Description: wallace nutting signed print A Flemish boudoir Picture of a woman sewing or doing needlework. multicolored rag rug. peach tones on the woman’s dress with white highlights. a white handkerchief on the floor. Title is “a flemish boudoir ” signed Wallace nutting. There is a small water stain on the matt board. see photo. print is 4 1/2 wide by 6 1/2 inch tall. Framed with glass . frame is 11 inch by 12.5 inch. colorized aquatint Wallace Nutting (November 17, 1861 – July 19, 1941) was an American minister, photographer, artist, and antiquarian, who is most famous for his landscape photos of New England. He also was an accomplished author, lecturer, furniture maker, antiques expert and collector. His atmospheric photographs helped spur the Colonial Revival style. In 1904 he opened the Wallace Nutting Art Prints Studio on East 23rd Street in New York. After a year he moved his business to a farm in Southbury, Connecticut. He called this place "Nuttinghame". In 1912 he moved the photography studio to Framingham, Massachusetts, in a home he called "Nuttingholme".That year he published a catalog of prints that was 97 pages and included about 900 images. Nutting's photographs ranged in subject and price to suit a variety of tastes. His catalog included pastoral scenes such as views of abbeys, cathedrals, bridges, mountains, flowers, and winding roads.One of his most common themes was "Colonials", which were photos of women in traditional 18th-Century roles.These were traditional pictures of femininity, usually pictured indoors in front of a chest, chair, or looking glass.
Price: 19 USD
Location: San Jose, California
End Time: 2024-10-24T00:30:31.000Z
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Artist: Wallace Nutting
Type: Print
Item Height: 5 in
Theme: Domestic & Family Life
Item Length: 7 in
Production Technique: Aquatint
Subject: Women