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Sculptor, Porträtmaler, b. 1819 - d. 1882

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    • William Walcutt (1819-1882), Two works: Toppling the Statue of King George III and Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot, Albany, New York, date...
      Nov. 10, 2020

      William Walcutt (1819-1882), Two works: Toppling the Statue of King George III and Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot, Albany, New York, date...

      Est: $30,000 - $50,000

      William Walcutt (1819-1882) Two works: Toppling the Statue of King George III and Thanksgiving Turkey Shoot, Albany, New York, dated, "1854" and "1855", respectively The first, signed and dated, "William Walcutt 1854," l.l.; the second, signed and dated, "William Walcutt 1855," l.l.; both oil on canvas, framed. 37 in. x 25 in. (sight) and 37 1/2 in. x 25 in. (sight) PROVENANCE: Collection of Rev. Dr. Gilbert Darlington (1892-1980), 925 Park Avenue, New York, New York, by descent in the family. Private Collection, Pennsylvania.

      Freeman's | Hindman
    • WILLIAM WALCUTT (NY/OH, 1819-1882)
      Aug. 29, 2020

      WILLIAM WALCUTT (NY/OH, 1819-1882)

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      "The Losing Hand", a melodramatic scene of a card game, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1850, with stencil verso "Prepared by Theo. Kelley, Wooster St., New York", in later gold frame, OS: 29" x 34", SS: 21 1/2" x 26 1/2". Fine overall craquelure, repaired puncture lower right.

      Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
    • IONE BY WILLIAM WALCUTT (OHIO, 1819-1882).
      Nov. 25, 2016

      IONE BY WILLIAM WALCUTT (OHIO, 1819-1882).

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      IONE BY WILLIAM WALCUTT (OHIO, 1819-1882). Oil on canvas, signed, titled and dated 1857 on back. Portrait of a young girl seated in a garden setting. Rebacked. 48"h. 36"w., late frame, 52.25"h. 40.25"w.

      Garth's Auctioneers & Appraisers
    • WILLIAM WALCUTT (NY/OH, 1819-1882) - The Losing Hand, a melodramatic scene of a card game, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1850, with stencil verso "Prepared by Theo
      May. 21, 2016

      WILLIAM WALCUTT (NY/OH, 1819-1882) - The Losing Hand, a melodramatic scene of a card game, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1850, with stencil verso "Prepared by Theo

      Est: $2,000 - $3,000

      WILLIAM WALCUTT (NY/OH, 1819-1882) - The Losing Hand, a melodramatic scene of a card game, oil on canvas, signed lower left and dated 1850, with stencil verso "Prepared by Theo. Kelley, Wooster St., New York", in later gold frame, OS: 29" x 34", SS: 21 1/2" x 26 1/2". Fine overall craquelure, repaired puncture lower right. From a Belmont Mass. Home.

      Thomaston Place Auction Galleries
    • William Walcutt (1819- circa 1882-1895)
      Feb. 13, 2002

      William Walcutt (1819- circa 1882-1895)

      Est: $15,000 - $25,000

      'Musadora' inscribed 'Wm Walcutt Sculpt/N.Y. 1868 Musadora [sic]' (along the base) white marble 641/4 in. (163.3 cm.) high NOTES Walcutt was born in Columbus, Ohio and studied in various cities including New York, Washington, London and Paris. He had a studio in New York and worked in Cleveland, Ohio from 1859-1860 where he executed the Oliver Hazard Perry Monument. The subject of the present work, Musidora, is a character from James Thomson's The Seasons (1726-1730). Musidora, along with Damon, appear in Summer, one of the volumes that comprise The Seasons . Damon is in love with Musidora, but she has not reacted to his advances. Damon, on a sweltering summer day, accidently witnesses Musidora disrobe and bathe naked in a stream. Walcutt, in the present work, portrays the following moment as told by Thomson: "As from her naked limbs of glowing white,/Harmonious swelled by nature's finest hand,/In folds loose-floating fell the fainter lawn,/And fair exposed she stood.".

      Christie's
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