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      • FRANK M. MOORE (BRITISH / AMERICAN, 1877 - 1967).
        Oct. 02, 2022

        FRANK M. MOORE (BRITISH / AMERICAN, 1877 - 1967).

        Est: $600 - $900

        Oil on board. Sparkling Cove. Signed lower right. Titled and inscribed FM Moore verso. From a Fairfield, CT collection.

        Clarke Auction Gallery
      • FRANK MONTAGUE MOORE (British/American 1877-1967) A PAINTING, "Still Life with Conch," 20TH CENTURY,
        Oct. 01, 2022

        FRANK MONTAGUE MOORE (British/American 1877-1967) A PAINTING, "Still Life with Conch," 20TH CENTURY,

        Est: $300 - $500

        FRANK MONTAGUE MOORE (British/American 1877-1967) A PAINTING, "Still Life with Conch," 20TH CENTURY, oil on board, signed L/L; 15 1/2'' x 19 1/2'', framed 22 1/4'' x 26 1/4''.

        Simpson Galleries, LLC
      • Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting
        Jul. 03, 2022

        Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting

        Est: $600 - $750

        ARTIST: Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) NAME: Landscape - Smoke Tree MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 36 inches / 70 x 90 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right and on verso SIMILAR ARTISTS: William Constable Adam, William Franklin Jackson, Carl Sammons, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Albert De Rome, Will Sparks, Arthur Hill Gilbert, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Alfred Richard Mitchell, Anna Althea Hills, John Marshall Gamble, Paul Lauritz, Granville Redmond, Armin Carl Hansen, Maurice Braun, Thomas Hill CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115073 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) Frank Montague Moore was an Englishman who gained fame as a painter and muralist in Hawaii and California in the early part of the twentieth century. Moore was born in Taunton, England in 1877 and studied at the Liverpool School of Art and the Royal Institute before immigrating to the U.S. in 1903. By 1910, he had established himself as a painter in New York where he studied with Henry Ward Ranger. In 1922, Moore went to Hawaii where he opened a gallery, the Cross Roads Studio, in Honolulu.* In addition to his own and his contemporaries' work, he occasionally exhibited English and European master prints. Perhaps his cosmopolitan view attracted the attention of the Cooke family, who were patrons and promoters of the arts in Honolulu at the time. In any event, they chose him to be the first director of the Honolulu Museum of Art in 1925. His first act was to change the name of the museum to the Honolulu Academy of the Arts, to reflect its mission as an educational institution as well. Ironically, Moore resigned from his position in 1927, before the Academy building was completed. Not just an administrator, Moore was a painter noted for his use of color and his moon light scenes. He did a series of murals of moonlit seascapes for the Blaisdell Hotel in Honolulu, and exhibited several paintings with similar themes in Maui in 1923. Maui was a magnet for Moore; he traveled there several years in a row both to exhibit and to sketch for future paintings. After many years in Hawaii, Moore moved to California in 1928. Upon settling there, he was commissioned to do forty-one scenes of California for the Huntington Hotel in Pasadena. He worked in both Pasadena and San Francisco before moving to Carmel and becoming a specialist at portraying the rugged beauty of the Monterey Peninsula coast. Moore died in Carmel in 1967.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting
        Apr. 17, 2022

        Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting

        Est: $650 - $800

        ARTIST: Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) NAME: Landscape - Smoke Tree MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 36 inches / 70 x 90 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right and on verso SIMILAR ARTISTS: William Constable Adam, William Franklin Jackson, Carl Sammons, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Albert De Rome, Will Sparks, Arthur Hill Gilbert, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Alfred Richard Mitchell, Anna Althea Hills, John Marshall Gamble, Paul Lauritz, Granville Redmond, Armin Carl Hansen, Maurice Braun, Thomas Hill CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115073 US Shipping $120 + insurance. AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) Frank Montague Moore was an Englishman who gained fame as a painter and muralist in Hawaii and California in the early part of the twentieth century. Moore was born in Taunton, England in 1877 and studied at the Liverpool School of Art and the Royal Institute before immigrating to the U.S. in 1903. By 1910, he had established himself as a painter in New York where he studied with Henry Ward Ranger. In 1922, Moore went to Hawaii where he opened a gallery, the Cross Roads Studio, in Honolulu.* In addition to his own and his contemporaries' work, he occasionally exhibited English and European master prints. Perhaps his cosmopolitan view attracted the attention of the Cooke family, who were patrons and promoters of the arts in Honolulu at the time. In any event, they chose him to be the first director of the Honolulu Museum of Art in 1925. His first act was to change the name of the museum to the Honolulu Academy of the Arts, to reflect its mission as an educational institution as well. Ironically, Moore resigned from his position in 1927, before the Academy building was completed. Not just an administrator, Moore was a painter noted for his use of color and his moon light scenes. He did a series of murals of moonlit seascapes for the Blaisdell Hotel in Honolulu, and exhibited several paintings with similar themes in Maui in 1923. Maui was a magnet for Moore; he traveled there several years in a row both to exhibit and to sketch for future paintings. After many years in Hawaii, Moore moved to California in 1928. Upon settling there, he was commissioned to do forty-one scenes of California for the Huntington Hotel in Pasadena. He worked in both Pasadena and San Francisco before moving to Carmel and becoming a specialist at portraying the rugged beauty of the Monterey Peninsula coast. Moore died in Carmel in 1967.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • FRANK MONTAGUE MOORE (CA/NY/UK, 1877-1967)
        Feb. 27, 2022

