Description: A fine impressionist North Shore Cape Ann coastal oil painting by American artist Winfield Scott Clime (1881-1958). Clime was born in Philadelphia, studied at the Corcoran Art School and the Art Students League in New York, and went on to co-found a group known as “The Ramblers” with Charles Seaton, later known as the Landscape Club in Washington, D.C. He eventually moved to Connecticut as an active member of the Old Lyme art colony, and became known for his paintings of rural landscapes and country dwellings, as well as a photographer. Oil on canvasboard, signed lower right, title inscribed on verso “Gray Day, Gloucester, Winfield Scott Clime, Old Lyme, Conn,” as well as on a Salmagundi Club auction label, and housed in a silver and gilt sgraffito frame. Dimensions: 12.25 in H x 16 in W, actual; 18 in H x 22 in W x 1.25 in D. Ref: 7 Item id: 10266 New Hampshire Antique Co-op 323 Elm StreetMilford, NH 03055 A local family business since 1983Named Best of New England by Yankee Magazine
Price: 4800 USD
Location: Milford, New Hampshire
End Time: 2024-09-10T19:39:20.000Z
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Artist: Winfield Scott Clime
Type: Painting
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Style: Impressionism
Material: Canvasboard
Production Technique: Oil Painting
Subject: Cityscapes, Ships