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Edward Henry Potthast, "Sunlight and Shadow, Central Park" Original Crayon Drawing (Listed Cincinnati Artist)




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Listed Cincinnati artist, Edward H. Potthas (1857-1927), "Sunlight and Shadow, Central Park" crayon drawing. This original piece comes matted in ivory silk in a gilt frame and is signed in the lower right corner. On the back is a small Potthas study, as well as authentications by the Keny & Johnson Gallery in Columbus, OH and David S. Ramus Fine Art in Atlanta, Georgia.  

"Sunlight and Shadow, Central Park" was last available for sale in May, 2009 through Gray's Auctioneers in Cleveland with an estimate of $18,000-$20,000. Potthast's original paintings routinely sell at auction for five and six digits.

Condition: Beautifully cared for item; a few chips and nicks on frame.

Framed: 19-1/2"H x 23-1/2"W"
Drawing: 11"H x 15"W

About the artist:
Edward Henry Potthast (1857-1927) is one of the most significant 19th century American artists. He was born in Cincinnati and is the first Impressionist artist from that city. Potthast studied at the McMicken School of Design and at the Cincinnati Academy, then went to Europe briefly before he became established in his native city as a lithographer and illustrator. He divided his time between illustrations for Harper's and Scribner's magazines but eventually gave up lithography after developing a steady clientele for his paintings in Chicago, Cincinnati, and New York. When Potthast died of a sudden heart attack, he was at his easel.

Item Number: XSMH-1

Price: $9,500.00 

 


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