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Box R3

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Contains 10 Results:

1. April Showers. N.Y.’c85. From original painting in oil.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

2. The Cold Wave. N.Y. c’89. From the original water color. With marginal sketches.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

3. The Enchanted Monarch. N.Y.’90. also, Young Cubs. From original painting in oil, 2 pictures on one mount.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

4. From a sketch from Nature in Water Color, N.Y. also, Struggle of Love, c. ’80. From an original painting in water color. 2 pictures on 1 mount.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

5. Ideal Head, the Month of May, and A Reminiscence. N.Y. c’92, c’89. From original painting in oil. 2 pictures on 1 mount.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

6. Idyl N.Y. c’90. From a water color, also, November. From the original oil painting. 2 pictures on 1 mount.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

7. The Lotus Eater. N.Y.’84. Sketch for painting.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

8. A Pastoral. N.Y.’84. From a pencil sketch.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

9. A sketch from nature. N.Y.’87. also, The Temptation.N.Y. c’81. From original in water color. 2 pictures on 1 mount.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.

10. The Water Lily. N.Y. c’90. Also, Idyl. N.Y. ’89. From original paintings in oil.

 File — Box: R3
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Frederick Stuart Church's works hang in public and and private collections throughout the country. (He should not be confused, however, with the better known Hudson River School artist Frederic Edwin Church). Church did primarily fantasy art incorporating women or children and animals. He did advertising illustrations and illustrations for several magazines of the period. Some copies of these illustrations are in this collection while others may be found in the original periodicals located...
Dates: n.d.