July Fine Art Auction
от Cutler Bay Auctions
20.7.24
18507 S. Dixie Hwy. Cutler Bay, FL 33157 USA, Соединенные Штаты
Cutler Bay Auctions is excited to announce an exclusive auction on July 20 at 1 PM Eastern Time, featuring a remarkable collection of fine art from a prestigious San Antonio, Texas estate and various notable New England estates. This carefully curated selection includes works by prominent artists of the 19th and 20th centuries, such as Hayley Lever, William Lester Stevens, Joe Selby, Bernard Corey, and Ernest Parton amongst others. Alongside these highlighted artists, the auction will showcase a diverse range of fine art, each piece chosen for its exceptional quality and provenance. This event offers a unique opportunity for art collectors to acquire extraordinary works. Whether you are a seasoned collector or new to the art world, this auction has something for everyone. Be sure to register in advance to join the online auction. Don?t miss this rare chance to own a piece of art history from distinguished artists and esteemed estates. We look forward to your participation!
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Hayley Lever (1876-1958) Cove with Lighthouse


Стартовая цена:
$ 1 500
Эстимейт :
$4 500 - $7 500
Комиссия аукционного дома: 25% Далее
НДС: 8.875% Полностью на цену лота и комиссию
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Hayley Lever (1876-1958) Cove with Lighthouse
Hayley Lever (1876-1958) Oil on Panel depicting Cove with Lighthouse in St. Ives, Cornwall, England, signed lower right "Hayley Lever", piece measures 6.25 x 9.25 inches and 12 x 15 inches with custom sgraffito giltwood frame. Piece was purchased from a prominent New Hampshire Gallery. Born in Adelaide, Australia, Hayley Lever was known for his town-shore landscapes and still-life painting in a style that combined impressionism with vivid colors and strong lines of realism---post impressionism. In his use of color, he was deeply influenced by Vincent Van Gogh. He freely explored numerous styles based on impressionism but was never locked into any particular style. He showed early art talent and traveled to England in 1893. He studied art in London and then painted at an artists' colony in Cornwall on the seacoast of St. Ives where he began his seacoast paintings. He received much attention in Europe for these works. In 1908, he did a series of paintings called "Van Gogh's Hospital, Holland" expressing the profound influence he felt of that artist. Lever came to America in 1911, encouraged by American artist Ernest Lawson whom he knew in France, and was soon counted among the most widely exhibited artists in New York City. Many of his scenes were of Manhattan. He had a summer studio in Gloucester, Massachusetts and from 1919 to 1931 taught at the Art Students League in New York City. He also became Director of the Studio Art Club in Mount Vernon, New York. Lever imparted to his students the following message: "Art is the re-creation of mood in line, form and color. If I were confined to my own back yard for the rest of my life, I'd still have more pictures in my mind than I would have time to paint. Art is nothing but having a good time" (Comenos Fine Art). He died in Mount Vernon, New York in 1958, having suffered ill health the last few years of his life. He received many awards and critical acclaim and his works were purchased by major American museums, such as New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art and Washington's Phillips Collection and Corcoran Museum.
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