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Painter, Etcher, b. 1857 - d. 1929

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      • John Aloysius Stanton (1857-1929) Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s
        Mar. 23, 2024

        John Aloysius Stanton (1857-1929) Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        John Aloysius Stanton (1857-1929) Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s.  Signed.  Professionally relined, otherwise excellent condition. 20"h x 30"w.  Frame 24.5"h x 34.5"w.  Spend $7500 or more at our two day auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. We deliver most larger pieces ourselves on the west coast and we make a loop around the US within approximately 60 days after the auction. No matter where you live in the lower 48 states, we look forward to personally meeting you and delivering larger pieces directly to your house. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $500-$600 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

        California Historical Design, Inc
      • John Stanton (1857 - 1929), Desert bluffs, Oil on canvas, 12" H x 14" W
        Nov. 15, 2023

        John Stanton (1857 - 1929), Desert bluffs, Oil on canvas, 12" H x 14" W

        Est: $300 - $500

        John Stanton (1857-1929) Desert bluffs Oil on canvas Signed lower left: J Stanton

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique
        Oct. 09, 2022

        John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique

        Est: $525 - $650

        ARTIST: John Aloysius Stanton (California, 1857 - 1929) NAME: Portrait of Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Restretched. Few very minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. Minor scattered inpainting. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 14 inches / 50 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118429 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Painter, muralist, etcher. Born in Grass Valley, CA on Sept. 15, 1857. The Stantons moved to San Francisco when John was quite young and lived on a ranch in the Mission District. After graduating from St Ignatius High School, he enrolled at the local School of Design and in 1888 furthered his art studies in Paris under Laurens and De Chavannes. After four years abroad, he returned to San Francisco and became chief administrator of the Midwinter Fair in 1894. His studio in the 600 block of Clay Street was presided over by an American Indian valet who dressed in tribal attire. Stanton taught at the School of Design for 26 years. In 1904 he and his family moved down the peninsula to Palo Alto and resided at 409 Melville Avenue. He made monotypes on a printing press which he purchased from the Palo Alto Times. His early portraits, marines, Indian subjects, and landscapes were depicted in a realistic, pictorial style; whereas, after the turn of the century his palette brightened and his works were freer and more akin to Impressionism. Stanton died in Palo Alto on Aug. 25, 1929. After his death an ignorant relative trashed most of his paintings, making any extant paintings rare. Exh: Calif. State Fair, 1882-1901 (gold medals); Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1885-97; Paris Salon, 1891; San Francisco Art Association, 1896-1916; Bohemian Club from 1897; Courvoisier Gallery (SF), 1921. In: St Ignatius Church, Palo Alto (murals); Bohemian Club; De Young Museum. AAA 1903, 1917; Palo Alto Times, 7-7-1922; AAW; Oakland Museum; Ber; DR.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • John Aloysius Stanton Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s
        Sep. 17, 2022

        John Aloysius Stanton Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s

        Est: $1,500 - $2,000

        John Aloysius Stanton (1857-1929) Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s. Signed. Professionally relined, otherwise excellent condition. 20"h x 30"w. Frame 24.5"h x 34.5"w. Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. We deliver most larger pieces ourselves on the west coast and we make a loop around the US within approximately 60 days after the auction. No matter where you live in the lower 48 states, we look forward to personally meeting you and delivering larger pieces directly to your house. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered for $300 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

        California Historical Design, Inc
      • John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique
        Jul. 03, 2022

