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    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt
      May. 15, 2024

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt

      Est: $8,000 - $12,000

      Canadian/American, 1882-1938 Fishing Boats Signed Thos. L. Hunt (lr) Oil on canvas 28 x 30 inches (71.1 x 76.2 cm) (28 x 30 inches) Craquelure; no restoration seen under UV light.

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    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Three Sails Reflected 28 x 34 in. framed 33 x 39 in.
      Nov. 21, 2022

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Three Sails Reflected 28 x 34 in. framed 33 x 39 in.

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Three Sails Reflected signed and dated 'Thos. L. Hunt 1926' (lower right) oil on canvas 28 x 34 in. framed 33 x 39 in.

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    • Thomas L.Hunt (1882-1938) Still Life Oil On Canvas
      Oct. 01, 2022

      Thomas L.Hunt (1882-1938) Still Life Oil On Canvas

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Great original oil on canvas by well listed American/Canadian artist Thomas L. Hunt. Born in London, Ontario, Canada on Feb. 11, 1882, Thomas Lorraine Hunt was the son of artist John Powell Hunt. The younger Hunt studied art with his father, with Hugh H. Breckenridge at the PAFA, and in various American and European art centers. Much of his early life was spent in Cleveland, Ohio where he was in the construction business and, when not building homes, painted in his leisure. In 1924 he moved to southern California and continued the same activities in Hollywood and San Bernardino. Three years after his arrival he built a studio in Laguna Beach where he taught classes, exhibited locally, and was instrumental in establishing the art museum there in 1929. Hunt died at Santa Ana Valley Hospital on April 17, 1938 following an ulcer operation. Using a colorful palette, he painted decorative canvases of harbor scenes, landscapes, and coastals.Exhibitions:California State Fair, 1923 (1st prize); Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1924; San Francisco Art Association, 1924, 1927; Painters of the West (LA), 1925; Painters & Sculptors of LA, 1926; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1927; Laguna Beach Art Association, 1927-35 (1st prizes); Exposition Bldg (LA), 1928; California Art Club, 1932-33; Pasadena Art Institute, 1933 (award); San Diego Fine Art Guild, 1933 (prize). Collection: Bowers Museum (Santa Ana); Kansas City Museum; Orange Co. (CA) MuseumPrivate art collector estate from Aspen, Colorado.-Size" 20 1/4" x 16 1/4". ~~ DEAR BIDDERS, Please View More Detailed Close-Up Images by visiting our website - Sofedesignauctions.com ~ Thank you ! ~~~~~~. Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com

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    • Thomas L.Hunt (1882-1938) Still Life Oil On Canvas
      Jan. 08, 2022

      Thomas L.Hunt (1882-1938) Still Life Oil On Canvas

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Great original oil on canvas by well listed American/Canadian artist Thomas L. Hunt. Born in London, Ontario, Canada on Feb. 11, 1882, Thomas Lorraine Hunt was the son of artist John Powell Hunt. The younger Hunt studied art with his father, with Hugh H. Breckenridge at the PAFA, and in various American and European art centers. Much of his early life was spent in Cleveland, Ohio where he was in the construction business and, when not building homes, painted in his leisure. In 1924 he moved to southern California and continued the same activities in Hollywood and San Bernardino. Three years after his arrival he built a studio in Laguna Beach where he taught classes, exhibited locally, and was instrumental in establishing the art museum there in 1929. Hunt died at Santa Ana Valley Hospital on April 17, 1938 following an ulcer operation. Using a colorful palette, he painted decorative canvases of harbor scenes, landscapes, and coastals.Exhibitions:California State Fair, 1923 (1st prize); Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, 1924; San Francisco Art Association, 1924, 1927; Painters of the West (LA), 1925; Painters & Sculptors of LA, 1926; Los Angeles County Museum of Art, 1927; Laguna Beach Art Association, 1927-35 (1st prizes); Exposition Bldg (LA), 1928; California Art Club, 1932-33; Pasadena Art Institute, 1933 (award); San Diego Fine Art Guild, 1933 (prize). Collection: Bowers Museum (Santa Ana); Kansas City Museum; Orange Co. (CA) MuseumPrivate art collector estate from Aspen, Colorado.-Size" 20 1/4" x 16 1/4". ~~ DEAR BIDDERS, Please View More Detailed Close-Up Images by visiting our website - Sofedesignauctions.com ~ Thank you ! ~~~~~~. Detailed condition reports are not included in this catalog. For additional information, including condition reports, please contact us at info@sofedesignauctions.com

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    • Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique
      Dec. 12, 2021

      Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique

      Est: $2,700 - $3,400

      ARTIST: Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) NAME: Landscape - Mid-Day Light MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 10 x 12 inches / 25 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 17 inches / 38 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Heritage Auctions, Date: 2013-05-11, Lot: 70029 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Edgar Alwin Payne, George Kennedy Brandriff, Anna Althea Hills, Franz Arthur Bischoff, Alson Skinner Clark, Joseph Kleitsch, E Charlton Fortune, Selden Connor Gile, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Elmer Wachtel, John Jack Frost, John Marshall Gamble, August Gay, Dana Bartlett, Joseph Raphael, Alfred Richard Mitchell CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116570 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) Thomas Lorraine Hunt was a Canadian-American landscape painter of the 1920s and 30s, known especially for his dramatic use of color. His paintings are considered a transition from impressionism to modernism. His primary subjects were boats and harbors in which the colors and shapes on the canvas took precedence over the exactness of the objects. Hunt was active among the Southern California group of Impressionist plein air painters and a founding member of the Laguna Art Museum. Thomas Lorraine Hunt was born 11 February 1882 in London, Ontario, Canada, the son of the landscape artist William Powell Hunt. He was mentored in painting technique by his father who encouraged Hunt to pursue a career as an artist. Beginning at age 19, Hunt worked as a traveling salesman, then began taking landscape art seriously in 1908 at the age of 26. After marrying Blanche Levine in 1910, he and his wife immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In Cleveland, Hunt earned a living in apartment construction as a general contractor and real estate developer, however, in the city directories he listed his occupation as artist. Hunt began painting in earnest around the age of 40. Following a vacation trip to Southern California with his wife and parents in 1922, Hunt sold his real estate holdings in Cleveland and moved to San Bernardino, California. Hunt continued to earn a living with real estate development projects in Hollywood and San Bernardino, but became an active figure in the artist community. He began spending considerable time with the Plein Air impressionist painters in Laguna Beach. Additionally, each summer from 1922 to 1926, he and his wife traveled back east to Gloucester, Massachusetts. In Gloucester, Hunt attended the group classes given by artist and instructor Hugh Breckenridge at his Breckenridge School of Art. Hunt's favorite subjects from both Gloucester and Southern California were landscapes of boats and harbors. In 1926, Hunt received a commission from the Elks Club of Los Angeles for a painting that would depict the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. Hunt's large 78 x 90 inch canvas, The First American Flag, illustrated the first raising of the American flag in California. The painting exemplified Hunt's "unique approach to painting by reducing an image to a few key elements, simplifying both color and form to create an overall patterned design." Hunt moved to Laguna Beach in 1927, having built a home therewith a studio overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He became a member of the Laguna Beach Art Association and worked on the selection committee to locate a site for the Association's permanent gallery, which became the Laguna Art Museum. Hunt exhibited his works regularly during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His exhibition prizes included a 1st place at the 1928 California State Exhibition, 2nd in 1927 Laguna Beach Art Association (LBAA) exhibit, honorable mention from the San Diego Fine Arts Guild in 1933, 3rd at the 1933 LBAA exhibit, the 1933 Gertrude Streater Award for Landscape from the Pasadena Art Institute, and the 1933 Prize for Oil Painting from the San Diego Fine Arts Society. Although his father was a noted landscape artist, and Hunt took some classes from Hugh Breckenridge, he is considered to be mostly self-taught. It has been speculated that Hunt was exposed to some avant-garde styles of art from the Cleveland School of Art. There were no solo exhibitions of Hunt's paintings during his lifetime. Following his death, the Laguna Beach Art Association held a mini-retrospective in 1938 and again in 1959. The first major collection and exhibition of paintings by Thomas Hunt was held in the fall of 2019 at the Laguna Art Museum.

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    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Fishing Boats 28 x 32in framed 33 x 37in
      Nov. 23, 2021

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Fishing Boats 28 x 32in framed 33 x 37in

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Fishing Boats signed 'Thos. L. Hunt' (lower right) oil on canvas 28 x 32in framed 33 x 37in For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

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    • Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique
      Sep. 12, 2021

      Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique

      Est: $2,900 - $3,700

      ARTIST: Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) NAME: Landscape - Mid-Day Light MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 10 x 12 inches / 25 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 17 inches / 38 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Heritage Auctions, Date: 2013-05-11, Lot: 70029 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Edgar Alwin Payne, George Kennedy Brandriff, Anna Althea Hills, Franz Arthur Bischoff, Alson Skinner Clark, Joseph Kleitsch, E Charlton Fortune, Selden Connor Gile, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Elmer Wachtel, John Jack Frost, John Marshall Gamble, August Gay, Dana Bartlett, Joseph Raphael, Alfred Richard Mitchell CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116570 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) Thomas Lorraine Hunt was a Canadian-American landscape painter of the 1920s and 30s, known especially for his dramatic use of color. His paintings are considered a transition from impressionism to modernism. His primary subjects were boats and harbors in which the colors and shapes on the canvas took precedence over the exactness of the objects. Hunt was active among the Southern California group of Impressionist plein air painters and a founding member of the Laguna Art Museum. Thomas Lorraine Hunt was born 11 February 1882 in London, Ontario, Canada, the son of the landscape artist William Powell Hunt. He was mentored in painting technique by his father who encouraged Hunt to pursue a career as an artist. Beginning at age 19, Hunt worked as a traveling salesman, then began taking landscape art seriously in 1908 at the age of 26. After marrying Blanche Levine in 1910, he and his wife immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In Cleveland, Hunt earned a living in apartment construction as a general contractor and real estate developer, however, in the city directories he listed his occupation as artist. Hunt began painting in earnest around the age of 40. Following a vacation trip to Southern California with his wife and parents in 1922, Hunt sold his real estate holdings in Cleveland and moved to San Bernardino, California. Hunt continued to earn a living with real estate development projects in Hollywood and San Bernardino, but became an active figure in the artist community. He began spending considerable time with the Plein Air impressionist painters in Laguna Beach. Additionally, each summer from 1922 to 1926, he and his wife traveled back east to Gloucester, Massachusetts. In Gloucester, Hunt attended the group classes given by artist and instructor Hugh Breckenridge at his Breckenridge School of Art. Hunt's favorite subjects from both Gloucester and Southern California were landscapes of boats and harbors. In 1926, Hunt received a commission from the Elks Club of Los Angeles for a painting that would depict the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. Hunt's large 78 x 90 inch canvas, The First American Flag, illustrated the first raising of the American flag in California. The painting exemplified Hunt's "unique approach to painting by reducing an image to a few key elements, simplifying both color and form to create an overall patterned design." Hunt moved to Laguna Beach in 1927, having built a home therewith a studio overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He became a member of the Laguna Beach Art Association and worked on the selection committee to locate a site for the Association's permanent gallery, which became the Laguna Art Museum. Hunt exhibited his works regularly during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His exhibition prizes included a 1st place at the 1928 California State Exhibition, 2nd in 1927 Laguna Beach Art Association (LBAA) exhibit, honorable mention from the San Diego Fine Arts Guild in 1933, 3rd at the 1933 LBAA exhibit, the 1933 Gertrude Streater Award for Landscape from the Pasadena Art Institute, and the 1933 Prize for Oil Painting from the San Diego Fine Arts Society. Although his father was a noted landscape artist, and Hunt took some classes from Hugh Breckenridge, he is considered to be mostly self-taught. It has been speculated that Hunt was exposed to some avant-garde styles of art from the Cleveland School of Art. There were no solo exhibitions of Hunt's paintings during his lifetime. Following his death, the Laguna Beach Art Association held a mini-retrospective in 1938 and again in 1959. The first major collection and exhibition of paintings by Thomas Hunt was held in the fall of 2019 at the Laguna Art Museum.

