Dealsrus is well known for offering quality artwork at reasonable prices. Our reputation is stellar and we stand behind everything we sell. Sales on ebay can be made through ebay's payment system. Privately, we accept credit card payments Visa and Mastercard through our own merchant account. We also accept payments through Authorize net.  Please read the terms of sale before bidding on our items. Good Luck, and as always please ask all questions before bidding. On ebay our name is dealsrus. Our company name is EastCoastArt.

Corwin Linson  (1864-1959)


20th Century New Jersey/New York City Impressionist best known for his landscapes, narratives, and illustrations.

Original oil painting on canvas

Titled Jerusalem 1899

Canvas: 10"x 12"


Titled lower left, no visible signature--see photos

Looks very good, in "as found" original condition, minor surface grime, very minor edge wear, canvas has been relined, unframed-- please look at photos carefully.

 

Great looking composition by Corwin Linson! This paintings depicts an old view of Jersalem with sumptuous greenery. Linson was best known for his Impressionist landscape paintings. 

This is a fine example of his work in great condition for its age. My price of $899 is extremely reasonable and far below what one would be expected to pay for it in a gallery or at auction. 


Please check out the other artwork in our store on ebay. We regularly feature newly acquired artwork, from antique and vintage to contemporary and modern. Select the "See other items" tab on our page.

Biography:

Corwin Knapp Linson, 1864-1959, was an artist and illustrator who worked with his friend and roommate, Stephen Crane, author of the Civil War novella, The Red Badge of Courage. Crane read about the War in Century Magazine in Linson's New York studio, declaring, "These fellows spout eternally of what they did, but they never say how they feel. They are as emotionless as rocks." Linson would write a book about Crane, My Stephen Crane. Several versions of the manuscript, and photographs of Crane taken by Linson, are in the Special Collections Research Center of the Syracuse University Library in New York. In 1978, Heddy A. Richter wrote a study of Linson's book, The Long Foreground of Corwin Knapp Linson's My Stephen Crane. 

In mid-May 1894, Linson and Crane went to Scranton, Pennsylvania, to investigate, for the McClure publishing company, working conditions for the coal miners. Linson illustrated the resulting article by Crane, "In the Depths of a Coal Mine," which was syndicated by McClure in various newspapers on July 22, 1894, and included in the August 1894 issue of McClure's Magazine. 

Stephen Crane was one of those writers who sought the experience of the lives of the under-classes in America. Linson provided food and rest in his studio for Crane and another artist, William W. Carroll, after they had spent four days and three nights in New York's Bowery, gathering material which would become part of the writer's 1894, An Experiment in Misery.

Such work would link Crane with political economist Walter Wyckoff, who, in 1891, had traveled in poverty for nineteen months across the country, though he did not publish his accounts until 1897. Crane and Wyckoff would meet through Corwin Linson, who would later illustrate one of Wyckoff's articles. 

Linson was an attendee at the 1896 Olympic Games held in Greece, and a co-signer of a letter to Greek royalty supporting use of Greece as the continuing site of future Olympics.

From the 1920s-1950s, Corwin Linson lived and worked in the borough of Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey, bordering on Raritan Bay.

Linson's watercolor, The Lyre of Pindar: the Play at Olympia, 1896, and his wash drawing, Houses on the Side of the Acropolis, c. 1901, both appeared in George Horton's article, "Modern Athens," in the February 1901 issue of Scribner's magazine. The art work is now in the Cabinet of American Illustration, in the Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division, in Washington, D.C. 


Like us on Facebook @eastcoastartgallery 


100% Guaranteed to be as described. Ask all questions beforehand.


Please contact us before purchasing if you have any questions. All Sales are Final.




Terms of Sale:

  1. All sales are final. There are no exchanges or returns.
  2. Once payment has been cleared, merchandise will ship within 4-10 days. We try to ship in a timely fashion but sometimes we are away and it is impossible to ship immediately. We ask for your patience and assure you we are acting as quickly as we can.
  3. All payments are due at the time of purchase. Payments can be made credit cards Visa and Mastercard (no ultra-high rewards cards allowed) through our own merchant account. Paypal not accepted
  4. All lots are sold “as is”
  5. All lots are accompanied by a name and/or description and lot number for reference
  6. Unless the prospective buyer has a resale tax certificate, all Pennsylvania residents are required to pay 6% sales tax, which will be included in the final amount, to the State of Pennsylvania
  7. Shipping, handling and insurance determined after sale according to final destination. An approximation can be provided beforehand if requested. An email will be sent to your registered ebay email with actual S/H/I charges after the end of the auction. The shipping charges displayed on ebay are meant to be an approximation and do not reflect true costs. Shipping and insurance charges are determined by the location of the buyer and the final selling price. In addition, handling charges are as follows: $10 for a small package, $15.00 for a medium package and $20 for a large package. Please look for an email after the end of the auction for final charges. Please read more about our shipping charges displayed on the ebay. Thank you for your cooperation in the matter. Should you have any questions we can be reached through ebay.  If the buyer prefers, the item can be dropped off at a shipping center for packaging and shipment with insurance. We charge $10 for this service. 


Terms of Guarantee:

  1. EastCoastArt (AKA “dealsrus”) warrants the authenticity and authorship of our merchandise. All lots are guaranteed to be as described. Prospective buyers are responsible for asking any and all questions about the merchandise, and to view all photos carefully, before purchasing. Live preview of any merchandise is available before purchase simply by asking. We at EastCoastArt are diligent in trying to convey all aspects of our merchandise, but it is ultimately the responsibility of the prospective buyer to satisfy themselves as to conditions and authorship of merchandise. 
  2. All merchandise is sold “As Is”. EastCoastArt warrants the authorship for a period of 15 days from the date of shipment only to the original purchaser of record. 
  3. If it is determined to EastCoastArt’s satisfaction that the description was incorrect, the sale will be rescinded and the purchase price will be refunded providing the merchandise is returned in same condition and in the same packaging that it was at the time of the sale, at the expense of the buyer. Should a dispute arise over the authenticity, it is our policy to have the purchaser obtain at their expense, an opinion (or two, in some cases and at our discretion) of recognized experts in the field, mutually acceptable by both EastCoastArt and the purchaser. 
  4. We try to depict the merchandise and artwork as accurately as possible with photographs. We do not overly enhance the photos. However, every computer and monitor is different, and how we see the merchandise might differ from what you see. Please bear this in mind when viewing. We can not accept returns based on color variation, shading, toning, etc. Please contact us to arrange an in-person preview before purchasing if there is any doubt as to what you are seeing. Contact before purchasing for any questions you have. All sales are final. By placing a bid on our items on ebay you accept our terms of sale.
  5. Unless otherwise specified, frames are considered a throw-in and are not guaranteed in any fashion. Sizes listed in the descriptions are a very close approximation, ie., if the painting is 12.2” x 14.2” we would describe such as a 12” x 14”.
  6. If glass is oversized it will be removed before shipment.