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Painter, b. 1828 - d. 1901

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      • JAMES MAC DOUGAL HART (1828-1901) SCOTTISH
        Sep. 28, 2024

        JAMES MAC DOUGAL HART (1828-1901) SCOTTISH

        Est: $20,000 - $30,000

        Spectacular large original oil on canvas "Cattle & Sheep at Watering Hole". Very good condition. Has been professionally cleaned. Note: This piece has been in a private collection since 1915. Hand signed lower right. Image 26" x 40", Overall framed 36" x 51".

        Chamberlain Auction Gallery
      • James McDougal Hart (1828-1901) A Bit of Cherry Valley
        Sep. 22, 2024

        James McDougal Hart (1828-1901) A Bit of Cherry Valley

        Est: $3,000 - $4,000

        A Bit of Cherry Valley, Otsego County, Central New York, signed lower left "J.M Hart", in a period gilt frame with brass name plate. 17" x 21", frame 24" x 29".  Influenced by his older brother, William M. Hart, James is also regarded as an important member of the second generation of Hudson River School landscape painters.  Hart's family left Scotland for New York in 1831. He trained with a sign and carriage maker in Albany as a young man before studying in Munich as a pupil of Friedrich Wilhelm Schirmer of the Düsseldorf School of painting.  Hart returned to the US in 1853, where he was exhibited at the National Academy of Design (something he would do steadily for 40+ years), and where he would serve as Vice President from 1895 to 1899.  He also exhibited regularly at the Brooklyn Art Association, and like his brother, was particularly well known for his ability to paint cattle, and also for large scale landscapes.  James and his brother opened studios in Keene Valley, NY in the 1870's. He died in Brooklyn and is interred at Green-Wood Cemetery .

        Peterborough Auctions
      • 19TH C. OIL, CT LANDSCAPE, ATTRIB. J.M. HART.
        Sep. 04, 2024

        19TH C. OIL, CT LANDSCAPE, ATTRIB. J.M. HART.

        Est: $500 - $800

        Oil on canvas, CT landscape, attributed to James McDougal Hart (1828 - 1901). Gallery labels on reverse, see images. Canvas, 9.5” x 14.25”, Overall in a gilt frame 12.75” x 17.75.

        William Smith Auctions
      • UNKNOWN ARTIST "PASTORAL LANDSCAPE".
        Jul. 27, 2024

        UNKNOWN ARTIST "PASTORAL LANDSCAPE".

        Est: $100 - $300

        UNKNOWN ARTIST "PASTORAL LANDSCAPE". American, third-quarter 19th Century. Oil on canvas. Central small river with trees, cattle and mountains in background. Attributed to Jame McDougal Hart, Scottish-American (1828-1901). Relined, cleaned and revarnished. 14"h. 24"w. Framed, 18.5"h. 28.5"w.

        Amelia Jeffers
      • JAMES MACDOUGAL HART OIL, LAZY RIVER.
        May. 29, 2024

        JAMES MACDOUGAL HART OIL, LAZY RIVER.

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) oil on canvas, cows by riverside, signed lower right, James M. Hart ‘87. Frame plaque titled 'Lazy River'. Stretcher 28” x 20”, Overall in gilt frame 35” x 26.5”.

        William Smith Auctions
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American 1828-1901, Morning in the Adirondacks, ca. 1863, oil on canvas, 39 x 66 in. (99.1 x 167.6 cm.), Frame: 52 x 4 1/2 x 79 1/4 in. (132.1 x 11.4 x 201.3 cm.)
        May. 02, 2024

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American 1828-1901, Morning in the Adirondacks, ca. 1863, oil on canvas, 39 x 66 in. (99.1 x 167.6 cm.), Frame: 52 x 4 1/2 x 79 1/4 in. (132.1 x 11.4 x 201.3 cm.)

        Est: $30,000 - $50,000

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART American, 1828-1901 Morning in the Adirondacks, ca. 1863 oil on canvas signed lower left "James M. Hart"

        Shannon's
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, AMERICAN, NEW YORK 1828-1901, BENNET'S POND, ESSEX CO. NEW YORK, 1871, Oil on artist board, 7 3/4 x 12 in. (19.7 x 30.5 cm.), Frame: 13 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. (34.3 x 44.5 cm.)
        Apr. 24, 2024

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, AMERICAN, NEW YORK 1828-1901, BENNET'S POND, ESSEX CO. NEW YORK, 1871, Oil on artist board, 7 3/4 x 12 in. (19.7 x 30.5 cm.), Frame: 13 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. (34.3 x 44.5 cm.)

