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Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA

Moving Sale 2024

Moving Sale Special Finale

Only this Saturday, August 24, 2024, the last day of the sale:
Buy 2 pieces get 60% off.
Buy 3 pieces – 70% off.
Buy 4 pieces – 80% off.
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
Victory for Art Lovers
Here’s your chance to acquire beautiful art at tremendous savings for your home or office, or as a gift.
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
This represents a small portion of all the art that’s on sale.
Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA

Art Sale at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing, Wellesley, MA
A pair of pictures count as one.
Sale applies to in-store purchases only.
All sales final. No further discounts apply. The custom framing is not on sale.
Does not apply to purchases made prior to August 14, 2024.
Sale ends August 24, 2024.
If you have any questions, please reply to this email or call 781-235-0430.

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Woman On Balcony by William Morris Hunt at Page Waterman Gallery, Wellesley, MA.

Woman On Balcony by William Morris Hunt

W. M. Hunt's Iconic "Woman on Balcony"

Ryan Black discusses a special work of art in the Gallery by American Impressionist, W.M. Hunt.

A prominent artist in Boston, The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston has a number of paintings by W.M. Hunt on permanent display in the Salon Gallery. The MFA Library comprises the W.M. Hunt Memorial Library and eight curatorial department libraries.

If you have any questions, please Email Ryan.

Biography

Hunt was the son of a Vermont congressman. He learned to draw at an early age, his first teacher being an Italian artist named Gambadella.

After leaving Harvard College in his third year, Hunt was taken in 1844 by his widowed mother and her other four children to the south of France. After travel in the Middle East, they stopped in Rome where William did some drawing in the studio of American sculptor, Henry Kirke Brown.

In 1845, he entered the Düsseldorf Academy, but left the next year for Paris where he became a pupil of Thomas Couture from 1846 to 1852. The sight of Millet’s The Sower at the Salon of 1851 in Paris inspired Hunt to spend most of the next two years with Millet at Barbizon. Hunt returned to the United States in 1854 and two years later moved to Newport, Rhode Island, where he painted and took a few pupils.

In 1862, he settled permanently in Boston where the demand for his portraits grew as did the size and popularity of his classes.

His last trip to Europe was made in 1867. The great Boston fire of 1872 destroyed Hunt’s Summer Street studio and with it his collection of French paintings. He traveled to Mexico in 1875 and in the same year was commissioned to paint two murals for the new State Capital at Albany, New York. Shortly after their completion (and rapid demise due to faulty installation), Hunt drowned off the coast of New Hampshire.

The aversion of many Easterners to French art was regarded by Hunt to be an “unpardonable conceit” and to balance the record, he encouraged and supported a bevy of younger American artists as well as numerous patrons and collectors in the Boston area. The lessons wrought from his training with Couture and Millet added to his ready wit and compelling presence gave Hunt more than enough equipment to articulate the aesthetic concerns of these men as well as those of several other French artists, especially from among the Barbizon group.

Hunt preached a gospel of directness, simplicity, harmony of effect, and a willingness to accept the relative beauty of even the most common subjects. Although one of New England’s finest portraitists for over twenty years, Hunt made no secret of his difficulties in painting convincing landscapes, finding natural light and the constant changes it effects a particularly vexing problem.

As a result, even his most charming landscapes (which are usually more indebeted to Corot or Daubigny than to Millet) give the appearance of a shorthand method grafted on to a studio design—usually one derived from from the many charcoal sketches, which Hunt was especially fond of executing.

Peter Bermingham American Art in the Barbizon Mood (Washington, D.C.: National Collection of Fine Arts and Smithsonian Institution Press, 1975)

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Silent Art Auction at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in MetroWest Boston

Silent Art Auction July 2024

Three Tips for Today’s Closing of Our….
Silent Art Auction at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in MetroWest Boston

Visit. Bid. Support

Tip #1

Arrive close to 3 p.m. so you have time to view the art and to check on your bid(s).

Tip #2

Place your final bids before 4 p.m. today, Wed., July 17.

Tip #3

Raise a glass of Prosecco to toast the highest bidders (which may be you).

If you’re not here we will call you if you are the highest bidder.

Silent Art Auction at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in MetroWest Boston
This is a great chance to enhance your home, office, vacation home, or to give as a gift.
Silent Art Auction at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in MetroWest Boston
There are many, many more to see in the Gallery.
Silent Art Auction at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in MetroWest Boston
Hours Tuesday through Saturday, 10 - 5.

Silent Art Auction at Page Waterman Gallery and Framing in MetroWest Boston
We look forward to seeing you. No appointment necessary.

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Opening in September 2024, the new home of Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing.

