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Willard J. Page (1885 - 1958) Oil on Board, Signed Lower Left, "Sandia Range at Sunset, Between Alburquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico 1949", Measures ( 11 x 24 inches ) w/frame ( 16 x 28 inches ) Born in Whiting, KS in 1885. An itinerant artist, Page was based in a studio in Boulder, CO while traveling about the West painting colorful, representational landscapes. During his later years he had studios in the Catalina and Superstition mountains in Arizona.
Cutler Bay AuctionsPAIR OF WILLARD PAGE (AMERICAN, 1885-1958) MINIATURE LANDSCAPES, oil on board, titled "Gallina Canyon" and "Aspen", initialed "WP" lower right, and stamped to reverse. Each housed in a gilt frame. 20th century. Each 4" SQ OA. Catalogue Note: Willard Page was born in Kansas, spending parts of his life in both Colorado and Arizona, traveling throughout the west with his wife Ethel, as an itinerant artist and painting landscapes.
Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates"Adobe Hut"; c. 1940; Oil on Board; 3.5" x 3.25"; Signed Lower Left; Framed; Note: artist stamp on verso.
James Cox GalleryWillard Page (1885-1958) Adobe hut in a fall landscape Oil on artist board Signed lower left: W. Page
John Moran AuctioneersWillard Page (1885-1958) Adobe hut in a fall landscape Oil on artist board Signed lower left: W. Page 11" H x 14" W Provenance: The Estate of George David Sturges
John Moran AuctioneersWillard J. Page (Kansas, 1883 - 1958), "Mountain Landscape," oil on board, signed lower right, label from the Page studio mounted verso, measures 5 x 7 inches unframed, 6 x 8 inches framed. CONDITION: Good, very dirty, could use a cleaning, small chip at center right. An itinerant artist, Page was based in a studio in Boulder, Colorado while traveling about the West painting colorful, representational landscapes. During his later years he had studios in the Catalina and Superstition Mountains in Arizona.
Huntington Museum of ArtWILLARD PAGE American, 1885-1958 Adobe Hut Oil on board Initialed lower right, identification and title to verso. Sun-kissed desert landscape with adobe hut to foreground and mountains in the distance. Gilt frame.
Selkirk Auctioneers & AppraisersWILLARD PAGE American, 1885-1958 Adobe Hut Oil on board Initialed lower right, identification and title to verso. Two-building adobe hut in a Southwestern landscape with mountain range in the distance. Gilt frame.
Selkirk Auctioneers & AppraisersWILLARD PAGE American, 1885-1958 El Capitan & Yucca Oil on board Initialed lower right, title and identification to verso. Yucca plants dotting the foreground with the El Capitan, southern most summit of the Guadalupe mountains in Yosemite National Park, kissed by sunlight in the distance. Gilt frame.
Selkirk Auctioneers & AppraisersWillard Page Colorado, Arizona, California, Kansas, (1885-1958) Desert Mountain Landscape oil on board signed lower left, framed.
Link Auction GalleriesWILLARD PAGE (AMERICAN, 1885-1958) Adobe Hut Oil on artist's board, initialed lower left, verso with title and signature. Sight: 4" height, 5" width; frame: 4.5" height, 5.5" width
Selkirk Auctioneers & AppraisersSigned In The Lower Left Corner. Frame Measures Approximately 20in X 27.5in. Art Measures Approximately 16.5in X 23.5in. Nr8209 Zh
EJ'S Auction & AppraisalWILLARD J. PAGE Colorado/Arizona/California/Kansas, 1885-1958 Pair of desert landscapes. Both signed lower left "W. Page".
Eldred'sPair of miniature paintings, both monogrammed lower left "Arizona High Country" and "Catalina Mts". Willard Page was born in Kansas City in the late 19th century and became an itinerant artist of the American West in the early 20th century. Early in his career he set up a studio in Boulder, Colorado as his home base and traveled around the West - to Arizona, California, Kansas, as well as throughout Colorado - in search of inspiring landscapes with majestic views. In later years, when his wife Ethel's health declined, the couple moved to Arizona where he set up studios in Catalina and the Superstition Mountains of Arizona.
4th Meridian Fine ArtWillard Page, Boulder, Colorado landscape, oil on canvas, 4" x 4". Provenance: Lynn, Massachusetts.