        FRANK MONTAGUE MOORE (CA/NY/UK, 1877-1967)

        Est: $700 - $900

        "Carmel Pines and Flowers", oil on masonite, signed lower right, also signed and titled verso, in grey washed combed cove frame with gold and cream liner, OS: 27" x 37", SS: 19 1/2" x 29 1/2', good condition.

        Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
      • Frank Moore (1877-1967) Landscape Oil On Board
        Jul. 17, 2021

        Frank Moore (1877-1967) Landscape Oil On Board

        Est: -

        Signed In The Lower Left Corner. Frame Measures Approximately 25in X 32in. Art Measures Approximately 21in X 27in. Nr8209 Zh

        EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
      • Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting
        Dec. 06, 2020

        Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting

        Est: $850 - $950

        ARTIST: Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, British, 1877 - 1967) NAME: Coastal Landscape MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Very good. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 14 x 17 inches / 35 x 43 cm FRAME SIZE: 19 x 22 inches / 48 x 55 cm SIGNATURE: lower right SIMILAR ARTISTS: William Constable Adam, William Franklin Jackson, Carl Sammons, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Albert De Rome, Will Sparks, Arthur Hill Gilbert, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Alfred Richard Mitchell, Anna Althea Hills, John Marshall Gamble, Paul Lauritz, Granville Redmond, Armin Carl Hansen, Maurice Braun, Thomas Hill CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 117157 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Frank Montague Moore was an Englishman who gained fame as a painter and muralist in Hawaii and California in the early part of the twentieth century. Moore was born in Taunton, England in 1877 and studied at the Liverpool School of Art and the Royal Institute before immigrating to the U.S. in 1903. By 1910, he had established himself as a painter in New York where he studied with Henry Ward Ranger. In 1922, Moore went to Hawaii where he opened a gallery, the Cross Roads Studio, in Honolulu. In addition to his own and his contemporaries' work, he occasionally exhibited English and European master prints. Perhaps his cosmopolitan view attracted the attention of the Cooke family, who were patrons and promoters of the arts in Honolulu at the time. In any event, they chose him to be the first director of the Honolulu Museum of Art in 1925. His first act was to change the name of the museum to the Honolulu Academy of the Arts, to reflect its mission as an educational institution as well. Ironically, Moore resigned from his position in 1927, before the Academy building was completed. Not just an administrator, Moore was a painter noted for his use of color and his moon light scenes. He did a series of murals of moonlit seascapes for the Blaisdell Hotel in Honolulu, and exhibited several paintings with similar themes in Maui in 1923. Maui was a magnet for Moore; he traveled there several years in a row both to exhibit and to sketch for future paintings. After many years in Hawaii, Moore moved to California in 1928. Upon settling there, he was commissioned to do forty-one scenes of California for the Huntington Hotel in Pasadena. He worked in both Pasadena and San Francisco before moving to Carmel and becoming a specialist at portraying the rugged beauty of the Monterey Peninsula coast. Moore died in Carmel in 1967.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Frank Montague Moore  (1877 - 1967), Lake Scene, oil on board, 28 x 36"
        Jul. 18, 2020

        Frank Montague Moore  (1877 - 1967), Lake Scene, oil on board, 28 x 36"

        Est: $600 - $900

        Frank Montague Moore (1877-1967), Lake Scene, oil on board, 28 x 36", frame: 32.75 x 42.25" Born in Taunton, England on Nov. 24, 1877. Moore studied at the Liverpool Art School and Royal Institute. In 1903 he immigrated to America and further studied with Henry Ward Ranger. By 1910 he was an established artist in NYC; in that year moved to Hawaii where he was purchasing agent for Hawaii Plantations and later served as director of the Honolulu Academy of Arts. In 1928 he sailed for California and worked briefly in Pasadena where he painted the Picture Bridge, a series of 41 murals in the Huntington Hotel. After a few months in San Francisco, he settled on the Monterey Peninsula. There he specialized in poetic depictions of the coast and other local scenery.

