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    • HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (AMERICAN, 1893-1956).
      May. 05, 2024

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (AMERICAN, 1893-1956).

      Est: $800 - $1,200

      Landscape with Trees. Oil on canvas. Signed lower right. From a Tuckahoe, NY collection. Dimensions: 14.25" h x 20" w. Frame: 19" h x 25" w.

      Clarke Auction Gallery
    • Harry Anthony DeYoung (American, 1893–1956), ‘Windswept Sky, Davis Mountains Texas’, Oil on Canvas Image: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (14 x 19.1 cm.), Frame: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. (26 x 31.1 cm.)
      Oct. 10, 2023

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (American, 1893–1956), ‘Windswept Sky, Davis Mountains Texas’, Oil on Canvas Image: 5 1/2 x 7 1/2 in. (14 x 19.1 cm.), Frame: 10 1/4 x 12 1/4 in. (26 x 31.1 cm.)

      Est: $300 - $500

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (American, 1893–1956), ‘Windswept Sky, Davis Mountains Texas', Oil on Canvas

      Weschler's
    • Harry Anthony DeYoung, American, Texas, 1893-1956
      Sep. 09, 2023

      Harry Anthony DeYoung, American, Texas, 1893-1956

      Est: $300 - $500

      Giant Juniper, Davis Mountains, Pencils Graphite On Paper, Signed Lower Right, Titled Lower Left, Sight 7 X 5 Inches, Later Black Painted Frame 14.5 X 12.5 X 1 Inches, Paper Slightly Toned, Not Examined Out Of Frame. See Photos.

      J. Garrett Auctioneers
    • Harry Anthony De Young (1893 - 1956) American
      Aug. 08, 2023

      Harry Anthony De Young (1893 - 1956) American

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      Harry Anthony De Young (1893 - 1956) Oil on Canvas, Signed, Measures ( 14 x 20.5 inches ) w/frame ( 18.5 x 25 inches ) Harry Anthony DeYoung was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 5, 1893. He was a landscape, figure, genre, and portrait painter, muralist, draftsman and teacher. He studied with Edward John Lake and John W. Norton at the University of Illinois, Urbana, and taught art classes for children in Chicago from 1914-1916. He was an honor student in 1917 at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied with F. de Forrest Schook and John Warner Norton. DeYoung served as a sergeant in the quartermaster corps during the last two years of World War I, 1917-1918. Back in Chicago following the War, he was active in teaching, as well as painting. In 1922, he was an assistant instructor at Bailey's Harbor Summer School of Art, Michigan; in 1923-1924, director of the Glenwood School of Landscape Painting, Illinois; director of the Midwest Summer School of Art, Paw Paw, Michigan, in 1924-1929; and instructor at the National Academy of Art, Chicago, 1927-1928.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Harry Anthony De Young (1893 - 1956) American
      Jun. 13, 2023

      Harry Anthony De Young (1893 - 1956) American

      Est: $1,500 - $2,000

      Harry Anthony De Young (1893 - 1956) Oil on Canvas, Signed, Measures ( 14 x 20.5 inches ) w/frame ( 18.5 x 25 inches ) Harry Anthony DeYoung was born in Chicago, Illinois, on August 5, 1893. He was a landscape, figure, genre, and portrait painter, muralist, draftsman and teacher. He studied with Edward John Lake and John W. Norton at the University of Illinois, Urbana, and taught art classes for children in Chicago from 1914-1916. He was an honor student in 1917 at the Art Institute of Chicago, where he studied with F. de Forrest Schook and John Warner Norton. DeYoung served as a sergeant in the quartermaster corps during the last two years of World War I, 1917-1918. Back in Chicago following the War, he was active in teaching, as well as painting. In 1922, he was an assistant instructor at Bailey's Harbor Summer School of Art, Michigan; in 1923-1924, director of the Glenwood School of Landscape Painting, Illinois; director of the Midwest Summer School of Art, Paw Paw, Michigan, in 1924-1929; and instructor at the National Academy of Art, Chicago, 1927-1928.

      Cutler Bay Auctions
    • Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Snow Scene 40 x 46 in. framed 46 x 52 in.
      Apr. 25, 2023

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Snow Scene 40 x 46 in. framed 46 x 52 in.

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Snow Scene signed 'Harry Anthony DeYoung' (lower right) oil on canvas 40 x 46 in. framed 46 x 52 in.

      Bonhams
    • HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956) "Autumn at Boerne, Texas," CIRCA 1930,
      Sep. 22, 2019

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956) "Autumn at Boerne, Texas," CIRCA 1930,

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956) "Autumn at Boerne, Texas," CIRCA 1930, oil on canvas, signed L/L, verso titled and artist studio stamp on stretcher.  40" x 48" Note: Harry Anthony DeYoung was born in Chicago in 1893. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Illinois. A veteran of World War I, he served as a sergeant in the quartermaster corps. He taught at various art schools throughout the United States, making a name for himself by regularly winning art prizes. After suffering a nervous breakdown at age thirty-five, DeYoung moved to Texas hoping for better health for both he and his daughter. The Witte Museum and the St. Anthony Hotel both house murals by the artist. The Alamo hangs a painting of Davy Crockett, among other portraits of historical Texans. He had a stroke shortly before turning fifty in 1942, resulting in the loss of the use of his painting hand. He learned to paint with the opposite hand and continued to create left-handed paintings for the remainder of his life. Harry Anthony DeYoung passed in Waco, Texas in 1956.  Provenance: Harry Anthony De Young Studio, 509 Seventh, San Antonio; Offices of the Boerne Independent School District; Private Collection, Houston.

