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        • Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) The Beach at Trouville, 1876
          Dec. 08, 2024

          Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) The Beach at Trouville, 1876

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) The Beach at Trouville, 1876 oil on canvas signed CWChapman (lower left) 8 3/4 x 16 in.

          Freeman’s | Hindman
        • CHAPMAN, CONRAD WISE: Römische Landschaft mit Jagdgesellschaft.
          Nov. 08, 2024

          CHAPMAN, CONRAD WISE: Römische Landschaft mit Jagdgesellschaft.

          Est: CHF2,000 - CHF3,000

          CHAPMAN, CONRAD WISE (Washington 1842 - 1910 Hampton) : Römische Landschaft mit Jagdgesellschaft; Öl auf Holz; Romaine", 22x40 cm; sig. u. dat. 1876 u.r., verso bez. "Chasse. Campagne

          Dobiaschofsky Auktionen AG
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (1842-1910). The Valley of Mexico, the Two Volcanoes Po
          Oct. 02, 2024

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (1842-1910). The Valley of Mexico, the Two Volcanoes Po

          Est: $40,000 - $60,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (1842-1910). The Valley of Mexico, the Two Volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl....

          Christie's
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, American 1842-1910, Skating on the Bois du Boulogne, oil on panel, 8 1/2 x 16 in. (21.6 x 40.6 cm.), Frame: 15 1/2 x 3 x 23 in. (39.4 x 7.6 x 58.4 cm.)
          May. 02, 2024

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, American 1842-1910, Skating on the Bois du Boulogne, oil on panel, 8 1/2 x 16 in. (21.6 x 40.6 cm.), Frame: 15 1/2 x 3 x 23 in. (39.4 x 7.6 x 58.4 cm.)

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN American, 1842-1910 Skating on the Bois du Boulogne oil on panel signed or titled on the reverse

          Shannon's
        • Attributed to: Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) oil on paper card, dated 1878, monogram signature, view of northern Mexico, 6 1/2 x 11 board size, overall 11 1/2 x 16 inches. Adolph Newman Fine Arts label on revese
          Mar. 26, 2024

          Attributed to: Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) oil on paper card, dated 1878, monogram signature, view of northern Mexico, 6 1/2 x 11 board size, overall 11 1/2 x 16 inches. Adolph Newman Fine Arts label on revese

          Est: $500 - $1,000

          Attributed to: Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) oil on paper card, dated 1878, monogram signature, view of northern Mexico, 6 1/2 x 11 board size, overall 11 1/2 x 16 inches. Adolph Newman Fine Arts label on revese

          Bill Hood & Sons Arts & Antiques Auctions
        • Valle de México desde la Hacienda de los Morales
          Jan. 19, 2024

          Valle de México desde la Hacienda de los Morales

          Est: $30,000 - $40,000

          The Vanguard Spirit: Modern and Surrealist Masterworks from an Important Estate Conrad Wise Chapman 1842 - 1910 Valle de México desde la Hacienda de los Morales signed C Chapman and inscribed Mexico (lower right); inscribed M Auguste Jenin C.W. Chapman Mexico Juillet 1907 (on the reverse) oil on canvas 8½ by 26⅝ in. 21.6 by 67.6 cm. Executed in Mexico in 1907.

          Sotheby's
        • Important Panoramic View of the Valley of Mexico, San Angel
          Jan. 19, 2024

          Important Panoramic View of the Valley of Mexico, San Angel

          Est: $50,000 - $70,000

          The Vanguard Spirit: Modern and Surrealist Masterworks from an Important Estate Conrad Wise Chapman 1842 - 1910 Important Panoramic View of the Valley of Mexico, San Angel inscribed San Angel (lower right); dated 1865, San Angel- Mexico (on the reverse) oil on canvas laid down on board 5⅝ by 32½ in. 14.3 by 82.5 cm. Executed in San Angel, Mexico in 1866.

          Sotheby's
        • Mexican Fruit Seller; Sportsman Boy of the Campagna [Two Works]
          Jan. 19, 2024

          Mexican Fruit Seller; Sportsman Boy of the Campagna [Two Works]

          Est: $15,000 - $20,000

          The Vanguard Spirit: Modern and Surrealist Masterworks from an Important Estate Conrad Wise Chapman 1842 - 1910 Mexican Fruit Seller; Sportsman Boy of the Campagna [Two Works] each: signed with the artist's monogram and dated Roma 1867 (lower right); signed C.W. Chapman, titled, dated Rome 1867 and dedicated For H.B. Hurlbut Esq. (on the reverse) oil on panel each: 13 ⅛ by 9 ⅞ in. 33.3 by 25 cm. Executed in Rome in 1867.