        Vogt Galleries Texas
      • Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting
        Feb. 09, 2020

        Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting

        Est: $850 - $950

        ARTIST: Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) NAME: Landscape - Smoke Tree MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 36 inches / 70 x 90 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right and on verso SIMILAR ARTISTS: William Constable Adam, William Franklin Jackson, Carl Sammons, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Albert De Rome, Will Sparks, Arthur Hill Gilbert, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Alfred Richard Mitchell, Anna Althea Hills, John Marshall Gamble, Paul Lauritz, Granville Redmond, Armin Carl Hansen, Maurice Braun, Thomas Hill CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115073 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) Frank Montague Moore was an Englishman who gained fame as a painter and muralist in Hawaii and California in the early part of the twentieth century. Moore was born in Taunton, England in 1877 and studied at the Liverpool School of Art and the Royal Institute before immigrating to the U.S. in 1903. By 1910, he had established himself as a painter in New York where he studied with Henry Ward Ranger. In 1922, Moore went to Hawaii where he opened a gallery, the Cross Roads Studio, in Honolulu.* In addition to his own and his contemporaries' work, he occasionally exhibited English and European master prints. Perhaps his cosmopolitan view attracted the attention of the Cooke family, who were patrons and promoters of the arts in Honolulu at the time. In any event, they chose him to be the first director of the Honolulu Museum of Art in 1925. His first act was to change the name of the museum to the Honolulu Academy of the Arts, to reflect its mission as an educational institution as well. Ironically, Moore resigned from his position in 1927, before the Academy building was completed. Not just an administrator, Moore was a painter noted for his use of color and his moon light scenes. He did a series of murals of moonlit seascapes for the Blaisdell Hotel in Honolulu, and exhibited several paintings with similar themes in Maui in 1923. Maui was a magnet for Moore; he traveled there several years in a row both to exhibit and to sketch for future paintings. After many years in Hawaii, Moore moved to California in 1928. Upon settling there, he was commissioned to do forty-one scenes of California for the Huntington Hotel in Pasadena. He worked in both Pasadena and San Francisco before moving to Carmel and becoming a specialist at portraying the rugged beauty of the Monterey Peninsula coast. Moore died in Carmel in 1967.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting
        Nov. 10, 2019

        Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting

        Est: $950 - $1,050

        ARTIST: Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) NAME: Landscape - Smoke Tree MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 36 inches / 70 x 90 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right and on verso SIMILAR ARTISTS: William Constable Adam, William Franklin Jackson, Carl Sammons, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Albert De Rome, Will Sparks, Arthur Hill Gilbert, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Alfred Richard Mitchell, Anna Althea Hills, John Marshall Gamble, Paul Lauritz, Granville Redmond, Armin Carl Hansen, Maurice Braun, Thomas Hill CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115073 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) Frank Montague Moore was an Englishman who gained fame as a painter and muralist in Hawaii and California in the early part of the twentieth century. Moore was born in Taunton, England in 1877 and studied at the Liverpool School of Art and the Royal Institute before immigrating to the U.S. in 1903. By 1910, he had established himself as a painter in New York where he studied with Henry Ward Ranger. In 1922, Moore went to Hawaii where he opened a gallery, the Cross Roads Studio, in Honolulu.* In addition to his own and his contemporaries' work, he occasionally exhibited English and European master prints. Perhaps his cosmopolitan view attracted the attention of the Cooke family, who were patrons and promoters of the arts in Honolulu at the time. In any event, they chose him to be the first director of the Honolulu Museum of Art in 1925. His first act was to change the name of the museum to the Honolulu Academy of the Arts, to reflect its mission as an educational institution as well. Ironically, Moore resigned from his position in 1927, before the Academy building was completed. Not just an administrator, Moore was a painter noted for his use of color and his moon light scenes. He did a series of murals of moonlit seascapes for the Blaisdell Hotel in Honolulu, and exhibited several paintings with similar themes in Maui in 1923. Maui was a magnet for Moore; he traveled there several years in a row both to exhibit and to sketch for future paintings. After many years in Hawaii, Moore moved to California in 1928. Upon settling there, he was commissioned to do forty-one scenes of California for the Huntington Hotel in Pasadena. He worked in both Pasadena and San Francisco before moving to Carmel and becoming a specialist at portraying the rugged beauty of the Monterey Peninsula coast. Moore died in Carmel in 1967.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting
        Jun. 07, 2019

