Description: You are buying an original graphite pencil signed drawing on paper entitled: WATERFRONT GLOUCESTER by Harry A. Vincent, American artist, (1864-1931), signed in pencil lower left "H. A. Vincent" circa 1910-20's. This drawing is approx. 5 7/8" x 7 3/4" on cream paper and is hinged in a 9" x 12" acid-free matt. The drawing is unframed and is standard sized ready for the frame of your choice. Harry A. Vincent's work regularly appears at auction and is actively collected. This drawing is one of numerous works H A Vincent created during the period he painted in Gloucester, Rockport, and other areas in and around Cape Ann, Massachusetts. Numerous drawings by Harry A. Vincent similar to this piece are illustrated in the hardcover book Harry A. Vincent, A.N.A. and His Contemporaries by Judith A. Curtis published by the Rockport Art Association in 2006. Harry Aiken Vincent, A.N.A. (1864-1931), was an American painter and etcher born in Chicago, Illinois. He was self-taught and established a studio in Hyde Park, Chicago in 1892. He relocated to New York City in 1897 and maintained a studio at 155 W. 29th Street, New York from 1907 to 1917. During this period he visited Gloucester and Rockport, Massachusetts to paint harbor and marine scenes on Cape Ann. He relocated his studio to Rockport, MA in 1917 and was elected as the first President of the Rockport Art Association in 1921. He is considered one of the founding members and Dean of the Rockport School of Artists A. T. Hibbard, W. Lester Stevens, Frederick Mulhaupt, Paul Cornoyer, Hugh Henry Breckenridge, and others. During his years in Rockport, he frequently traveled to the coastal fishing villages of France, Venice, Chiogga, Italy, and North Africa to sketch and paint. Vincent is best known for his bold impressionistic marine, harbor, and waterfront scenes; especially interested in the themes of the commonplace in the working harbor---unloading fish, drying sales, boats, and watermen at work. He befriended many fishermen and they often took him out to sea so he could study their work, boats, and harbor closely. Harry A. Vincent was elected as an Associate Member of the National Academy of Design, (ANA), Allied Artists of America, New York Watercolor Club, North Shore Art Association, Rockport Art Association, and Salmagundi Club. He regularly exhibited at the National Academy of Design, Salmagundi Club, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, New York Watercolor Club and elsewhere. His works were awarded prizes at numerous exhibitions. He is listed in Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975, edited by Peter Falk, Artists of the Rockport Art Association, Fielding, Benezit, Millet, and other art references. The hardcover book Harry A. Vincent, A.N.A. and His Contemporaries by Judith A. Curtis published by the Rockport Art Association in 2006 reviews his life and art. This is a fixed-price sale, however I will consider offers. Sales tax, if applicable, will be listed on the eBay invoice. Shipping is $20.00 to all US locations via the US Postal Service. All of my auctions and store inventory sales are backed with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If you are not satisfied with your purchase for any reason your money will be cheerfully refunded, so BUY WITH CONFIDENCE! E-mail all questions. Please check my eBay store items and other auctions. Thanks, Noel
Price: 149.99 USD
Location: Lebanon, Pennsylvania
End Time: 2024-12-03T04:00:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 20 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Artist: Harry A Vincent
Signed By: Harry Aiken Vincent
Size: Small (up to 12in.)
Signed: Yes
Period: Early 20th Century (1900-1920)
Title: Drying Sails
Material: Pencil, Graphite
Framing: Matted
Region of Origin: Gloucester, Rockport, Cape Ann, Massachusetts
Subject: Harbor
Personalize: Yes
Listed By: Dealer
Type: Drawing
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Width (Inches): 7 3/4" sheet
Item Height: 9 in
Height (Inches): 5 7/8" sheet
Style: Realism
Theme: Art
Features: Matted, Matt size 9" x 12"
Item Width: 12 in
Handmade: Yes
Time Period Produced: 1900-1924