      Simpson Galleries, LLC
    • HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956), "Autumn,"
      Sep. 22, 2019

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956), "Autumn,"

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956), "Autumn," oil on burlap canvas, signed L/R, verso titled on hand inscribed paper label, gallery label and artist studio stamp on stretcher. 20" x 24" Note: Harry Anthony DeYoung was born in Chicago in 1893. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Illinois. A veteran of World War I, he served as a sergeant in the quartermaster corps. He taught at various art schools throughout the United States, making a name for himself by winning art prizes regularly. After suffering a nervous breakdown at age thirty-five, DeYoung moved to Texas hoping for better health for both he and his daughter. The Witte Museum and the St. Anthony Hotel both housed murals by the artist. The Alamo hangs a painting of Davy Crockett, among other portraits of historical Texans, also by DeYoung. He had a stroke shortly before turning fifty in 1942, resulting in the loss of the use of his painting hand. He learned to paint with the opposite hand and continued to create left-handed paintings for the remainder of his life. Harry Anthony DeYoung died in Waco, Texas in 1956.  Provenance: Harry Anthony De Young Studio, 509 Seventh, San Antonio; Beuhler Fine Art, San Antonio, Texas.

      Simpson Galleries, LLC
    • HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956) A PAINTING, "Afternoon in the Hills, Boerne," 1930,
      Sep. 21, 2019

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956) A PAINTING, "Afternoon in the Hills, Boerne," 1930,

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American/Texas 1893-1956) A PAINTING, "Afternoon in the Hills, Boerne," 1930, oil on pressed board, signed and dated L/R, verso titled, signed and dated. 8" x 10" Note: Verso signed "Harry Anthony DeYoung", dated "Nov. 15, 1930" and location identified "Boerne." Harry Anthony DeYoung was born in Chicago in 1893. He studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and the University of Illinois. A veteran of World War I, he served as a sergeant in the quartermaster corps. He taught at various art schools throughout the United States, making a name for himself by regularly winning art prizes. After suffering a nervous breakdown at age thirty-five, DeYoung moved to Texas hoping for better health for both he and his daughter. The Witte Museum and the St. Anthony Hotel both house murals by the artist. The Alamo hangs a painting of Davy Crockett, among other portraits of historical Texans. He had a stroke shortly before turning fifty in 1942, resulting in the loss of the use of his painting hand. He learned to paint with the opposite hand and continued to create left-handed paintings for the remainder of his life. Harry Anthony DeYoung passed in Waco, Texas in 1956. 

      Simpson Galleries, LLC
    • Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Mountain Cascade, Oil on canvas,
      Feb. 18, 2015

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Mountain Cascade, Oil on canvas,

      Est: $300 - $500

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Mountain Cascade, Oil on canvas, Signed. Dimensions: h: 20 x w: 16 in.

      Gray's Auctioneers
    • DeYoung, Harry Anthony
      Jan. 24, 2015

      DeYoung, Harry Anthony

      Est: $6,000 - $9,000

      Autumn

      David Dike Fine Art
    • Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Mountain Cascade, Oil on canvas,
      Dec. 10, 2014

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Mountain Cascade, Oil on canvas,

      Est: $400 - $600

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956) Mountain Cascade, Oil on canvas, Signed. Dimensions: h; 16 x w: 20 in.

      Gray's Auctioneers
    • Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956), "Fall, West of
      Jan. 29, 2011

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956), "Fall, West of

      Est: $12,000 - $18,000

      Harry Anthony DeYoung (1893-1956), "Fall, West of San Antonio" oil on canvas. Canvas: 24"H x 28"W; Frame: 30.5"H x 34.5"W. Signed lower left, "Harry Anthony DeYoung".

      Dallas Fine Art Auction
    • HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American, 1893-1956) Fitzsimmons
      Nov. 20, 2010

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American, 1893-1956) Fitzsimmons

      Est: $40,000 - $60,000

      HARRY ANTHONY DEYOUNG (American, 1893-1956) Fitzsimmons-Maher Heavyweight Title Fight, 1939 Oil on canvas 30 x 40-1/4 inches (76.2 x 102.2 cm) Signed and dated lower left: Harry Anthony DeYoung / 1939 Judge Roy Bean was notorious for dispensing his own justice and constantly disregarded the law for his own financial gain. On February 21, 1896 the legendary Texan reached the peak of his national notoriety when he staged the infamous Fitzsimmons-Maher heavyweight title fight. Because professional boxing was illegal in Texas, he held it on a sand bar in the middle of the Rio Grande River. In the foreground of this 1939 painting by artist Anthony DeYoung, Bean can be seen on the Texas side of the river arguing with outwitted Texas Rangers who have come to stop the fight, while a vendor puts up a sign advertising beer. Meanwhile, the crowded boxing match plays out in the background. The engaging subject of this picture is enhanced by the quality of the painters work. In Fitzsimmons-Maher Heavyweight Title Fight DeYoung has created a first rate example of American Regionalism style that invokes a sense of nostalgia for the mythic era of the "Wild West" in Texas.

      Heritage Auctions
    • HARRY ANTHONY DeYOUNG (American, 1893-1956) Spanish Oak
      Nov. 20, 2010

      HARRY ANTHONY DeYOUNG (American, 1893-1956) Spanish Oak

      Est: $750 - $1,000

      HARRY ANTHONY DeYOUNG (American, 1893-1956) Spanish Oak, 1937 Woodblock print Image: 10 x 8 inches (25.4 x 20.3 cm) Paper: 11 x 8-1/2 inches (27.9 x 21.6 cm) Signed in print lower left margin: H.A. DeYoung '37 Titled in pencil lower left margin: Spanish Oak Signed in pencil lower right margin: Harry Anthony DeYoung

      Heritage Auctions
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