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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Apr. 20, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $300 - $380

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Coastal Cityscape with Boats MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Unstretched (In-House stretching available). Missing a few flakes of paint. Very minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 15 x 18 inches / 38 x 45 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: Accepting consignments for upcoming Western & Native American Indian Auction SKU#: 149154 US SHIPPING: $70 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College.Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Apr. 20, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $475 - $625

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Harbor Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. Some craquelure. Few scattered small inpaintings. Wear to frame. ART SIZE: 19 x 23 inches / 48 x 58 cm FRAME SIZE: 21 x 25 inches / 53 x 63 cm SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: Accepting consignments for upcoming Western & Native American Indian Auction SKU#: 148419 US SHIPPING: $79 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Apr. 13, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $425 - $550

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Mountain Town Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Minor damage to the upper left corner. Minor paint losses. Some craquelure. Some scattered small inpaintings. ART SIZE: 12 x 9 inches / 30 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: unsigned PROVENANCE: artist's estate (has stamp on verso) LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 148426 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Apr. 13, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $450 - $600

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 18 x 15 inches / 45 x 38 cm FRAME SIZE: 23 x 20 inches / 58 x 50 cm SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 148422 US SHIPPING: $95 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Apr. 13, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $380 - $475

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: St Lucia Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 15 x 18 inches / 38 x 45 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right and on verso LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135258 US SHIPPING: $70 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio.Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72.Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida.Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (American, 1898-1970)
    Mar. 26, 2025

    Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (American, 1898-1970)

    Est: £100 - £150

    Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (American, 1898-1970) Village Steps, oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right "Hildegarde Hamilton 1957", swept gilded frame, 45 x 37cm.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: River Landscape with Castle MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135665 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Sunset Castle Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some flaking/paint losses (see pictures carefully). Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135261 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio.Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $360 - $450

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Village Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some small damages to the edges and corners of canvas. Few small paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135292 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting 2-sided
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting 2-sided

    Est: $360 - $450

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Costal Landscape with Sailboat MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135673 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Street Beyond River, Quito, Equador (titled on verso) YEAR: 1965 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: One small patch. Few small paint losses. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 18 x 15 inches / 45 x 38 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135316 US SHIPPING: $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 23, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Goodwins Court Cityscape, London, UK (titled on verso) YEAR: 1948 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. Very minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135246 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • HILDEGARDE HUME HAMILTON (Florida/Virginia, 1898-1970), Castle in Budapest, Hungary., Oil on canvas, 20” x 24”. Framed 24.5” x 28.5”.
    Mar. 19, 2025

    HILDEGARDE HUME HAMILTON (Florida/Virginia, 1898-1970), Castle in Budapest, Hungary., Oil on canvas, 20” x 24”. Framed 24.5” x 28.5”.

    Est: $200 - $400

    HILDEGARDE HUME HAMILTON Florida/Virginia, 1898-1970 Castle in Budapest, Hungary. Signed lower right "Hildegarde Hamilton". A portion of the proceeds from the sale of this lot will benefit WE CAN, a women's empowerment organization on Cape Cod.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Mountain Town Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses. Minor craquelure. Some scattered small inpaintings. ART SIZE: 15 x 18 inches / 38 x 45 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135317 US SHIPPING: $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $360 - $450

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Warm Water Fountain, Provence, France (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some flaking/paint losses (see pictures carefully). Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135288 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135242 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $300 - $380

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Street Scene YEAR: 1964 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135273 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Courtyard Cityscape YEAR: 1968 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Overall good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135277 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Mar. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $360 - $450

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Canal Cityscape with Boat MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some small damages to the edges and corners of canvas. Few small scratches/paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135314 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio.Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (USA 1898-1970) Crayon/Paper
    Mar. 01, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (USA 1898-1970) Crayon/Paper

    Est: $10 - $1,000

    Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (AMERICAN / FLORIDA / VIRGINIA, 1898 - 1970) crayon study on paper depicting Pembridge Castle. No apparent signature. Titled to lower center. Mounted in a wooden frame with mat behind glass screen. Paper measures approx. 7 1/2" height x 10" width to sight. Measures approx. 14 1/2" height x 16 1/2" width overall including frame. Appears in overall good condition. JD/B13/FW

