Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY. Items include Hudson River School artwork, seascapes and framed lithographs. The Hudson River School of "Nature Painters" were painting from the mid-19ThC to the late 19thC. Although, they were actively painting views all across America, the scenes on the Hudson River are the most sought after. You have a rare opportunity to purchase these great "Views" now in this no-reserve auction. We also encourage you to come see us and preview the auction in-person.

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Items located in Pleasant Valley, NY. Items include Hudson River School artwork, seascapes and framed lithographs. The Hudson River School of "Nature Painters" were painting from the mid-19ThC to the late 19thC. Although, they were actively painting views all across America, the scenes on the Hudson River are the most sought after. You have a rare opportunity to purchase these great "Views" now in this no-reserve auction. We also encourage you to come see us and preview the auction in-person.

Payment is due by Tuesday, May 23 at 3PM.

Pickup in Pleasant Valley, NY must be completed by Thursday, May 25 at 3PM.

All lots sold as is, where is. There is a 15% Buyers Premium for all lots purchased. Payment methods include cash, PayPal, MC, Visa, Discover or good check. You can make credit card payment online by going to your Member Area and selecting your invoice. To pay by PayPal, send money to info@aarauctions.com.



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#10 – Framed 19thC watercolor signed "Carl Weber." underglass. (1850-1921) Bio from AskArt: Carl Weber, a watercolor and oil painter, should not be confused with his cousin Carl Philipp Weber. Carl C, Weber was born on Oct. 18, 1850, in Philadelphia, the son of Daniel Gottlieb Paul Weber (Paul Weber in common usage), a well-known German artist who had emigrated with his wife Emma and family to the U.S. in late 1848 or early 1849. Early in the 1860s, probably in 1861, Paul Weber returned to Germany to continue his career as an artist in an important official post. In addition to studying with his father in Frankfort, Carl Weber also studied in Munich, Vienna and Paris before returning to Philadelphia sometime in the 1870s, probably around 1874. Following his return, he lived and worked in Philadelphia until his death on January 25, 1921. During his career he exhibited at many expositions, winning a gold medal in London in 1873, a number of honorable mentions at other expositions, and in 1902 a gold medal from the American Art Society for watercolors. Carl Weber is most noted for his oil paintings of landscapes in the by then traditional romantic style, and for his pastoral scenes in watercolor, lighter in tone, although he occasionally ventured outside of these styles in both mediums. The Weber cousins, Carl (1850-1921) and Carl Philipp (1849-1922), artists of Philadelphia Carl Philipp Weber (sometimes with one terminal p on the middle name and occasionally (mistakenly) with Charles as a first name) was born in Darmstadt, Germany in 1849, probably late in the year. As an infant in 1853 he accompanied his parents to the United States, where they settled in Philadelphia 13.75" x 26.5" sight, 17.25" x 30.75"

Framed 19thC watercolor signed "Carl Weber." underglass. (1850-1921) Bio from AskArt: Carl Weber, a watercolor and oil painter, should not be confused with his cousin Carl Philipp Weber. Carl C, Weber was born on Oct. 18, 1850, in Philadelphia, the son of Daniel Gottlieb Paul Weber (Paul Weber in common usage), a well-known German artist who had emigrated with his wife Emma and family to the U.S. in late 1848 or early 1849. Early in the 1860s, probably in 1861, Paul Weber returned to Germany to continue his career as an artist in an important official post. In addition to studying with his father in Frankfort, Carl Weber also studied in Munich, Vienna and Paris before returning to Philadelphia sometime in the 1870s, probably around 1874. Following his return, he lived and worked in Philadelphia until his death on January 25, 1921. During his career he exhibited at many expositions, winning a gold medal in London in 1873, a number of honorable mentions at other expositions, and in 1902 a gold medal from the American Art Society for watercolors. Carl Weber is most noted for his oil paintings of landscapes in the by then traditional romantic style, and for his pastoral scenes in watercolor, lighter in tone, although he occasionally ventured outside of these styles in both mediums. The Weber cousins, Carl (1850-1921) and Carl Philipp (1849-1922), artists of Philadelphia Carl Philipp Weber (sometimes with one terminal p on the middle name and occasionally (mistakenly) with Charles as a first name) was born in Darmstadt, Germany in 1849, probably late in the year. As an infant in 1853 he accompanied his parents to the United States, where they settled in Philadelphia 13.75" x 26.5" sight, 17.25" x 30.75"

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Framed 19thC watercolor signed "Carl Weber." underglass. (1850-1921) Bio from AskArt: Carl Weber, a watercolor and oil painter, should not be confused with his cousin Carl Philipp Weber. Carl C, Weber was born on Oct. 18, 1850, in Philadelphia, the son of Daniel Gottlieb Paul Weber (Paul Weber in common usage), a well-known German artist who had emigrated with his wife Emma and family to the U.S. in late 1848 or early 1849. Early in the 1860s, probably in 1861, Paul Weber returned to Germany to continue his career as an artist in an important official post. In addition to studying with his father in Frankfort, Carl Weber also studied in Munich, Vienna and Paris before returning to Philadelphia sometime in the 1870s, probably around 1874. Following his return, he lived and worked in Philadelphia until his death on January 25, 1921. During his career he exhibited at many expositions, winning a gold medal in London in 1873, a number of honorable mentions at other expositions, and in 1902 a gold medal from the American Art Society for watercolors. Carl Weber is most noted for his oil paintings of landscapes in the by then traditional romantic style, and for his pastoral scenes in watercolor, lighter in tone, although he occasionally ventured outside of these styles in both mediums. The Weber cousins, Carl (1850-1921) and Carl Philipp (1849-1922), artists of Philadelphia Carl Philipp Weber (sometimes with one terminal p on the middle name and occasionally (mistakenly) with Charles as a first name) was born in Darmstadt, Germany in 1849, probably late in the year. As an infant in 1853 he accompanied his parents to the United States, where they settled in Philadelphia 13.75" x 26.5" sight, 17.25" x 30.75"

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