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART AMERICAN, NEW YORK, 1828-1901 BENNET'S POND, ESSEX CO. NEW YORK, 1871 Oil on artist board Lower right initialed: J.M.H.; verso inscribed on board: "Bennet's Pond / Essex Co. / N.Y. / painted by Jas M. Hart / 1871; verso remnants of label Provenance: Lieutenant General Leslie R. Groves* and by descent to the present owner *Lt. General Groves was a United States Army Corps of Engineers Officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon military complex in Alexandria, Virginia, and directed nearly every aspect of the Manhattan Project. Lt. General Leslie R. Groves was memorably portrayed by the baritone Eric Owens in John Adams' opera "Doctor Atomic," and by Matt Damon in the 2023 film "Oppenheimer" directed by Christopher Nolan. Catalogue note: James M. Hart moved to Albany, New York, from Scotland when he was very young. He apprenticed to a sign painter, then traveled to Dusseldorf, where he studied for three years. On his return to Albany, he made many sketching trips around the mountains and lakes of New York, and eventually established a studio with his brother in the Adirondacks. Hart was known for his pastoral landscapes, which often included cheerful views of cows, sheep, and picnics. Source: Smithsonian American Art Museum (americanart.si.edu/artist/james-m-hart-2093)

        Potomack Company
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART - A BIT OF CHERRY VALLEY
        Jan. 30, 2024

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART - A BIT OF CHERRY VALLEY

        Est: $500 - $800

        Lot 46 James McDougal Hart Scotish (1828-1901) A Bit of Cherry Valley oil on canvas signed lower left 16 x 21 inches frame dimension: 24 1/4 x 29 x 3 inches, wooden frame Provenance: From the Mildred P. Marcus Estate

        Capsule Gallery Auction
      • HART OIL, THE COMING STORM
        Jan. 27, 2024

        HART OIL, THE COMING STORM

        Est: $10,000 - $20,000

        HART, James MacDougal (1828-1901). The Coming Storm. Oil on canvas. 41 3/8" x 54 1/4" canvas, 47" x 60" framed. Until the beginning of the nineteenth century, the American landscape was viewed as a dangerous wilderness, a harbor for Native Americans to plan and execute attacks, and an inconvenient obstruction to agricultural prosperity and development. It was to be conquered rather than admired. The American War of Independence brought about a desire for national identity, divorced from British influence and with an unmistakably American appearance. The landscape paintings of the Hudson River School were to embody this aspiration and answered such critics as the Reverend Sydney Smith, who in his 1820 article for the Edinburgh Review, asked: "In the four quarters of the globe, who reads an American book? Or goes to an American play? Or looks at an American picture or statue?" The Hudson River School, as it has come to be termed, was "founded" by the painter Thomas Cole and was so-named because its proponents showed a fondness for depicting the scenery to be found in the countryside bordering the Hudson River. The locale was perhaps not accidental as the governor of New York, De Witt Clinton, was an ardent supporter of the arts and actively encouraged painters to use nature as an unexploited source of American inspiration. In an 1816 address he delivered at the opening ceremonies of the New York-based American Academy of the Fine Arts, he exalted both the American wilderness and the American cultural landscape as appropriate subjects for native arts, questioning: "And can there be a country in the world better calculated than ours to exercise and to exalt the imagination - to call into activity the creative powers of the mind, and to afford just views of the beautiful, the wonderful, and the sublime?" Clinton's view was shared by Thomas Cole and his followers, Albert Bierstadt, Thomas Worthington Whittredge and James MacDougal Hart amongst others. Cole believed that nature manifested to man the mind of the Creator and saw the artist as a prophet. His ideas were undoubtedly inspired by the poetic works of Byron, Coleridge, Keats and Wordsworth, as well as the Romantic movement in European painting. Moreover, John Ruskin had expressed similar thoughts in the first volume of Modern Painters, which was first published in England during 1843. An American edition followed in 1847. Ruskin wrote: "The landscape painters must always have two great and distinct ends; the first, to induce in the spectator's mind the faithful conception of any natural objects whatsoever; the second, to guide the spectator's mind to those objects most worthy of its contemplations, and to inform him of the thoughts and feelings with which these were regarded by the artist himself." These ideals were beautifully manifested in the paintings of James MacDougal Hart. He formed part of a dynasty of Hart painters, his brother William; sister, Julie Hart Beers Kempson; wife, Marie Theresa Gorsuch; and son, William Gorsuch Hart, also accompanying him in the art. Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland in 1828, James MacDougal Hart's family emigrated to Albany, New York during 1831. At the age of fifteen he was apprenticed as a sign painter, but eventually sought a higher calling as a landscape artist. His work, like many of the painters associated with the Hudson River School, was inspired by study at the Düsseldorf Academy. However, his paintings also reflect the influence of Scottish painting and in particular the work of Edwin Landseer whose landscapes so embodied the Victorian Romantic notion of Scotland, as idealized by Sir Walter Scott. Hart returned to New York in 1852 and the following year moved to Albany. In 1857 he established a permanent home in New York City and until his death in 1901 continued to produce paintings which glorified America as a rural Eden. One of his favorite subjects was cattle, as can be seen in The Coming Storm, where he depicted them huddled under a tree, as cows are wont to do during stormy weather. He is known to have once commented: "I strive to reproduce the feeling produced by the original scenes themselves. . ." and in this painting he certainly succeeds. The paintings of James MacDougal Hart can be found in several public collections including the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Brooklyn Museum.