        Frank Moore (CA,NY,1877-1967) oil painting

        Est: $975 - $1,050

        ARTIST: Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) NAME: Landscape - Smoke Tree MEDIUM: oil on board CONDITION: Excellent. No visible inpaint under UV light. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 30 inches / 50 x 75 cm FRAME SIZE: 28 x 36 inches / 70 x 90 cm SIGNATURE: Lower right and on verso SIMILAR ARTISTS: William Constable Adam, William Franklin Jackson, Carl Sammons, Mary DeNeale Morgan, Albert De Rome, Will Sparks, Arthur Hill Gilbert, Benjamin Chambers Brown, Alfred Richard Mitchell, Anna Althea Hills, John Marshall Gamble, Paul Lauritz, Granville Redmond, Armin Carl Hansen, Maurice Braun, Thomas Hill CATEGORY: antique vintage painting SKU#: 115073 WARRANTY: 7 days returns accepted if item doesn't match description US Shipping $120 + insurance. Frank Montague Moore (California, New York, United Kingdom, 1877 - 1967) Frank Montague Moore was an Englishman who gained fame as a painter and muralist in Hawaii and California in the early part of the twentieth century. Moore was born in Taunton, England in 1877 and studied at the Liverpool School of Art and the Royal Institute before immigrating to the U.S. in 1903. By 1910, he had established himself as a painter in New York where he studied with Henry Ward Ranger. In 1922, Moore went to Hawaii where he opened a gallery, the Cross Roads Studio, in Honolulu.* In addition to his own and his contemporaries' work, he occasionally exhibited English and European master prints. Perhaps his cosmopolitan view attracted the attention of the Cooke family, who were patrons and promoters of the arts in Honolulu at the time. In any event, they chose him to be the first director of the Honolulu Museum of Art in 1925. His first act was to change the name of the museum to the Honolulu Academy of the Arts, to reflect its mission as an educational institution as well. Ironically, Moore resigned from his position in 1927, before the Academy building was completed. Not just an administrator, Moore was a painter noted for his use of color and his moon light scenes. He did a series of murals of moonlit seascapes for the Blaisdell Hotel in Honolulu, and exhibited several paintings with similar themes in Maui in 1923. Maui was a magnet for Moore; he traveled there several years in a row both to exhibit and to sketch for future paintings. After many years in Hawaii, Moore moved to California in 1928. Upon settling there, he was commissioned to do forty-one scenes of California for the Huntington Hotel in Pasadena. He worked in both Pasadena and San Francisco before moving to Carmel and becoming a specialist at portraying the rugged beauty of the Monterey Peninsula coast. Moore died in Carmel in 1967.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • * Frank Montague Moore, (American, 1877-1967), Impressionist Landscape
        May. 16, 2014

        * Frank Montague Moore, (American, 1877-1967), Impressionist Landscape

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Frank Montague Moore (American, 1877-1967) Impressionist Landscape oil on board signed F.M. Moore (lower right) 23 1/4 x 29 1/4 inches.

        Hindman
      • FRANK MONTAGUE MOORE (1877-1967) May Day, Big Sur
        Nov. 17, 2013

        FRANK MONTAGUE MOORE (1877-1967) May Day, Big Sur

        Est: -

        FRANK MONTAGUE MOORE (1877-1967) May Day, Big Sur Coast 24 x 30in

        Bonhams
      • Frank Moore (1877-1967), Setting Sun
        Jun. 16, 2012

        Frank Moore (1877-1967), Setting Sun

        Est: $200 - $300

        Frank Moore (1877-1967), Setting Sun gouache on paper, signed at lower right "F. M. Moore," framed under glass. An Englishman, Moore gained artistic acclaim in Hawaii and California. This small work is a strong example of his masterful coloring. Private Collection, North Carolina

        Leland Little Auctions
      • Frank Montague Moore (1877-1967) The brook 20 x 30in
        Sep. 18, 2011

        Frank Montague Moore (1877-1967) The brook 20 x 30in

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        The brook signed 'F.M. Moore' (lower right) and signed, titled and numbered '653 / The Brook / FM Moore' oil on masonite 20 x 30in

        Bonhams
      • Frank Montague Moore (1877-1967) Springtime 12 x 16in
        Jul. 19, 2009

        Frank Montague Moore (1877-1967) Springtime 12 x 16in

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Springtime signed 'F.M. Moore' (lower right) oil on canvas board 12 x 16in

        Bonhams
      • Frank Montague Moore (1877-1967) Crashing Waves at Sunset 28 x 40in
        Nov. 23, 2008

        Frank Montague Moore (1877-1967) Crashing Waves at Sunset 28 x 40in

        Est: $1,500 - $2,500

        Crashing Waves at Sunset signed 'F.M. Moore' (lower right) oil on masonite 28 x 40in

        Bonhams
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