Painting

Object number2014.119.3
Date1922
MediumCanvas/Paint/Glass/Wood/Metal/Paper/Adhesive tape/Graphite/Ink
Credit LineGift of Ellen Bonar Wilt
DescriptionFramed untitled miniature oil painting of an industrial scene. Colorful scene features buildings on a pier on the right with a waterway and bridge on the left. Glass glazing. Wood frame is painted gold and has palmette design around the perimeter of the front.Dimensions7.313 x 9.438 x 1.25 in. (18.6 x 24 x 3.2 cm)
MarksHandwritten on the back of the cardboard is "presented by / Jms Bonar / 1922 / Ferdinand, / Kaufmans / 57 yrs / ago / Pittsburgh Artist".

Piece of white paper attached with adhesive tape to the bottom left corner of the back has handwritten in graphite "PRESENTED BY / JAMES BONAR / DATE 1922 / FERDINAND KAUFMANS / PGH. ARTIST / 5" X 7" unframed".
Historical NotesThe donor Ellen Bonar Wilt is the granddaughter of Pittsburgh artist James Bonar. This oil painting miniature depicts an industrial scene by Ferdinand Kaufmann. Kaufmann, primarily a landscape and marine painter, was born in Germany in 1864, and moved to Pittsburgh when he was a teenager, but left at times to study art in Paris with Laurens, Bougereau, Constant, and Manet. In 1921, he moved to California where he stayed for the remainder of his life. His work includes scenes from Pittsburgh, PA, harbor scenes from Los Angeles, CA, and Gloucester, MA, and interior valleys, coasts, and the mountains of Southern California.
Previous owner (1864 - 1942)
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