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Painter, b. 1844 - d. 1889

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  • Elizabeth Williams oil on canvas Forest Floor Still Life
    Dec. 07, 2024

    Elizabeth Williams oil on canvas Forest Floor Still Life

    Est: $800 - $1,400

    Williams, Elizabeth (American, 1844 -1889), Forest Floor Still Life with Ferns, Mushroom and Decaying Leaves, oil on canvas, 15.25 x 17.5 inches, framed measuring 18.25 x 21.25 inches. Provenance: By direct descent through the family to the current great grand niece. Elizabeth William was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1844. Williams studied in Paris under Aime Nicholas Morot and, while there, exhibited at the Salon. She came to San Francisco in 1873 and during her last 16 years maintained a residence at 120 Sutter Street with her mother. A spinster, she died of consumption at the home of artist Raymond Yelland in East Oakland on July 25, 1889. Her rare works include portraits and still lifes. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1873-89; Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1876-78, 1888; Snow & May's Gallery (SF), 1878; Morris & Kennedy Gallery (SF), 1880. CD; SF Examiner, 7-27-1889 (obit).This lot is an excellent example of a 19th Century female American painter. Little opportunity existing for female painters and even fewer who travelled to study in France.

    Concept Art Gallery
  • STAMP COLLECTION, LUCILLE BALL, ELVIS, GRACE KELLY, MARILYN MONROE, HANK WILLIAMS AND QUEEN ELIZABETH
    Aug. 24, 2023

    STAMP COLLECTION, LUCILLE BALL, ELVIS, GRACE KELLY, MARILYN MONROE, HANK WILLIAMS AND QUEEN ELIZABETH

    Est: -

    STAMP COLLECTION, ELVIS, MARILYN MONROE, GRACE KELLY, HANK WILLIAMS, LUCILLIE BALL AND QUEEN ELIZABETH

    Dean Harper Auction Service
  • Williams, Two O/C Still Life Paintings of Fruit
    May. 22, 2022

    Williams, Two O/C Still Life Paintings of Fruit

    Est: $200 - $300

    two works "...with grapes, cherries and peaches". Attributed to Elizabeth Williams (Am. 1844-1889). Signed "EW" lower right, information verso. Frame size: 10 1/2" high, 12 1/2" wide.

    Schwenke Auctioneers
  • Elizabeth Williams Still Life painting circa 1870
    Sep. 29, 2018

    Elizabeth Williams Still Life painting circa 1870

    Est: $500 - $800

    Williams, Elizabeth, (American 1844 - 1889), Still Life of Flowers Near Window, circa 1870 in Paris, oil on canvas, 30 x 20.5 inches, framed in a period gold cove style frame measuring 36 x 26 inches, Provenance: By descent through the family to the current great grand niece, framed in a gilded wood oval frame measuring 24 x 20 inches , Elizabeth William was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1844. Williams studied in Paris under Aime Nicholas Morot and, while there, exhibited at the Salon. She came to San Francisco in 1873 and during her last 16 years maintained a residence at 120 Sutter Street with her mother. A spinster, she died of consumption at the home of artist Raymond Yelland in East Oakland on July 25, 1889. Her rare works include portraits and still lifes. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1873-89; Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1876-78, 1888; Snow & May's Gallery (SF), 1878; Morris & Kennedy Gallery (SF), 1880. CD; SF Examiner, 7-27-1889 (obit). This lot is an excellent example of a 19th Century female American painter. Little opportunity existing for female painters and even fewer travelled to study in France. Typically marrying marked the end of any career as a painter.

    Concept Art Gallery
  • Elizabeth Williams Still Life Fruit, Flowers Sitting on Carpet
    Sep. 29, 2018

    Elizabeth Williams Still Life Fruit, Flowers Sitting on Carpet

    Est: $800 - $1,400

    Williams, Elizabeth (American 1844 - 1889), Still Life of Flowers, Fruit and Copper or Brass Charger Sitting on Table Covered with a Persian Carpet , circa 1865, painted in Paris, oil on canvas (Parisian Canvas, with stamp on the reverse), 36 x 27.5 inches, signed E. Williams lower right, framed in a 19th Century period flat panel painted gold frame measuring 45 x 37 inches, Provenance: By descent through the family to the current great grand niece, framed in a gilded wood oval frame measuring 24 x 20 inches , Elizabeth William was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1844. Williams studied in Paris under Aime Nicholas Morot and, while there, exhibited at the Salon. She came to San Francisco in 1873 and during her last 16 years maintained a residence at 120 Sutter Street with her mother. A spinster, she died of consumption at the home of artist Raymond Yelland in East Oakland on July 25, 1889. Her rare works include portraits and still lifes. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1873-89; Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1876-78, 1888; Snow & May's Gallery (SF), 1878; Morris & Kennedy Gallery (SF), 1880. CD; SF Examiner, 7-27-1889 (obit). This lot is an excellent example of a 19th Century female American painter. Little opportunity existing for female painters and even fewer travelled to study in France. Typically marrying marked the end of any career as a painter.