Opening September – Our New Home in South Natick

Opening September, Our New Home in South Natick

To provide you with a better shopping experience.

That’s why we’re moving in September. Our new home is just down the road in charming South Natick: 57 Eliot Street, across from the waterfall and next to the Charles River Coffee House.

Please continue to bring your framing projects to our Wellesley location throughout the summer.

Opening in September 2024, the new home of Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing.
Opening in September 2024, the new home of Page Waterman, Gallery & Framing.

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Silent Art Auction 2024

Visit. Bid. Support

Come to the Gallery and bid now through to 4 p.m. Wednesday, June 19.

Here’s your perfect opportunity to acquire fine art at a great value.

Ahead of our move to a new location we need to find new homes for our fine art.

Applies only to art on display in the Gallery.
Scroll for details…
You'll be amazed at the low starting bids.
This is a great chance to enhance your home, office, vacation home, or to get a gift for the Grad who's starting out.
Hours Tuesday through Saturday, 10 - 5.

We look forward to seeing you. No appointment necessary.
 
 

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30% Off Sale through May 25

30% Off All Art on Display in the Gallery

Savings apply to framed and unframed art on display through this Saturday, May 25.
Wave I and II (diptych) by Kendall Klingbeil
Wave I and II

Diptych by Kendall Klingbeil; oil and wax on paper.

Road to the River by Tanaka Ryohei
Road to the River

Tanaka Ryohei; aquatint 9 1/4" x 15 1/4".

Hours
Tuesday through Saturday, 10 – 5.

We look forward to seeing you.
No appointment necessary.
Abby's Chair by Alison Goodwin
Abby's Chair

Alison Goodwin; serigraph; 20" x 20".

City Neighborhood by Alison Goodwin
City Neighborhood

Alison Goodwin; serigraph; 20" x 20".

Saccades XIV

Ken Elliott; Giclée on paper; 28” x 28”.

Into the Woods II

Ken Elliott; monotype; 15” x 30”.

Mary's Table by Alison Goodwin
Mary's Table

Alison Goodwin; serigraph; 22" x 33".

Low Clouds I

Ken Elliott; monotype; 10” x 17”.

Morgan’s Corner

Paul Strisik; oil on canvas; 16” x 20”.

Beached Dories oil on canvas by Paul Strisik
Beached Dories

Paul Strisik; oil on canvas; 20" x 30".

Morning Path on Honey Hollow

Jane Cooper; oil on paper; 22” x 30”.

Off Shore

Jane Cooper; oil on paper; 22” x 30”.

Coneflowers 5

Betty Ball: monotype; 12" x 12".

Betty Ball: monotype; 12" x 12".
Peonies

Betty Ball: monotype; 12" x 12".

Bashful by Betty Ball
Bashful

Betty Ball: monotype; 12" x 12".

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Silver Garden I by Yoshikatsu Tamekane

Contemporary Japanese Print Show May 2024

Contemporary Japanese Print Show

Friday, May 17
2 p.m. – 5 p.m.
Saturday, May 18
11 a.m. -2 p.m.
Allison Tolman from the Tolman Collection is bringing with her artwork that will be here for these two days only.
You’ll see a unique selection by contemporary Japanese print makers.
Silver Garden I by Yoshikatsu Tamekane

Silver Garden I

By Yoshikatsu Tamekane; woodblock; 12" x 16".

Road to the River by Tanaka Ryohei

Road to the River

By Tanaka Ryohei; aquatint 9 1/4" x 15 1/4".

Anthology by Toko Shinoda

Anthology

By Toko Shinoda; hand embellished lithograph; 21" x 28".

Cedar Morning by Joichi Hoshi

Cedar Morning

By Joichi Hoshi; woodblock; 19" x 31".

Allison Tolman of The Tolman Collecation at Page Waterman Gallery & Framing in 2023 for another Contemporary Japenese Print Show.

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20% Off All Art On Display Only Through May 11

20% Off All Framed and Unframed Art on Display in the Gallery

This special Spring sale is your chance to add new artwork to your home or office, and it’s just in time for Mother’s Day gifts.

Only May 1 – 11.

Open Tuesday to Saturday 10 to 5.

Closed Sunday and Monday.

Sale does not apply to purchases made before May 1, 2024.
Custom framing is not on sale.

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Painting by Gary Hoffmann available at Page Waterman Gallery

Gary Hoffmann: Subjects through the Years

Gary Hoffmann: Subjects Through The Years

Ends Saturday, April 27

Boy with His Dog by Gary Hoffmann
Boy with His Dog

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 40" x 48".

