The Piano, NY Impressionist Henry W. Parton, c. 1910

$4,500.00

Oil on canvas measures 22″ x 28″ unframed
Signed lower left, label on reverse with title, artist’s name & address
Looks like original frame (31″ x 37″)with missing ornament trim in middle center and along beaded extreme edge.
Would date to painting to 1900-1920-appears to be Steinway parlor grand in painting.
Superior early 20th century painting!

Availability: In stock

Much younger than his artist brothers Ernest and Arthur, Henry Woodbrige Parton (1858-1933) was born in Hudson, New York. He “tagged along” on their painting trips into the Adirondacks but had no other formal art training. In 1876, he went to Paris to study with Eugene Petit, a painter of flowers and fruit. From 1876 to 1913, he was head rug designer for Alexander Smith Carpet Company in Yonkers, New York, a job that allowed him to travel in Europe. Most of his rug designs had flowers, especially roses. His paintings, many of them figures and portraits as well as panoramic landscapes, were exhibited National Academy of Design from 1881 to 1932.

Auction records up to $8000!