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Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art
28E Jobs Lane
Southampton, NY 11968 , United States
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631.204.0383
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" Sunset over Lake Thrasemine"
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Jasper Francis Cropsey, oil on canvas, 1881, Jasper Francis Cropsey (American, 1823-1900), Study for "Sunset Over Lake Thrasemine", signed and dated lower right "J.F. Cropsey 1881", 7"h by 13" wide (stretcher), 14 inches by 20 inches (frame).
Provenance: Sold at Ortgie's & Co., New York, March 20, 1885, lot 45, as "A Study, Lake Thrasemine” Private collection, Phoenix, AZ; Christie's, NY, Oct 1, 1987, lot 56 as "Sunset Over Lake Thrasemine"; Spanierman Gallery, NY, acquired from above, until 1989; Sold at Robert's Auction Gallery, Lake Worth, FL, July 12, 1991 as "Lake Thrasemine"; acquired by the present owner from above.
Notes/Literature: "Auction Review," Art and Auction, Oct 1991, p. 158; Jasper Francis Cropsey Catalogue Raisonne, Volume 2 1864-1884
Lake Trasimeno is located in the heart of Italy, which makes it an ideal base for visiting Umbria and Tuscany, as well as providing unspoiled nature and a refuge of birds and fish for outdoor enthusiasts.
Artist Biography
Jasper F. Cropsey was born in 1823, the son of a farmer. He was initially trained as an architect under Joseph Trench, who encouraged his interest in drawing and painting. Cropsey soon developed a keen interest in landscape. Throughout the 1840s he supported himself with architectural commissions; among the most notable was New York's Sixth Avenue Elevated Railway. In 1847 Cropsey traveled to Europe and settled in Thomas Cole's old studio in Rome. In 1849 he returned to New York and traveled upstate to devote himself to the landscape work that would eventually bring him prominence as a Hudson River School painter. Cropsey's landscapes reflect his interest in the influence of nature on man's existence, a concept that was fundamental to the Hudson River School artists. He was a founding member of the American Watercolor Society in 1867.
Jasper Francis Cropsey grew up on Staten Island, where he sketched landscapes from the window of his family’s farmhouse. He apprenticed to a New York architect and in the early 1840s established his own office (Foshay and Finney, Jasper F. Cropsey, Artist and Architect, 1987). He completed several commissions but after a few years abandoned architecture in favor of landscape painting. Cropsey spent several years in Italy and England, painting images based on studies of nature as well as idealized views of the “old world.” He returned to New York and made many sketching trips around the rivers and mountains of the Northeast. In the late 1860s, Cropsey designed and built his own summerhouse, named Aladdin, which was surrounded by acres of countryside for him to sketch and paint. -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: United States, New York Period: 19th Century Materials: Oil paint on canvas Condition: Very good Creation Date: 1881 Incollect Reference #: 343232 -
Dimensions
W. 13 in; H. 7 in; D. 2 in; W. 33.02 cm; H. 17.78 cm; D. 5.08 cm;
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Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art, located in Southampton, NY, offers a curated selection of traditional and contemporary works, including pieces by the Peconic Bay Impressionists and the estate of Nahum Tschacbasov. For inquiries, contact 631.204.0383 or visit arthurkalaherfineart.com.
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