The Summer Cellar, painting by Walter Ratterman, 1918
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The Summer Cellar, painting by Walter Ratterman, 1918
A rare and beautiful painting of of Sonoma Valley, Glen Ellen, identified on the back as the summer home of Ratterman. Signed on the front lower right and signed on the back and dated by the artist.
Frame: 24.5" x 20.5"
Painting: 19 1/4" x 15.5"
Walter Ratterman
(Wiki) Walter G. Ratterman (1887–1944), or W. G. Ratterman, was a twentieth-century American genre painter and illustrator. In the 1920s, he had lived and painted in New York, where the majority of his artworks and illustrations were published. He subsequently moved and lived in Woodstock, New York from the 1930s. Rattermans artwork was published in various American books and periodicals between the 1910s to the 1940s. He was a member of the Artists Guild of the Authors' League of America.
The paintings by Ratterman were primarily genre works, in that they portrayed ordinary people engaged in common activities and depicted aspects of everyday life during the early part of the twentieth century.
A great number of his paintings were painted en grisaille because they were used for reproduction as illustrations in books and periodicals prior to the introduction of four-color printing.
In addition to books, the Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping, and Everybody's Magazine periodicals regularly featured his genre paintings.
His fellow artistic contemporaries included James Montgomery Flagg and Howard Chandler Christy.
The painting is identified on the back as Glen Ellen, which is in Sonoma Valley, California.
It is the former home of Hunter S Thomson the writer, amongst other luminaries.
A rare and beautiful painting of of Sonoma Valley, Glen Ellen, identified on the back as the summer home of Ratterman. Signed on the front lower right and signed on the back and dated by the artist.
Frame: 24.5" x 20.5"
Painting: 19 1/4" x 15.5"
Walter Ratterman
(Wiki) Walter G. Ratterman (1887–1944), or W. G. Ratterman, was a twentieth-century American genre painter and illustrator. In the 1920s, he had lived and painted in New York, where the majority of his artworks and illustrations were published. He subsequently moved and lived in Woodstock, New York from the 1930s. Rattermans artwork was published in various American books and periodicals between the 1910s to the 1940s. He was a member of the Artists Guild of the Authors' League of America.
The paintings by Ratterman were primarily genre works, in that they portrayed ordinary people engaged in common activities and depicted aspects of everyday life during the early part of the twentieth century.
A great number of his paintings were painted en grisaille because they were used for reproduction as illustrations in books and periodicals prior to the introduction of four-color printing.
In addition to books, the Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping, and Everybody's Magazine periodicals regularly featured his genre paintings.
His fellow artistic contemporaries included James Montgomery Flagg and Howard Chandler Christy.
The painting is identified on the back as Glen Ellen, which is in Sonoma Valley, California.
It is the former home of Hunter S Thomson the writer, amongst other luminaries.
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Good condition overall.The frame has a label for Zanetti, the English frame maker.
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The Summer Cellar, painting by Walter Ratterman, 1918
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