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Artist Title Thumbnail Notes old Media Signature status
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele View from Belmont View from Belmont (1914) Photo of this painting, as framed. Oil on Canvas Signed lower left
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Untitled Brown County Road Untitled Brown County Road (1914) --- This painting was featured in our weekly email on 9/5/14 along with the following gallery comments: It’s a joy, working with beautiful art all day long. It’s a particular joy when a painting by T.C. Steele surfaces from private ownership seeking a nice home. Generally agreed to be the most important artist to have substantial, life-long association with Indiana art he really is the pinnacle of what we strive to do at Fine Estate. So it’s with great pride that today we offer a completely fresh and new-to-market landscape by Theodore Clement Steele. Painted in 1914, Brown County Road (our title) is a beautiful example of Steele’s powers – a back country Brown County lane being hit by the summer sun. The piece speaks for itself. It’s completely original with no inpainting. The canvas is in flawless condition with no cracking or crazing. It bears the Steele estate stamp, verso. Housed in the presumed original frame. The painting was cleaned and varnished last week. This painting was bought by the original purchasing family in c. 1930 and has been in their possession ever since. And now it has returned to Indiana and is seeking its next home. Enjoy! -Curt Churchman Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele To The Overlook To The Overlook (1914) Housed in the original Lieber frame. Painting was relined c. 1979. Contains no in-painting. 'To The Overlook' is our title, actual title unkown. This painting was featured in our weekly email on 10/31/14 along with the following gallery comments: You can’t figure the Indiana vintage art market sometimes… Months without seeing good available work by any given artist and then a run of pieces. We’ve had two beautiful T.C. Steele paintings come through our hands recently (both sold) and now a third that we are pleased to offer you today. To the Overlook (our title) is an outstanding example of Steele’s work. At 30" x 40" and housed in an original 6” Lieber frame, the piece is monumental on the wall. The work features a sun-touched Brown County road approaching a hilltop overlook and contains beautiful treatment of light and a distinct focus on the native foliage. It’s a cheerful and painterly piece full of detail showcasing Steele’s masterful abilities. The painting was conserved and relined, c. 1979. The work contains no in-painting and the paint is stable. It is housed in the original (and impressive) Lieber frame. Brown County art in its highest form, from its foremost practitioner. An absolute classic. - Curt Churchman, Fine Estate Art Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Through the Clearing Through the Clearing (1917) Cleaned and conserved. In the original Lieber frame. Oil on canvas Signed lower right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Talbot Place Talbot Place (1898) SOLD This work was featured in our 2nd Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art, April 8th, 2018 at the Indianapolis Art Center. Oil on Canvas SLR
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Rainbow Tryst Rainbow Tryst (1916) --- This painting sold in our Fourth Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana and American Art. "Invaluable.com":https://www.invaluable.com/catalog/fd85ul6e46<br> Recently conserved; recent frame We have some early provenance and recent history of this piece. Oil on canvas Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele On the Whitewater, Brookville On the Whitewater, Brookville (1901) SOLD Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Munich Landscape with Figures Munich Landscape with Figures (1884) Recent conservation; original frame recently restored and re-leafed. This painting has been in a private collection for the past seventy years. Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Melting Snow Melting Snow (1917) SOLD This work was featured in our 2nd Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art, April 8th, 2018 at the Indianapolis Art Center. Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Landscape Study with Horses and Carriage Landscape Study with Horses and Carriage SOLD Flawless condition, stable and with no in-painting. Recently cleaned and re-varnished. Housed in a hand-leafed, period reproduction frame. SOLD This painting was featured in our weekly email on 2/19/2016 with the following gallery comments: T. C. Steele is the first name in historic Indiana art. Born in tiny Gosport, Indiana and raised in equally tiny Waveland, Indiana he showed an interest and aptitude in art at an early age. After local study he spent his early career in Indiana and Battle Creek, MI as a portraitist. He moved his family back to Indiana, to Indianapolis, in 1877 and the quality of his work caught the attention of Herman Lieber who helped arrange study at the Royal Academy in Munich. He ultimately returned from Germany in 1885, again locating in Indianapolis. His studies abroad and his natural ability synthesized into what would become his legendary talent for Impressionistic landscapes. While based in Indianapolis, he painted throughout the state (and even making two trips West). He eventually lit upon Brown County around 1900 and after several trips to those hills, about 40 miles south of Indianapolis, moved there permanently in 1907. Today’s offering Landscape Study with Horses and Carriage is likely from his Brown County period. It’s unusual for its small size. Steele oils (which were essentially his only medium) tend to be large and finished works. Steele was a successful artist in his day and didn’t have to bother producing small, affordable paintings. And he didn’t. Rather than produced as a work to sell, this is a study or sketch (as noted on the piece, verso). And yes, he signed it. Maybe it was an impulsive act or given as a memento. They don’t talk so one can only ponder. The old note on the back is tantalizing but tells us nothing definitive. It doesn’t appear to be in Steele’s hand -- why would Steele note ‘1910 (?)’