        John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique

        Est: $550 - $700

        ARTIST: John Aloysius Stanton (California, 1857 - 1929) NAME: Portrait of Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Restretched. Few very minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. Minor scattered inpainting. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 14 inches / 50 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed (In-House framing available) SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118429 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Painter, muralist, etcher. Born in Grass Valley, CA on Sept. 15, 1857. The Stantons moved to San Francisco when John was quite young and lived on a ranch in the Mission District. After graduating from St Ignatius High School, he enrolled at the local School of Design and in 1888 furthered his art studies in Paris under Laurens and De Chavannes. After four years abroad, he returned to San Francisco and became chief administrator of the Midwinter Fair in 1894. His studio in the 600 block of Clay Street was presided over by an American Indian valet who dressed in tribal attire. Stanton taught at the School of Design for 26 years. In 1904 he and his family moved down the peninsula to Palo Alto and resided at 409 Melville Avenue. He made monotypes on a printing press which he purchased from the Palo Alto Times. His early portraits, marines, Indian subjects, and landscapes were depicted in a realistic, pictorial style; whereas, after the turn of the century his palette brightened and his works were freer and more akin to Impressionism. Stanton died in Palo Alto on Aug. 25, 1929. After his death an ignorant relative trashed most of his paintings, making any extant paintings rare. Exh: Calif. State Fair, 1882-1901 (gold medals); Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1885-97; Paris Salon, 1891; San Francisco Art Association, 1896-1916; Bohemian Club from 1897; Courvoisier Gallery (SF), 1921. In: St Ignatius Church, Palo Alto (murals); Bohemian Club; De Young Museum. AAA 1903, 1917; Palo Alto Times, 7-7-1922; AAW; Oakland Museum; Ber; DR.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique
        Apr. 17, 2022

        John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique

        Est: $575 - $750

        ARTIST: John Aloysius Stanton (California, 1857 - 1929) NAME: Portrait of Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Restretched. Few very minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. Minor scattered inpainting. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 14 inches / 50 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118429 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Painter, muralist, etcher. Born in Grass Valley, CA on Sept. 15, 1857. The Stantons moved to San Francisco when John was quite young and lived on a ranch in the Mission District. After graduating from St Ignatius High School, he enrolled at the local School of Design and in 1888 furthered his art studies in Paris under Laurens and De Chavannes. After four years abroad, he returned to San Francisco and became chief administrator of the Midwinter Fair in 1894. His studio in the 600 block of Clay Street was presided over by an American Indian valet who dressed in tribal attire. Stanton taught at the School of Design for 26 years. In 1904 he and his family moved down the peninsula to Palo Alto and resided at 409 Melville Avenue. He made monotypes on a printing press which he purchased from the Palo Alto Times. His early portraits, marines, Indian subjects, and landscapes were depicted in a realistic, pictorial style; whereas, after the turn of the century his palette brightened and his works were freer and more akin to Impressionism. Stanton died in Palo Alto on Aug. 25, 1929. After his death an ignorant relative trashed most of his paintings, making any extant paintings rare. Exh: Calif. State Fair, 1882-1901 (gold medals); Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1885-97; Paris Salon, 1891; San Francisco Art Association, 1896-1916; Bohemian Club from 1897; Courvoisier Gallery (SF), 1921. In: St Ignatius Church, Palo Alto (murals); Bohemian Club; De Young Museum. AAA 1903, 1917; Palo Alto Times, 7-7-1922; AAW; Oakland Museum; Ber; DR.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • John Aloysius Stanton Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s
        Mar. 26, 2022

        John Aloysius Stanton Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s

        Est: $1,800 - $2,200

        John Aloysius Stanton (1857 - 1929) Native American Gathering Reeds c1910s. Signed. Professionally relined, otherwise excellent condition. 20"h x 30"w. Frame 24.5"h x 34.5"w. Spend $5000 or more at this auction and all of your SHIPPING IS FREE within the lower 48 states. SHIPPING We box and ship ourselves, to keep shipping costs low. We do not use a packaging service, unless the customer prefers us to use them. We can ship either USPS or Fed Ex Ground. We deliver most larger pieces ourselves on the west coast and we make a loop around the US within approximately 60 days after the auction. No matter where you live in the lower 48 states, we look forward to personally meeting you and delivering larger pieces directly to your house. Most larger pieces can be hand delivered starting at $300 almost anywhere in the lower 48 states. For estimated shipping times of larger pieces, please call or email us before you bid.

