A calming coastal view depiction by the "father of the New Hope artist colony", William Langston Lathrop (1859-1938). It is signed lower right and titled on verso.
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A New England coastal scene which it titled on verso with artist stamp and it is signed on lower right.
Sea meets land, waves roll to shore breaking in direction and size. This is a study in transparency, movement, and reflection.
A study in gradation of blue and transparency of tidal pools. This conveys a somewhat quiet moment but that can change quickly resulting in a salt bath.
Based on Chinese Daoist painting, the figure contemplates the space between heaven and earth. The sea, vast, powerful and unbreakable. A time to consider where the path will lead.
Enveloped in darkness the night fisher listens to the sea pound the rocks and feels the ground shake with the weight of the surf. The ocean spray washes away the thoughts of the day. There is stillness in this place.
Painted in Concarneau in the northwestern part of France (likely during Washington's Cresson Scholarship), this beautiful harbor scene is vibrant wih pastel colors and nicely framed. It was signed lower right and titled on verso.
Constance Cochrane (1888-1952) was a member of the Philadelphia Ten and a respected seascape painter. This charming unsigned piece shows the energy she often displayed in those seascapes. This painting was acquired directly from a relative of Constance Cochrane along with several other representations of her work.
Constance Cochrane (1888-1952) was a member of the Philadelphia Ten and a respected seascape painter. This charming unsigned piece shows the energy she often displayed in those seascapes. This painting was acquired directly from a relative of Constance Cochrane along with several other representations of her work.
A strong example of the coastal scenes considered so desirable by Constance Cochrane (1888-1962). This work is unsigned, but was acquired directly from the Cochrane family.
A nice harbor scene painted by Constance Cochrane (1888-1952) of Monhegan. It is unsigned from the family's estate.
This vibrant landscape reminiscent of the coast of Carmel, California, captures the beauty found in the area. It is framed in a hand-carved signed frame by noted framemaker Carl Laughlin of Newtown, PA.
Painted along the coastline of Cliff Island off the coast of Maine, this oil on canvas captures the eastern shore at its best.
Maynard characteristically painted impressive skies and this seascape is no different. It is signed lower right.
Engaging harbor scene in reproduction gold frame by a leading Philadelphia painter and teacher.















