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Barton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas painting depicting a landscape with a farmhouse nestled among the trees. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas painting depicting a scene of a cowboy in black attire moving cattle through a wooded landscape. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas painting depicting a portrait of an elderly man holding an infant, possibly a self-portrait depicting the artist with his granddaughter. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on board painting depicting a still life of roses beautifully blooming with white baby's breath. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Group of two oil on board still life paintings. One depicting red roses against a deep green background. The other depicting peaches, grapes, and apples on the table against a light green background. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsSHEEP. Oil on artist board landscape scene of sheep grazing in foreground, a river running through the scene with far shore in the background under a pale blue sky. Housed in a contemporary rubbed gold molded frame. Signed center of lower margin "B S Hays". SIZE: Sight 9 1/2" x 15 1/2". Overall 16" x 22". CONDITION: minor craquelure, light surface soiling in sky. A series of filled nail holes around the outer edge of the paining, most noticeable along lower margin. Otherwise good. (05-370/TG). $800-1,200.
Poulin Antiques & AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas landscape painting with sheep relaxing in a pasture. The blue sky in the background adds a peaceful narrative to the scene. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas painting depicting a peaceful nature scene with a family strolling through the woods. A large estate can be seen peeking through the towering trees. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Two oil on board still life paintings. One depicting grapes, apples and plums on a table, and the other depicting a bouquet of red roses in a vase. The still life of flowers is initialed along the lower right. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Two oil on canvas portrait paintings. One depicting a girl in a white dress with a blue ribbon tied around her neck and the other depicting a young woman in a lacy white dress. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton S. Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas painting depicting a self-portrait of the artist painting the portrait of a young child. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton Stone "B.S." Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas painting depicting a young girl in a garden stopping to sniff the blooming flowers. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton Stone "B.S." Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas still life painting depicting a basket of overflowing grapes and peaches. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsGroup of ephemera related to artist Barton Stone "B.S." Hays (American, 1826-1914). Including his writings, signatures, and four graphite preparatory sketches along with other ephemera. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton Stone "B.S." Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas genre painting depicting an interior scene with children and a nursemaid. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's iconic novel "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsGroup of ephemera related to artist Barton Stone "B.S." Hays (American, 1826-1914). Includes a dress he used as a reference for painting, photographs, and other various ephemera. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton Stone "B.S." Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on board painting depicting a landscape with cows in a pasture along a body of water. Signed along the lower right. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBarton Stone "B.S." Hays (American, 1826-1914). Oil on canvas landscape painting depicting sheep in a grove of trees. Signed along the lower center. Although Hays initially gained popularity for his portraiture - such as his painting of then-governor of Indiana, William Henry Harrison - his focus shifted to still life paintings after his move to Minneapolis and it was these realistic paintings that were his most popular. He also created panorama paintings such as his painting depicting scenes from Harriet Beecher Stowe's "Uncle Tom's Cabin."
Revere AuctionsBeautiful oil on canvas painting by listed Indiana artist Barton Stone Hays (1826-1914). The painting features a Hudson River landscape with sheep. Painting is unsigned. Sight measures approximately 21-1/2" tall by 35-1/2" across,framed it measures 29-1/2" tall x 43-1/2" across.
Kraft Auction ServiceOil on canvas, father and son with fishing poles. Signed lower edge. Dimensions: H 27" x W 22" Condition: Canvas lined, cleaned. With a few spots of recent restoration.
Westport AuctionBarton Stone Hays (American 1826-1914), Still Life of Fruit, Oil on Canvas,
Weschler'sBeautiful oil on canvas painting by listed Indiana/Ohio/Minnesota artist Barton Stone Hays (1826-1914). The painting features a fruit still life. Signed on lower right. Sight measures approx. 19-1/2" across by 15-1/2" tall. Framedmeasures 23" across by 19" tall.
Kraft Auction ServiceHays, Barton Stone (American 1826-1914), Tender Moments, oil on canvas, oil on canvas, 21.5 x 26.25 inches, signed lower right, framed 24 x 29 inches, Barton Stone Hays was born in Greenville, Ohio on April 5 1826. He was self-taught and was known, first for his portrait paintings, and later for his landscape and still life paintings. In the early 1850s Hays migrated to Northern Indiana, where he made a successful career by painting portraits of the Indiana “pioneers” (Indiana having been admitted as the 19th state only a few years earlier). He was a fervent abolitionist and, after having read Harriet Beecher Stowe’s “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”, painted a panorama depicting the most vivid scenes from that novel. That panorama, and a second one, was met with much acclaim. In 1858 Hays moved to Indianapolis where he became one of the city’s leading painters of portraits and landscapes. In 1882, after moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, Hays concentrated on still-life painting, for which he is best known. His still-life paintings are small, realistic, uncluttered compositions of fruit set on a table-top, against a muted background. This landscape painting is likewise uncluttered--a charming painting of horses and ducks.
Concept Art GalleryARTIST: Barton Stone Hays (Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, 1826 - 1914) NAME: Landscape with Sheep MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 16 x 20 inches / 40 x 50 cm FRAME SIZE: 18 x 22 inches / 45 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: Richard Buckner Gruelle, Will Vawter, Otto Stark, Marie Goth, Georges La Chance, Dale Bessire, Leota Loop, John Elwood Bundy, Randolph LaSalle Coats, Homer Davisson, Frederik Grue, George Mock, William J Forsyth, Varaldo Cariani, Adolph Robert Shulz, Carl Graf, John Hardrick, Glenn Henshaw, Clifton Wheeler CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117699 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: A painter who lived in Indiana, Ohio and Minneapolis, Barton Hays began his career as a portrait painter in Wingate, Covington, and Attica, Ohio. In Attica, he also painted two panoramas relating to the book, "Uncle Tom's Cabin."After moving to Indianapolis, he went into partnership with daguerreotypist William Runnion and continued to paint portraits, becoming the city's leading painter of that subject. He was also a teacher at Mclean's Female Seminary, and William Merritt Chase was one of his students.In 1882, Hays moved to Minneapolis, where he focused much of his painting on still lifes, especially fruit on small table tops in a "soft, atmospheric background."
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