          Sotheby's
        • A view of Mexico | Vue de Mexico
          Nov. 14, 2023

          A view of Mexico | Vue de Mexico

          Est: €10,000 - €15,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman Washington 1842 - 1910 Hampton A view of Mexico Oil on panel Signed and dated lower right CAChapman 18… 21,7 x 41 cm ; 8½ by 16⅛ in. ____________________________________________ Conrad Wise Chapman Washington 1842 - 1910 Hampton Vue de Mexico Huile sur panneau Signé et daté en bas à droite CAChapman 18… 21,7 x 41 cm ; 8½ by 16⅛ in.

          Sotheby's
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, American 1842-1910, Ice Skating, 1875, oil on canvas, 8 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches (21.6 x 32.4 cm.), Frame: 14 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 18 1/2 in. (36.8 x 5.7 x 47 cm.)
          Oct. 26, 2023

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, American 1842-1910, Ice Skating, 1875, oil on canvas, 8 1/2 x 12 3/4 inches (21.6 x 32.4 cm.), Frame: 14 1/2 x 2 1/4 x 18 1/2 in. (36.8 x 5.7 x 47 cm.)

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN American, 1842-1910 Ice Skating, 1875 oil on canvas signed and dated lower left "CW Chapman PARIS 1875"

          Shannon's
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910), ATTRIBUTED, DIMINUTIVE ITALIAN LANDSCAPE
          Sep. 22, 2023

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910), ATTRIBUTED, DIMINUTIVE ITALIAN LANDSCAPE

          Est: $100 - $200

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910), ATTRIBUTED, DIMINUTIVE ITALIAN LANDSCAPE, watercolor en grisaille on paper, a mountainous view featuring travelers on a country road, no signature located. Housed in a modern frame. Late 19th/early 20th century. 3 1/4" x 5" sight, 9" x 11" OA. Catalogue Note: Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) was born in Washington, DC into what would become a family of artists. His father, John Gadsby Chapman (1808-1890), was an important 19th century artist best known for his monumental oil on canvas (12 feet by 18 feet), "The Baptism of Pocahontas" (1842), a work commissioned by the U.S. Government and displayed in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building. Flush with success, John Gadsby Chapman left the United States in 1848 with his family, including six-year-old Conrad in tow, in order to pursue his artistic career in Europe. Learning from his father in Italy, France, and other locations, Conrad developed his talents early and was producing highly accomplished Italian landscapes in his mid-teens. Wherever the family traveled under the direction of their father, Conrad went as well, learning from his experiences and painting what he saw along the way. In 1861, however, nineteen-year-old Conrad, caught up the Romantic enthusiasm of the era, returned to the United States to fight for the Confederacy, enlisting in the 3rd Kentucky Regiment. He was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and went on to see action in the lower South early in the war before his transfer to Charleston, South Carolina in 1863. In Charleston, now recognized by General P. T. Beauregard and his staff for his artistic talents, Conrad Chapman was commissioned to paint a series of views of the city's defenses in an attempt to ease concerns and bolster the morale of Charleston's inhabitants. Chapman was present at the city's siege later in the year, and a number of his works from his time in Charleston survive. The artist went on to record more scenes from his experiences during the Civil War before he was granted a six-month furlough in 1864 to return to Europe in order to visit with his ailing mother. By the time of his scheduled return to enlisted duty with the Confederate Army, the war had ended, and Chapman was left at something of a loss. Uncertain of his and his country's future, he traveled with Confederate sympathizers in Texas and Mexico (a place he would continue to visit throughout his life) before returning to Europe to continue his career as an artist. Conrad Chapman moved in 1898 with his family to Richmond, Virginia where he would remain.

          Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) COASTAL STILL-LIFE PAINTING
          Sep. 22, 2023

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) COASTAL STILL-LIFE PAINTING

          Est: $300 - $500

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) COASTAL STILL-LIFE PAINTING, oil on panel, featuring two vases bearing floral arrangements on a table by the water's edge, signed and dated "CW Chapman / Hampton Virginia / 1910" lower right, also inscribed, likely in the artist's hand, "For Miss Mary [?] / with Easter greetings / from Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Chapman / Hampton, Virginia / March 27 1910" to panel verso. Housed in a modern frame. Dated 1910. 7 3/4" x 5 1/4" sight, 12 3/4" x 10" OA. Catalogue Note: Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) was born in Washington, DC into what would become a family of artists. His father, John Gadsby Chapman (1808-1890), was an important 19th century artist best known for his monumental oil on canvas (12 feet by 18 feet), "The Baptism of Pocahontas" (1842), a work commissioned by the U.S. Government and displayed in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building. Flush with success, John Gadsby Chapman left the United States in 1848 with his family, including six-year-old Conrad in tow, in order to pursue his artistic career in Europe. Learning from his father in Italy, France, and other locations, Conrad developed his talents early and was producing highly accomplished Italian landscapes in his mid-teens. Wherever the family traveled under the direction of their father, Conrad went as well, learning from his experiences and painting what he saw along the way. In 1861, however, nineteen-year-old Conrad, caught up the Romantic enthusiasm of the era, returned to the United States to fight for the Confederacy, enlisting in the 3rd Kentucky Regiment. He was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and went on to see action in the lower South early in the war before his transfer to Charleston, South Carolina in 1863. In Charleston, now recognized by General P. T. Beauregard and his staff for his artistic talents, Conrad Chapman was commissioned to paint a series of views of the city's defenses in an attempt to ease concerns and bolster the morale of Charleston's inhabitants. Chapman was present at the city's siege later in the year, and a number of his works from his time in Charleston survive. The artist went on to record more scenes from his experiences during the Civil War before he was granted a six-month furlough in 1864 to return to Europe in order to visit with his ailing mother. By the time of his scheduled return to enlisted duty with the Confederate Army, the war had ended, and Chapman was left at something of a loss. Uncertain of his and his country's future, he traveled with Confederate sympathizers in Texas and Mexico (a place he would continue to visit throughout his life) before returning to Europe to continue his career as an artist. Conrad Chapman moved in 1898 with his family to Richmond, Virginia where he would remain. The present still-life, completed in the final year of his life, shows Chapman, ever the artist, painting up until the very end.

          Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) PARIS ICE SKATING GENRE SCENE SKETCHES, LOT OF TWO
          Sep. 22, 2023

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) PARIS ICE SKATING GENRE SCENE SKETCHES, LOT OF TWO

          Est: $80 - $120

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) PARIS ICE SKATING GENRE SCENE SKETCHES, LOT OF TWO, ink on paper, each depicting skaters on a frozen pond in the Bois de Boulogne, just outside of Paris, no signature(s) located. Unframed, currently housed in a loose mat. Late 19th/early 20th century. Largest 5 1/2" x 8 3/4" sight, 20" x 15" OA. Catalogue Note: Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) was born in Washington, DC into what would become a family of artists. His father, John Gadsby Chapman (1808-1890), was an important 19th century artist best known for his monumental oil on canvas (12 feet by 18 feet), "The Baptism of Pocahontas" (1842), a work commissioned by the U.S. Government and displayed in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building. Flush with success, John Gadsby Chapman left the United States in 1848 with his family, including six-year-old Conrad in tow, in order to pursue his artistic career in Europe. Learning from his father in Italy, France, and other locations, Conrad developed his talents early and was producing highly accomplished Italian landscapes in his mid-teens. Wherever the family traveled under the direction of their father, Conrad went as well, learning from his experiences and painting what he saw along the way. In 1861, however, nineteen-year-old Conrad, caught up the Romantic enthusiasm of the era, returned to the United States to fight for the Confederacy, enlisting in the 3rd Kentucky Regiment. He was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and went on to see action in the lower South early in the war before his transfer to Charleston, South Carolina in 1863. In Charleston, now recognized by General P. T. Beauregard and his staff for his artistic talents, Conrad Chapman was commissioned to paint a series of views of the city's defenses in an attempt to ease concerns and bolster the morale of Charleston's inhabitants. Chapman was present at the city's siege later in the year, and a number of his works from his time in Charleston survive. The artist went on to record more scenes from his experiences during the Civil War before he was granted a six-month furlough in 1864 to return to Europe in order to visit with his ailing mother. By the time of his scheduled return to enlisted duty with the Confederate Army, the war had ended, and Chapman was left at something of a loss. Uncertain of his and his country's future, he traveled with Confederate sympathizers in Texas and Mexico (a place he would continue to visit throughout his life) before returning to Europe to continue his career as an artist. Conrad Chapman moved in 1898 with his family to Richmond, Virginia where he would remain.

          Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) PARIS ICE SKATING GENRE SCENE
          Sep. 22, 2023

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) PARIS ICE SKATING GENRE SCENE

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842-1910) PARIS ICE SKATING GENRE SCENE, oil on panel, an outstanding example of fine detail, depicting numerous figures in brightly colored attire leisurely skating and sledding on a frozen pond in a snow-covered winter landscape, probably a view near Paris, signed and dated "CW [?] Chapman / MEXICO / 1908" lower left, retains period printed London artist supply label verso as well as a period presentation inscription "Cercle des Patineurs / Bois de Boulogne Paris / For Mrs. A. Thomson with Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Chapman / compliments / New York September 21st 1906" as well as an additional inscription, probably period, "Conrad Wise Chapman / Rome, Italy". Housed in a modern gilt frame. Dated 1908. 5 1/2" x 7 3/4" sight, 11 1/4" x 13 1/4" OA. Catalogue Note: Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) was born in Washington, DC into what would become a family of artists. His father, John Gadsby Chapman (1808-1890), was an important 19th century artist best known for his monumental oil on canvas (12 feet by 18 feet), "The Baptism of Pocahontas" (1842), a work commissioned by the U.S. Government and displayed in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building. Flush with success, John Gadsby Chapman left the United States in 1848 with his family, including six-year-old Conrad in tow, in order to pursue his artistic career in Europe. Learning from his father in Italy, France, and other locations, Conrad developed his talents early and was producing highly accomplished Italian landscapes in his mid-teens. Wherever the family traveled under the direction of their father, Conrad went as well, learning from his experiences and painting what he saw along the way. In 1861, however, nineteen-year-old Conrad, caught up the Romantic enthusiasm of the era, returned to the United States to fight for the Confederacy, enlisting in the 3rd Kentucky Regiment. He was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and went on to see action in the lower South early in the war before his transfer to Charleston, South Carolina in 1863. In Charleston, now recognized by General P. T. Beauregard and his staff for his artistic talents, Conrad Chapman was commissioned to paint a series of views of the city's defenses in an attempt to ease concerns and bolster the morale of Charleston's inhabitants. Chapman was present at the city's siege later in the year, and a number of his works from his time in Charleston survive. The artist went on to record more scenes from his experiences during the Civil War before he was granted a six-month furlough in 1864 to return to Europe in order to visit with his ailing mother. By the time of his scheduled return to enlisted duty with the Confederate Army, the war had ended, and Chapman was left at something of a loss. Uncertain of his and his country's future, he traveled with Confederate sympathizers in Texas and Mexico (a place he would continue to visit throughout his life) before returning to Europe to continue his career as an artist. Conrad Chapman moved in 1898 with his family to Richmond, Virginia where he would remain. The present example, a characteristic Parisian crowd scene of the artist's oeuvre, is somewhat unusual given its various inscriptions and labels that reference no less than five separate countries (Mexico, Italy, France, England, and the United States), all of which Chapman is known to have visited. It is possible that artist sketched the scene in Paris, finished it in Rome, and then presented it to the mysterious "Mrs. A. Thomson" in New York.

          Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN The Beach at Trouville.
          Sep. 21, 2023

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN The Beach at Trouville.

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN The Beach at Trouville. Oil on panel, 1878. 140x220 mm; 5 1/2x8 3/4 inches. Signed and dated in oil, lower left recto. Provenance: Christie's, New York, March 9, 2007, sale 1807, lot 61; private collection, New York.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 18 x
          Jun. 18, 2023

          Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 18 x

          Est: €1,200 - €1,500

          Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 18 x 12 cm Avec cadre : 37.5 x 31.5 cm Oil on panel, signed lower right, 7 3⁄32 x 4 23⁄32 in, with frame : 14 49⁄64 x 12 13⁄32 in

          Osenat
        • Conrad Wise Chapman American, 1842-1910 Vallée de Mexico, circa 1907
          May. 03, 2023

          Conrad Wise Chapman American, 1842-1910 Vallée de Mexico, circa 1907

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman American, 1842-1910 Vallée de Mexico, circa 1907 Signed with conjoined initials CWChapman, dated Mexico 1907 , and inscribed Pour la fete du 14 Juillet (lr); inscribed Vallee du Mexico vue des la "Hacienda del Olivar de los Padres" / presente par Monsieur C W Chapman [seul.] au Comite pour la fete du 14 Juillet 1907 / A. S. on the stretcher Oil on canvas 8 3/4 x 27 inches Unframed C 

