O. OSBORNE
PROPERTY FROM THE COLLECTION OF MRS. MIRIAM MEANS
O. OSBORNE

View of New Brighton, Pennsylvania

Details
O. OSBORNE
View of New Brighton, Pennsylvania
signed and dated Painted/O. Osborne/ September/ 1850 (middleground right)
oil on canvas
26 x 40 in.
dated 1850
Provenance
Joseph McConnell, New Brighton, Pennsylvania
Lewis McConnell (b. 1854), son
Edith W. McConnell, daughter
William H. McConnell, nephew
Paula McConnell, daughter
Christie's, New York, 16 January 1998, lot 320

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Lot Essay


This scene depicts the town of New Brighton, Pennsylvania and the Beaver River with the Allegheny Mountains in the background and the Alum Rocks in the foreground. The artist, O. Osborne, has not been identified but may be, or may be related to, either J. O. Osborne, a landscape and portrait painter working in Ohio in the mid-19th century or Milo Osborne, an engraver and townscape artist who worked in the Philadelphia area between 1849 and 1860 (George C. Groce and David H. Wallace, The New-York Historical Society's Dictionary of Artists in America, 1564-1860 (New Haven, 1957), p. 479).

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