$490,000
Irving Ramsey Wiles (American, 1861-1948) A Walk Along the Harbor Shore Signed "Irving R. Wiles" l.r. Oil on canvas, 16 1/8 x 22 in. (41.0 x 55.8 cm), in a frame liner. Condition: Surface grime. Provenance: Descended within a New England family collection. N.B. Irving Ramsey Wiles was born in upstate New York. He was introduced to painting by his father, artist Lemuel Wiles (1826-1905), but it was not until he studied at New York's Arts Students League that he determined to make his father's profession his own. It was here that Wiles first met his mentor, William Merritt Chase (1849-1916), and the two remained lifelong friends. After two years at the Arts Students League Wiles went to Paris to study at the Académie Julian, perhaps at the suggestion of another of the League's teachers, Thomas Wilmer Dewing (1851-1938). Like many of his late 19th century contemporaries, Wiles used the "new" vitality of the Impressionist brush stroke and palette to express the beauty of the world around him. Not unlike Chase, Wiles was known for his dexterous and energized portraits, which often idealized his subjects by placing them in elegant attire and settings. Wiles often depicted his female subjects in white dresses. Out of doors, they were frequently drenched in warm sunlight and dashed with blue brushstrokes of shadow, a technique regularly employed by Chase, as well as John Singer Sargent (1856-1925) and Frank Weston Benson (1862-1951). Although portraiture was considered
Auctioneer:
Skinner
Date:
2010-05-21