        Arader Galleries
      • James McDougal Hart (American 1828 - 1901)
        Jan. 18, 2024

        James McDougal Hart (American 1828 - 1901)

        Est: $2,000 - $3,000

        'View of the Hudson River Near Anthony's Nose, c. 1820.' Oil on canvas. 14 x 20"; 17 1/2 x 23 5/8" (framed). Provenance: Doyle, NY 2003; Gertrude Grace Sill (1920 - 2020) American art historian, curator, professor and author of "John Haberle Master of Illusion," among other art historical publications.

        Vallot Auctioneers
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART "FARMINGTON RIVER" 19TH C OIL
        Dec. 10, 2023

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART "FARMINGTON RIVER" 19TH C OIL

        Est: $500 - $1,000

        James McDougal Hart (1828-1901 New York) "Farmington River" Oil on Canvas. Signed lower left. Theodore Kelley New York Artists Canvas stamp on verso. Serene painitng of cows grazing near river in rural Connecticut. Canvas measures 10x14.5", elaborate period gilt frame with overall measurements of 16x20". Overall good condition; some wear to frame finish and edges.

        District Auction
      • James McDougal Hart (New York, 1828 - 1901)
        Nov. 29, 2023

        James McDougal Hart (New York, 1828 - 1901)

        Est: $2,500 - $4,500

        James McDougal Hart (New York, 1828 - 1901) Oil on Canvas. Signed lower left. Sight Size: 20.25 x 28.5 in. Overall Framed Size: 27.5 x 37.75 x 3.5 in.

        Helmuth Stone
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART - UNTITLED (LANDSCAPE WITH COWS)
        Nov. 02, 2023

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART - UNTITLED (LANDSCAPE WITH COWS)

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        Lot 52 James McDougal Hart Scotish (1828-1901) Untitled (Landscape with Cows) oil on canvas signed lower left 16 x 21 inches unframed Provenance: From the Mildred P. Marcus Estate

        Capsule Gallery Auction
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American 1828-1901, Cows Grazing, oil on canvas, 28 1/4 x 20 1/4 inches (71.8 x 51.4 cm.), Frame: 36 1/4 x 3 x 28 1/4 in. (92.1 x 7.6 x 71.8 cm.)
        Oct. 26, 2023

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American 1828-1901, Cows Grazing, oil on canvas, 28 1/4 x 20 1/4 inches (71.8 x 51.4 cm.), Frame: 36 1/4 x 3 x 28 1/4 in. (92.1 x 7.6 x 71.8 cm.)

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART American, 1828-1901 Cows Grazing oil on canvas signed lower left "James M Hart"

        Shannon's
      • JAMES McDOUGAL HART (1828-1901)
        Jul. 29, 2023

        JAMES McDOUGAL HART (1828-1901)

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        "Expansive Horizon with Outcropping" oil on canvas 12 x 18 1/2 inches. dated '89 lower left. custom gilt frame by Tweson Studios. Provenance: Doyle's New York and by direct descent through the family of the artist.

        John McInnis Auctioneers
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (New York, 1828-1901), Cattle by a forest pond., Oil on canvas, 30” x 22”. Framed 38” x 30”.
        Jul. 28, 2023

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (New York, 1828-1901), Cattle by a forest pond., Oil on canvas, 30” x 22”. Framed 38” x 30”.

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART New York, 1828-1901 Cattle by a forest pond. Signed lower left "James M. Hart".

        Eldred's
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (NY, 1828-1901)
        Jul. 08, 2023

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (NY, 1828-1901)

        Est: $4,000 - $6,000

        Summer Pastoral Scene with Cows at a Wooded Stream, oil on canvas, signed lower left, in water gilt molded panel frame, OS: 27 1/2" x 35 1/2", SS: 19 1/2" x 27 1/2".

