American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists 2025-06-08 Auction - 110 Price Results - Freeman's in PA
N. C. Wyeth  (American, 1882-1945) In Naaman's House (from Children of the Bible), 1929J. Alden Weir (American, 1852-1919) Day in June, c. 1903Edward Willis Redfield (American, 1869-1965) Woodland Brook
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New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, PA, United States
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American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists

Freeman’s | Hindman’s spring auction of American Art and Pennsylvania Impressionists presents a strong selection of works from significant public and private collections. The sale is distinguished by exceptional, fresh-to-market examples by Pennsylvania Impressionists Daniel Garber, Edward W. Redfield, Fern Coppedge, and George William Sotter, and by Property from the Family Collection of Dr. Percival Eaton, Jr. of Provincetown, Massachusetts, including Sunday Morning, Quebec (c. 1921) by French-Canadian landscapist, Clarence Alphonse Gagnon. The auction also proudly features Property from the Atlanta History Center, with proceeds dedicated to the essential care and preservation of their collections. Alongside, J. Alden Weir’s masterful Day in June (c. 1903) and Louis Ritman’s Quiet Afternoon (c. 1915), the sale features far-reaching manifestations of American Impressionism by the likes of Childe Hassam, Edward Henry Potthast, and T. C. Steele. The contributions of women artists are on display in works by Martha Walter, Harriet Whitney Frishmuth, and in an attractive series of views by Emma Fordyce MacRae. Rounding out the sale are illustrations by Howard Pyle and N. C. Wyeth–including the latter's In Naaman’s House (c. 1929)–and an impressive grouping of oils and pastels by Wolf Kahn.
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George Inness (American, 1825-1894) Golden Glow, 1862: George Inness (American, 1825-1894) Golden Glow, 1862 oil on canvas signed Geo. Inness and dated (lower left) 22 1/4 x 30 in. The present lot is accompanied by a letter from Michael Quick dated
0004: George Inness (American, 1825-1894) Golden Glow, 1862Est. $20,000-$30,000
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Louis Ritman (American, 1889-1963) Quiet Afternoon, 1915: Louis Ritman (American, 1889-1963) Quiet Afternoon, 1915 oil on canvas signed L. Ritman (lower right) 32 x 39 1/2 in. Provenance: Maurice Ritman, the Artist's son. Phoenix Art Museum, Phoenix,
0014: Louis Ritman (American, 1889-1963) Quiet Afternoon, 1915Est. $60,000-$100,000
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Richard Edward Miller (American, 1875-1943) Seated Lady: Richard Edward Miller (American, 1875-1943) Seated Lady oil on board signed Miller (lower right) 9 1/4 x 10 in. Property from the Family Collection of Dr. Percival Eaton, Jr., Provincetown,
0016: Richard Edward Miller (American, 1875-1943) Seated LadyEst. $10,000-$15,000
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Louis Ritman (American, 1889-1963) Ballet Girl, 1928: Louis Ritman (American, 1889-1963) Ballet Girl, 1928 oil on canvas signed L. Ritman (lower right) 29 1/2 x 36 1/4 in. Provenance: R. H. Love Galleries, Chicago, Illinois. Acquired directly from the
0018: Louis Ritman (American, 1889-1963) Ballet Girl, 1928Est. $15,000-$25,000
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George J. Stengel (American, 1872-1937) The Picnic: George J. Stengel (American, 1872-1937) The Picnic oil on canvas signed G. J. Stengel (lower right) 24 x 30 in. Provenance: Questroyal Fine Art, LLC, New York, New York. Acquired directly from the
0020: George J. Stengel (American, 1872-1937) The PicnicEst. $6,000-$10,000
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Martha Walter (American, 1875-1976) Summer Picnic: Martha Walter (American, 1875-1976) Summer Picnic oil on board signed Martha Walter (lower left); also inscribed #878 (on the reverse) 25 x 30 in. Provenance: David David Gallery, Philadelphia,
0021: Martha Walter (American, 1875-1976) Summer PicnicEst. $3,000-$5,000
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Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857-1927) The Cove: Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857-1927) The Cove oil on board signed E. Potthast (lower left) 8 x 10 in. Property from an Important East Coast Estate Exhibited: Evansville, Evansville Museum of
0025: Edward Henry Potthast (American, 1857-1927) The CoveEst. $8,000-$12,000