JOHN HENRY DOLPH (AMERICAN, 1835-1903) GENRE SCENE WITH KITTEN AND BUMBLEBEE
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JOHN HENRY DOLPH (AMERICAN, 1835-1903) GENRE SCENE WITH KITTEN AND BUMBLEBEE, oil on board, a charming scene of a white, gray, and black striped kitten playing with a bumblebee in an outdoor setting, signed lower right. Housed under glass in a period, possibly original, gilt frame with molded-composition ornament. Fourth quarter 19th century. 6 7/8" x 8 1/4" sight, 16 1/2" x 18" OA.
Catalogue Note: Born in Fort Ann, New York, John Henry Dolph (1835-1903) was a 19th century American artist who was mostly recognized during his lifetime for oil paintings of dogs and cats. Having begun his career as a portrait painter in Detroit, Michigan in the 1850s, Dolph also painted landscapes in the Hudson River School manner before his 1875 depiction of a Persian cat drew so much attention in New York City art circles that he shifted his artistic focus almost entirely to animal painting thereafter. The present depiction of a kitten and a bumblebee is a classic example of his mature work.
Provenance:
The important collection of H. Marshall Goodman Jr., Richmond, VA.
Condition
Very good overall visual condition with minor surface abrasion to cat's hindquarters. Frame with minor wear. Not examined out of frame.
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