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • James McDougal Hart O/C Painting, Coastal Landscape With Cows
        Jul. 08, 2023

        James McDougal Hart O/C Painting, Coastal Landscape With Cows

        Est: $1,700 - $1,900

        James McDougal Hart (American/New York, 1828-1901) oil on canvas painting depicting cattle grazing along a shoreline with a figure resting nearby, and a background composed of lush green trees and coastal architecture casting reflections on the surface of the water, all under a hazy evening sky. Signed "J.M. Hart" lower edge. Housed in a period giltwood frame with repousse and bead course decoration under glass. Sight: 8 1/2" H x 15 1/2" W. Framed: 14 1/2" H x 21 1/2" W. Biography: Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, James Hart was a leading figure of the second-generation Hudson River School painters and was known for idyllic landscapes, especially with cows. His family emigrated to Albany, New York in 1830. At age 15, Hart apprenticed to a sign and banner painter in Albany. Later he switched to portrait painting. At age 22, Hart went to Germany and enrolled in the Dusseldorf Art Academy for three years and returned to Albany where he opened a studio, taught, and painted until 1857 when he established a studio in New York City. There, members of the newly rich, post-Civil War society were delighted with his serene, rural landscapes. In the 1840s and 1850s, he also painted panoramic, luminous landscapes in meticulous detail with figures including farmers and children. James McDougal Hart served as the Vice President for three years of the National Academy of Design. He was voted a full member in 1859.

        Case Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals
      • James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique
        Jul. 02, 2023

        James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique

        Est: $3,800 - $4,750

        ARTIST: James McDougal Hart (New York, 1828 - 1901) TITLE: Landscape with Cows YEAR: 1889 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Minor stable craquelure. Few scattered small inpaintings (biggest 1" x 1"). ART SIZE: 20 x 28 inches / 50 x 71 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right PROVENANCE: Christie's (has stamp on verso) CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124740 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, James Hart was a leading figure of the second generation Hudson River School painters and was known for idyllic landscapes, especially with cows. His family emigrated to Albany, New York in 1830 when he was age two, and Hart, at age 15, apprenticed to a sign and banner painter in Albany. Later he switched to portrait painting. At age 22, he went to Germany and enrolled in the Dusseldorf Art Academy for three years and returned to Albany where he opened a studio and taught and painted until 1857 when he established a studio in New York City. There members of the newly rich, post-Civil War society were delighted with his serene, rural landscapes. It was a time when New York "swarmed with people newly rich and feverishly eager to acquire at once the trappings and paraphernalia of culture, oil paintings included. With such clients Hart and his brother, William, found abundant employment for their painting in a language intelligible to the artistically illiterate. James garnished his landscapes with barnyard animals, chiefly cows, and painted them with such fidelity that his delighted customers thought they could distinguish the Alderneys from the Guernseys. "His farm family teased him about his painting of farm animals, saying he knew little about them first hand. In the 1840s and 1850s, he also painted panoramic, luminous landscapes in meticulous details with many figures including farmers and children. The idea was to suggest that rural America was an idyllic place.Of his cow paintings, G.W. Sheldon wrote in "American Painters": For cows and oxen, he has the fullest sympathy. Their thoughts which are not men's thoughts, their ways, which are not men's ways, and their faces which do not depend for interest upon any human likeness or suggestion, have been the objects of his studious love. He says that he likes cattle as well as landscapes and this, for an artist like him, is saying a great deal. "James McDougal Hart served as the Vice President for three years of the National Academy of Design. He was voted a full member in 1859. His wife was artist Marie Theresa Gorsuch, a still-life painter, and their three children became artists: Robert Gorsuch Hart, Letitia Bonnet Hart, and Mary Theresa Hart.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cattle in woodland
        Apr. 18, 2023

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cattle in woodland

        Est: £1,000 - £1,500

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cattle in woodland indistinctly signed and dated 'James M Hart 85' (lower left) oil on canvas 81.9 x 58.7cm (32 1/4 x 23 1/8in).

        Bonhams
      • ATTRIB James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique
        Apr. 09, 2023

