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"Circling the Catch"
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Description
Oil on board by the well known artist, Richard Hayley Lever. Signed lower left and dated 1951. On the verso is another painting by the same artist, unsigned. See last photo. Overall in contemporary gold leaf frame with white linen liner 15.5 by 18.5 inches.
Biography
Richard Hayley Lever
Richard Hayley Lever was born in Adelaide, Australia. Sailed to Europe in 1893. Lived in Paris for a time and in London. Showed in Paris Salon in 1897-98. Settled in St.Ives, Cornwall in 1902 and worked in Cornwall for several years. Elected RWA in 1908.
Julius OLSSON and Louis GRIER became good friends in the town, and he was an organiser of cricket games along with John William ASHTON (Will). American artists occasionally visited St Ives, and Lever befriended Ernest LAWSON who admired his work. In 1911 Lawson persuaded Lever to emigrate to America, saying that he would have greater success there. Arriving in New York in 1912 with his family, Lever was fascinated and excited by the subjects totally new to his experience and titillated his imagination; he began to sketch everything in sight - the tall buildings, the great ocean liners on the Hudson River, Times Square at night, and Central Park - and snow, which he had rarely encountered in Europe.
Lever soon discovered the New England coast which reminded him of Cornwall, and began to paint the fishing fleets of Gloucester and the elegant yachts of Marblehead, producing scenes which became popular on the New York art market. Major galleries such as William Macbeth, Ferargil, Daniel and Rehn gave him exhibitions, and he continued to gather awards such as a Gold medal at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition, San Francisco in 1915. The National Arts Club honored him with Life membership, and he was elected as a member of the National Academy.
The influence of Vincent Van Gogh was strong in his later work. From 1919 until 1931 Lever taught life classes and still life painting at the Art Students' League of New York. He also maintained a summer studio in Gloucester in the 1920's from which he traveled to Nantucket, Martha's Vineyard and the Canadian maritime provinces, turning out scores of spectacular marines, which entered the permanent Collections of many important museums. -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Oil paint on board Condition: Excellent. Gold leaf gallery frame Creation Date: 1951 Styles / Movements: Post Impressionism Incollect Reference #: 204491 -
Dimensions
W. 12 in; H. 9 in; D. 1.5 in; W. 30.48 cm; H. 22.86 cm; D. 3.81 cm;
Message from Seller:
Arthur T. Kalaher Fine Art, located in Southampton, NY, offers a curated selection of traditional and contemporary works, including pieces by the Peconic Bay Impressionists and the estate of Nahum Tschacbasov. For inquiries, contact 631.204.0383 or visit arthurkalaherfineart.com.
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