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    • Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique
      Jun. 06, 2021

      Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique

      Est: $3,100 - $4,000

      ARTIST: Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) NAME: Landscape - Mid-Day Light MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 10 x 12 inches / 25 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 17 inches / 38 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Heritage Auctions, Date: 2013-05-11, Lot: 70029 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Edgar Alwin Payne, George Kennedy Brandriff, Anna Althea Hills, Franz Arthur Bischoff, Alson Skinner Clark, Joseph Kleitsch, E Charlton Fortune, Selden Connor Gile, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Elmer Wachtel, John Jack Frost, John Marshall Gamble, August Gay, Dana Bartlett, Joseph Raphael, Alfred Richard Mitchell CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116570 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) Thomas Lorraine Hunt was a Canadian-American landscape painter of the 1920s and 30s, known especially for his dramatic use of color. His paintings are considered a transition from impressionism to modernism. His primary subjects were boats and harbors in which the colors and shapes on the canvas took precedence over the exactness of the objects. Hunt was active among the Southern California group of Impressionist plein air painters and a founding member of the Laguna Art Museum. Thomas Lorraine Hunt was born 11 February 1882 in London, Ontario, Canada, the son of the landscape artist William Powell Hunt. He was mentored in painting technique by his father who encouraged Hunt to pursue a career as an artist. Beginning at age 19, Hunt worked as a traveling salesman, then began taking landscape art seriously in 1908 at the age of 26. After marrying Blanche Levine in 1910, he and his wife immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In Cleveland, Hunt earned a living in apartment construction as a general contractor and real estate developer, however, in the city directories he listed his occupation as artist. Hunt began painting in earnest around the age of 40. Following a vacation trip to Southern California with his wife and parents in 1922, Hunt sold his real estate holdings in Cleveland and moved to San Bernardino, California. Hunt continued to earn a living with real estate development projects in Hollywood and San Bernardino, but became an active figure in the artist community. He began spending considerable time with the Plein Air impressionist painters in Laguna Beach. Additionally, each summer from 1922 to 1926, he and his wife traveled back east to Gloucester, Massachusetts. In Gloucester, Hunt attended the group classes given by artist and instructor Hugh Breckenridge at his Breckenridge School of Art. Hunt's favorite subjects from both Gloucester and Southern California were landscapes of boats and harbors. In 1926, Hunt received a commission from the Elks Club of Los Angeles for a painting that would depict the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. Hunt's large 78 x 90 inch canvas, The First American Flag, illustrated the first raising of the American flag in California. The painting exemplified Hunt's "unique approach to painting by reducing an image to a few key elements, simplifying both color and form to create an overall patterned design." Hunt moved to Laguna Beach in 1927, having built a home therewith a studio overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He became a member of the Laguna Beach Art Association and worked on the selection committee to locate a site for the Association's permanent gallery, which became the Laguna Art Museum. Hunt exhibited his works regularly during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His exhibition prizes included a 1st place at the 1928 California State Exhibition, 2nd in 1927 Laguna Beach Art Association (LBAA) exhibit, honorable mention from the San Diego Fine Arts Guild in 1933, 3rd at the 1933 LBAA exhibit, the 1933 Gertrude Streater Award for Landscape from the Pasadena Art Institute, and the 1933 Prize for Oil Painting from the San Diego Fine Arts Society. Although his father was a noted landscape artist, and Hunt took some classes from Hugh Breckenridge, he is considered to be mostly self-taught. It has been speculated that Hunt was exposed to some avant-garde styles of art from the Cleveland School of Art. There were no solo exhibitions of Hunt's paintings during his lifetime. Following his death, the Laguna Beach Art Association held a mini-retrospective in 1938 and again in 1959. The first major collection and exhibition of paintings by Thomas Hunt was held in the fall of 2019 at the Laguna Art Museum.

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    • Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique
      Mar. 07, 2021

      Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique

      Est: $3,000 - $3,400

      ARTIST: Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) NAME: Landscape - Mid-Day Light MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 10 x 12 inches / 25 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 17 inches / 38 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Heritage Auctions, Date: 2013-05-11, Lot: 70029 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Edgar Alwin Payne, George Kennedy Brandriff, Anna Althea Hills, Franz Arthur Bischoff, Alson Skinner Clark, Joseph Kleitsch, E Charlton Fortune, Selden Connor Gile, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Elmer Wachtel, John Jack Frost, John Marshall Gamble, August Gay, Dana Bartlett, Joseph Raphael, Alfred Richard Mitchell CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116570 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) Thomas Lorraine Hunt was a Canadian-American landscape painter of the 1920s and 30s, known especially for his dramatic use of color. His paintings are considered a transition from impressionism to modernism. His primary subjects were boats and harbors in which the colors and shapes on the canvas took precedence over the exactness of the objects. Hunt was active among the Southern California group of Impressionist plein air painters and a founding member of the Laguna Art Museum. Thomas Lorraine Hunt was born 11 February 1882 in London, Ontario, Canada, the son of the landscape artist William Powell Hunt. He was mentored in painting technique by his father who encouraged Hunt to pursue a career as an artist. Beginning at age 19, Hunt worked as a traveling salesman, then began taking landscape art seriously in 1908 at the age of 26. After marrying Blanche Levine in 1910, he and his wife immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In Cleveland, Hunt earned a living in apartment construction as a general contractor and real estate developer, however, in the city directories he listed his occupation as artist. Hunt began painting in earnest around the age of 40. Following a vacation trip to Southern California with his wife and parents in 1922, Hunt sold his real estate holdings in Cleveland and moved to San Bernardino, California. Hunt continued to earn a living with real estate development projects in Hollywood and San Bernardino, but became an active figure in the artist community. He began spending considerable time with the Plein Air impressionist painters in Laguna Beach. Additionally, each summer from 1922 to 1926, he and his wife traveled back east to Gloucester, Massachusetts. In Gloucester, Hunt attended the group classes given by artist and instructor Hugh Breckenridge at his Breckenridge School of Art. Hunt's favorite subjects from both Gloucester and Southern California were landscapes of boats and harbors. In 1926, Hunt received a commission from the Elks Club of Los Angeles for a painting that would depict the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. Hunt's large 78 x 90 inch canvas, The First American Flag, illustrated the first raising of the American flag in California. The painting exemplified Hunt's "unique approach to painting by reducing an image to a few key elements, simplifying both color and form to create an overall patterned design." Hunt moved to Laguna Beach in 1927, having built a home therewith a studio overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He became a member of the Laguna Beach Art Association and worked on the selection committee to locate a site for the Association's permanent gallery, which became the Laguna Art Museum. Hunt exhibited his works regularly during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His exhibition prizes included a 1st place at the 1928 California State Exhibition, 2nd in 1927 Laguna Beach Art Association (LBAA) exhibit, honorable mention from the San Diego Fine Arts Guild in 1933, 3rd at the 1933 LBAA exhibit, the 1933 Gertrude Streater Award for Landscape from the Pasadena Art Institute, and the 1933 Prize for Oil Painting from the San Diego Fine Arts Society. Although his father was a noted landscape artist, and Hunt took some classes from Hugh Breckenridge, he is considered to be mostly self-taught. It has been speculated that Hunt was exposed to some avant-garde styles of art from the Cleveland School of Art. There were no solo exhibitions of Hunt's paintings during his lifetime. Following his death, the Laguna Beach Art Association held a mini-retrospective in 1938 and again in 1959. The first major collection and exhibition of paintings by Thomas Hunt was held in the fall of 2019 at the Laguna Art Museum.

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    • Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique
      Dec. 06, 2020

      Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique

      Est: $3,200 - $3,600

      ARTIST: Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) NAME: Landscape - Mid-Day Light MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 10 x 12 inches / 25 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 17 inches / 38 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Heritage Auctions, Date: 2013-05-11, Lot: 70029 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Edgar Alwin Payne, George Kennedy Brandriff, Anna Althea Hills, Franz Arthur Bischoff, Alson Skinner Clark, Joseph Kleitsch, E Charlton Fortune, Selden Connor Gile, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Elmer Wachtel, John Jack Frost, John Marshall Gamble, August Gay, Dana Bartlett, Joseph Raphael, Alfred Richard Mitchell CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116570 US Shipping $49 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) Thomas Lorraine Hunt was a Canadian-American landscape painter of the 1920s and 30s, known especially for his dramatic use of color. His paintings are considered a transition from impressionism to modernism. His primary subjects were boats and harbors in which the colors and shapes on the canvas took precedence over the exactness of the objects. Hunt was active among the Southern California group of Impressionist plein air painters and a founding member of the Laguna Art Museum. Thomas Lorraine Hunt was born 11 February 1882 in London, Ontario, Canada, the son of the landscape artist William Powell Hunt. He was mentored in painting technique by his father who encouraged Hunt to pursue a career as an artist. Beginning at age 19, Hunt worked as a traveling salesman, then began taking landscape art seriously in 1908 at the age of 26. After marrying Blanche Levine in 1910, he and his wife immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In Cleveland, Hunt earned a living in apartment construction as a general contractor and real estate developer, however, in the city directories he listed his occupation as artist. Hunt began painting in earnest around the age of 40. Following a vacation trip to Southern California with his wife and parents in 1922, Hunt sold his real estate holdings in Cleveland and moved to San Bernardino, California. Hunt continued to earn a living with real estate development projects in Hollywood and San Bernardino, but became an active figure in the artist community. He began spending considerable time with the Plein Air impressionist painters in Laguna Beach. Additionally, each summer from 1922 to 1926, he and his wife traveled back east to Gloucester, Massachusetts. In Gloucester, Hunt attended the group classes given by artist and instructor Hugh Breckenridge at his Breckenridge School of Art. Hunt's favorite subjects from both Gloucester and Southern California were landscapes of boats and harbors. In 1926, Hunt received a commission from the Elks Club of Los Angeles for a painting that would depict the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. Hunt's large 78 x 90 inch canvas, The First American Flag, illustrated the first raising of the American flag in California. The painting exemplified Hunt's "unique approach to painting by reducing an image to a few key elements, simplifying both color and form to create an overall patterned design." Hunt moved to Laguna Beach in 1927, having built a home therewith a studio overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He became a member of the Laguna Beach Art Association and worked on the selection committee to locate a site for the Association's permanent gallery, which became the Laguna Art Museum. Hunt exhibited his works regularly during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His exhibition prizes included a 1st place at the 1928 California State Exhibition, 2nd in 1927 Laguna Beach Art Association (LBAA) exhibit, honorable mention from the San Diego Fine Arts Guild in 1933, 3rd at the 1933 LBAA exhibit, the 1933 Gertrude Streater Award for Landscape from the Pasadena Art Institute, and the 1933 Prize for Oil Painting from the San Diego Fine Arts Society. Although his father was a noted landscape artist, and Hunt took some classes from Hugh Breckenridge, he is considered to be mostly self-taught. It has been speculated that Hunt was exposed to some avant-garde styles of art from the Cleveland School of Art. There were no solo exhibitions of Hunt's paintings during his lifetime. Following his death, the Laguna Beach Art Association held a mini-retrospective in 1938 and again in 1959. The first major collection and exhibition of paintings by Thomas Hunt was held in the fall of 2019 at the Laguna Art Museum.