        ATTRIB James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique

        Est: $1,900 - $2,500

        ARTIST: ATTRIBUTED TO James McDougal Hart (New York, 1828 - 1901) TITLE: Mountain Landscape MEDIUM: oil on canvas. Canvas applied to board CONDITION: Few minor scratches/paint losses. Minor damages to edges. No visible inpaint under UV light. ART SIZE: 33 x 45 inches / 83 x 114 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 123524 US Shipping $249 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, James Hart was a leading figure of the second generation Hudson River School painters and was known for idyllic landscapes, especially with cows. His family emigrated to Albany, New York in 1830 when he was age two, and Hart, at age 15, apprenticed to a sign and banner painter in Albany. Later he switched to portrait painting. At age 22, he went to Germany and enrolled in the Dusseldorf Art Academy for three years and returned to Albany where he opened a studio and taught and painted until 1857 when he established a studio in New York City. There members of the newly rich, post-Civil War society were delighted with his serene, rural landscapes. It was a time when New York "swarmed with people newly rich and feverishly eager to acquire at once the trappings and paraphernalia of culture, oil paintings included. With such clients Hart and his brother, William, found abundant employment for their painting in a language intelligible to the artistically illiterate. James garnished his landscapes with barnyard animals, chiefly cows, and painted them with such fidelity that his delighted customers thought they could distinguish the Alderneys from the Guernseys."His farm family teased him about his painting of farm animals, saying he knew little about them first hand. In the 1840s and 1850s, he also painted panoramic, luminous landscapes in meticulous details with many figures including farmers and children. The idea was to suggest that rural America was an idyllic place. Of his cow paintings, G.W. Sheldon wrote in "American Painters": For cows and oxen, he has the fullest sympathy. Their thoughts which are not men's thoughts, their ways, which are not men's ways, and their faces which do not depend for interest upon any human likeness or suggestion, have been the objects of his studious love. He says that he likes cattle as well as landscapes and this, for an artist like him, is saying a great deal."James McDougal Hart served as the Vice President for three years of the National Academy of Design. He was voted a full member in 1859. His wife was artist Marie Theresa Gorsuch, a still-life painter, and their three children became artists: Robert Gorsuch Hart, Letitia Bonnet Hart, and Mary Theresa Hart.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique
        Apr. 09, 2023

        James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique

        Est: $3,800 - $4,750

        ARTIST: James McDougal Hart (New York, 1828 - 1901) TITLE: Landscape with Cows YEAR: 1889 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Few minor paint losses. Minor stable craquelure. Few scattered small inpaintings (biggest 1" x 1"). ART SIZE: 20 x 28 inches / 50 x 71 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right PROVENANCE: Christie's (has stamp on verso) CATEGORY: old antique vintage painting for auction sale online AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 124740 US Shipping $75 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, James Hart was a leading figure of the second generation Hudson River School painters and was known for idyllic landscapes, especially with cows. His family emigrated to Albany, New York in 1830 when he was age two, and Hart, at age 15, apprenticed to a sign and banner painter in Albany. Later he switched to portrait painting. At age 22, he went to Germany and enrolled in the Dusseldorf Art Academy for three years and returned to Albany where he opened a studio and taught and painted until 1857 when he established a studio in New York City. There members of the newly rich, post-Civil War society were delighted with his serene, rural landscapes. It was a time when New York "swarmed with people newly rich and feverishly eager to acquire at once the trappings and paraphernalia of culture, oil paintings included. With such clients Hart and his brother, William, found abundant employment for their painting in a language intelligible to the artistically illiterate. James garnished his landscapes with barnyard animals, chiefly cows, and painted them with such fidelity that his delighted customers thought they could distinguish the Alderneys from the Guernseys. "His farm family teased him about his painting of farm animals, saying he knew little about them first hand. In the 1840s and 1850s, he also painted panoramic, luminous landscapes in meticulous details with many figures including farmers and children. The idea was to suggest that rural America was an idyllic place.Of his cow paintings, G.W. Sheldon wrote in "American Painters": For cows and oxen, he has the fullest sympathy. Their thoughts which are not men's thoughts, their ways, which are not men's ways, and their faces which do not depend for interest upon any human likeness or suggestion, have been the objects of his studious love. He says that he likes cattle as well as landscapes and this, for an artist like him, is saying a great deal. "James McDougal Hart served as the Vice President for three years of the National Academy of Design. He was voted a full member in 1859. His wife was artist Marie Theresa Gorsuch, a still-life painter, and their three children became artists: Robert Gorsuch Hart, Letitia Bonnet Hart, and Mary Theresa Hart.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (NY, 1828-1901)
        Feb. 25, 2023

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (NY, 1828-1901)

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Pastoral Landscape with Cows and Stone Fence, oil on canvas, signed lower left, unframed, 21" x 16", losses at edges, two small patches.

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • James Mcdougal Hart, Pastoral scene, 1882
        Jan. 14, 2023

        James Mcdougal Hart, Pastoral scene, 1882

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        Hart, James MacDougal (Scottish/American, 1828-1901). Untitled, pastoral scene with cows by a stream. Oil on canvas.1882. Signed and dated l.r. Christie's stamp on verso. 20" x 28". Provenance: Purchased from Sotheby's, NY from Sale 4784M in 1982.

