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Matthew (1814) Wilson Sold at Auction Prices

Portrait painter, Miniature painter, Pastel Artist, b. 1814 - d. 1892

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  • 1867 Matthew Wilson Portrait of Lottie Kellogg
    Mar. 27, 2022

    1867 Matthew Wilson Portrait of Lottie Kellogg

    Est: $1,000 - $1,500

    WILSON, Matthew, (American, 1814-1892): Three quarter portrait of Charlotte "Lottie" Kellogg seated and holding opera glasses, Oil/Canvas, signed and dated 1867 lower right, 34" x 27", framed 45" x 38". Condition: Craquelure and scattered inpaint, frame with gesso loss.

    Amero Auctions
  • Matthew Wilson (1814-1892, American), "Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman," 1879, oil on canvas, signed lower left, presented in the or...
    Sep. 16, 2017

    Matthew Wilson (1814-1892, American), "Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman," 1879, oil on canvas, signed lower left, presented in the or...

    Est: $1,500 - $2,500

    Matthew Wilson (1814-1892, American), "Portrait of a Bearded Gentleman," 1879, oil on canvas, signed lower left, presented in the original ornate gilt and gesso frame, H.- 26 1/2 in., W.- 21 1/4 in. Note: Wilson was a noted portrait painter and miniaturist. He visited New Orleans in 1845. His portrait subjects included politicians and dignitaries, and he did a portrait of Abraham Lincoln two weeks before the assassination.

    Crescent City Auction Gallery
  • MATTHEW WILSON (21st century)
    Feb. 26, 2015

    MATTHEW WILSON (21st century)

    Est: $80 - $120

    MATTHEW WILSON (21st century) Tabor Landscape Two, Czech Republic 2010 archival inkjet print on rag paper 1/1 18 x 18cm

    Leonard Joel
  • MATTHEW HENRY WILSON: 1814-1892): EVE
    Jun. 23, 2012

    MATTHEW HENRY WILSON: 1814-1892): EVE

    Est: $3,000 - $5,000

    MATTHEW HENRY WILSON (1814-1892): EVE Oil on canvas, relined, enclosed in a protective shadow box. Note: Matthew Henry Wilson (1814-1892) was born in London and arrived in the United States in 1832. He studied with Henry Inman in Philadelphia and with Edouard Dubufe in Paris. He traveled extensively in the states in the 1840's through the 1860's. He was in great demand as a portrait and miniature painter. He painted the last life portrait of Abraham Lincoln just weeks before the President was assassinated. 31 1/2 x 17 1/2 in. (sight), 42 x 28 in. (frame), 45 x 31 in. (shadow box).

    STAIR
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