Medium: Oil on canvas
Signed: Signed lower right
Size: 18.00" x 24.00" (45.7cm x 61.0cm)
Framed Size: 26.00" x 32.00" (66.0cm x 81.3cm)
Dated: 1906
£24,950.00
GBP
Additional information
Condition: Very good condition
Provenance: Clayton-Liberatore Art Gallery, New York, New York, 1966
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Richard Hayley Lever settled in the USA in 1911. He trained in Paris and England, where he frequented the St Ives Group and began painting seascapes, a genre with which he later achieved widespread renown. His reputation was quickly established after his arrival in America, and his work featured in numerous exhibitions prior to the Wall Street Crash of 1929. He obtained American citizenship and taught at the Art Students' League from 1919 to 1931. He was the winner of the Carnegie Foundation prize in 1914. His early work was profoundly influenced by that of Vincent van Gogh.
Museum and Gallery Holdings
Baltimore: Boats
Dallas (MA): Fisherman's Quarters (oil on canvas)
Los Angeles (Harrison Gall.): Fishing Boats at St Ives
New York (Brooklyn Mus.): Winter at St Ives
New York (Metropolitan Mus. of Art): Sails
New York (National Arts Club): The Hudson
Philadelphia (Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts Gal.): Clarity; St Ives, Cornwall
Sydney (AG of New South Wales): Port of St Ives (c. 1912, oil on canvas); Packing Fish, St Ives (oil on panel)
Washington DC (Corcoran Gal. of Art): Twilight
Washington DC (White House): The Presidential Yacht, the Mayflower
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