. Finally, the signature is somewhat faint, trailing off into nothing. In casual conversation, it’s been speculated that the signature could be that of Selma Steele (his second wife) who was thought to have signed some canvases following his death. But there’s no estate stamp which is a ubiquitous presence on Steele paintings which come from the estate. Nothing on the panel phosphors under black light. Given this (particularly in relation to the signature), one would conclude is wasn’t signed posthumously and was in fact, by his hand. The painting has been in the same Indiana family for three generations and comes now, fresh to market. It is in perfect condition and recently went through basic cleaning and re-varnishing. It’s housed in a hand-leafed period reproduction frame and ready to hang. A delightful and unique piece by the most important painter in Indiana history. -Curt Churchman Oil on Board Signed bottom right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele House of the Singing Winds House of the Singing Winds --- This painting SOLD in our 3rd Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art. Estate stamp, verso. Lightly cleaned. Likely-original frame, lightly cleaned. Oil on Canvas Signed (lightly) lower right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Frosty Morning Frosty Morning (1924) SOLD This work was featured in our 2nd Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art, April 8th, 2018 at the Indianapolis Art Center. -- Painting underwent a re-lining some years ago. Housed in Lyman Brothers frame (likely not original). Painting was recently cleaned and restored. — Featured in our weekly email on 4/14/17 along with the following gallery comments: T. C. Steele is the first name in historic Indiana art. He cemented that reputation by returning to his native Hoosier state in 1885 after studying abroad in Munich for five years. His training well-absorbed, he taught and worked out of Indianapolis for the next several years (with many summers spent in Brookeville and other destinations). In 1907 he found his spot and moved to Brown County permanently after many previous extended visits. Today’s piece, Frosty Morning, is from Steele’s later Brown County period. Very impressionistic and trademark Steele. Look at the detail in those ‘tonal’ hills in the backdrop. This painting is essentially fresh to market having come from a family in Northeastern Indiana where it has spent its last sixty years. It has been re-lined which probably occurred 30-40 years ago. This was left alone as it went through recent conservation and cleaning. Upon examination, the painting has on old H. L. Lieber tag on the stretcher bar. Perhaps the piece was originally sold by Lieber. The work, especially as framed, is impressively large. Seeking nice, large fireplace mantle to call home. Oil on Canvas Signed lower left
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Frost in Early Winter (Talbott Place) Frost in Early Winter (Talbott Place) (1899) ___ This painting SOLD in our Third Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art Painting has been fully conserved. Housed in a recent, leafed antique reproduction frame. Oil on canvas Signed lower left
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Figures in the Woods Figures in the Woods (c.1910) Housed in the original Lieber frame which was restored and re-leafed in 23K gold. Oil on Canvas Singed lower left
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Clearing in the Woods Clearing in the Woods Oil on Canvas Unsigned (estate stamp, verso)
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Brown County Summer Landscape Brown County Summer Landscape (1915) Oil on canvas, laid on board. Recently conserved; original frame, recently re-leafed. --- This painting appeared in our Sixth Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art auction on Sunday April 3, 2022 in Indianapolis. Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Brown County Summer Landscape Brown County Summer Landscape SOLD Signed Lower Right Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Brown County Overlook Brown County Overlook (1923) SOLD This work was featured in our 2nd Annual Curated Sale of Historic Indiana Art, April 8th, 2018 at the Indianapolis Art Center. Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Left
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Brown County Lane Brown County Lane (1911) --- This painting appeared in our 3rd Annual Sale of Historic Indiana Art Painting has been cleaned and conserved; no in-painting. Original hand-carved frame, re-leafed. Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right
Theodore Clement (T.C.) Steele Brown County Landscape Brown County Landscape --- Appeared and sold in our Fifth Annual Curated Sale of Indiana Art auction, which took place in Indianapolis on 4/18/21. Oil on Canvas Signed Lower Right

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