JOSEPH BIAYS ORD (1805-1865)
JOSEPH BIAYS ORD (1805-1865)
JOSEPH BIAYS ORD (1805-1865)
JOSEPH BIAYS ORD (1805-1865)
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JOSEPH BIAYS ORD (1805-1865)

Fruit and a Tankard

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JOSEPH BIAYS ORD (1805-1865)
Fruit and a Tankard
signed and dated 'J.B. Ord. 1846.' (lower right)
oil on canvas
17 1/4 x 24 1/4 in. (43.8 x 61.6 cm.)
Painted in 1846.
Provenance
Doyle, New York, 24 May 2000, lot 11.
Schwarz Gallery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, acquired from the above.
Acquired by the late owner from the above, 2001.
Literature
R.D. Schwarz, American Paintings: The Philadelphia Collection LXVIII, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 2001, pl. 20, illustrated.
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Lot Essay

Born in Philadelphia in 1805, Joseph Biays Ord began as a portraitist but devoted the majority of his career to still lifes—typically including compositions featuring fruits alongside antique or foreign objects. Drawing inspiration from both the Peale family and Dutch still-life paintings, he is credited with the continued popularity of the genre into the mid-19th century. Ord’s still lifes were widely exhibited, with showings at the Pennsylvania Academy from 1824 to 1862, New York’s National Academy, and the American Art-Union. Ord’s work can be found in the Reading Public Museum, Pennsylvania.

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