Kaminski AuctionsA collection of original works on artist's board. 1. A vertical format oil on board landscape depicting golden autumn trees with mountains in the distance signed WP lower right for 20th century Colorado artist Willard Page (1885 - 1958). 2. A horizontal format oil on board landscape depicting green hills and glowing mountains in the distance signed WP lower right for 20th century Colorado artist Willard Page (1885 - 1958). 3. A painting signed LSA - 36. 4. An unsigned painting of a mountain lake. Frames measure 8.75 to 10 inches. We happily provide seamless in-house packing and shipping services on nearly everything we sell, except international shipments which, until further notice, we will no longer handle in-house.
Dirk Soulis AuctionsWillard J. Page (American, 1885-1958), oil on board, "Catalina Mountains, Tucson, Arizona", ca. 1930s to 1940s CE. Monogrammed on the lower left in black. A beautiful landscape painting that captures the marvelous colors and light of the American West centering on the Catalina Mountains. Willard Page was born in Kansas City in the late 19th century and became an itinerant artist of the American West in the early 20th century. Early in his career he set up a studio in Boulder, Colorado as his home base and traveled around the West - to Arizona, California, Kansas, as well as throughout Colorado - in search of inspiring landscapes with majestic views. In later years, when his wife Ethel's health declined, the couple moved to Arizona where he set up studios in Catalina and the Superstition Mountains of Arizona. Compositions like this one captured the beautiful desert cacti plants bathed by the rosy hues of warm western sunsets.
4th Meridian Fine ArtWILLARD, Page, (American, 1885-1958): 2 Oil/Board to include 1) ''River Canyon'', 6.75'' x 5'', Monogramed lower right, Framed, 13'' x 11'', 2) ''Autumnal Aspens and Dirt Road'', 6.75''x 5'', Monogramed lower left, Framed, 12.75''x 11''.
Burchard Galleries IncWillard Page (American, 1885-1958), "Indian Home", oil on board, signed "W. Page" at lower, artist name and title verso, 7.75"'h x 10.75"w (sight), 10.75"h x 13.75"w (frame)
Millea Bros. Ltd.Willard J. Page (1885-1958), untitled oil on board, ca. 1930s to 1940s. Willard Page's favorite Southwest subjects included adobe buildings and villages, desert landscapes with native flora, and the Catalina and Superstition Mountains. This painting, signed by the artist at the lower right, depicts a majestic mountain range with desert plants in the foreground, and pastel hued skies overhead, suggesting the scene takes place at either sunrise or sunset. A picturesque moment captured by this American artist. Size: 16" W x 9" H (40.6 cm x 22.9 cm); 17.25" W x 10.25" H (43.8 cm x 26 cm) including frame. Willard J. Page was born in Kansas City in 1885 and became an itinerant artist of the American West in the early twentieth century. For a time he based his studio in Boulder and traveled about the West painting colorful intimate-scaled landscapes, capturing majestic views of the dramatic Rockies that were popular with tourists. As his wife Ethel's health declined, the couple moved to Arizona, where they camped in the warmer climate and Willard painted. Provenance: private Glorieta, New Mexico, USA collection All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #150255
Artemis GalleryListed Artist Signed In The Lower Left Corner. No Title, Features A Southwest Desert Scene. Frame Measures Approximately 11.5in. X 13in. Bh14017
EJ'S Auction & AppraisalListed Artist Signed In The Lower Right Corner. No Title, Features A Southwest Desert Scene. Frame Measures Approximately 14.5in X 27in. Bh14017
EJ'S Auction & AppraisalWillard J. Page (American, 1885-1958), oil painting on board, "Ocotillo Cactus", ca. 1930s to 1940s CE. Monogrammed on the lower right in black. A beautiful signed and framed desert and mountain landscape painting that captures the marvelous colors and light of the American West. Willard Page was born in Kansas City in the late 19th century and became an itinerant artist of the American West in the early 20th century. Early in his career he set up a studio in Boulder, Colorado as his home base and traveled around the West - to Arizona, California, Kansas, as well as throughout Colorado - in search of inspiring landscapes with majestic views. In later years, when his wife Ethel's health declined, the couple moved to Arizona where he set up studios in Catalina and the Superstition mountains of Arizona. Compositions like this one captured the blooming desert cacti plants bathed by the rosy hues of warm western sunsets. Size: 7" W x 5" H (17.8 cm x 12.7 cm); 8" W x 6" H (20.3 cm x 15.2 cm) framed Provenance: private Hawaii, USA collection; ex-John P. Richardson collection, Massachusetts, USA All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back. A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids. We ship worldwide and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience. #136627
Artemis GalleryWillard Page (1885-1958 American) Autumn Landscape Oil on Board 16''x22'' Image. A colorful arts and crafts impressionist landscape with river. Signed l.l. Period framing 20''x26''. Excellent condition.
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