SAMUEL MARSDEN BROOKES (1816-1892)
SAMUEL MARSDEN BROOKES (1816-1892)
SAMUEL MARSDEN BROOKES (1816-1892)
2 More
SAMUEL MARSDEN BROOKES (1816-1892)

Ling Cod, Red Vermillion and Salmon

Details
SAMUEL MARSDEN BROOKES (1816-1892)
Ling Cod, Red Vermillion and Salmon
signed and dated 'Brookes. 1867' (lower left)
oil on canvas
28 3/4 x 24 in. (73 x 60.9 cm.)
Painted in 1867.
Provenance
Private collection, California.
Private collection, Arroyo Grande, California, by descent.
John Moran Auctioneers, Monrovia, California, 24 March 2015, lot 112, sold by the above.
Acquired by the late owner from the above.

Brought to you by

Tylee Abbott
Tylee Abbott Senior Vice President, Head of American Art

Lot Essay

The son of a botanist, Samuel Marsden Brookes was born in Middlesex, England, in 1816 before moving with his family to Chicago in 1833. There he studied with itinerant artists, which served as his only form of artistic instruction. After living in England from 1845-46, Brookes worked in Chicago and Milwaukee before relocating permanently to San Francisco in 1860. Once in California, Brookes realized national recognition for his still lifes, which featured varied intricate arrangements of fruit or fish. In addition to being a successful practicing artist, Brookes founded the California Art Union in 1865 and managed the San Francisco Artists’ Union. Brookes’ works can be found in the Brooklyn Museum, the Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, California, and the Monterey Museum of Art, California.

More from From Peale to Peto: American Masters from the Pollack Collection

View All
View All