This curated auction of Hudson River Paintings for sale is from the personal collection of Robert & Susan Doyle of Fishkill, NY. The Doyle’s are offering sixty-two American 19thC Hudson River School paintings at auction. All Hudson River paintings in this sale are original works and almost all have been professionally cleaned and conserved. The first American School of Art is known as “The Hudson River School,” consisting of mid nineteenth century “Nature Painters” who found spirituality in nature. These adventuresome Hudson River artists hiked to see impressive views. They sketched and did studies in the field to bring back to their studios to create finished paintings. The Hudson River served as the main route of travel to the best places, as well as provided the best subject matter. New York City, with the National Academy of Design to exhibit at, was the center of the American Arts world in the 19thC. These “Nature Painters” celebrated and depicted the pristine magnificence of the American landscape of the 19th Century on their canvases. Now you can experience the beauty, tranquility and grandness of Nature from the first American School of Art; the Hudson River School. Register and Bid now! Items are located in Fishkill, NY.

Payment is due by Friday, February 18 at 3PM. All lots are subject to seller approval.

Pickup is by appointment only and must be completed by Monday, February 28 at 3pm.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods for non-vehicle & non-equipment is cash (by appointment only), Visa, Master Card, or Discover card.

Preview available online 24 hours or by appointment to "Registered Bidders" only from Wednesday February 2 to Wednesday February 16 in Fishkill, NY . To schedule, email our office at info@AARauctions.com.

*NOTE* Shipping may be arranged with proper identification through a third party shipper.

Address will be given to winning bidders after the auction.

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This curated auction of Hudson River Paintings for sale is from the personal collection of Robert & Susan Doyle of Fishkill, NY. The Doyle’s are offering sixty-two American 19thC Hudson River School paintings at auction. All Hudson River paintings in this sale are original works and almost all have been professionally cleaned and conserved. The first American School of Art is known as “The Hudson River School,” consisting of mid nineteenth century “Nature Painters” who found spirituality in nature. These adventuresome Hudson River artists hiked to see impressive views. They sketched and did studies in the field to bring back to their studios to create finished paintings. The Hudson River served as the main route of travel to the best places, as well as provided the best subject matter. New York City, with the National Academy of Design to exhibit at, was the center of the American Arts world in the 19thC. These “Nature Painters” celebrated and depicted the pristine magnificence of the American landscape of the 19th Century on their canvases. Now you can experience the beauty, tranquility and grandness of Nature from the first American School of Art; the Hudson River School. Register and Bid now! Items are located in Fishkill, NY.

Payment is due by Friday, February 18 at 3PM. All lots are subject to seller approval.

Pickup is by appointment only and must be completed by Monday, February 28 at 3pm.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods for non-vehicle & non-equipment is cash (by appointment only), Visa, Master Card, or Discover card.

Preview available online 24 hours or by appointment to "Registered Bidders" only from Wednesday February 2 to Wednesday February 16 in Fishkill, NY . To schedule, email our office at info@AARauctions.com.

*NOTE* Shipping may be arranged with proper identification through a third party shipper.

Address will be given to winning bidders after the auction.

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The View has Storm King Mountain on the left and Breakneck Mountain on the right. Newburgh Bay is above the Highlands. Framed oil on canvas measuring: Sight 12x22”, Framed 16.25x26”. Partial AskArt Biography: Thomas Benjamin Pope was born in New York City in 1834, a son of Benjamin Pope. Prior to the War Between the States, he moved to Newburgh, NY. When the Civil War began, he enlisted in the Union Army, becoming a 2nd Lieut. in the first company of the 56th NY Volunteers. This was the famous Tenth Legion, under the command of Captain Thomas S. Marvel. Pope was wounded during the raid made by Stewart's Cavalry in the valley of the Potomac. After Appomattox, he returned to Newburgh and devoted himself to his life-long desire of painting. While he had a natural talent for drawing and painting, his art career took active form from the year 1854. He developed a reputation in water colors as well as in oils. He did some designing, but his first love was original paintings, preferably landscapes. On May 6, 1891, Pope had gone to Fishkill Landing to give an art lesson. Upon his return to the ferry, a fast train of the NY Central and Hudson River struck and killed him instantly. His untimely death at the age of 57 cut short a promising artistic career." Estimate: $3,000-$6,000.

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The View has Storm King Mountain on the left and Breakneck Mountain on the right. Newburgh Bay is above the Highlands. Framed oil on canvas measuring: Sight 12x22”, Framed 16.25x26”. Partial AskArt Biography: Thomas Benjamin Pope was born in New York City in 1834, a son of Benjamin Pope. Prior to the War Between the States, he moved to Newburgh, NY. When the Civil War began, he enlisted in the Union Army, becoming a 2nd Lieut. in the first company of the 56th NY Volunteers. This was the famous Tenth Legion, under the command of Captain Thomas S. Marvel. Pope was wounded during the raid made by Stewart's Cavalry in the valley of the Potomac. After Appomattox, he returned to Newburgh and devoted himself to his life-long desire of painting. While he had a natural talent for drawing and painting, his art career took active form from the year 1854. He developed a reputation in water colors as well as in oils. He did some designing, but his first love was original paintings, preferably landscapes. On May 6, 1891, Pope had gone to Fishkill Landing to give an art lesson. Upon his return to the ferry, a fast train of the NY Central and Hudson River struck and killed him instantly. His untimely death at the age of 57 cut short a promising artistic career." Estimate: $3,000-$6,000.

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$9,200.00 – carpaemarkum

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