red underneath (the primer?), but appears very red in places from the camera flash. Age: First half 20th CenturySigned: EBERT (Charles Henry Ebert 1873-1959)Subject: Ocean SeascapeMedium: OilPainting style: ImpressionismSurface: Stretched canvasOrientation: Horizontal framedSize: 13” x 11” x 1 3/4”; Sight size 8” x 11”Comments:American Impressionist painter, Charles Henry Ebert (1873-1959) was perilously close to abject poverty when he sold his first illustration to "Life" magazine in 1896. Only four short years later he was their chief political cartoonist. His real passion, however was painting, and by 1900 he was ready to relocate and begin to work as a serious painter. He had studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati and the Art Students League of New York, and then travelled to Paris where he attended the Academie Julian under Benjamin Constant and Jean Paul Laurens. Life back in the United States however was not financially lucrative until his work as an illustrator began. In 1903 Ebert married another artist and the pair settled in Greenwich, Connecticut where he began exhibiting in many of the most popular venues. By 1919 he had obtained such success that the couple moved to the thriving art colony near Old Lyme, Connecticut. Ten years earlier the couple had begun to spend their summers on the scenic Monhegan Island off the coast of Maine, which would serve as a favorite setting for many important artists. By the 1920s Ebert and his wife were spending winters in Florida, and traveling actively between their summer home, and the Bahamas, as well as Sarasota, Florida where they were active in the Sarasota Art Association. Throughout this time Ebert continued to paint his landscape and marine subjects, as well as some portraiture. His health began to fail in the mid-1950s, and this was the only period of his life that he did not produce a steady amount of work, though he was able to complete several final canvases. His paintings have been widely exhibited throughout his career including the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts(PAFA), National Academy of Design, NY, the Corcoran Gallery,and the Connecticut Academy of Fine Arts(CAFA), to name a few. His works are included in the collections of the Farnsworth Museum, ME, the Florence Griswold Museum, CT, The Monhegan Museum, ME and the Lyman Allyn Museum, New London, CT. His works are in several major American museums, including the Smithsonian and the Farnsworth Art Museum, among others.#2626848paintingwavecrashing
Price: 595 USD
Location: Greenfield, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-09-21T22:06:12.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Unit of Sale: Single-Piece Work
Artist: Charles Henry Ebert
Signed By: Charles Henry Ebert
Size: Small
Item Length: 13 in
Region of Origin: US
Framing: Framed
Personalize: No
Listed By: Dealer or Reseller
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Item Height: 11 in
Style: Impressionism
Painting Surface: Stretched Canvas
Features: One of a Kind (OOAK)
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 1 3/4 in
Time Period Produced: 1925-1949
Signed: Yes
Color: Multi-Color
Period: Art Deco (1920-1940)
Title: Seascape
Material: Oil, Canvas
Certificate of Authenticity (COA): No
Subject: Seascape
Type: Painting
Theme: Americana, Art, Nautical
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States