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Mariquita Gill, Fisher Girls at Giverny 1894 painting

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Oil painting by female American artist that belonged to French impressionist circle, 1890s.

"Fisher Girls at Giverny" [Normandy, France], by Mariquita S. Gill ,double signature and date "M.Gill 94/ S.M.Gill 94", oil on stretched canvas, framed.

This artwork comes from the private collection, and was examined by the experts. Provenance is included in the Certification of Authenticity that will be provided with the painting.

Mariquita Gill (1861-1915) was an American painter. She was among the first generation of American painters to live and work in Giverny, France, during the 1890s. Mariquita Gill applied the light and coloristic concerns of Impressionism to views of the Seine Valley, depicting grain stacks and poplar trees, as well as the lush flowers growing in her garden. Upon relinquishing her expatriate lifestyle, Gill returned to the United States, where she was associated with the artistic life of Massachusetts.

Gill was born in 1861 in Montevideo, Uruguay. She began studying art in Boston in the 1880s. She continued her studies at the Art Students League of New York. In 1885, she moved to Paris where she studied at the Academie Julian. By the 1890s she had seen an exhibit of Claude Monet's work and subsequently moved to Giverny. In 1893, Gill's work was exhibited at the Palace of Fine Arts at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.

Gill returned to America in 1897, settling in Massachusetts. She exhibited her work at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Boston Art Club, the Copley Society of Art, the Boston Art Club, and the Society of American Artists.

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US: Priority (c.2-6 days) ---- $82.00 registered
Condition Report: Oil on stretched canvas, 14" x 25" [36.5cm x 63.5cm], frame 18.1/2" x 29.1/2" [47.5cm x 75cm]; some aging, the small area with the signature [c.1.1/2" x 1"] is over-cleaned which resulted in the removal of overglaze in this particular spot [see photo], otherwise very good condition.

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Oil painting by female American artist that belonged to French impressionist circle, 1890s.

"Fisher Girls at Giverny" [Normandy, France], by Mariquita S. Gill ,double signature and date "M.Gill 94/ S.M.Gill 94", oil on stretched canvas, framed.

This artwork comes from the private collection, and was examined by the experts. Provenance is included in the Certification of Authenticity that will be provided with the painting.

Mariquita Gill (1861-1915) was an American painter. She was among the first generation of American painters to live and work in Giverny, France, during the 1890s. Mariquita Gill applied the light and coloristic concerns of Impressionism to views of the Seine Valley, depicting grain stacks and poplar trees, as well as the lush flowers growing in her garden. Upon relinquishing her expatriate lifestyle, Gill returned to the United States, where she was associated with the artistic life of Massachusetts.

Gill was born in 1861 in Montevideo, Uruguay. She began studying art in Boston in the 1880s. She continued her studies at the Art Students League of New York. In 1885, she moved to Paris where she studied at the Academie Julian. By the 1890s she had seen an exhibit of Claude Monet's work and subsequently moved to Giverny. In 1893, Gill's work was exhibited at the Palace of Fine Arts at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.

Gill returned to America in 1897, settling in Massachusetts. She exhibited her work at the Art Institute of Chicago, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Boston Art Club, the Copley Society of Art, the Boston Art Club, and the Society of American Artists.

We will ship this artwork within US only.

Rates vary per zone, we will adjust shipping costs with the invoice.

US: Priority (c.2-6 days) ---- $82.00 registered
Condition Report: Oil on stretched canvas, 14" x 25" [36.5cm x 63.5cm], frame 18.1/2" x 29.1/2" [47.5cm x 75cm]; some aging, the small area with the signature [c.1.1/2" x 1"] is over-cleaned which resulted in the removal of overglaze in this particular spot [see photo], otherwise very good condition.

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