          DOYLE Auctioneers & Appraisers
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICA, 1842-1910), ATTRIBUTED, FRENCH BEACH SCENE SKETCHES, LOT OF 20
          Mar. 04, 2023

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICA, 1842-1910), ATTRIBUTED, FRENCH BEACH SCENE SKETCHES, LOT OF 20

          Est: $80 - $120

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICA, 1842-1910), ATTRIBUTED, FRENCH BEACH SCENE SKETCHES, LOT OF 20, ink on paper, each a preparatory work, depicting groups of figures on the beach, possibly Trouville or Deauville. No signature located. Each laid on board, unframed, and inscribed with accession number in lower board margin. Circa 1870. Largest 4 3/4" x 15 3/8" object. Provenance: Ex-collection of the Valentine Museum, Richmond, VA. Catalogue Note: Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) was born in Washington, D.C. into what would become a family of artists. His father, John Gadsby Chapman (1808-1890), was an important 19th century artist best known for his monumental oil on canvas (12′ x 18′), "The Baptism of Pocahontas" (1842), a work commissioned by the U.S. Government and displayed in the Rotunda of the U.S. Capitol Building. Flush with success, John Gadsby Chapman left the United States in 1848 with his family, including six-year-old Conrad in tow, in order to pursue his artistic career in Europe. Learning from his father in Italy, France, and other locations, Conrad developed his talents early and was producing highly accomplished Italian landscapes in his mid-teens. Wherever the family traveled under the direction of their father, Conrad went as well, learning from his experiences and painting what he saw along the way. In 1861, however, nineteen-year-old Conrad, caught up the Romantic enthusiasm of the era, returned to the United States to fight for the Confederacy, enlisting in the 3rd Kentucky Regiment. He was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh in 1862 and went on to see action in the lower South early in the war before his transfer to Charleston, South Carolina in 1863. In Charleston, now recognized by General P. T. Beauregard and his staff for his artistic talents, Conrad Chapman was commissioned to paint a series of views of the city's defenses in an attempt to ease concerns and bolster the morale of Charleston's inhabitants. Chapman was present at the city's siege later in the year, and a number of his works from his time in Charleston survive. The artist went on to record more scenes from his experiences during the Civil War before he was granted a six-month furlough in 1864 to return to Europe in order to visit with his ailing mother. By the time of his scheduled return to enlisted duty with the Confederate Army, the war had ended, and Chapman was left at something of a loss. Uncertain of his and his country's future, he traveled with Confederate sympathizers in Texas and Mexico (a place he would continue to visit throughout his life) before returning to Europe to continue his career as an artist. Conrad Chapman moved in 1898 with his family to Richmond, Virginia where he would remain until his death. The present examples likely date from the period after the war and the artist's time in Mexico when he had returned to Europe and was working at what many consider to be the height of his artistic powers. The present examples are a part of a large group of works by the artist that was given to the Valentine Museum after the artist's death. The Museum of the Confederacy, the Virginia Historical Society, the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth, Texas, and many other institutions hold examples of Conrad Wise Chapman's work, and his value as an artist continues to grow.

          Jeffrey S. Evans & Associates
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN The Beach at Trouville.
          Sep. 22, 2022

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN The Beach at Trouville.

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN The Beach at Trouville. Oil on panel, 1878. 140x220 mm; 5 1/2x8 3/4 inches. Signed and dated in oil, lower left recto. Provenance: Berry-Hill Galleries, New York, with the label; private collection, New York.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN Bathers at Low Tide, the Beach at Trouville.
          Sep. 22, 2022

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN Bathers at Low Tide, the Beach at Trouville.

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN Bathers at Low Tide, the Beach at Trouville. Oil on panel, circa 1878. 140x220 mm; 5 1/2x8 3/4 inches. Provenance: Christie's, New York, March 9, 2007, sale 1807, lot 61; private collection, New York.