Gary David Hoffmann

Award winning artist Gary David Hoffmann continues the great lineage of Boston painters, having trained with the late R. H. Ives Gammell, who himself had studied with such greats as Edmund Tarbell, William Paxton and Joseph DeCamp. The fundamentals of Gary’s work, like all the traditional masters before him, come from patience, a great understanding of color and light and rigid attention to detail and draftsmanship.

His wonderful interiors and portraits, with their rich colors, tangible atmosphere and complex compositions that hint at a greater narrative, evoke the spirit of John Singer Sargent and Diego Velázquez. His plein-air landscapes, with their dancing, bravura brush-work, show off his mastery of light and color and conjure the impressionist works of Frank Weston Benson and Childe Hassam. Hoffmann’s still-life paintings showcase a range of delicate texture and light while immortalizing and giving dimension to stunning and perishable subjects.

Studio Down Time by Gary Hoffmann
Studio Down Time

By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 18" x 14".

We've never had so many works of art by Gary David Hoffmann in the Gallery before. We invite you to immerse yourself in his beautiful art.

Moonrise Over the Atlantic

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 36” x 48”.

New Dawn Roses by Gary Hoffmann
New Dawn Roses

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 30" x 36".

Nauset Surf

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas board; 11" x 14".

Summer Swells by Gary Hoffmann
Summer Swells

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 14" x 11".

Fresh Cut by Gary Hoffmann
Fresh Cut

By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 15" x 13".

His wonderful interiors and portraits, with their rich colors, tangible atmosphere and complex compositions that hint at a greater narrative, evoke the spirit of John Singer Sargent and Diego Velázquez.

Pirate's Cove by Gary Hoffmann
Pirate's Cove

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas board; 16" x 24".

Spring Bloom Boston Public Garden

[SOLD]
By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 20” x 24” .

The Red Kimono by Gary Hoffmann
The Red Kimono

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 18" x 14".

October Evening by Gary Hoffmann
October Evening

Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 14" x 11".

Summer Roses by Gary Hoffmann
Summer Roses

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on panel; 18" x 14".

Yosemite Falls by Gary Hoffmann
Yosemite Falls

Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 10" x 8".

Woman Reading by Gary Hoffmann
Woman Reading

By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 13" x 17".

The Undraped Figure by Gary Hoffmann
The Undraped Figure

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on canvas; 16" x 12".

Spring Shadows by Gary Hoffmann
Spring Shadows

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on panel; 9" x 12".

Nude on Beach by Gary Hoffmann
Nude on Beach

By Gary Hoffmann; watercolor; 24" x 19".

Early Roses by Gary Hoffmann
Early Roses

By Gary Hoffmann; oil on panel; 11" x 14".

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Spring Time Art Sale

Spring Art Sale

Save 20% on all art by three of our favorite artists: Betty Ball, Jane Cooper and Ken Elliott.

Sale ended Saturday, April 6, 2024. Thank you.

Betty Ball: monotype; 12" x 12".

Peonies

By Betty Ball; monotype; 12" x 12".

Coneflowers 5

By Betty Ball; monotype; 12" x 12".

Bashful by Betty Ball

Bashful

By Betty Ball; monotype; 12" x 12".

Blue Campanula #5

By Betty Ball; monotype; 12" x 12".

Spring Equinox by Betty Ball; mixed media/monotype; 22" x 30"

Spring Equinox

By Betty Ball

Cornflower #3

By Betty Ball; monotype; 12" x 12".

Off Shore

By Jane Cooper; oil on paper; 22" x 30". 

Morning Path on Honey Hollow

By Jane Cooper; oil on paper; 22" x 30".

Kipps Pond

By Jane Cooper; monotype on leaf; 12” x 12”. 

Symphony in Blue

By Jane Cooper; monotype; 12” x 10”.

Doonbeg by Jane Cooper

Doonbeg

By Jane Cooper; monotype; 22" x 32". 

Silvered Light, Distant Horizon

By Jane Cooper; oil on paper; 30” x 22”.

Blue Fall A

By Jane Cooper; unique photolithograph monoprint; 32”x 23”.

Blue Fall B

By Jane Cooper; unique photolithograph monoprint; 32” x 23”.

Into the Woods II

By Ken Elliott; monotype; 15" x 30".

Yellow Burst II

By Ken Elliott; monotype; 17" x 14". 

Sky Fragment, Blue and Red II

By Ken Elliott; monotype; 16” x 16”.

Blue Wish

By Ken Elliott; giclée on paper; 28” x 28”.

Dark Blue Lake

By Ken Elliott; monotype; 12” x 16”.

Low Clouds I

By Ken Elliott; monotype; 10” x 17”.

Yellow Curtain

By Ken Elliott; giclée on paper; 28” x 28”.

Saccades XIV

By Ken Elliott; giclée on paper; 28” x 28”.

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