THE DUNES
signed T. B. Meteyard lower right
oil on canvas
36 x 54cm;14 1/4 x 21 1/4in
51 x 69cm; 20 x 27 1/4in (framed)
Property from a Private Collection, London
Painted circa 1900. American painter and graphic artist Thomas Meteyard grew up in Rock Island, Illinois, and was a student at Harvard (1885-1887) before leaving for Europe. In England he discovered the Aesthetic Movement, notably the work of Walter Crane and Edward Burne-Jones, then in Paris he studied variously in the ateliers of Léon Bonnat (1833-1922), Alfred Phillippe Roll (1846-1919) and with Auguste-Joseph Delecluse (1855-1928) at his eponymous Académie.
Like many aspiring American painters in the 1890s he joined the artists’ colony that had grown up around Claude Monet (1840-1926) at Giverny. Flourishing within this avant-garde milieu, Meteyard was one of the first Americans to have his work included in the early Post-Impressionist exhibitions. He moved back to England in 1906 where he painted until his death.
THE DUNES
signed T. B. Meteyard lower right
oil on canvas
36 x 54cm;14 1/4 x 21 1/4in
51 x 69cm; 20 x 27 1/4in (framed)
Property from a Private Collection, London
Painted circa 1900. American painter and graphic artist Thomas Meteyard grew up in Rock Island, Illinois, and was a student at Harvard (1885-1887) before leaving for Europe. In England he discovered the Aesthetic Movement, notably the work of Walter Crane and Edward Burne-Jones, then in Paris he studied variously in the ateliers of Léon Bonnat (1833-1922), Alfred Phillippe Roll (1846-1919) and with Auguste-Joseph Delecluse (1855-1928) at his eponymous Académie.
Like many aspiring American painters in the 1890s he joined the artists’ colony that had grown up around Claude Monet (1840-1926) at Giverny. Flourishing within this avant-garde milieu, Meteyard was one of the first Americans to have his work included in the early Post-Impressionist exhibitions. He moved back to England in 1906 where he painted until his death.
Auction: Live Sale: Fine Paintings, Works on Paper and Sculpture June 2026, 10th Jun, 2026
L.S. Lowry’s expansive Figures on a Beach (lot 39) is the lead painting in our June sale that ranges from the Old Masters to Modern British and post-War & Contemporary. Many of the works have been in the same collection for decades; a number have fascinating stories attached.
The first seven lots of Dutch and Flemish Old Masters are from the collection of Paul Wertheimer. Acquired almost hundred years ago, Wertheimer brought the works to England when he fled Germany in 1938. Leading the group are 17th century panels attributed to Moses van Uyttenbroeck and Lucas van Uden, the latter a reduced copy of Rubens’ original in the Royal Collection (lots 1 & 4). Another early panel, a portrait of Cornelisz. Van Beresteyn, is by a follower of Michiel Jansz. van Miereveld (lot 9).
Works by fellow artists and friends Augustus John and Edgar Augustus ‘Loben’ Slade (lots 20-25) feature John’s early portrait of Loben and five works on paper by the lesser known Slade, nephew of the founder of the Slade School of Art, one of which is a watercolour of Jessie McNeill, John’s model, muse and mistress.
Also in the sale are seven works by Australian artists, including Jeffrey Smart, William Blamire Young and Leonard French, all from a private collection in Surrey (lots 30-36), and ten paintings from a Cheshire Collection that features the work of Helen Bradley, Edouard Cortes and Marcel Dyf together with bracing coastal views by Campbell Archibald Mellon (lots 40-48).
A small and fascinating work on paper is by Paul Nash. It captures the view of Harry Rocks off Ballard Down from Nash's flat in Swanage where he was living in the mid-1930s and which he incorporated into his Surrealist work ahead of the major Surrealist exhibition in London of 1936 (lot 27).
Beside the Lowry beach scene, other post-War works include an important early sculpture by James Tower (lot 52), a leading sculptor-ceramicist of his generation. Other post-War abstract works include examples by Frank Avray Wilson, James Hull and Etienne Beothy (lots 50, 51, 55 & 57).
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