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WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE (1835-1900) WATERCOLOR

28: WILLIAM STANLEY HASELTINE (1835-1900) WATERCOLOR

William Stanley Haseltine (1835-1900)
Coastal Inlet Amalfi, Italy. (1858)
The work on paper in watercolor, ink and graphite is initialed by the artist in red lower right.

The exhibition catalog for Pilgrims of Beauty: Art and Inspiration in 19th Century Italy, the Rhode Island School of Design Museum provides the following information pertinent to this work by Haseltine: ''William Stanley Haseltine's sketching trip along the Amalfi coast in May 1858 was one of the final excursions of his four-year study tour of Europe. Like other American painters of his generation, he was conscious of the abundance of painted views around Rome and eager to find new and unfamiliar subjects, such as this narrow valley with a road and bridge over a small stream. Working outdoors on tan paper, Haseltine explored the patterns of sunlight and shadow over the stones, a subject to which he would return in later paintings of the rocky shores of Maine, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island. Such works show the influence of John Ruskin's art criticism, which encouraged artists to study nature firsthand and recognize the individuality of every rock and tree.''
Sight size measures 15 x 21.75 with a framed size of 23.5 x 29.75 inches.
Apparently the condition is very good, very clean, intact, no visible stain, damage, repair, punctures or tears. This work has not been examined outside the frame.
$2,500 - $4,000

October Gallery Auction

Saturday, October 14th 2023


SOLD - $1,300

Sold Price does not include Buyer's Premium