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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Nov. 21, 2024

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Sep. 26, 2024

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Aug. 31, 2024

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Aug. 17, 2024

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Aug. 03, 2024

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jul. 25, 2024

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Mar. 14, 2024

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Feb. 22, 2024

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes 1887 Watercolor Illustration: Acadia, Louisiana - Going to Church
    Jan. 27, 2024

    Alfred Kappes 1887 Watercolor Illustration: Acadia, Louisiana - Going to Church

    Est: $800 - $900

    Alfred Kappes (American, 1850-1894) watercolor painting, original illustration for Harper's Magazine, depicting African American churchgoers in buggies and on foot in Acadia Parish, Louisiana, titled "Acadia / Going to Church" en verso. Signed "A.K." lower left. This grisaille painting was an illustration for "The Acadian Land" by writer Charles Dudley Warner in Harper's Magazine, Vol. 74, February 1887, pages 334-353. Canvas 16"W x 9 3/4"H. Image - 14 1/2"W x 9 3/4"H. Mounted in an antique ebonized and giltwood frame, 26"W x 21"H. (Note: we wish to thank John Sharp at the Center for Louisiana Studies for his help in identifying the source of the illustration). Biography: Alfred Kappes was a 19th century genre painter known for his sensitive portrayals of African American subjects. He illustrated articles for Harper and Brothers, The New York Daily Graphic, and other publications, and exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the American Water Color Society, Boston Art Club, and Salmagundi Club. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887 and voted a full member in 1894, but died the same year and his family's failure to provide a portrait to the Academy voided his membership. Source: John Davis, "Alfred Kappes", Paintings and Sculpture in the Collection of the National Academy of Design, 1826-1925(David Dearinger, Editor).

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jun. 29, 2023

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jun. 09, 2023

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    May. 18, 2023

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Apr. 13, 2023

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Feb. 18, 2023

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jan. 26, 2023

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Dec. 29, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Nov. 19, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Oct. 13, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Sep. 08, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Aug. 18, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jul. 14, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jun. 23, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    May. 26, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Apr. 28, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Mar. 10, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jan. 27, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jan. 13, 2022

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Nov. 18, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Oct. 21, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

    East Coast Books
  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Oct. 07, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Sep. 23, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Aug. 05, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jun. 24, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    May. 20, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Apr. 15, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Mar. 25, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Feb. 18, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes Oil on Canvas Genre Scene, "Corn Husker"
    Jan. 30, 2021

    Alfred Kappes Oil on Canvas Genre Scene, "Corn Husker"

    Est: $6,000 - $6,400

    Attributed to Alfred Kappes (New York/Virginia, 1850-1894) oil on canvas genre scene depicting a man seated on an upturned barrel in a barn interior, shucking corn, with corn cobs, shucks, and corn scattered about the floor. Unsigned, but placard on frame lower edge reads "Alfred Kappes". Housed in an ornate gilt and gesso carved frame with projecting corner ornaments. Sight - 23 1/2" H x 35 1/2" W. Framed - 49 1/2" H x 37" W x 4 1/2" D.

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jan. 07, 2021

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Dec. 10, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Nov. 19, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Oct. 22, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Sep. 24, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Aug. 27, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jul. 30, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jul. 09, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    Jun. 25, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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  • Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching
    May. 28, 2020

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American Etching

    Est: $100 - $150

    Alfred Kappes (1850-1894) American artist who was active in New York and Virginia. He is best known for African-American genre scene painting, illustration, etching. Alfred Kappes was renowned during his career for his sensitive portrayal of the lives of the African-American community, and was recognized as such in art reviews of the day. Unlike other artists who sentimentalized African-American subjects, Kappes painted these people with frankness and sensitivity. In 1870, he joined the staff of The New York Daily Graphic and also continued to do other illustration work including for People from the Other World, a study of paranormal activity by Henry Steel Olcott. He was elected an Associate member of the National Academy of Design in 1887. Offered here is an original etching by Kappes after a painting by Louis Gallait. Image is approx. 8-1/4 x 6 in. plus margins. Plate signed within image lower right. VG

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