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#261. A Sultry Day.

  20 x 29.5, oil on cradled panel. "Gilbert Munger" lower left. An unidentified Barbizon scene. From a private residence in Rhinebeck NY, it sold for $950 + 10% at the 25 May 2008 charity auction run by Fletcher Gallery, Woodstock NY, as lot 121. Conserved in 2022 by Chelsea Restoration Associates, Bronx NY. In an APF-Munn period reproduction frame as of 2023.

An auction of paintings belonging to three collections, presented in association with the American Art Galleries on 13 April, 1899, at Chickering Hall in New York, contained the following Munger painting:
53 -- Gilbert Munger -- A Sultry Day. On the borders of a broad river the bank is broken by some willows and an oak tree or two. Some cattle graze in the marshes and a boat is seen in the right center. The sky and water are luminous, and the distant shores are seen but vaguely. Over all these is haze of midsummer. Height, 20 inches; length, 30 inches. Owned by Mr. Edward Holbrook (A penciled note records the selling price as $200.)
The description matches this painting very well. (Click on the image to see a larger version in which the boat is more visible.) Image provided by Chelsea Restoration.


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© Michael D. Schroeder 29 Jun 2008; Updated 2 Feb 2023.