          Swann Auction Galleries
        • Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 18 x 12 cm Av
          Jun. 19, 2022

          Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 18 x 12 cm Av

          Est: €1,200 - €1,500

          Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 18 x 12 cm Avec cadre : 37.5 x 31.5 cm Oil on panel, signed lower right, 7 3/32 x 4 23/32 in, with frame : 14 49/64 x 12 13/32 in

          Osenat
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842–1910) CERCLE DES PATINEURS - BOIS DE BOULOGNE
          Jun. 06, 2022

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842–1910) CERCLE DES PATINEURS - BOIS DE BOULOGNE

          Est: $6,000 - $10,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842–1910) Cercle Des Patineurs - Bois de Boulogne Signed, located, and dated 'W. Chapman PARIS 1875' bottom left; titled verso, also signed, located, and dated again verso, oil on panel 8 1/2 x 16 in. (21.6 x 40.6cm) Provenance Private Collection, United Kingdom. Note Please see the previous lot for more information about this artist. Frame: 14 x 21 1/2 x 2 in. In overall very good condition. The faintest craquelure is present throughout the composition but is stable. Gold pigment is present along the extreme top edge where the board meets the frame. Inpainting is present under UV light, most heavily concentrated at the extreme edges and corners. Additional flecks of inpainting are present across the sky. See Specialist's photos for details.

          Freeman's | Hindman
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842–1910) AFTERNOON SKATE
          Jun. 06, 2022

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (AMERICAN, 1842–1910) AFTERNOON SKATE

          Est: $6,000 - $10,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842–1910) Afternoon Skate Signed, located, and dated 'W. Chapman PARIS 1875' bottom left, oil on canvas 8 x 12 1/2 in. (20.3 x 31.8cm) Provenance Bukowskis, Stockholm, sale of June 4, 2019, lot 443. Acquired directly from the above sale. Private Collection, United Kingdom. Note Born into a family of artists, Conrad Wise Chapman was exposed to painting from a young age. His father, John Gadsby Chapman, took the family on an extended trip to Europe where he trained both of his sons in art. By the end of 1850, both boys were successfully selling paintings depicting Roman landscapes and popular attractions. After the Civil War broke out in America, Chapman left his family to enlist in the Confederate Army. He suffered a head wound in 1862 at the Battle of Shiloh, leaving him incapacitated for a year. In light of his injury, he was reassigned to the special duty of making pictorial records of fortifications and weapons. After the war ended he travelled to Mexico and dedicated himself to painting the local landscape, becoming the first American to do so. These paintings became some of his most well known works. After his time in Mexico he moved back to Europe, spending much of his time between Rome and Paris. It was during this time that he painted the playful scenes of people in the park. Afternoon Skate depicts ice skaters on the Bois de Boulogne. Once a forest and a national hunting preserve, it was acquired by the city of Paris in 1852 and became part of Napoleon’s revitalization of Paris. The park was designed to entertain and contains the Longchamp racetrack and the former town of Auteuil. A popular subject matter for many Parisian artists, Chapman has perfectly captured a winter’s day outing. Frame: 14 x 18 1/4 x 2 in. In overall fair condition. Small losses in corners due to softening at edges. Craquelure present throughout the work most prominent in the sky and across the trees on the left. Spots of surface soiling present throughout, most visible in the snow at the bottom and in the sky.

          Freeman's | Hindman
        • Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile…
          Mar. 20, 2022

          Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile…

          Est: €1,200 - €1,500

          Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) Jeune paysan Huile sur panneau Signé en bas à droite 18 x 12 cm Oil on panel, signed lower right, 7 3/32 x 4 23/32 in

          Osenat
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Valley of Mexico, the two volcanoes Popocat
          Feb. 18, 2022

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Valley of Mexico, the two volcanoes Popocat

          Est: $35,000 - $40,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Valley of Mexico, the two volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl oil on panel 6 1/4 x 8 1/2 in. (15.9 x 21.6 cm.)

          Christie's
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Valley of Mexico oil on panel 6 1/4 x 8 1/2
          Feb. 18, 2022

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Valley of Mexico oil on panel 6 1/4 x 8 1/2

          Est: $40,000 - $60,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Valley of Mexico oil on panel 6 1/4 x 8 1/2 in. (15.9 x 21.6 cm.)

          Christie's
        • Painting, Conrad Wise Chapman
          Nov. 19, 2021

          Painting, Conrad Wise Chapman

          Est: $4,000 - $6,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910), Untitled (Beach Scene, Mexico), oil on panel, signed lower right, panel: 5.5"h x 14"w, overall (with frame): 9"h x 17.5"w. Provenance: Private Collection (Northern California).