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    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Laguna Beach 28 x 32in framed 38 x 42in (Painted circa 1925.)
      Oct. 13, 2020

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Laguna Beach 28 x 32in framed 38 x 42in (Painted circa 1925.)

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Laguna Beach signed 'Thos. L. Hunt' (lower right) oil on canvas 28 x 32in framed 38 x 42in Painted circa 1925. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

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    • THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT Harbor Scene.
      Sep. 17, 2020

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT Harbor Scene.

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT Harbor Scene. Oil on paper mounted on board, 1935. 137x175 mm; 5x6 7/8 inches. Signed in oil, lower right recto. Ex-collection private collection, New York.

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    • Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique
      Sep. 06, 2020

      Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique

      Est: $3,400 - $3,800

      ARTIST: Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) NAME: Landscape - Mid-Day Light MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 10 x 12 inches / 25 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 17 inches / 38 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Heritage Auctions, Date: 2013-05-11, Lot: 70029 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Edgar Alwin Payne, George Kennedy Brandriff, Anna Althea Hills, Franz Arthur Bischoff, Alson Skinner Clark, Joseph Kleitsch, E Charlton Fortune, Selden Connor Gile, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Elmer Wachtel, John Jack Frost, John Marshall Gamble, August Gay, Dana Bartlett, Joseph Raphael, Alfred Richard Mitchell CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116570 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) Thomas Lorraine Hunt was a Canadian-American landscape painter of the 1920s and 30s, known especially for his dramatic use of color. His paintings are considered a transition from impressionism to modernism. His primary subjects were boats and harbors in which the colors and shapes on the canvas took precedence over the exactness of the objects. Hunt was active among the Southern California group of Impressionist plein air painters and a founding member of the Laguna Art Museum. Thomas Lorraine Hunt was born 11 February 1882 in London, Ontario, Canada, the son of the landscape artist William Powell Hunt. He was mentored in painting technique by his father who encouraged Hunt to pursue a career as an artist. Beginning at age 19, Hunt worked as a traveling salesman, then began taking landscape art seriously in 1908 at the age of 26. After marrying Blanche Levine in 1910, he and his wife immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In Cleveland, Hunt earned a living in apartment construction as a general contractor and real estate developer, however, in the city directories he listed his occupation as artist. Hunt began painting in earnest around the age of 40. Following a vacation trip to Southern California with his wife and parents in 1922, Hunt sold his real estate holdings in Cleveland and moved to San Bernardino, California. Hunt continued to earn a living with real estate development projects in Hollywood and San Bernardino, but became an active figure in the artist community. He began spending considerable time with the Plein Air impressionist painters in Laguna Beach. Additionally, each summer from 1922 to 1926, he and his wife traveled back east to Gloucester, Massachusetts. In Gloucester, Hunt attended the group classes given by artist and instructor Hugh Breckenridge at his Breckenridge School of Art. Hunt's favorite subjects from both Gloucester and Southern California were landscapes of boats and harbors. In 1926, Hunt received a commission from the Elks Club of Los Angeles for a painting that would depict the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. Hunt's large 78 x 90 inch canvas, The First American Flag, illustrated the first raising of the American flag in California. The painting exemplified Hunt's "unique approach to painting by reducing an image to a few key elements, simplifying both color and form to create an overall patterned design." Hunt moved to Laguna Beach in 1927, having built a home therewith a studio overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He became a member of the Laguna Beach Art Association and worked on the selection committee to locate a site for the Association's permanent gallery, which became the Laguna Art Museum. Hunt exhibited his works regularly during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His exhibition prizes included a 1st place at the 1928 California State Exhibition, 2nd in 1927 Laguna Beach Art Association (LBAA) exhibit, honorable mention from the San Diego Fine Arts Guild in 1933, 3rd at the 1933 LBAA exhibit, the 1933 Gertrude Streater Award for Landscape from the Pasadena Art Institute, and the 1933 Prize for Oil Painting from the San Diego Fine Arts Society. Although his father was a noted landscape artist, and Hunt took some classes from Hugh Breckenridge, he is considered to be mostly self-taught. It has been speculated that Hunt was exposed to some avant-garde styles of art from the Cleveland School of Art. There were no solo exhibitions of Hunt's paintings during his lifetime. Following his death, the Laguna Beach Art Association held a mini-retrospective in 1938 and again in 1959. The first major collection and exhibition of paintings by Thomas Hunt was held in the fall of 2019 at the Laguna Art Museum.

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    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Harbor Scenes (a group of 3) each 8 x 10in (each framed 16 x 18in)
      Aug. 04, 2020

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Harbor Scenes (a group of 3) each 8 x 10in (each framed 16 x 18in)

      Est: $5,000 - $7,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Harbor Scenes (a group of 3) each signed 'Thos. L. Hunt' (lower right) two oil on paper; one oil on paper laid down to board each 8 x 10in each framed 16 x 18in For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique
      Jun. 07, 2020