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $280 - $360

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Coastal Landscape with Huts MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 9 x 12 inches / 22 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: unsigned LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135674 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting antique
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting antique

    Est: $360 - $450

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Goodwyn Court, London, UK (titled on verso) YEAR: 1946 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some damages to the edges and corners of canvas. Few minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135285 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape - Sniffen Court, New York (titled on verso) YEAR: 1964 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 18 x 14 inches / 45 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: 23 x 19 inches / 58 x 48 cm SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135664 US SHIPPING: $79 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $280 - $360

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Castle Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some flaking/paint losses (see pictures carefully). Some craquelure. Some scattered inpaintings. ART SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135264 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio.Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Rooftop Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some damages to the edges and corners of canvas. Some paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 11 x 14 inches / 27 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135295 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 16, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Venetian Canal Cityscape, Italy (titled on verso) YEAR: 1955 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. Very minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135667 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 09, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Italian Town Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 18 x 15 inches / 45 x 38 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135247 US SHIPPING: $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 09, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $300 - $380

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Bologna Cityscape, Italy (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few small paint losses. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 13 x 9 inches / 33 x 22 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135272 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio.Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 09, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $425 - $550

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Venetian Canal Cityscape, Italy MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135243 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 09, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some paint losses mostly along edges. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135301 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 09, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $360 - $450

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Flowered Courtyard MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 10 inches / 35 x 25 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135315 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 09, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $425 - $550

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Corcula Cityscape, Croatia MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor paint losses. Some craquelure. Some scattered inpaintings. ART SIZE: 20 x 24 inches / 50 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: 25 x 30 inches / 63 x 76 cm SIGNATURE: lower right LOCATION: This lot is located at our Dania Beach, FL office. NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135244 US SHIPPING: $95 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Garden Landscape - Provence, France MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some small paint losses. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135668 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting 2-sided
    Feb. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting 2-sided

    Est: $400 - $500

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135666 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $300 - $380

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Patio in Provence, France (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few small paint losses. Some craquelure. Some inpaintings along edges. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135300 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $300 - $380

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Canal in Venice, Italy (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: One patch. Some paint losses. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135307 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio.Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $450 - $600

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape - New Orleans Patio, LA MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing a few flakes of paint. Some craquelure. Some scattered small inpaintings. ART SIZE: 24 x 19 inches / 60 x 48 cm FRAME SIZE: 32 x 28 inches / 81 x 71 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135646 US SHIPPING: $139 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Feb. 02, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $280 - $360

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Street Scene MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Overall good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135303 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 26, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $425 - $550

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some small paint losses mostly along edges. Some craquelure. Some scattered small inpaintings. ART SIZE: 18 x 15 inches / 45 x 38 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 133954 US SHIPPING: $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 26, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $280 - $360

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape - St Augustine, FL MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few small paint losses. Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 15 x 18 inches / 38 x 45 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: estate stamp lower left and on verso NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 134814 US SHIPPING: $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio.Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida.Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 26, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $425 - $550

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Road To The Water MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Overall good. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 19 x 15 inches / 48 x 38 cm FRAME SIZE: 21 x 18 inches / 53 x 45 cm SIGNATURE: lower left NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 134821 US SHIPPING: $79 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 26, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $280 - $360

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Harbor Scene with Boats YEAR: 1965 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few small paint losses mostly along edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 19 x 24 inches / 48 x 60 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 134819 US SHIPPING: $79 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 26, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $280 - $360

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Coastal Town Scene with Boats YEAR: 1946 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 15 x 18 inches / 38 x 45 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 134815 US SHIPPING: $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 26, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $280 - $360

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Grand Canal Cityscape, Venice, Italy (titled on verso) MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Some craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135284 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72.Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 19, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $280 - $360

