Fern Coppedge (American, 1883-1951): Winter in the Village (via Freeman's Hindman)
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Fern Coppedge (American, 1883-1951): Winter in the Village (via Freeman's Hindman)
Fern Coppedge
Fern Coppedge
Fern Isabel Coppedge (July 28, 1883 – April 21, 1951) was an American impressionist painter.
Born in the small town of Cerro Gordo near Decatur, Illinois, to John L. Kuns and Maria Dilling Kuns, Fern Coppedge spent much of her life in Pennsylvania where she was associated with the New Hope School of American Impressionism, the Fellowship of the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, and the Philadelphia Art Alliance, and what became known as the Pennsylvania Impressionism movement. via W
Village in Winter, 25 x 30 inch oil on canvas painting by Fern Isabel Coppedge
Old House, Point Pleasant painted by Fern Coppedge (1883 - 1951)
Fern Coppedge - Winter Morning on the Schuylkill
Fern Coppedge, New Hope - Bucks County, 1935
Fern Isobel Coppedge (1883-1951) - Winter decoration
Oil on canvas. Painted c.1935.
38.25 x 40 inches, 97.2 x 101.6 cm. Estimate: US$100,000-150,000.
Sold Freeman’s, Philadelphia, 6 June 2022 for US$252,000 incl B.P.
The painting depicts a view from New Hope, Pennsylvania, over the canal that runs parallel to the Delaware River to the town of Lambertville, New Jersey.
Fern Coppedge (American, 1888-1951), The Clearing, c.1925. Oil on canvas, 18 1/8 x 20 1/4 in.