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4 Things You Might Not Know About Ellenville
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Every Monday on the Wakin Up with CJ and Jess Show we break out the Wheel O Towns to help us celebrate and spread some love to one Hudson Valley, greater Danbury Connecticut town. After Jess gives the wheel a spin, whatever town it lands on is officially the Wolf Hometown of the Week!! This week the wheel landed on Ellenville, so let s get to know Ellenville a little bit better.
Let s start with, YES we know that Ellenville is a village and not a town.LOL.it s located in Ulster County and WOW did we learn some really cool things about Ellenville thanks to fans of the radio show.
Women Artists Featured at Shannonâs April 29th!
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HELEN MARIA TURNER American (1858-1958) Portrait of Anne Spencer, c. 1925 oil on canvas, signed and inscribed lower left Helen M. Turner N.Y. 40 x 30 inches
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ABASTENIA ST. LEGER EBERLE American (1878-1942) Girl Skipping Rope bronze, signed and dated A St. L Eberle 09, stamped with foundry mark S. Klaber & Co. / Founders New York height: 14 1/2 inches
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FIDELIA BRIDGES American (1834-1923) Goldfinches and Thistle oil on canvas, signed and dated lower right F. Bridges 1873 14 x 11 inches
Shannonâs April 29th Spring Auction will feature several works by leading female artists. Leading the sale are two portraits of young women by
Shannon s Spring Fine Art auction now open for bidding
Oil on canvas mounted on paperboard by Sanford Robinson Gifford (American, 1823-1880), titled Lake George from Near Sabbath Day Point, 10 ¾ inches by 14 ¾ inches (est. $30,000 - $50,000).
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.-Shannons Fine Art Auctioneers will kick off the spring auction season with a sale of paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures on Thursday, April 29th, at 6 pm Eastern time. The 200-plus artworks include American art, modern and contemporary art, sculptures, Hudson River School paintings and various offerings by female artists in various categories.
Leading the sale is a painting by Willard Leroy Metcalf titled The Road that Leads to Home (est. $150,000-$250,000). The classic Connecticut Impressionist view of the Litchfield hills depicts a farmhouse that still stands in Woodbury. Metcalfs renowned depictions of sunlight and shadow are evident in this rural, idyllic scene of country life. A rare figural work by Metca
Impressionist painting by Willard Leroy Metcalf will headline Shannon s April 29th fine art auction
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Oil on canvas by William Leroy Metcalf (American, 1858-1925), titled The Road that Leads to Home (Woodbury, Conn.), signed, circa 1919, 26 inches by 29 inches (est. $150,000-$250,000).
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MILFORD, CONN. â Shannonâs Fine Art Auctioneers will kick off the spring auction season with a sale of paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures on Thursday, April 29th, at 6 pm Eastern time. The 200-plus artworks include American art, modern and contemporary art, sculptures, Hudson River School paintings and various offerings by female artists in various categories.