          Clars Auctions
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, American (1842-1910), Beach Scene, oil on panel, 8 3/4 x 16 inches
          Oct. 28, 2021

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, American (1842-1910), Beach Scene, oil on panel, 8 3/4 x 16 inches

          Est: $8,000 - $12,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN American, (1842-1910) Beach Scene oil on panel signed and dated lower left "C W Chapman 1878"

          Shannon's
        • Conrad Wise Chapman, (1842-1910, American), "Brandenburgh House," 1874, Oil on board, 9.75" H x 13.75" W
          Sep. 28, 2021

          Conrad Wise Chapman, (1842-1910, American), "Brandenburgh House," 1874, Oil on board, 9.75" H x 13.75" W

          Est: $2,000 - $3,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910, American) "Brandenburgh House," 1874 Oil on board Signed, titled, dated, and dedicated verso: C. W. Chapman / for Mrs. Henry F. Winslow 9.75" H x 13.75" W

          John Moran Auctioneers
        • (3) Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842 - 1910)
          Sep. 26, 2021

          (3) Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842 - 1910)

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          (3) Conrad Wise Chapman (South Carolina, Virginia / Mexico, Italy, 1842 - 1910) Two Mexican Landscapes with Houses and a Study of Figures on a Beach. Watercolor and Ink on Paper. Sight Size: 5.75 x 10 in. Overall Framed Size: 23.5 x 13.5 in.

          Helmuth Stone
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) American, Gouache
          Sep. 19, 2021

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) American, Gouache

          Est: $100 - $200

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) American, Gouache on paper. Depicting roses in vase, some water staining on back. Overall: 14 x 11 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

          Sarasota Estate Auction
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) American, Gouache
          Sep. 19, 2021

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) American, Gouache

          Est: $100 - $200

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) American, Gouache on paper. White irises, signed lower right, Mexico, May 1895. As is condition. Overall: 14 x 11 in. Please note that all sales are final. No refunds will be given under any circumstances.

          Sarasota Estate Auction
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) Tacubaya, 1893 Oil on paper laid on bo
          Jun. 10, 2021

          Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) Tacubaya, 1893 Oil on paper laid on bo

          Est: $3,000 - $5,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (American, 1842-1910) Tacubaya, 1893 Oil on paper laid on board 13-1/2 x 10-1/2 inches (34.3 x 26.7 cm) Monogramed, dated, and titled indistinctly lower right: Tacubaya [...] 21st / 1893 HID01801242017

          Heritage Auctions
        • ATTRIBUTED TO CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910, Portrait of a gentleman., Oil on board, 6.5" x 5...
          Jan. 21, 2021

          ATTRIBUTED TO CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910, Portrait of a gentleman., Oil on board, 6.5" x 5...

          Est: $200 - $300

          ATTRIBUTED TO CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN South Carolina/Virginia/Mexico/Italy, 1842-1910 Portrait of a gentleman. Unsigned. Inscribed illegibly in pencil verso. Oil on board, 6.5" x 5". Framed 9.5" x 8".

          Eldred's
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Mexico City signed and indistinc
          Nov. 05, 2020

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Mexico City signed and indistinc

          Est: £5,000 - £7,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) Mexico City signed and indistinctly dated 'C W Chapman [CWC in monogram] Mexico 18..' (lower left), titled 'Mexico desde la Hacienda / de los Morales' on the reverse oil on panel 5 x 8 3/4 in. (12.7 x 22.2cm.) ,

          Christie's
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) The Valley of Mexico, the two volcano
          Nov. 05, 2020

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) The Valley of Mexico, the two volcano

          Est: £6,000 - £8,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) The Valley of Mexico, the two volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl beyond signed and inscribed 'CWC Chapman [CWC in monogram] / MEXICO' (lower right) oil on panel 8 5/8 x 16 1/8 in. (22 x 41cm.) ,

          Christie's
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (1842-1910) PAINTING MEXICO
          Sep. 26, 2020

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (1842-1910) PAINTING MEXICO

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          Framed oil on canvas painting, Family in Row Boat, signed lower right C.W. Chapman (Conrad Wise Chapman, American, active in Mexico, 1842-1910), Xochimilco, sight: approx 7.5"h, 10.5"w, overall: approx 12.5"h, 15.5"w, 3.25lbs Start Price: $3,000.00

          Austin Auction Gallery
        • Conrad Wise Chapman oil on canvas illustration
          Jun. 20, 2020

          Conrad Wise Chapman oil on canvas illustration

          Est: $800 - $1,200

          Conrad Wise Chapman (American 1842-1910), oil on canvas illustration study of Washington DC, signed lower right, 40 1/2" x 30 1/4".

