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.

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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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William Henry Chandler (1854-1928). Signed in red "Chandler" lower right. Framed 19thC oil on canvas view of a sunset over a woodland with stream. The heavy frame is gorgeous. William Henry Chandler (1854-1928) was born on June 9, 1854 in New York City. One of seven children born to Mr. & Mrs. Asa Byram Chandler, he lived while growing up with his deeply religious Christian family in Elizabeth NJ, East Orange NJ, and Summit NJ. For his entire life, he retained his deeply religious convictions. William displayed an interest in art during his youth but had other interests as well. A hunting accident early in his life left him with a life-long limp. As a young man, Chandler moved to Chicago and obtained artistic work as a cameo engraver in a pearl button manufacturing business. While in Chicago he met and married his first wife, Jennie Freeman. Together they had three children (Kathleen, Annabel, and Nellie). Tragedy struck the Chandler household hard as Nellie died when only a few months old. And then Chandler's wife Jennie died shortly thereafter from typhoid fever. With his wife gone and two remaining children to raise, Chandler returned to northern New Jersey where he lived for the rest of his life and raised his daughters with the help of his sister 11.75" x 22.5", 12" x 24"

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William Henry Chandler (1854-1928). Signed in red "Chandler" lower right. Framed 19thC oil on canvas view of a sunset over a woodland with stream. The heavy frame is gorgeous. William Henry Chandler (1854-1928) was born on June 9, 1854 in New York City. One of seven children born to Mr. & Mrs. Asa Byram Chandler, he lived while growing up with his deeply religious Christian family in Elizabeth NJ, East Orange NJ, and Summit NJ. For his entire life, he retained his deeply religious convictions. William displayed an interest in art during his youth but had other interests as well. A hunting accident early in his life left him with a life-long limp. As a young man, Chandler moved to Chicago and obtained artistic work as a cameo engraver in a pearl button manufacturing business. While in Chicago he met and married his first wife, Jennie Freeman. Together they had three children (Kathleen, Annabel, and Nellie). Tragedy struck the Chandler household hard as Nellie died when only a few months old. And then Chandler's wife Jennie died shortly thereafter from typhoid fever. With his wife gone and two remaining children to raise, Chandler returned to northern New Jersey where he lived for the rest of his life and raised his daughters with the help of his sister 11.75" x 22.5", 12" x 24"

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$850.00 – westparkjim

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