LOT 35:
Evelyn Montague Bicknell (1857-1936) Harbor View, Castine, Maine
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Evelyn Montague Bicknell (1857-1936) Harbor View, Castine, Maine
Evelyn Montague Bicknell (1857-1936) Oil on canvasboard, signed lower left faintly "E. Bicknell" depicting Harbor View in Castine, Maine, verso is stamped with Coleman Art Gallery stamp from Philadelphia, PA., piece measures 8 x 11 and 14 x 17.5 inches with fine scrollwork white giltwoodd frame with linen lined inset. Piece went through Bohnams Fine art auction in 1989, black and white auction pictures on 5th slide and since part of an Upstate New York Collection. Evelyn Montague Bicknell — an oil and watercolor painter known for his landscapes, marines, coastal scenes, and scenes of Bermuda from 1902/3 — was born in New York City on August 31, 1857 and died in 1936.According to The Boston Art Club Exhibition Record, 1873-1909, his address from 1888 to 1892 was 2 West 14th Street New York City; 1894, 96 Fifth Avenue, NYC; 1896 and 1897, 35 West 14th Street, NYC; 1898 to 1902, 52 East 23rd Street, NYC; and in 1905, 55 West 33rd Street, NYC. Fielding has his address in 1926 at 18 West 27th Street, NYC. In the February 8, 1902 edition of The New York Times, "What Is Doing In Society, " Bicknell was reported as spending the winter in Bermuda. Bicknell was a member of the New York Watercolor Club; the Salmagundi Club in NYC; and the American Watercolor Society in NYC
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