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(American, 1845-1911). Oil on canvas, monogrammed lr, 20 x 30 in., unframed.
Alex CooperHARRY FENN (1845-1911) "Pushing through the Everglades / Burning Saw Grass." Illustration for the article Glimpses of the Everglades by William Hosea Ballou, published in Harper's Weekly, March 12, 1887, volume 31, issue 1577. Ink, wash, and gouache on paper, mounted to board. 420x305 mm; 10 1/2x12 inches. Signed by Fenn in ink, lower left, captioned in pencil in margin below image. The article discusses one of the earliest and most complete expeditions to the Florida Everglades by Major A. P. Williams and his crew, including artist Harry Fenn, who drew these from life. The trip, during which several rivers were discovered and several islands named, was arranged by Major Edward A. Burke, then-owner of the New Orleans Times-Democrat and the notes and drawings were put together for him by author Wolf Harlander.
Swann Auction GalleriesCharles Cousen (around 1813 Bradford - 1889 London) after Harry Fenn (1845 Richmond - 1911 Montclair): Blicks ins Jethro Tal, Jordanien, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Steel engraving on Paper Date: 19th century Description: Inscribed lower left "H. Fenn Pinxt.", inscribed lower right "C. Cousen Sculpt.", named "Wâdy Sho'eib-Jehtro's Valley". View of the Jethro Valley, Arabic "Wadi Shueib", in Jordan. The valley was named after the Old Testament figure Jethro, Moses' father-in-law. The valley is impressively inscribed in the striking rocks, a small village can be seen in the middle ground in the otherwise deserted valley. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscape, Jordan, Size: 30,8 cm x 23,4 cm (12,1 x 9,2 in), Depiction: 25,5 cm x 16,4 cm (10 x 6,5 in) Condition: Good condition. Isolated small foxing spots. Water stain in the area of the lower and right margin. The image is not affected by this.
Fichter Kunsthandel(American, 1845-1911) oil on board, signed in cipher and dated 1882 u.r.c. Overall: 15-1/2"h x 11"w Sight: 8-1/2"h x 4-3/4"w
Nye & CompanyRobert Hinschelwood (*1812 Edinburgh) after Harry Fenn (1845 Richmond - 1911 Montclair), View of Mount Desert on the coast of Maine, 19th century, Steel engraving Technique: Hand colored Steel engraving on Paper Inscription: Unterhalb der Darstellung in der Druckplatte signiert und bezeichnet mit "Harry Fenn", "Entered according to Act of Congress in the year 1871 by D.Appleton & Co in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Washington.", "R.Hinshelwood" und unten "Mount Desert, Coast of Maine", "New York, D.Appleton & Co.". Date: 19th century Description: After an original by Harry Fenn (1845 Richmond, Surrey - 1911 Montclair, New Jersey). Impressive landscape with a view of a bay near Mount Desert Island. Behind the wooded flat slopes on the one hand and the steep cliffs of the island on the other hand the rays of the rising sun can be seen. On the water in the foreground, a small schooner can be seen pulling a dinghy and an elongated shadow behind it. Keywords: 19th century, Romanticism, Landscapes, United States of America, Size: 18,8 cm x 27,5 cm, Depiction: 12,6 cm x 22,7 cm Condition: Very good Condition. Faint soiling is visible in places. There are individual bump marks along the edges. The lower right corner of the sheet is folded. The colours are freshly preserved.
Fichter KunsthandelHARRY FENN (AMERICAN, 1845-1911) CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE ORIGINAL ILLUSTRATION FOR PICTURESQUE AMERICA, watercolor and gouache on paper, laid on board, depicting the ferry at Chattanooga featuring African-American laborers loading cotton from horse-drawn wagons onto flatboats, two merchants doing business in foreground, large cliff to right, steamboat on the Tennessee River to left, initialed "H.F." lower left, inscribed "Chattanooga, Tenn" lower right.
Jeffrey S. Evans & AssociatesHarry Fenn, American (1845 - 1911) Lithograph on Paper "Columbia University Campus Circa 1903" Pencil Signed and Numbered 134/350. Copyright mark in the plate lower left. Measures 12-1/4" x 21-3/4", frame measures 21-1/2" x 29-1/2". Condition: Good condition. Estimate: $50.00 - $150.00 Domestic Shipping: $145.00
Kodner GalleriesLet a Sleeping Dog Lie, watercolor on paper board, signed lower left, depicting a cozy British tenant's brick hearth interior with a Border Collie snoozing close to the fire, a hooked knife stick in the chopping block for the deadfall branches alongside, in a water gilt molded frame, matted and glazed, OS: 20 1/2" x 25", SS: 12" x 16 3/4". Fine condition.