        Quinn's Auction Galleries
      • James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cattle in woodland
        Nov. 22, 2022

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cattle in woodland

        Est: £2,000 - £3,000

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cattle in woodland indistinctly signed and dated 'James M Hart 85' (lower left) oil on canvas 81.9 x 58.7cm (32 1/4 x 23 1/8in).

        Bonhams
      • James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cattle Watering
        Nov. 02, 2022

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cattle Watering

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        Oil on canvas. Signed (lower right).

        Cottone Auctions
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American (1828-1901), Cows Grazing Along a Stream, oil on canvas, 20 x 30 inches
        Oct. 27, 2022

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American (1828-1901), Cows Grazing Along a Stream, oil on canvas, 20 x 30 inches

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART American, (1828-1901) Cows Grazing Along a Stream oil on canvas signed lower right "James M. Hart"

        Shannon's
      • James McDougal Hart, Mountain Scene
        Oct. 19, 2022

        James McDougal Hart, Mountain Scene

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        James McDougal Hart Mountain Scene oil on board 33.25 h × 44.75 w in (84 × 114 cm) Signed to lower right 'James M. Hart'. This work will ship from Chicago, Illinois.

        Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
      • James McDougal Hart, New York (1828-1901), Cattle by a Stream, 1879, oil on panel
        Oct. 15, 2022

        James McDougal Hart, New York (1828-1901), Cattle by a Stream, 1879, oil on panel

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        James McDougal Hart New York, (1828-1901) Cattle by a Stream, 1879 oil on panel signed and dated lower left, framed.

        Link Auction Galleries
      • ATTR. JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, COWS IN LANDSCAPE, OIL
        Aug. 27, 2022

        ATTR. JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, COWS IN LANDSCAPE, OIL

        Est: $800 - $1,200

        Attributed to James McDougal Hart (American 1828-1901), untitled,19th century, oil on canvas, painting depicting a rural landscape with multiple cows in a lake with mountains in the distance, apparently unsigned, in period giltwood and gesso frame. Canvas approx. h. 20", w. 16"; Overall h. 29.75", w. 25.75".

        Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
      • ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (New York, 1828-1901), Expansive landscape with cows., Oil on canvas, 6" x 10". Framed 12" x 16".
        Jul. 27, 2022

        ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (New York, 1828-1901), Expansive landscape with cows., Oil on canvas, 6" x 10". Framed 12" x 16".

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        ATTRIBUTED TO JAMES MCDOUGAL HART New York, 1828-1901 Expansive landscape with cows. Unsigned.

        Eldred's
      • (2pc) JAMES McDOUGAL HART (American, 1828-1901)
        Jul. 17, 2022

        (2pc) JAMES McDOUGAL HART (American, 1828-1901)

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Pair of landscapes, c. 1880 Oil on panel Including an autumnal scene signed lower right and dated "80", the other apparently unsigned, in matching gilt carved cove frames h. 12-3/4 w. 9 1/2 in. overall: 15-1/2 x 13-3/8 in. (framed) n.b. Not all items are on display in our saleroom. If you wish to see a specific item in-person we ask that you contact us before attending our preview.

        Butterscotch Auction Gallery LLC
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American (1828-1901), Village Life Along the River's Edge, oil on canvas, 10 1/2 x 18 inches
        Jun. 23, 2022

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American (1828-1901), Village Life Along the River's Edge, oil on canvas, 10 1/2 x 18 inches

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART American, (1828-1901) Village Life Along the River's Edge oil on canvas signed lower right "JM Hart"

        Shannon's
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART BOY FISHING IN LANDSCAPE, OIL
        Jun. 10, 2022

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART BOY FISHING IN LANDSCAPE, OIL

        Est: $1,500 - $3,000

        James McDougal Hart (American 1828-1901) untitled landscape, oil on canvas, tonalist painting depicting a boy fishing next to a waterfall, framed, signed lower left. Canvas approx. h. 20", w. 14"; Overall h. 26", w. 20".

