Woodbury Antiques & Fine Art

Located in historic Woodbury, CT, we have a rustic gallery and garden setting, and we offer 18th & 19th c. American, British & Continental antiques with many decorative accessories. Our gallery features original creative works in various mediums geared for the discriminating collector.

Scroll down to see our great show of New England landscape paintings, on exhibit until Autumn 2008.

Individual artist biographies may be found by clicking here.

Click here to read the press release

 


 

473 Main Street South
Woodbury, CT 06798

Tel: 203.266.4753
Fax: 203.263.3863

Email: antique@snet.net

 


 

Monday: Closed
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 12pm - 5pm
Thursday: 12pm - 5pm
Friday: 12pm - 5pm
Saturday: 12pm - 5pm
Sunday: 2pm - 5pm


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Paintings of New England by Landscape Artists

and the Boston School

Featured Exhibition from Winter 2008 through Summer 2008,

 

In 1630, Governor John Winthrop said the following about New England:

    Now the only way to avoid this shipwreck and to provide for our posterity is to follow the counsel of Micah, to do justly, to love mercy, to walk humbly with our God, for this end, we must be knit together in this work as one man, we must entertain each other in brotherly affection, we must be willing to abridge our selves of our superfluities, for the supply of others necessities, we must uphold a familiar commerce together in all meekness, gentleness, patience and liberality, we must delight in each other, make others conditions our own rejoice together, mourn together, labor, and suffer together, always having before our eyes our commission and community in the work, our community as members of the same body, so shall wee keep the unity of the spirit in the bond of peace, the Lord will be our God and delight to dwell among us, as his own people and will command a blessing upon us in all our ways, so that we shall see much more of his wisdom, power, goodness and truth, then formerly we have been acquainted with, we shall find that the God of Israel is among us, when ten of us shall be able to resist a thousand of our enemies, when he shall make us a praise and glory, that men shall say of succeeding plantations: the lord make it like that of New England: for we must consider that we shall be as a City upon a Hill,
 
    Since then New England has provoked the American Revolution, seen virgin forests yield to the plow, helped ignite the Industrial revolution, and all of this has been captured on canvas by artists of the Hudson River School, the American Impressionists and in a more intimate form by the Boston School, as well as by other more recent artists of quality. We hope you enjoy these selections as they are but the tip of the proverbial Iceberg!
Note: Double click individual photos to initiate download of high resolution images

William Moore Davis (1829-1920), Tidal Inlet on Long Island Sound, 9-3/4 by 14-1/2 inches, oil/canvas

Edmund Darch Lewis (1835-1910), View of Mount Mansfield, Vermont, 26 by 40 inches

George H. McCord (1848-1909), Twilight in the Wilderness, 1876, 6 by 10 inches,

Signed and dated verso.

Thomas Corwin Lindsay (1838-1907), Change of Seasons, 16 by 23 inches, oil/canvas

Period frame

Albert Prentice Button (1872-1934) Cape Cod Windmill, 20 by 16 inches wc/paper

Original exhibition label verso.

William J. Hennessy (1839-1917), Cliffwalk, Newport, RI, 12 by 9 inches, oil/canvas

Walter Clark (1849-1917), A Connecticut Village, 12 by 16 inches, oil/board

William Chadwick (1879-1963), Marshes near Old Lyme, CT, 14 by 20 inches, oil/canvas

Original Art Nouveau frame.

William Chadwick (1879-1963), The Boatyard, 14 by 18 inches, oil/board

Note: double sided with a Savannah GA city scene painted verso

Hal Robinson (1875-1933), Farmington River, CT, 20 by 24 inches, oil/canvas

Extensive inscription verso.

Hal Robinson (1875-1933), Flower Delivery on Christmas Eve, 30 by 40 inches, oil/canvas

Horace Brown (1876-1949), Near Springfield, Vermont, 36 by 39 inches, oil/canvas

Click here to E-Mail us questions you might have about paintings, antiques or fine artifacts.

 

Click here to see our 2007 Exhibition on Eugene Francis Savage (1883-1978). It will be a touring

museum exhibition down south in the next couple of years, starting with the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens

in Jacksonville, Florida and then moving on to other fine museums the southeast.