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GEORGE COPELAND AULT - INDUSTRIAL FACTORY - PAINTING - OIL ON BOARD - IN THE STYLE OF

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GEORGE COPELAND AULT - INDUSTRIAL FACTORY - PAINTING - OIL ON BOARD - IN THE STYLE OF
GEORGE COPELAND AULT - INDUSTRIAL FACTORY - PAINTING - OIL ON BOARD - IN THE STYLE OF
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Oil painting on board in the manner/style of George Copeland Ault. Our definition of “In the manner/style of”: The auction house believes that the work is done in the manner or style of the named artist and possibly after their lifetime, but the actual authorship is unknown. Dimensions: 45.72 x 35.56 cm. Artist information: George Copeland Ault (October 11, 1891 – December 30, 1948) was an American painter. He was loosely grouped with the Precisionist movement and, though influenced by Cubism and Surrealism, his most lasting work is of a realist nature. Ault was born in Cleveland, Ohio, US, into a wealthy family and spent his youth in London, England, where he studied at the Slade School of Art and St John's Wood School of Art. Return-ing to the United States in 1911, he spent the rest of his life in New York and New Jer-sey. His personal life henceforth was troubled. He became alcoholic during the 1920s, after the death of his mother in a mental institution. Each of his three brothers com-mitted suicide, two after the loss of the family fortune in the 1929 stock market crash. Although he had exhibited his works with some success, by the early 1930s his neurot-ic behavior and reclusiveness had alienated him from the gallery world. In 1937, Ault moved to Woodstock, New York with Louise Jonas, who would become his second wife, and tried to put his difficulties in the past. In Woodstock the couple lived a penu-rious existence in a small rented cottage that had no electricity or indoor plumb-ing. Depending on Louise for income, Ault created some of his finest paintings during this time but had difficulty selling them. In 1948, Ault was discovered dead five days after drowning in the Sawkill Brook on December 30, when he had taken a solitary walk in stormy and dark weather. The death was deemed a suicide by the coroner. In his lifetime, his works were displayed at the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Addison Gallery of American Art (in Andover, Massachusetts), among others. Ault worked in oil, watercolor and pencil. Provenance: Private Collection, NY. Lots that do not carry established documented provenance, nor any past auction record are described in this catalog as "in the manner/style of". Pieces are being sold "As Is". No additional information regarding provenance will be provided after the auction. It is fully bidders' responsibility to check, read the description well and review the photos of this item or lot before bidding. Customers must agree to purchase our item acknowledging the descriptions presented. Shipping: Buyer pays shipping costs. We combine your shipping, if you buy more than one item. All shipments will be shipped by DHL EXPRESS, fast, easy and safe to track after we ship your item. Any questions, you can contact us 24/7.
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GEORGE COPELAND AULT - INDUSTRIAL FACTORY - PAINTING - OIL ON BOARD - IN THE STYLE OF

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