          Pook & Pook Inc.
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American. 1842-1910) PAINTING
          Dec. 14, 2019

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American. 1842-1910) PAINTING

          Est: $600 - $800

          Studies of French Soldiers. Three oil paintings on board framed together. Two paintings inscribed Paris and dated 1871. Largest measures 7.75 x 10 in. Good Condition. Framed behind glass. Overall Measures 16.50 x 29.50 in.

          Auction Gallery of the Palm Beaches
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Sailing Vessel in Calm Water," MEXICO, 1898,
          Dec. 08, 2019

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Sailing Vessel in Calm Water," MEXICO, 1898,

          Est: $1,000 - $1,500

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Sailing Vessel in Calm Water," MEXICO, 1898, oil on wood, signed and dedicated verso, "From the Original by J.G. Chapman for E. Barron Esq. by C.W. Chapman, MEXICO. 1898." 3 3/4" x 5 1/4" Provenance: Property from a South Texas Collector.

          Houston Auction Company
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Study of Flowers + Pie," NOVEMBER 26, 1903,
          Dec. 08, 2019

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Study of Flowers + Pie," NOVEMBER 26, 1903,

          Est: $400 - $600

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Study of Flowers + Pie," NOVEMBER 26, 1903, oil on paper, signed and dated L/R, verso titled. 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" Provenance: Property from a South Texas Collector.

          Houston Auction Company
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) - The Valley of Mexico
          Oct. 29, 2019

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) - The Valley of Mexico

          Est: £8,000 - £12,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) The Valley of Mexico oil on panel 8 ½ x 16in. (21.6 x 41cm.)

          Christie's
        • Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) - The Valley of Mexico, with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl beyond
          Oct. 29, 2019

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) - The Valley of Mexico, with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl beyond

          Est: £8,000 - £12,000

          Conrad Wise Chapman (1842-1910) The Valley of Mexico, with the volcanoes Popocatépetl and Iztaccihuatl beyond oil on panel 8 ½ x 16in. (21.6 x 40.8cm.)

          Christie's
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, American (1842-1910), Beach Scene with Banner Poles, Normandy, oil on panel, signed "Chapman" and dated "1876"...
          Oct. 24, 2019

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN, American (1842-1910), Beach Scene with Banner Poles, Normandy, oil on panel, signed "Chapman" and dated "1876"...

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN American (1842-1910) Beach Scene with Banner Poles, Normandy oil on panel, signed "Chapman" and dated "1876" lower right 5 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches Provenance: Hirschl & Adler Galleries, New York, New York; Questroyal Fine Art, New York, New York; Private Collection, Atlanta, Georgia. Other Notes: Tags: oil paintings, listed artist, 19th century, France

          Shannon's
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Sailing Vessel in Calm Water," MEXICO, 1898,
          Sep. 22, 2019

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Sailing Vessel in Calm Water," MEXICO, 1898,

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Sailing Vessel in Calm Water," MEXICO, 1898, oil on wood, signed and dedicated verso, "From the Original by J.G. Chapman for E. Barron Esq. by C.W. Chapman, MEXICO. 1898." 3 3/4" x 5 1/4" Provenance: Property from a South Texas Collector.

          Simpson Galleries, LLC
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Study of Flowers + Pie," NOVEMBER 26, 1903,
          Sep. 21, 2019

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Study of Flowers + Pie," NOVEMBER 26, 1903,

          Est: $400 - $600

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Study of Flowers + Pie," NOVEMBER 26, 1903, oil on paper, signed and dated L/R, verso titled. 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" Provenance: Property from a South Texas Collector.

          Simpson Galleries, LLC
        • CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Mexican Landscape," 1896,
          Sep. 21, 2019

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Mexican Landscape," 1896,

          Est: $700 - $900

          CONRAD WISE CHAPMAN (American 1842-1910) A PAINTING, "Mexican Landscape," 1896, graphite pencil and watercolor on paper, signed and dated L/R. 9 1/2" x 11 1/2" Provenance: Property from a South Texas Collector.

          Simpson Galleries, LLC
        • Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) La plage de Trouville, 1876 Huile sur papie
          Aug. 20, 2019

          Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) La plage de Trouville, 1876 Huile sur papie

          Est: €4,000 - €5,000

          Conrad Wise CHAPMAN (1842-1910) La plage de Trouville, 1876 Huile sur papier marouflée sur toile signée et datée en bas à gauche 22 x 41 cm

          Tradart Deauville
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