9 William Merritt Chase (American, 1849-1916) The Copper Urn, ca. 1904; Oil on canvas (framed); Signed; 35 1/4" x 40 1/4"; Exhibition: “Loan Exhibition of Paintings by William M. Chase,” New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, February-March 1917, no. 31.; “Mr. T.H. Russell Presents an Important Exhibition of Paintings by William M. Chase from the Family,” Ferargil Galleries, New York October 1922, no. 7 (as The Copper Urn).; “Exhibition of Paintings by Williams M. Chase,” Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, November 1922 (as The Copper Urn).; Cincinnati Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio, December 1922; Albright Art Gallery, The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Buffalo, N.Y., January-February 1923; “Special Memorial Exhibition of Paintings by the Late William M. Chase,” Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., March-April 1923, no. 13 (as Still Life with Copper Urn); “Paintings by William Merritt Chase ” Newhouse Galleries, St. Louis, Mo., March-April 1927, no. 8, illustrated (as Still Life); “Exhibition of the Works of William Merritt Chase ” American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, April-July 1928, no. 27 (probable); “Chase Centennial Exhibition,” John Herron Art Museum, Indianapolis, November-December 1949, no. 39 (as Fruit Still Life, Still Life with Copper Urn); Literature: Paintings by William Merritt Chase Newhouse Galleries, St. Louis, privately printed, limited edition, 1927, no. 49 (illustrated as Still Life); Wilbur D. Peat, Checklist of Known Work by William M. Chase, Chase Centennial Exhibition, John Herron Art Museum, Indianapolis, 1949; Provenance: Estate of the artist; Newhouse Galleries, St. Louis (by 1927); Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Davies, 1928; Sotheby’s Park-Bernet, Inc., September 28, 1973; Private Collection, New York Signed "Wm. M. Chase" lower left recto. Painting has been lined. Painting surface appears stable and relatively clean. Scattered inpainting is evident under a blacklight- particularly concentrated in areas of the background and tablecloth surface. Some inpainting to lower portion of copper kettle. Please be advised that condition reports are often updated during preview. Please be sure to check for updated condition reports the day of the sale, as there may have been a change or addition. Estimate: $45,000 - $65,000
9 William Merritt Chase (American, 1849-1916) The Copper Urn, ca. 1904; Oil on canvas (framed); Signed; 35 1/4" x 40 1/4"; Exhibition: “Loan Exhibition of Paintings by William M. Chase,” New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, February-March 1917, no. 31.; “Mr. T.H. Russell Presents an Important Exhibition of Paintings by William M. Chase from the Family,” Ferargil Galleries, New York October 1922, no. 7 (as The Copper Urn).; “Exhibition of Paintings by Williams M. Chase,” Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, November 1922 (as The Copper Urn).; Cincinnati Museum, Cincinnati, Ohio, December 1922; Albright Art Gallery, The Buffalo Fine Arts Academy, Buffalo, N.Y., January-February 1923; “Special Memorial Exhibition of Paintings by the Late William M. Chase,” Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C., March-April 1923, no. 13 (as Still Life with Copper Urn); “Paintings by William Merritt Chase ” Newhouse Galleries, St. Louis, Mo., March-April 1927, no. 8, illustrated (as Still Life); “Exhibition of the Works of William Merritt Chase ” American Academy of Arts and Letters, New York, April-July 1928, no. 27 (probable); “Chase Centennial Exhibition,” John Herron Art Museum, Indianapolis, November-December 1949, no. 39 (as Fruit Still Life, Still Life with Copper Urn); Literature: Paintings by William Merritt Chase Newhouse Galleries, St. Louis, privately printed, limited edition, 1927, no. 49 (illustrated as Still Life); Wilbur D. Peat, Checklist of Known Work by William M. Chase, Chase Centennial Exhibition, John Herron Art Museum, Indianapolis, 1949; Provenance: Estate of the artist; Newhouse Galleries, St. Louis (by 1927); Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Davies, 1928; Sotheby’s Park-Bernet, Inc., September 28, 1973; Private Collection, New York Signed "Wm. M. Chase" lower left recto. Painting has been lined. Painting surface appears stable and relatively clean. Scattered inpainting is evident under a blacklight- particularly concentrated in areas of the background and tablecloth surface. Some inpainting to lower portion of copper kettle. Please be advised that condition reports are often updated during preview. Please be sure to check for updated condition reports the day of the sale, as there may have been a change or addition. Estimate: $45,000 - $65,000
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