        California Historical Design, Inc
      • John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique
        Jan. 02, 2022

        John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique

        Est: $625 - $750

        ARTIST: John Aloysius Stanton (California, 1857 - 1929) NAME: Portrait of Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Restretched. Few very minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. Minor scattered inpainting. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 14 inches / 50 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118429 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Painter, muralist, etcher. Born in Grass Valley, CA on Sept. 15, 1857. The Stantons moved to San Francisco when John was quite young and lived on a ranch in the Mission District. After graduating from St Ignatius High School, he enrolled at the local School of Design and in 1888 furthered his art studies in Paris under Laurens and De Chavannes. After four years abroad, he returned to San Francisco and became chief administrator of the Midwinter Fair in 1894. His studio in the 600 block of Clay Street was presided over by an American Indian valet who dressed in tribal attire. Stanton taught at the School of Design for 26 years. In 1904 he and his family moved down the peninsula to Palo Alto and resided at 409 Melville Avenue. He made monotypes on a printing press which he purchased from the Palo Alto Times. His early portraits, marines, Indian subjects, and landscapes were depicted in a realistic, pictorial style; whereas, after the turn of the century his palette brightened and his works were freer and more akin to Impressionism. Stanton died in Palo Alto on Aug. 25, 1929. After his death an ignorant relative trashed most of his paintings, making any extant paintings rare. Exh: Calif. State Fair, 1882-1901 (gold medals); Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1885-97; Paris Salon, 1891; San Francisco Art Association, 1896-1916; Bohemian Club from 1897; Courvoisier Gallery (SF), 1921. In: St Ignatius Church, Palo Alto (murals); Bohemian Club; De Young Museum. AAA 1903, 1917; Palo Alto Times, 7-7-1922; AAW; Oakland Museum; Ber; DR.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique
        Oct. 10, 2021

        John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique

        Est: $650 - $800

        ARTIST: John Aloysius Stanton (California, 1857 - 1929) NAME: Portrait of Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Restretched. Few very minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. Minor scattered inpainting. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 14 inches / 50 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118429 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Painter, muralist, etcher. Born in Grass Valley, CA on Sept. 15, 1857. The Stantons moved to San Francisco when John was quite young and lived on a ranch in the Mission District. After graduating from St Ignatius High School, he enrolled at the local School of Design and in 1888 furthered his art studies in Paris under Laurens and De Chavannes. After four years abroad, he returned to San Francisco and became chief administrator of the Midwinter Fair in 1894. His studio in the 600 block of Clay Street was presided over by an American Indian valet who dressed in tribal attire. Stanton taught at the School of Design for 26 years. In 1904 he and his family moved down the peninsula to Palo Alto and resided at 409 Melville Avenue. He made monotypes on a printing press which he purchased from the Palo Alto Times. His early portraits, marines, Indian subjects, and landscapes were depicted in a realistic, pictorial style; whereas, after the turn of the century his palette brightened and his works were freer and more akin to Impressionism. Stanton died in Palo Alto on Aug. 25, 1929. After his death an ignorant relative trashed most of his paintings, making any extant paintings rare. Exh: Calif. State Fair, 1882-1901 (gold medals); Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1885-97; Paris Salon, 1891; San Francisco Art Association, 1896-1916; Bohemian Club from 1897; Courvoisier Gallery (SF), 1921. In: St Ignatius Church, Palo Alto (murals); Bohemian Club; De Young Museum. AAA 1903, 1917; Palo Alto Times, 7-7-1922; AAW; Oakland Museum; Ber; DR.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique
        Jul. 04, 2021