      Thomas Hunt (CA,OH,Canada,1882-1938) oil painting antique

      Est: $3,400 - $3,800

      ARTIST: Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) NAME: Landscape - Mid-Day Light MEDIUM: oil on canvas board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 10 x 12 inches / 25 x 30 cm FRAME SIZE: 15 x 17 inches / 38 x 43 cm SIGNATURE: lower left PROVENANCE: Heritage Auctions, Date: 2013-05-11, Lot: 70029 SIMILAR ARTISTS: Edgar Alwin Payne, George Kennedy Brandriff, Anna Althea Hills, Franz Arthur Bischoff, Alson Skinner Clark, Joseph Kleitsch, E Charlton Fortune, Selden Connor Gile, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Elmer Wachtel, John Jack Frost, John Marshall Gamble, August Gay, Dana Bartlett, Joseph Raphael, Alfred Richard Mitchell CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 116570 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $49 + insurance. Thomas Lorraine Hunt (California, Ohio, Canadian, 1882 - 1938) Thomas Lorraine Hunt was a Canadian-American landscape painter of the 1920s and 30s, known especially for his dramatic use of color. His paintings are considered a transition from impressionism to modernism. His primary subjects were boats and harbors in which the colors and shapes on the canvas took precedence over the exactness of the objects. Hunt was active among the Southern California group of Impressionist plein air painters and a founding member of the Laguna Art Museum. Thomas Lorraine Hunt was born 11 February 1882 in London, Ontario, Canada, the son of the landscape artist William Powell Hunt. He was mentored in painting technique by his father who encouraged Hunt to pursue a career as an artist. Beginning at age 19, Hunt worked as a traveling salesman, then began taking landscape art seriously in 1908 at the age of 26. After marrying Blanche Levine in 1910, he and his wife immigrated to Cleveland, Ohio, USA. In Cleveland, Hunt earned a living in apartment construction as a general contractor and real estate developer, however, in the city directories he listed his occupation as artist. Hunt began painting in earnest around the age of 40. Following a vacation trip to Southern California with his wife and parents in 1922, Hunt sold his real estate holdings in Cleveland and moved to San Bernardino, California. Hunt continued to earn a living with real estate development projects in Hollywood and San Bernardino, but became an active figure in the artist community. He began spending considerable time with the Plein Air impressionist painters in Laguna Beach. Additionally, each summer from 1922 to 1926, he and his wife traveled back east to Gloucester, Massachusetts. In Gloucester, Hunt attended the group classes given by artist and instructor Hugh Breckenridge at his Breckenridge School of Art. Hunt's favorite subjects from both Gloucester and Southern California were landscapes of boats and harbors. In 1926, Hunt received a commission from the Elks Club of Los Angeles for a painting that would depict the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. Hunt's large 78 x 90 inch canvas, The First American Flag, illustrated the first raising of the American flag in California. The painting exemplified Hunt's "unique approach to painting by reducing an image to a few key elements, simplifying both color and form to create an overall patterned design." Hunt moved to Laguna Beach in 1927, having built a home therewith a studio overlooking the Pacific Ocean. He became a member of the Laguna Beach Art Association and worked on the selection committee to locate a site for the Association's permanent gallery, which became the Laguna Art Museum. Hunt exhibited his works regularly during the late 1920s and early 1930s. His exhibition prizes included a 1st place at the 1928 California State Exhibition, 2nd in 1927 Laguna Beach Art Association (LBAA) exhibit, honorable mention from the San Diego Fine Arts Guild in 1933, 3rd at the 1933 LBAA exhibit, the 1933 Gertrude Streater Award for Landscape from the Pasadena Art Institute, and the 1933 Prize for Oil Painting from the San Diego Fine Arts Society. Although his father was a noted landscape artist, and Hunt took some classes from Hugh Breckenridge, he is considered to be mostly self-taught. It has been speculated that Hunt was exposed to some avant-garde styles of art from the Cleveland School of Art. There were no solo exhibitions of Hunt's paintings during his lifetime. Following his death, the Laguna Beach Art Association held a mini-retrospective in 1938 and again in 1959. The first major collection and exhibition of paintings by Thomas Hunt was held in the fall of 2019 at the Laguna Art Museum.

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    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Snowy Road 28 x 30in (Painted circa 1933.)
      Mar. 17, 2020

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Snowy Road 28 x 30in (Painted circa 1933.)

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Snowy Road signed 'Thos. L. Hunt' (lower right) oil on canvas 28 x 30in Painted circa 1933. For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

      Bonhams
    • Attributed to Thomas L. Hunt, (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA), Harbor scene with boats, Oil on masonite, 19.75" H x 24" W
      Oct. 13, 2019

      Attributed to Thomas L. Hunt, (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA), Harbor scene with boats, Oil on masonite, 19.75" H x 24" W

      Est: $400 - $600

      Attributed to Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA) Harbor scene with boats Oil on masonite Unsigned 19.75" H x 24" W

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Thomas L. Hunt, (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA), Winter lake, Oil on board, 24" H x 20" W
      Aug. 25, 2019

      Thomas L. Hunt, (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA), Winter lake, Oil on board, 24" H x 20" W

      Est: $6,000 - $8,000

      Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA) Winter lake Oil on board Signed lower right: Thos. L. Hunt 24" H x 20" W

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Thomas L. Hunt, (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA), Crashing waves, Oil on canvas laid to board, 7.75" H x 10" W
      Jun. 23, 2019

      Thomas L. Hunt, (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA), Crashing waves, Oil on canvas laid to board, 7.75" H x 10" W

      Est: $700 - $900

      Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA) Crashing waves Oil on canvas laid to board Signed lower right: Thos. L. Hunt 7.75" H x 10" W

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt, American (1882-1938), Figures on a Rocky Shore, oil on paper laid on board, 4 5/8 x 6 3/8 in.
      Dec. 05, 2018

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt, American (1882-1938), Figures on a Rocky Shore, oil on paper laid on board, 4 5/8 x 6 3/8 in.

      Est: $1,000 - $1,500

      signed Thos. L. Hunt

      Maynards Fine Art & Antiques
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) A lakeview in winter 29 x 25in overall: 33 3/4 x 29 1/2in
      Nov. 19, 2018

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) A lakeview in winter 29 x 25in overall: 33 3/4 x 29 1/2in

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) A lakeview in winter signed 'Thos. L. Hunt' (lower right)oil on board29 x 25inoverall: 33 3/4 x 29 1/2in Provenance: Private collection, Southern California.

