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Price
$2,200
Dimensions
23.500 x 12.000 x 1.500 inches
This original painting is currently for sale. At the present time, originals are not offered for sale through the Neighborhood Gallery of Boynton Beach secure checkout system. Please contact the gallery directly to inquire about purchasing this original.
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Title
Polo Players
Artist
W Cortland Butterfield
Medium
Painting - Oil On Masonite
Description
Biography from Roger King Fine Art
Cortland Butterfield is perhaps best known as a figurative painter, though he also painted still lifes, florals, and marine subjects.
He was born in Newark, New Jersey, and studied at Cooper-Union Art School, the Art Students League, and the Ecole des Beaux Arts in Paris. He was a co-founder of the American Opera Repertory Company, a member of the Society of Independent Artists, and a teacher at the Art Students League, the Newark Academy of Arts and the Montclair School of Fine Art. Butterfield exhibited at the National Academy of Design, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Montclair Art Museum, and galleries in New York and New Hope, Pennsylvania. He died in New Hope in 1977.
His works are in the collections of the National Academy, the New Jersey Center for the Visual Arts, and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.
This original oil on masonite depicts a polo match with two riders and horses.
It is in good condition.
The Neighborhood Gallery on Fine Art America is offering this painting in it's original frame which measures 24.5" x 13" in height. It is hand signed on the lower right. Additional photos are available upon request. It has been recently appraised and all documentation will be forwarded to the buyer. For more information or to arrange an in person viewing call Richard Beau Lieu at 561-736-8181 or email: beaulieustudios@aol.com
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