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Autumn Country Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 14 x 11 inches / 35 x 27 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 135291 US SHIPPING: $49 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72.Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 19, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $425 - $550

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Old Woman by Window MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. Some small damages to frame. ART SIZE: 20 x 16 inches / 50 x 40 cm FRAME SIZE: 23 x 19 inches / 58 x 48 cm SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 133218 US SHIPPING: $79 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944. The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 19, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $475 - $600

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Cityscape YEAR: 1963 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor scratches/paint losses. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 18 x 15 inches / 45 x 38 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 133919 US SHIPPING: $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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  • Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting
    Jan. 19, 2025

    Hildegarde Hamilton (FL,VA,1898-1970) oil painting

    Est: $425 - $550

    ARTIST: Hildegarde Hume Hamilton (Florida, Virginia, 1898 - 1970) TITLE: Harbor Scene with Boats YEAR: 1966 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Very minor craquelure. Some scattered small inpaintings. ART SIZE: 15 x 18 inches / 38 x 45 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower left and on verso NAME VARIANTS: Hildegard Ryland CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART WANTED: Consign, Trade In, Cash Offer SKU#: 133948 US SHIPPING: $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Hildegard Hume Hamilton was born in Syracuse, New York, in 1898. After her education there, and brief training at the age of six in art schools in Venice, Italy, while on a European sojourn with her father, she studied fine art at the Academie Julian, the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Grande Chaumiere in Paris, France, during the 1920s and 1930s. After returning to the United States, Mrs. Hamilton studied at the Art Students League, New York, New York, and the Cincinnati Art Academy, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hamilton exhibited her topographical street-scenes and landscapes widely throughout the United States with shows at the Syracuse, New York, Museum of Fine Art; the University of Kentucky; the University of Georgia, and most importantly, New York City's Society of Independent Artists from 1929 to 1933, 1938, 1939, 1943 and 1944. Hamilton's paintings are included in the collections of Wesleyan College, Virginia Military Institute, the University of Georgia, and Hanover College. Hamilton discovered Florida sometime after 1936, the date of her first Florida painting. And while she traveled extensively after 1933, with recorded residencies in Tangiers, Tokyo, Nassau, Malta, Sicily, Portugal, England, France, Spain, and throughout South America and Mexico, she called Ft. Lauderdale her permanent home after 1948. There, she continued to paint both European views gleaned from her notebooks and photo albums, as well as scenes of Florida including plein air views of the Tarpon River and Himmarshe Canal near Ft. Lauderdale. Hildegarde Hamilton died in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, in January of 1970, at the age of 72. Hamilton's "Key West" is an important work from the 1940s and is recorded in her Society of Independent Artists exhibition of 1944.The painting is now in the Cici and Hyatt Brown Museum at the Museum of Arts and Sciences, Daytona Beach, Florida. Here Hamilton presents the viewer with a topographical view of a known historic house in old Key West, Florida. In the foreground, a single figure dressed in blue sells brightly colored flowers and vegetables from a wooden handcart. Below the figure a strong white horizontal band of crushed coquina roadway anchors the oil on canvas while it establishes a foundation for the diagonal architecture of the white classical house which solidly occupies the left mid-ground of the painting. The elegant two-storied house, with its double colonnaded porches of five columns each, leads the viewer to the stairway which unites the two figures in a strong vertical mass which functions as the center of the composition. At the right base of the stairway, a single female figure in a dark red dress tends small patch of garden in the flower and vine-filled yard of the imposing white house. Beyond, two dark wooden houses with rusty tin roofs complete the diagonal axis of the architecture. Barely visible on the viewer's right are a gray fence and brown wall of an adjoining structure. Overhead a bright cloud-filled sky completes the dynamic Impressionist light-filled composition. Widely known as a colorist, Hamilton's loose and suggestive brush stroke creates an important moment in the everyday domestic life of Key West, Florida. In this way, Hamilton unites the fascination with everyday mundane existence and rough brushstrokes championed by the Ash Can School of American modernists with the soft-focus and gestural brushstroke and dramatic use of color by late American Impressionists.

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