      Bonhams
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas,
      May. 07, 2018

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas,

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas, Signed and dated 1922 lower right. H: 22 W: 28 in.

      Gray's Auctioneers
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) A lakeview in winter 29 x 25in overall: 3
      Apr. 24, 2018

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) A lakeview in winter 29 x 25in overall: 3

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) A lakeview in winter 29 x 25in overall: 33 3/4 x 29 1/2in

      Bonhams
    • Attributed to Thomas Hunt, (1882 - 1938 Santa Ana, CA), Harbor scene with boats, Oil on masonite, 20" H x 24" W
      Mar. 12, 2018

      Attributed to Thomas Hunt, (1882 - 1938 Santa Ana, CA), Harbor scene with boats, Oil on masonite, 20" H x 24" W

      Est: $700 - $900

      Attributed to Thomas Hunt (1882 - 1938 Santa Ana, CA) Harbor scene with boats Oil on masonite Unsigned 20" H x 24" W Provenance: Private Collection, Pasadena, CA. Notes: Framed size: 25.5" H x 30" W x 2" D.

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Thomas Lorraine HUNT (1882-1938) oil on board
      Jan. 30, 2018

      Thomas Lorraine HUNT (1882-1938) oil on board

      Est: $600 - $900

      Thomas Lorraine HUNT (1882-1938) oil on board. 17 1/4” H x 15 1/4” W frame included, 9 7/8” H x 7 7/8” W without frame. Shipping in USA or International please contact : James Lawrence from the local UPS Store, 954-463-0444, FloridaUPS@gmail.com, or David Reiser from UPS store 1937, 954-454-1131, store1937@theupsstore.com

      Antiques Supermarket
    • Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938) Oil on Board
      Jan. 14, 2018

      Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938) Oil on Board

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Desert landscape with distant mountains. Signed lower right. 11.75" x 16" canvas board; 18.25" x 22.5" frame

      District Auction
    • Thomas Lorraine HUNT (1882-1938) oil on board
      Nov. 22, 2017

      Thomas Lorraine HUNT (1882-1938) oil on board

      Est: $600 - $900

      Thomas Lorraine HUNT (1882-1938) oil on board. 17 1/4” H x 15 1/4” W frame included, 9 7/8” H x 7 7/8” W without frame. Shipping in USA or International please contact : James Lawrence from the local UPS Store, 954-463-0444, FloridaUPS@gmail.com, or David Reiser from UPS store 1937, 954-454-1131, store1937@theupsstore.com

      Antiques Supermarket
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt Modernist Rooster Painting
      Oct. 18, 2017

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt Modernist Rooster Painting

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) California Canada. Oil on board modernist painting. Depicts a strong image of a standing rooster. Signed lower right Thos L. Hunt. Image measures approximately 10" x 8". Frame measures approximately 17 1/4" x 15 1/4". Good Condition. In house US domestic shipping $100 plus insurance.

      Hill Auction Gallery
    • THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (AMERICAN, 1882-1938) MID-DAY LIGHT, 1911 OIL ON BOARD 10 X
      Jun. 10, 2017

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (AMERICAN, 1882-1938) MID-DAY LIGHT, 1911 OIL ON BOARD 10 X

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American, 1882-1938) Mid-day Light, 1911 Oil on board 10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm) Signed and dated lower left: Thos. L Hunt 1911 PROVENANCE: Private collection, Missouri; Heritage Auctions, Dallas, Texas, May 11, 2013, lot 70029; Private collection, Texas, acquired from the above. HID04901242017

      Heritage Auctions
    • Thomas L. Hunt "Mid-Winter" O/C
      Apr. 29, 2017

      Thomas L. Hunt "Mid-Winter" O/C

      Est: $1,000 - $2,000

      Unsigned. Oil on canvas laid on board "Mid-Winter" by Thomas Lorraine Hunt. Canada, 1882-1938. Measures 15.5" X 13.5" framed; 8" X 10" unframed. Good condition, see photos. In house continental USA shipping $55 plus insurance.

      Abington Auction Gallery
    • Thomas L. Hunt "Winter Morning" O/C
      Apr. 29, 2017

      Thomas L. Hunt "Winter Morning" O/C

      Est: $2,500 - $3,500

      Oil on canvas laid on board "Winter Morning" by Thomas Lorraine Hunt. Canada, 1882-1938, signed lower right. Measures 15.5" X 13.5" framed; 8" X 10" unframed. Good condition, see photos. In house continental USA shipping $55 plus insurance.

      Abington Auction Gallery
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt ( 1882-1938) The Harbor 14 x 17in overall: 22 x 25in
      Apr. 11, 2017

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt ( 1882-1938) The Harbor 14 x 17in overall: 22 x 25in

      Est: $10,000 - $15,000

      The Harbor signed 'Thos. L. Hunt.' (lower right), also signed, titled and inscribed 'Gloucester, Mass.' (on the reverse) oil on board 14 x 17in overall: 22 x 25in Footnotes Provenance The Collection of Brigitte and Martin Medak, California. With David and Sons Fine Arts, Laguna Beach, California. Private collection, Orange County, California. Exhibited Laguna Beach, California, Early Artists in Laguna Beach: The Impressionists, Laguna Art Museum, September 23 to November 5, 1986, no. 40. Literature Janet Blake Dominik, Early Artists in Laguna Beach: The Impressionists, Laguna Art Museum, p. 24 (black and white illustration).