Thomaston Place Auction GalleriesHarry Fenn (British/American, 1845-1911) , "From White Sand", watercolor on paper mounted to board, pencil-signed mid-left, illegibly inscribed lower left, titled on reverse of backing board, 9 7/8 in. x 13 7/8 in., framed without glass
Neal Auction CompanyHarry Fenn 1845-1911) An Orientalist landscape view of a mosque and minaret, 1898 watercolor on paper signed and dated lower left sight 20 3/4 x 14 1/4in (52.5 x 36cm); frame 27 1/2 x 21in (70 x 53.5cm)
Andrew Jones AuctionsHarry Fenn (British/American, 1845-1911) , "From White Sand", watercolor on paper mounted to board, pencil-signed mid-left, illegibly inscribed lower left, titled on reverse of backing board, 9 7/8 in. x 13 7/8 in., framed without glass
Neal Auction CompanyHarry Fenn (American, 1845â1911), Poling Up the Moose River wood engraving with later hand coloring,1888, with printed title at lower left, with carved wooden frame and matting under glass. Frame dimensions 17 1/4 x 19 1/2 in. From the Personal Collection of Bob Timberlake, Lexington, North Carolina Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
Leland Little AuctionsHARRY FENN New Jersey/New York, 1845-1911 "Cedars of Manasquan", depicting trees and a rowboat in a coastal landscape. Signed and titled lower right. Graphite on paper with some light chalk details, 13.5" x 18.5". Framed 19" x 24".
Eldred'sHarry Fenn (American, 1845-1911), "The Ascent and Gateway of the Ipper City," ink and watercolor on paper (laid down on board), signed lower left, titled lower center, sight: 15"h x 13.5"w, overall (with frame): 21"h x 19.5"w
Clars Auction GalleryHARRY FENN, Watercolor PYRAMID CAIUS CESTIUS ROME. Signed in monogram signature, watercolor painting, framed. Size: outside of frame: 16 x 19
Donny Malone AuctionsHARRY FENN (AMERICAN, 1837-1911) Watercolor on paper, signed and dated lower left. Orientalist landscape of many figures to mosque. Frame: 27.5"h. 21"w.
Selkirk Auctioneers & AppraisersOriginal 1865 Antique Engraved Civil War Depiction of Tennessee's Cumberland Gap | Fine Adornment of Civil War History. Very Nice Historical Document | Wood Engraving Cumberland Gap Engraved by H. Fenn. Published 1865: The Last Year of the War. No marks or writings. Not a Reproduction. Original Wood Engraving from the 1865 Edition of The American Conflict: A History of The Great Rebellion in the United States of America; Its Causes, Incidents, and Results; Illustrated by Portraits of Generals, Statesmen, and Other Eminent Men; Renderings of Places of Historic Interest; Maps of Battlefields; and Naval Action from Official Sources; Horace Greeley, Editor. Published 1865 by O.D. Case & Co.: Hartford; Geo. & C.W. Sherwood: Chicago, 1865: a copy of the Title Page of which is Included. Housed presently in an archival frame under glass.
Worthington GalleriesHarry Fenn, NY/ NJ (1837-1911) (Attributed) Oil on canvas painting of a mountain road, with an old cape, barn and two workers, unsigned, scratched into the frame back "H Fenn, MT Washington", old label on frame "H. Fenn, Conway Rd, property of Gralyn Antiques 3/84" - A North Conway dealer in white mountain art, 24" x 18", lined with new stretchers, old gold molded frame.
The CobbsHarry Fenn (1837-1911), watercolor, Houses Along the Port, signed and dated lower left: Harry Fenn 1909, sight size: 13 1/2" x 19".
Nadeau's Auction GalleryNew York: Liberty Enlightening The World, 1886 engraving after Harry Fenn's (1835-1911) drawing, published as a suppliment to Harper's Weekly, October 30, 1886. Unframed.
Woodshed GalleryNew York: Liberty Enlightening The World, 1886 engraving after Harry Fenn's (1835-1911) drawing, published as a suppliment to Harper's Weekly, October 30, 1886. Unframed.
Woodshed GalleryNew York: Liberty Enlightening The World, 1886 engraving after Harry Fenn's (1835-1911) drawing, published as a suppliment to Harper's Weekly, October 30, 1886. Unframed.
Woodshed GalleryHarry (Henry) Fenn American/British, 1837-1911 Wyming Brook Signed H. Fenn (ll) Oil on canvas 24 x 20 inches C
Doyle New YorkHARRY FENN (American, 1837-1911). JOHN SINGER SARGENT'S PLACE and DRAW BRIDGE: TWO WORKS, each signed lower left. First; mixed media collage and second; gouache - First; unframed, 14 in. x 10 in. and second; Framed, sight: 11 in. x 15 1/2 in.
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