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is just a partial list of our ever-changing inventory. Dalton's
3000 square foot gallery has helped many people build their
collections or furnish their home. We are constantly buying
and selling individual items as well as entire collections.
Please contact us with your specific needs, whether it be a
high end or more generic product. We appreciate your business
and would be glad to help you any way we can.
Dave Rudd - Dalton's American Decorative
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Seneca Ray Stoddard Albumen Print, titled in negative "Maple Lodge at Antlers, Lower Lodge, Raquette Lake, Adirondacks" mounted on original board and measures 6 3/8" x 8 3/8"
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Detail 1 |
$275 |
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Albert Groll
Arizona
sight 5 3/4" x 6 3/4"
Born in NYC Groll became an admired, western desert landscape and skyscape painter, although he remained a resident of New York City where he associated with the cultural elite. In 1910, he was elected to the National Academy of Design. Groll spent most of his student years in Munich, Germany at the Royal Academy studying with Ludwig Loefftz, and London, England and the Royal Academy in Antwerp. He returned to New York City in 1895. He painted along the Atlantic Coast in places such as Cape May before going west with Brooklyn Indian ethnologist, Professor Stuart Culin, who was writing a treatise on Indian games. Groll painted landscapes in Arizona and New Mexico, especially skyscapes with towering cloud formations. In 1905, he first came to Arizona, where he became a friend and guest of Indian dealer Lorenzo Hubbell at his well-known Ganado trading post.
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Detail 1 |
$1400 |
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Albert Groll
Cape May
sight
7 7/8" x 8 3/8"
Born in NYC Groll became an admired, western desert landscape and skyscape painter, although he remained a resident of New York City where he associated with the cultural elite. In 1910, he was elected to the National Academy of Design. Groll spent most of his student years in Munich, Germany at the Royal Academy studying with Ludwig Loefftz, and London, England and the Royal Academy in Antwerp. He returned to New York City in 1895. He painted along the Atlantic Coast in places such as Cape May before going west with Brooklyn Indian ethnologist, Professor Stuart Culin, who was writing a treatise on Indian games. Groll painted landscapes in Arizona and New Mexico, especially skyscapes with towering cloud formations. In 1905, he first came to Arizona, where he became a friend and guest of Indian dealer Lorenzo Hubbell at his well-known Ganado trading post. |
$1800 |
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Augustus J.J. Thibaudeau platinum print,
circa 1908. This image of Niagara Falls was purchased from the
estate. It is in fine condition and archivally framed in a 20" x
16" walnut frame. It measures 5 1/4" x 6 1/4" sight.
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Detail 1 |
$2400 |
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Gene Kloss (1903-1996) produced some of
the most treasured images of the Southwest known. Working in
and around the Taos, NM area she was an artist of the highest
caliber. Kloss's work is both easily recognizable and greatly
respected. This drypoint and aquatint image which is an "Artist
Proof" (lower left) is titled "Rain Dance Beginning
at Old Tamaya". Excellent condition.
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Detail 1 |
$4200 |

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Frank A. Barney, artist, was born in Union Springs, New York on December 7, 1862. In 1886 he moved to New York City and enrolled in the Arts Students League. In 1889 Barney studied at William Merritt Post's studio in West Morris, Connecticut. He traveled to Paris in 1895 to study and paint in Barbizon.
Barney moved to Auburn, New York permanently in 1907, but continued to travel to New York City and Connecticut to paint with other artists. Barney became a member of the Salmagundi Club in 1897. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design 1881-1897, the Rochester Art Club 1892, the New York State Fair 1897, the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts 1903, in Chicago, Illinois at the Palmer House and the Moulton Gallery, the Syracuse Museum of Fine Art in 1911-1919, the Society of Independent Artists 1922, the Binghamton Museum of Fine Art 1936, and the Finger Lakes Regional Show 1939, 1946.
Known as the "Dean of Auburn Artists", Frank A. Barney died on December 12, 1954 after a lifetime of producing over 3000 works. He is listed as a WPA artist and works are represented in Everson Museum of Art, and the Binghamton Museum of Art.
Written and submitted to Ask Art by Michael R. Perez, Fine Art Consultant
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$2400 |
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Orotone 1
Possibly from the studio of Asahel Curtis.
An Orotone is defined as a positive image printed on glass, often made from contact printing the original negative. In the case of Edward S. Curtis, the man who perfected this process, the positive plate was then backed with a mixture of gold dust and banana oil. Due to the fragile nature of the plate, these images were most often sold framed in gilded frames that were sensitive to the Arts and Crafts period.
This image is most likely Mt Rainier, a very popular subject of Asheal Curtis and is in a wonderful Arts and Crafts bat wing frame. Excellent condition. Measures 16 3/4 inches tall by 12 inches wide. |
$1800 |
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Orotone 2
An Orotone is defined as a positive image printed on glass, often made from contact printing the original negative. In the case of Edward S. Curtis, the man who perfected this process, the positive plate was then backed with a mixture of gold dust and banana oil. Due to the fragile nature of the plate, these images were most often sold framed in gilded frames that were sensitive to the Arts and Crafts period.
This is a woodlands scene with a bridge over a falls. The frame shows wear to the gold color. Measures 12 3/4 inches by 10 1/2 inches. |
$1000 |
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Orotone 3
An Orotone is defined as a positive image printed on glass, often made from contact printing the original negative. In the case of Edward S. Curtis, the man who perfected this process, the positive plate was then backed with a mixture of gold dust and banana oil. Due to the fragile nature of the plate, these images were most often sold framed in gilded frames that were sensitive to the Arts and Crafts period.
This is a woodlands scene of a stream cutting through the mountain. The frame shows wear to the gold color. Measures 13 3/4 inches by 11 3/4 inches. |
$1200 |
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Orotone 4
An Orotone is defined as a positive image printed on glass, often made from contact printing the original negative. In the case of Edward S. Curtis, the man who perfected this process, the positive plate was then backed with a mixture of gold dust and banana oil. Due to the fragile nature of the plate, these images were most often sold framed in gilded frames that were sensitive to the Arts and Crafts period.
A very beautiful small image in a great little frame. It measures 9 3/4 inches by 11 1/2 inches. The frame is in very good condition. |
$800 |
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Platinum print of an American Indian standing in front of a waterfall. This was done by the Kolb Brothers in Denver CO copyright 1913 |
$1200 |
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Charles Booz platinum print. This soft focus
pictorial photo was taken in the Buffalo NY area. Booz was a
member of the Buffalo Camera Club. He titled this on the back "A Springtime Fog in Williamsville" Charles Booz P.P. Buffalo. Measures 22" tall x 21" wide and the image is 10" tall x 13" wide.
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Detail 1 |
$2100 |
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Dana Bartlett (American 1878-1957) This biography from the Archives of AskART:
Dana Bartlett is known for his landscapes and plein-air views of California and the Southwest. In 1922, he served as President of the California Art Club, and he was founder and the first president of the California Watercolor Society. Continued.......
Arizona desert-near Hope
37"wide X 32"high - Oil
on board |
$8500 |
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Ernest Fiene (American 1894-1966) Ernst Fiene was born in Elberfield, Germany in
1878 and died in Paris in 1965. Studied at the National Academy
of design, Art Students League and the Beaux-Arts Institute of
Design. Exhibited, won awards and is included in many of the
most prestigious museums in the country.
Clarinet player
Oil on canvas, 24" x 18" sight |
$2600 |
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