        Ahlers & Ogletree Inc.
      • James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) The Watering Hole, 1884 Oil on canvas
        Jun. 09, 2022

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) The Watering Hole, 1884 Oil on canvas

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) The Watering Hole, 1884 Oil on canvas 32-1/2 x 24-1/2 inches (82.6 x 62.2 cm) Signed and dated lower left: James M. Hart 84 PROVENANCE: Private collection, Beverly Hills, California. HID01801242017

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      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American (1828-1901), Late Summer Landscape, 1875, oil on canvas, 13 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches
        Apr. 28, 2022

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART, American (1828-1901), Late Summer Landscape, 1875, oil on canvas, 13 1/2 x 21 1/2 inches

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART American, (1828-1901) Late Summer Landscape, 1875 oil on canvas signed lower left "James Hart 1875"

        Shannon's
      • James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique
        Apr. 17, 2022

        James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique

        Est: $5,250 - $6,750

        ARTIST: James McDougal Hart (New York, 1828 - 1901) NAME: Cows Drinking by Stream YEAR: 1890 MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Missing few flakes of paint. Minor craquelure. No visible inpaint under UV light. Some damages to frame. SIGHT SIZE: 28 x 40 inches / 71 x 101 cm FRAME SIZE: 33 x 44 inches / 83 x 111 cm SIGNATURE: lower left CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 120236 US Shipping $149 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, James Hart was a leading figure of the second generation Hudson River School painters and was known for idyllic landscapes, especially with cows. His family emigrated to Albany, New York in 1830 when he was age two, and Hart, at age 15, apprenticed to a sign and banner painter in Albany. Later he switched to portrait painting.At age 22, he went to Germany and enrolled in the Dusseldorf Art Academy for three years and returned to Albany where he opened a studio and taught and painted until 1857 when he established a studio in New York City. There members of the newly rich, post-Civil War society were delighted with his serene, rural landscapes. It was a time when New York "swarmed with people newly rich and feverishly eager to acquire at once the trappings and paraphernalia of culture, oil paintings included. With such clients Hart and his brother, William, found abundant employment for their painting in a language intelligible to the artistically illiterate. James garnished his landscapes with barnyard animals, chiefly cows, and painted them with such fidelity that his delighted customers thought they could distinguish the Alderneys from the Guernseys."His farm family teased him about his painting of farm animals, saying he knew little about them first hand. In the 1840s and 1850s, he also painted panoramic, luminous landscapes in meticulous details with many figures including farmers and children. The idea was to suggest that rural America was an idyllic place.Of his cow paintings, G.W. Sheldon wrote in "American Painters": For cows and oxen, he has the fullest sympathy. Their thoughts which are not men's thoughts, their ways, which are not men's ways, and their faces which do not depend for interest upon any human likeness or suggestion, have been the objects of his studious love. He says that he likes cattle as well as landscapes---and this, for an artist like him, is saying a great deal."James McDougal Hart served as the Vice President for three years of the National Academy of Design. He was voted a full member in 1859.His wife was artist Marie Theresa Gorsuch, a still-life painter, and their three children became artists: Robert Gorsuch Hart, Letitia Bonnet Hart, and Mary Theresa Hart.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cows and ducks by the riverside, 1873
        Apr. 14, 2022

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cows and ducks by the riverside, 1873

        Est: $2,500 - $3,500

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cows and ducks by the riverside, 1873 Oil on canvas 23 x 35 inches (58.4 x 88.9 cm) Signed and dated lower left: James M. Hart / 1873 PROVENANCE: Private collection, New York; Sale: Shannon's Fine Art Auctioneers, Milford, Connecticut, October 26, 2017, lot 245 (as Cows and Ducks Along the River); Acquired by the present owner from the above. HID01801242017

        Heritage Auctions
      • James McDougal Hart, Cows in Stream
        Feb. 05, 2022

        James McDougal Hart, Cows in Stream

        Est: $500 - $800

        James McDougal Hart (Scottish/American, 1828-1901), cows in a stream, oil on canvas, unsigned, paper verso with note from Childs Gallery, 9" x 14". Provenance: Salisbury, Massachusetts collection.

        Kaminski Auctions
      • James McDougal Hart oil on canvas landscape
        Jan. 14, 2022

        James McDougal Hart oil on canvas landscape

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        James McDougal Hart (American 1828-1902), oil on canvas landscape with cows, signed lower left, 14" x 22".

        Pook & Pook Inc.
      • James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique
        Jan. 02, 2022

