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Vintage Robert Fox oil on canvas landscape painting of a field of sunflowers in foreground of a winding river. 1970's era signed bottom left. Excellent condition. Measures 30.5" x 31".
Neely AuctionRobert Atkinson Fox signed oil painting on canvas. Signed lower right. Measures 14 x 17 inches image size and 21.5 x 24.5 inches framed. This painting is in very good condition with craquelure. There is no evidence of repairs or inpainting. Provenance: Estate of David Milot. David was a Real Estate Broker by trade and a passionate, lifelong collector of anything of quality that caught his eye. His collection of fine art, bronzes, designer decor, period furniture, mid-century furniture, designer furniture, Chinese antiques and more are among some of the finest examples available. David's knowledge, or perhaps more accurately, "his eye" for quality, was usually the most refined of anyone in the room. David purchased thousands of items over the years at auctions, estate sales, and antique stores so any additional provenance is not readily available. These treasures were truly found "in the wild," and that's how David liked it. If lot is absent of a condition report one may be requested via email. Condition report is provided as an opinion only and is no guarantee as grading can be subjective. Buyer must view photographs or scans to assist in determining condition and ask further questions if so desired. Our in-house shipping department will gladly pack and ship any item that fits into a 14x14x14 inch or 30x5x24 inch or equivalent or smaller box/folio if it is not fragile or over 25lbs. We will charge for labor to pack and process based on actual time it takes, actual cost of materials used to pack and actual shipper charges that will include insurance and signature required. We generally use USPS and Fed Ex and compare the pricing between the two. Books maximum box size will be 14x14x14 inch or equivalent and will be shipped USPS Media Mail unless otherwise requested. We gladly will give shipping estimates prior to auction. Please make this request at least 24 hours prior to auction for our shipping department to respond. If your invoice is for multiple items, we will use our discretion on requiring the use of an outside shipper. We reserve the right to require an outside shipper on any item(s) in the auction even if not stated.
Grant Zahajko Auctions, LLC10 3/4" by 12" on matte.
Davis Brothers AuctionROBERT ATKINSON FOX Canadian/American, 1860-1935 Oil on canvas Signed to verso with notation: "R. A. Fox / J.A. Fraser Jr. / 1887 / St. Louis". Portrait bust of gentleman in wire-rimmed glasses - possibly a portrait of John Arthur Fraser (Canadian, 1838-1898), a fellow artist in Canada and America from the period, who would have been forty-nine at the time of the piece. In fine gilt frame. While it is not explicitly clear whether this was a collaborative piece or a direct portrait of Fraser, the dual signature lines up with other portrait work found 1885-1887 signed in the same manner - which suggests Fox may have been working under or in conjunction with Fraser during this period.
Selkirk Auctioneers & AppraisersVintage Robert Fox oil on canvas landscape painting of a field of sunflowers in foreground of a winding river. 1970's era signed bottom left. Excellent condition. Measures 30.5" x 31".
Neely AuctionRobert Atkinson Fox (1860-1935 Pennsylvania) 'Pointer Hunting Dog' Oil on Canvas. Signed lower right. Canvas measures 14x20'' and is in original oak frame measuring 19x25''. Excellent condition.
MBA Seattle Auction LLCcomprising "The Packhorse Train" (signed lower left) and a Native American scene (signed lower right); each oil on canvas; Provenance: The Estate of Henry and Lillian Mosauer; each: 30 x 24 inches; 39 x 32 1/2 inches frame
Abell AuctionRobert Atkinson Fox Dawn Print
Stephen J. Solic III AuctionsRobert Atkinson Fox June Morn Original Framed Print
Stephen J. Solic III AuctionsRobert Atkinson Fox Loves Echo Original Framed Print
Stephen J. Solic III AuctionsBorn Robert Atkinson Fox on December 11, 1860 in Toronto, Canada, Fox studied in Canada and Europe prior to arriving in America. He eventually went on to become one of the early 20th centurys most popular, most diverse, and most reproduced artists of his time with his work appearing as art prints, calendars, advertising pieces, ink blotters, candy and handkerchief boxes, jewelry boxes, magazine covers, childrens books, newspaper inserts, postcards, thermometers, and a myriad of other forms. Once considered the step-child of Maxfield Parrish collectors, Fox collecting has blossomed into one of the most interesting and challenging forms of any early 20th century collectible. Its true that many collectors gravitated to Fox collecting after the price level of Maxfield Parrish collectibles began to increase beyond the levels of many collectors. And its also true that R. Atkinson Fox was at times called a Parrish imitator because of the similarities of many of his most popular works. Yet many other artists of the time also attempted to capitalize upon the idyllic and romantic style popularized by Maxfield Parrish in their attempt to give the public what they wanted. However, few other artists of his time went on to provide the volume of work and diversity of subject matter as R. Atkinson Fox. During his lifetime Fox produced more than 1,000 works of art. Rather than concentrating upon one or two specialty areas as did so many artists of his time, Fox was a generalist. He could paint basically any assignment given to him by a publisher, usually painting from a photograph or from memory. His subjects included enchanted gardens, landscapes, countryside's, cottages, animals and pets (Fox was generally regarded as a leading painter of cows); lovely women, Indians and Indian maidens, the wild west, historical and contemporary themes, hunting and fishing scenes, adventure, ships, and much more. It is this diverse subject matter that makes Fox prints so appealing to so many collectors.
