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William Henery Painting

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By [email protected], 25 February, 2025
Description

There is wear and tear on the frame and a small tear in the canvas. It's not very noticeable when looking at actual painting.

Artist - 1854-1928

Category
Paintings
Medium
Oil on Canvas
Distinguishing marks
Signed by artist W. Henery
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
45x32
Date Period
Early 20th century
Weight
5lbs
For Sale?
Yes
Photos
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Charley

4 months ago

Oil Painting by W. Henry

Item Description:
This is an original oil painting on canvas signed by W. Henry (1854-1928). The painting depicts a mountain landscape with trees and a river, rendered in rich autumnal colors. It measures 45x32 inches and is housed in a wooden frame. There is wear and tear on the frame and a small tear in the canvas, but the damage is not highly noticeable when viewing the painting.

Historical Significance:
The artist, W. Henry, appears to have been active in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and his works often feature detailed nature scenes. Landscape paintings from this period were popular among collectors and art enthusiasts, particularly those that depict idyllic, romanticized outdoor settings.

Condition and Value Assessment:

  • Condition: Good (minor canvas tear, frame wear)
  • Market Value Estimate: $200 - $800
    • Similar works by lesser-known landscape artists from this period typically sell in this range.
    • The condition (canvas tear and frame wear) may lower the value.
    • If the artist is more recognized, the price could be higher.

Recommendations:

  • Professional Appraisal: If you believe W. Henry is a notable listed artist, a formal appraisal by an art specialist (e.g., Christie's, Sotheby’s, or a local fine art dealer) could help establish a more precise value.
  • Restoration: A professional restoration could increase the resale value, especially if the painting is sought after.
  • Selling Platforms: Consider selling through art auction houses, eBay, LiveAuctioneers, or a local galleryspecializing in early 20th-century landscapes.
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