        James McDougal Hart (NY,1828-1901) oil painting antique

        Est: $2,400 - $3,000

        ARTIST: James McDougal Hart (New York, 1828 - 1901) NAME: Landscape with Cows MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Two repaired punctures with corresponding inpaintings. Minor craquelure. SIGHT SIZE: 12 x 20 inches / 30 x 50 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 23 inches / 38 x 58 cm SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 119488 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, James Hart was a leading figure of the second generation Hudson River School painters and was known for idyllic landscapes, especially with cows. His family emigrated to Albany, New York in 1830 when he was age two, and Hart, at age 15, apprenticed to a sign and banner painter in Albany. Later he switched to portrait painting.At age 22, he went to Germany and enrolled in the Dusseldorf Art Academy for three years and returned to Albany where he opened a studio and taught and painted until 1857 when he established a studio in New York City. There members of the newly rich, post-Civil War society were delighted with his serene, rural landscapes. It was a time when New York "swarmed with people newly rich and feverishly eager to acquire at once the trappings and paraphernalia of culture, oil paintings included. With such clients Hart and his brother, William, found abundant employment for their painting in a language intelligible to the artistically illiterate. James garnished his landscapes with barnyard animals, chiefly cows, and painted them with such fidelity that his delighted customers thought they could distinguish the Alderneys from the Guernseys."His farm family teased him about his painting of farm animals, saying he knew little about them first hand. In the 1840s and 1850s, he also painted panoramic, luminous landscapes in meticulous details with many figures including farmers and children. The idea was to suggest that rural America was an idyllic place.Of his cow paintings, G.W. Sheldon wrote in "American Painters": For cows and oxen, he has the fullest sympathy. Their thoughts which are not men's thoughts, their ways, which are not men's ways, and their faces which do not depend for interest upon any human likeness or suggestion, have been the objects of his studious love. He says that he likes cattle as well as landscapes---and this, for an artist like him, is saying a great deal."James McDougal Hart served as the Vice President for three years of the National Academy of Design. He was voted a full member in 1859.His wife was artist Marie Theresa Gorsuch, a still-life painter, and their three children became artists: Robert Gorsuch Hart, Letitia Bonnet Hart, and Mary Theresa Hart.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • JAMES M. HART (AMERICAN, 1828-1901) COWS DRINKING BY A STREAM
        Dec. 07, 2021

        JAMES M. HART (AMERICAN, 1828-1901) COWS DRINKING BY A STREAM

        Est: $3,000 - $5,000

        James M. Hart (American, 1828-1901) Cows Drinking by a Stream Signed and illegibly dated bottom left, oil on canvas (28 1/4 x 40 1/4 in. (71.8 x 102.2cm)) Condition report: Frame: 32 5/8 x 44 1/2 x 2 in.

        Freeman's | Hindman
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (NY, 1828-1901)
        Nov. 13, 2021

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (NY, 1828-1901)

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Pastoral Scene of Cows at Pond, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1881, housed in an ornate gold gesso frame, OS: 38" x 30", SS: 29 1/2" x 21 1/2". Cleaned and relined.

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (1828-1901, NY) OIL ON CANVAS
        Nov. 13, 2021

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (1828-1901, NY) OIL ON CANVAS

        Est: $400 - $600

        LANDSCAPE. SIGNED LOWER LEFT. SIGHT SIZE 10” X 13 ½”, OVERALL, WITH PERIOD CARVED AND GILDED FRAME 14” X 17”. SMALL REPAIR VISIBLE ON VERSO, OTHERWISE BLACKLIT WITH NO SIGNS OF INPAINTING.

        Marion Antique Auctions
      • Attrib. to James McDougal Hart. Landscape, oil
        Nov. 06, 2021

        Attrib. to James McDougal Hart. Landscape, oil

        Est: $600 - $900

        (Scottish/American, 1828-1901). Oil on canvas, unsigned, 12 x 18 in., framed.

        Alex Cooper
      • James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) View of Loon Lake, 1862 Oil on canvas
        Nov. 05, 2021

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) View of Loon Lake, 1862 Oil on canvas

        Est: $40,000 - $60,000

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) View of Loon Lake, 1862 Oil on canvas 24 x 37-1/2 inches (61.0 x 95.3 cm) Signed and dated lower right: James M. Hart / 1862 PROVENANCE: H.H. Porter; George F. Porter; Crystal Falls Club, Crystal Falls, Michigan; Private collection, Grosse Pointe, Michigan; Shannon's Fine Art Auctioneers, Milford, Connecticut, October 29, 2009, lot 52; Acquired by the present owner from the above. EXHIBITED: National Academy of Design, New York, 1862, no. 160. HID01801242017

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      • James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) The Cattle Seek the Cooling Shade, 1877
        Sep. 27, 2021

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) The Cattle Seek the Cooling Shade, 1877

        Est: $7,000 - $9,000

        James McDougal Hart (American, 1828-1901) The Cattle Seek the Cooling Shade, 1877 oil on canvas signed James M. Hart and dated (lower left) 60 x 40 inches. Property from a Private Collection, Chicago, Illinois

        Hindman
      • JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (NY, 1828-1901)
        Aug. 28, 2021

        JAMES MCDOUGAL HART (NY, 1828-1901)

        Est: $6,000 - $9,000

        Pastoral Scene of Cows at Pond, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1881, housed in an ornate gold gesso frame, OS: 38" x 30", SS: 29 1/2" x 21 1/2". Cleaned and relined.

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