      Bonhams
    • Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938) Oil on Canvas Board
      Jan. 08, 2017

      Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938) Oil on Canvas Board

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Desert landscape with trees and goldenrod plants. Distant mountains in blue hues. Signed Thos. L. Hunt lower right. Waxed pine frame. 12" x 16" canvas board size 18.5" x 22.5" frame size

      District Auction
    • THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (1882-1938) Houses in a winter landscape sig
      Nov. 21, 2016

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (1882-1938) Houses in a winter landscape sig

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (1882-1938) Houses in a winter landscape signed ‘Thos. L. Hunt’ (lower right) oil on board 20 x 24in overall: 28 x 32in

      Bonhams
    • Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA)
      Oct. 25, 2016

      Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938 Laguna Beach, CA)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Boats and figures at shore, signed lower right: Thos. L. Hunt, oil on paper laid to board, 8'' H x 10'' W, est: $3000/5000.

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Thomas L. Hunt (American, 1882-1938) Seascape
      May. 21, 2016

      Thomas L. Hunt (American, 1882-1938) Seascape

      Est: $500 - $700

      Sgn. lower right, Thomas L. Hunt. Oil on canvas laid on board.

      Cottone Auctions
    • THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (American, 1882-1938) Home in the desert (Desert scene) 28 x 30in overall: 37 1/2 x 39 1/2in
      Apr. 12, 2016

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (American, 1882-1938) Home in the desert (Desert scene) 28 x 30in overall: 37 1/2 x 39 1/2in

      Est: $15,000 - $20,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American, 1882-1938) Home in the desert (Desert scene) signed 'Thos. L Hunt.' (lower right) and titled 'Home in the Desert' (on the stretcher bar) oil on canvas 28 x 30in overall: 37 1/2 x 39 1/2in FOOTNOTES Provenance With Maureen Murphy Fine Arts, Montecito, California. With William A. Karges Fine Art, Beverly Hills, California. Private collection, Southern California.

      Bonhams
    • THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (American, 1882-1938) Fishing boats in harbor 20 x 24in overall: 27 1/2 x 31 1/2in
      Apr. 12, 2016

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (American, 1882-1938) Fishing boats in harbor 20 x 24in overall: 27 1/2 x 31 1/2in

      Est: $25,000 - $35,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American, 1882-1938) Fishing boats in harbor signed 'Thos. L. Hunt' (lower right) oil on canvas 20 x 24in overall: 27 1/2 x 31 1/2in FOOTNOTES Provenance With William A. Karges Fine Art, Beverly Hills, California. Private collection, Southern California.

      Bonhams
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938), STORM APPROACHING ON THE COAST, Watercolour and gouache on paper; signed and dated 1909 lower right, Sight 21" x 25.5" — 53.3 x 64.8 cm.
      Feb. 25, 2016

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938), STORM APPROACHING ON THE COAST, Watercolour and gouache on paper; signed and dated 1909 lower right, Sight 21" x 25.5" — 53.3 x 64.8 cm.

      Est: -

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (1882-1938), AMERICANSTORM APPROACHING ON THE COASTWatercolour and gouache on paper; signed and dated 1909 lower rightSight 21" x 25.5" — 53.3 x 64.8 cm.Estimate: $2,000—3,000

      Waddington's
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American, 1882-1938) Newport Harbour 16 x 20in unframed
      Jan. 25, 2015

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American, 1882-1938) Newport Harbour 16 x 20in unframed

      Est: -

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American, 1882-1938) Newport Harbour 16 x 20in unframed

      Bonhams
    • Painting, Thomas Lorraine Hunt, Boat at the Dock
      May. 17, 2014

      Painting, Thomas Lorraine Hunt, Boat at the Dock

      Est: $1,500 - $2,500

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American/Canadian, 1882-1938), Boat at the Dock, oil on canvas, signed lower right, sight: 10.5"h x 12.75"w, overall (with frame): 13"h x 15"w

      Clars Auctions
    • Painting, Thomas Lorraine Hunt, Boat at the Dock
      Feb. 16, 2014

      Painting, Thomas Lorraine Hunt, Boat at the Dock

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American/Canadian, 1882-1938), Boat at the Dock, oil on canvas, signed lower right, sight: 10.5"h x 12.75"w, overall (with frame): 13"h x 15"w

      Clars Auctions
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt woodcut in colors
      Oct. 19, 2013

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt woodcut in colors

      Est: $300 - $400

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American 1882-1938)- ''Side Entrance, Stanford Memorial Chapel''- woodcut in colors, 1936, signed, titled, dated and numbered 3/25 in pencil, light struck with toning otherwise good condition. 6 x 4''

      Rachel Davis Fine Arts
    • THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (American, 1882-1938) Mid-Day Ligh
      May. 11, 2013

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (American, 1882-1938) Mid-Day Ligh

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      THOMAS LORRAINE HUNT (American, 1882-1938) Mid-Day Light, 1911 Oil on panel 10 x 12 inches (25.4 x 30.5 cm) Signed and dated lower left: Thos. L. Hunt 1911

      Heritage Auctions
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American, 1882-1938)
      May. 01, 2012

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (American, 1882-1938)

      Est: $20,000 - $30,000

      Desert road signed 'Thos. L. Hunt' (lower right) and signed and titled '"Desert Road" / Thos. L. Hunt' (on the reverse) oil on board 28 1/2 x 30in overall: 38 1/2 x 40 1/2in

      Bonhams
    • Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938 Santa Ana, CA)
      Apr. 17, 2012

      Thomas L. Hunt (1882-1938 Santa Ana, CA)

      Est: $3,000 - $5,000

      Boat Dock, signed lower right: Thos. L. Hunt, oil on paper under glass. est:$3000/5000. Provenance: Private Collection, Los Angeles, CA

      John Moran Auctioneers
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas,
      Sep. 27, 2011

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas,

      Est: $4,000 - $6,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas, Signed lower right and dated 1922. h:22 w:28 in.

      Gray's Auctioneers
    • Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas,
      Jul. 28, 2011

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas,

      Est: $8,000 - $10,000

      Thomas Lorraine Hunt (1882-1938) Seascape, Oil on canvas, Signed lower right and dated 1922. h:22 w:28 in.

      Gray's Auctioneers
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