4th Meridian Fine ArtRobert Bateman's "Curious Glance Red Fox" limited edition print. Bateman always tells a great story about each of his creations. Here is what he has to say about this piece: "The red fox likes to move where there is cover for a quick escape. This badland habitat is ideal for this purpose, with its heavily eroded gullies. In the brightness and complexities of the soil texture, I tried to complement the brightness and complexity of the fox." - Robert Bateman
Oakwood AuctionsNice old print. 11.5" by 14.5" framed.
Davis Brothers AuctionRobert Atkinson Fox (Pennsylvania, 1860-1935) CATTLE GRAZING oil on canvas, framed, signed G22" W36" Provenance: Private collection
Charlton HallRobert Bateman's "Fox Crossing" limited edition canvas signed and numbered Artist Proof 21/36 AP. This canvas is in mint condition and has never been framed. "This is a portrait of a particular fox. Although all foxes are perky and elegant, this one was especially so, leading me to believe that it must be a female. She was unusually tame, adopting a certain household in the forest of northern British Columbia, which she visited for cat food. She was also especially pretty with her multicolored coat. Although she was a red fox, this colour form is known as a cross fox. There is a dispute about whether the name comes from the idea that this form is a cross between a red fox and a black or silver fox, or whether it is because the dark area down the back and across the shoulders forms the sign of a cross. The former theory cannot really apply because there is no evidence that mates of a different colour are needed to produce a cross fox. In fact, although red is by far the most common form, a cross or black fox can pop up at any time in a litter of red foxes. I featured the luxuriant tail, a very important asset to all foxes. This one is graced with a superb and abundant appendage. The tail, when wrapped around a sleeping fox's face and paws, becomes a muff and comforter with great insulation properties, but is easy to breathe through." - Robert Bateman
Oakwood AuctionsRobert Bateman's "Curious Glance Red Fox" limited edition print. This piece of art has been hand signed and numbered. Bateman always tells a great story about each of his creations. Here is what he has to say about this piece: "The red fox likes to move where there is cover for a quick escape. This badland habitat is ideal for this purpose, with its heavily eroded gullies. In the brightness and complexities of the soil texture, I tried to complement the brightness and complexity of the fox." - Robert Bateman
Oakwood AuctionsFramed oil on canvas painting, Bluebonnet Landscape with Windmill, signed lower right Robert Fox (20th c.), sight: approx 23.5"h, 35.5"w, overall: approx 31"h, 43"w, 11.5lbs Start Price: $150.00
Austin Auction GalleryRobert Bateman's "Fox and Beehives" limited edition print, signed and numbered 729/950. This piece has been professionally double matted using acid-free matting, and has been custom framed under glass. Image- 20 1/2" x 30 1/2". Art.
Oakwood Auctionsc. 1911, London, octagonal hinged lid snuff box, with engraved banding along lid top, hallmarked on interior and underside, stamped "Made in England for Tiffany & Co." on underside.5"h x 5.25"w x 3.5"d, approx. 10.2ozt
Millea Bros. Ltd.Robert Bateman's "Fox Crossing" limited edition artist proof canvas signed and numbered 21/36 AP. This canvas is in mint condition and has never been framed. "This is a portrait of a particular fox. Although all foxes are perky and elegant, this one was especially so, leading me to believe that it must be a female. She was unusually tame, adopting a certain household in the forest of northern British Columbia, which she visited for cat food. She was also especially pretty with her multicolored coat. Although she was a red fox, this colour form is known as a cross fox. There is a dispute about whether the name comes from the idea that this form is a cross between a red fox and a black or silver fox, or whether it is because the dark area down the back and across the shoulders forms the sign of a cross. The former theory cannot really apply because there is no evidence that mates of a different colour are needed to produce a cross fox. In fact, although red is by far the most common form, a cross or black fox can pop up at any time in a litter of red foxes. I featured the luxuriant tail, a very important asset to all foxes. This one is graced with a superb and abundant appendage. The tail, when wrapped around a sleeping fox's face and paws, becomes a muff and comforter with great insulation properties, but is easy to breathe through." - Robert Bateman
Oakwood AuctionsRobert Bateman's "Pasture Trails - Red Fox" limited edition print signed and numbered 365/650. This print is in mint condition and has never been framed. "Since 1962, when I first experienced an Andrew Wyeth exhibition, I have had his images as part of my psyche. I am moved by the snow-sketched cattle trails across the pastures in late winter. I am also moved by hand-built relics of our forebears such as the cedar rail fence." - Robert Bateman
Oakwood Auctionsyoung lady with skaters, others on the pond, artist famous for illustrations such as this, worked under over 25 known pseudonyms, this one signed under his "John Calvin", image area 26" X 32".on canvas.
Richard D. Hatch & AssociatesRobert Frederick Fox Japonesque Aesthetic box made of sterling silver, wood and shagreen (shark’s skin) with exquisite detail c1918 London. Signed with Hallmarks. Age separations in box otherwise excellent condition. 3″w x 2″d x 1 1/8″h. We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states.
California Historical Design, IncDESCRIPTION: An antique oil on canvas painting by Irish painter, Robert Fox. Features a depiction of regal men wearing red coats, on horseback returning from a hunt as their beagles walk beside them Finished with a bucolic landscape backdrop of valleys and mountains. Signed:"Robert Fox". CIRCA: Mid-Late 19th Ct. ORIGIN: Ireland DIMENSIONS: (With Frame) H:32" L:38"(Without Frame) H:23 5/8" L:29.5" CONDITION: Great condition. See lot description for details on item condition. More detailed condition requests can be obtained via email ([email protected]) or SMS (305) 333-4134. Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Akiba Antiques shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
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