        John Stanton (CA,1857-1929) oil painting antique

        Est: $650 - $800

        ARTIST: John Aloysius Stanton (California, 1857 - 1929) NAME: Portrait of Woman MEDIUM: oil on canvas CONDITION: Relined. Restretched. Few very minor paint losses. Minor craquelure. Minor scattered inpainting. SIGHT SIZE: 20 x 14 inches / 50 x 35 cm FRAME SIZE: unframed SIGNATURE: lower right CATEGORY: antique vintage painting AD: ART CONSIGNMENTS WANTED. CONTACT US SKU#: 118429 US Shipping $60 + insurance. BIOGRAPHY: Painter, muralist, etcher. Born in Grass Valley, CA on Sept. 15, 1857. The Stantons moved to San Francisco when John was quite young and lived on a ranch in the Mission District. After graduating from St Ignatius High School, he enrolled at the local School of Design and in 1888 furthered his art studies in Paris under Laurens and De Chavannes. After four years abroad, he returned to San Francisco and became chief administrator of the Midwinter Fair in 1894. His studio in the 600 block of Clay Street was presided over by an American Indian valet who dressed in tribal attire. Stanton taught at the School of Design for 26 years. In 1904 he and his family moved down the peninsula to Palo Alto and resided at 409 Melville Avenue. He made monotypes on a printing press which he purchased from the Palo Alto Times. His early portraits, marines, Indian subjects, and landscapes were depicted in a realistic, pictorial style; whereas, after the turn of the century his palette brightened and his works were freer and more akin to Impressionism. Stanton died in Palo Alto on Aug. 25, 1929. After his death an ignorant relative trashed most of his paintings, making any extant paintings rare. Exh: Calif. State Fair, 1882-1901 (gold medals); Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1885-97; Paris Salon, 1891; San Francisco Art Association, 1896-1916; Bohemian Club from 1897; Courvoisier Gallery (SF), 1921. In: St Ignatius Church, Palo Alto (murals); Bohemian Club; De Young Museum. AAA 1903, 1917; Palo Alto Times, 7-7-1922; AAW; Oakland Museum; Ber; DR.

        Broward Auction Gallery LLC
      • Painting, John Aloysius Stanton
        Apr. 18, 2021

        Painting, John Aloysius Stanton

        Est: $700 - $1,000

        John Aloysius Stanton (American, 1857-1929), "Lower Reaches of the Thames," oil on canvas, signed lower left, artist label with title affixed verso (on stretcher bar) canvas:14"h x 22"w, overall (with frame): 17.75"h x 25.75"w. Provenance: Estate of Edan Hughes (San Francisco, CA)

        Clars Auctions
      • John Stanton, (American, 1857-1929), Clam gathering, oil on canvas, 21 x 29in (53 x 74cm)
        May. 19, 2019

        John Stanton, (American, 1857-1929), Clam gathering, oil on canvas, 21 x 29in (53 x 74cm)

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        John Stanton (American, 1857-1929) Clam gathering oil on canvas signed lower left and dated 1895 21 x 29in (53 x 74cm) Provenance: Property from the Estate of Jack Levin, Los Angeles, California.

        Andrew Jones Auctions
      • John Aloysius Stanton, (1857 - 1929 Palo Alto, CA), Venice harbor scene, Oil on canvas laid to masonite, 19" H x 35" W
        Jan. 23, 2018

        John Aloysius Stanton, (1857 - 1929 Palo Alto, CA), Venice harbor scene, Oil on canvas laid to masonite, 19" H x 35" W

        Est: $1,000 - $1,500

        John Aloysius Stanton (1857 - 1929 Palo Alto, CA) Venice harbor scene Oil on canvas laid to masonite Signed and dated lower left: J.A. Stanton '96 19" H x 35" W Provenance: Private Collection, Morro Bay, CA. Notes: Framed size: 26" H x 42" W x 2.5" D.

        John Moran Auctioneers
      • Painting, John Aloysius Stanton
        Jan. 20, 2018

        Painting, John Aloysius Stanton

        Est: $400 - $600

        John Aloysius Stanton (American, 1857-1929) Homes Along the Beach, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, board: 10"h x 12"w, overall (with frame): 12.25"h x 14.25"w

        Clars Auctions
      • Painting, John Aloysius Stanton
        Dec. 16, 2017

        Painting, John Aloysius Stanton

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        John Aloysius Stanton (American, 1857-1929) Homes Along the Beach, oil on canvas board, signed lower left, board: 10"h x 12"w, overall (with frame): 12.25"h x 14.25"w

        Clars Auctions
      • John Stanton, (American, 1857-1929), Landscape, oil on board, 5" x 9.5"
        Sep. 16, 2017

        John Stanton, (American, 1857-1929), Landscape, oil on board, 5" x 9.5"

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        John Stanton (American, 1857-1929) Landscape oil on board signed lower right 5" x 9.5"

        Toomey & Co. Auctioneers
      • John Aloysius Stanton
        Feb. 21, 2016

        John Aloysius Stanton

        Est: $1,000 - $2,000

        John Aloysius Stanton (American, 1857-1929) Homes Along the Beach, oil on board, signed lower left, board: 10"h x 12"w, overall (with frame): 12.25"h x 14.25"w

        Clars Auctions
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