christopher-high-shearer-american-1846-1926-a-summer-stroll-through-the-forest
Lot 258
Christopher High Shearer (American, 1846-1926), A Summer Stroll Through the Forest
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Oil on canvas, 1883, signed and dated at lower left, presented in a period gilt composition liner.

Stretcher size 22 x 27 in.; Frame dimensions 28 1/2 x 33 1/2 in.

From the Private Collection of the late Elizabeth C. Sager, Raleigh, North Carolina

Christopher Shearer was born on a family farm in Shearertown, just outside Reading, Pennsylvania. He began his art studies with the noted Reading artists, Francis Daniel Devlan and John Heyl Raser. He spent several years in Europe, furthering his studies at the academies in Dusseldorf and Munich, before returning to Reading in the late 1870s.

Shearer is well known for his detailed landscapes and entomological illustrations and collections. He was a noted art instructor and was instrumental in the founding and development of the Reading Public Museum. Shearer exhibited frequently throughout his life, showing works at the Brooklyn Art Association, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and The Dusseldorf Art Academy.

canvas in need of re-stretching; light surface grime; some chipping and rubbing to frame.

$1,000 - 3,000