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As of Nov 22, 2024
Edward Eisenlohr
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Lot 75014
The Edge of the Canyon, 1925
Oil on Masonite
16,3 x 22,0 in (41.3 x 55.9 cm)
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Lot 75014
The Edge of the Canyon, 1925
Oil on Masonite
16,3 x 22,0 in (41.3 x 55.9 cm)
Estimate:
US$ 8,000 - 12,000
€ 7,600 - 11,000
Auction: 21 days
Heritage Auctions
City: Dallas, TX
Auction: Dec 14, 2024
Auction number: 8185
Auction name: Texas Art Signature® Auction
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Signed lower right: E.G. Eisenlohr
[Possibly] Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, n.d.; Salmagundi Club, New York, "Exhibition of Thumb-Box Pictures by Members," n.d.
David Dike Fine Art, Dallas, November 14, 1998, lot 70; Private collection, San Antonio, Texas.
Edward G. Eisenlohr (American, 1872-1961) The Edge of the Canyon, 1925 Oil on Masonite 16-1/4 x 22 inches (41.3 x 55.9 cm) Signed lower right: E.G. Eisenlohr Titled and dated on the reverse: The Edge of the Canyon / 1925 PROVENANCE: David Dike Fine Art, Dallas, November 14, 1998, lot 70; Private collection, San Antonio. EXHIBITED: [Possibly] Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, n.d.; Salmagundi Club, New York, "Exhibition of Thumb-Box Pictures by Members," n.d. Edward Eisenlohr began his art studies with Frank Reaugh and Robert Jenkins Onderdonk. In Woodstock, he studied with Birge Harrison and at the Art Students League in New York. In 1907-1908, he went to Germany to study with Gustav Schonleber. While there he also enrolled in the Granducal Academy of Fine Arts. Upon returning, Eisenlohr devoted full time to art (he had left his position working for a Dallas bank in 1907). For the better part of the next twenty years Edward Eisenlohr and Frank Reaugh were the most accomplished artists in North Texas. Eisenlohr exhibited widely and his credits include the Pan American Exposition, San Francisco World's Fair, American Watercolor Society, Cincinnati Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Corcoran Gallery of Art, National Academy of Design, Southern States Art League Circuit Exhibitions, the Edgar B. Davis Wildflower Competition, Museum of Modern Art, Oakland Art Museum, Texas Centennial Exposition, New York World's Fair, the Museum of Fine Arts Santa Fe, and museums/exhibitions across the state of Texas. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Scattered craquelure visible throughout the sky. Discolored varnish and minor surface soiling. Framed Dimensions 25.5 X 31 Inches
Lot Details
Object description
Signed lower right: E.G. Eisenlohr
Exhibitions
[Possibly] Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, n.d.; Salmagundi Club, New York, "Exhibition of Thumb-Box Pictures by Members," n.d.
Provenance
David Dike Fine Art, Dallas, November 14, 1998, lot 70; Private collection, San Antonio, Texas.
Essay
Edward G. Eisenlohr (American, 1872-1961) The Edge of the Canyon, 1925 Oil on Masonite 16-1/4 x 22 inches (41.3 x 55.9 cm) Signed lower right: E.G. Eisenlohr Titled and dated on the reverse: The Edge of the Canyon / 1925 PROVENANCE: David Dike Fine Art, Dallas, November 14, 1998, lot 70; Private collection, San Antonio. EXHIBITED: [Possibly] Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, Dallas, n.d.; Salmagundi Club, New York, "Exhibition of Thumb-Box Pictures by Members," n.d. Edward Eisenlohr began his art studies with Frank Reaugh and Robert Jenkins Onderdonk. In Woodstock, he studied with Birge Harrison and at the Art Students League in New York. In 1907-1908, he went to Germany to study with Gustav Schonleber. While there he also enrolled in the Granducal Academy of Fine Arts. Upon returning, Eisenlohr devoted full time to art (he had left his position working for a Dallas bank in 1907). For the better part of the next twenty years Edward Eisenlohr and Frank Reaugh were the most accomplished artists in North Texas. Eisenlohr exhibited widely and his credits include the Pan American Exposition, San Francisco World's Fair, American Watercolor Society, Cincinnati Art Museum, Art Institute of Chicago, Corcoran Gallery of Art, National Academy of Design, Southern States Art League Circuit Exhibitions, the Edgar B. Davis Wildflower Competition, Museum of Modern Art, Oakland Art Museum, Texas Centennial Exposition, New York World's Fair, the Museum of Fine Arts Santa Fe, and museums/exhibitions across the state of Texas. HID12401132022 © 2024 Heritage Auctions | All Rights Reserved www.HA.com/TexasAuctioneerLicenseNotice
Condition
Scattered craquelure visible throughout the sky. Discolored varnish and minor surface soiling. Framed Dimensions 25.5 X 31 Inches
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