    Concept Art Gallery
  • Elizabeth Williams oil Self Portrait
    Jun. 02, 2018

    Elizabeth Williams oil Self Portrait

    Est: $400 - $800

    Williams, Elizabeth (American 1844 - 1889), Self Portrait, circa 1870 , oil on canvas laid down on board, 20 x 16 inches (oval format) , Provenance: By descent through the family to the current great grand niece, framed in a gilded wood oval frame measuring 24 x 20 inches , Elizabeth William was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1844. Williams studied in Paris under Aime Nicholas Morot and, while there, exhibited at the Salon. She came to San Francisco in 1873 and during her last 16 years maintained a residence at 120 Sutter Street with her mother. A spinster, she died of consumption at the home of artist Raymond Yelland in East Oakland on July 25, 1889. Her rare works include portraits and still lifes. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1873-89; Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1876-78, 1888; Snow & May's Gallery (SF), 1878; Morris & Kennedy Gallery (SF), 1880. CD; SF Examiner, 7-27-1889 (obit). This lot is an excellent example of a 19th Century female American painter. Little opportunity existing for female painters and even fewer travelled to study in France. Typically marrying marked the end of any career as a painter.

    Concept Art Gallery
  • Elizabeth Williams painting Dutch Landscape with Windmills
    Jun. 02, 2018

    Elizabeth Williams painting Dutch Landscape with Windmills

    Est: $400 - $800

    Williams, Elizabeth (American 1844 - 1889), Dutch Landscape with Windmills, oil on canvas, 8.75 x 13 inches, Provenance: By descent through the family to the current great grand niece, framed in a gilded wood frame measuring 12 x 16.5 inches, Elizabeth William was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1844. Williams studied in Paris under Aime Nicholas Morot and, while there, exhibited at the Salon. She came to San Francisco in 1873 and during her last 16 years maintained a residence at 120 Sutter Street with her mother. A spinster, she died of consumption at the home of artist Raymond Yelland in East Oakland on July 25, 1889. Her rare works include portraits and still lifes. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1873-89; Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1876-78, 1888; Snow & May's Gallery (SF), 1878; Morris & Kennedy Gallery (SF), 1880. CD; SF Examiner, 7-27-1889 (obit). This lot is an excellent example of a 19th Century female American painter. Little opportunity existing for female painters and even fewer travelled to study in France. Typically marrying marked the end of any career as a painter.

    Concept Art Gallery
  • Elizabeth Williams painting Woman in the Library
    Jun. 02, 2018

    Elizabeth Williams painting Woman in the Library

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Williams, Elizabeth (American 1844 - 1889), Woman in Library (possibly the Artist's Mother sitting in a San Francisco Library), oil on canvas, 21 x 18 inches, Provenance: By descent through the family to the current great grand niece, framed in a gilded wood frame measuring 26 x 22.5 inches, Elizabeth William was born in Pittsburgh, PA in 1844. Williams studied in Paris under Aime Nicholas Morot and, while there, exhibited at the Salon. She came to San Francisco in 1873 and during her last 16 years maintained a residence at 120 Sutter Street with her mother. A spinster, she died of consumption at the home of artist Raymond Yelland in East Oakland on July 25, 1889. Her rare works include portraits and still lifes. Exh: San Francisco Art Association, 1873-89; Mechanics' Inst. (SF), 1876-78, 1888; Snow & May's Gallery (SF), 1878; Morris & Kennedy Gallery (SF), 1880. CD; SF Examiner, 7-27-1889 (obit). This lot is an excellent example of a 19th Century female American painter. Little opportunity existing for female painters and even fewer travelled to study in France. Typically marrying marked the end of any career as a painter.

    Concept Art Gallery
  • Elizabeth Williams (1844-1889)
    Sep. 12, 2006

    Elizabeth Williams (1844-1889)

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    A Still Life with Fruits, Sweets, Nuts and Wine signed and dated 'E. Williams 1861' (lower left) oil on canvas 20 x 26 in. (50.8 x 66 cm.)

    Christie's
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