Oil Paintings By Clarence Braley
BO-1 Portrait of Clarence Braley's First Wife Rebecca Sampson Braley (1858-1891). 15" X 18" Oil on Board. Signed Lower Right, C Braley. Very Rare as there are possibly no other Portraits of Rebecca existing. The Braley's were married on June 29, 1882 and never had children. Rebecca died 9 years later. Sketches, shown below, drawn prior to the painting were found at the Freetown Historical Society Museum Exhibit of Clarence Braley Paintings in October 9-11, 2010.
Offered for $4000.
Offered for $4000.
BO-2 Fantastic Clarence Braley Oil on Canvas Painting. Painting was given the title New Bedford Street in Winter. 18" X 24" sight and 21 1/2" X 27 1/2" framed. Signed Lower Left Clarence E. Braley 1914. Offered for $4,000.
SOLD - BO-3 Rare and Unusual Braley Oil on Canvas of Dead Game, The Hunters Catch. Great Detail of Rabbits, Squirrels and a Game Bird. 4 Shotgun shells waiting to be reloaded, the hunters leather bag hanging on the wall and a half glass of water on the window sill. Signed BRALEY in the lower left. 22" X 27" sight and 26 1/2" X 31 1/2" framed. 1 small hole top left center by rabbits leg.
BO-4 Still Life Oil on Canvas of a Farm Table With Interesting Compilation of Items. Measures 24" X 36" Some In-painting in black areas and some paint loss to apples. Signed Braley in Lower Left. Offered For $1500.
BO-5 Beautiful Marine Oil On Canvas with 2 Sailboats On a Rough Sea Ocean. Measures 20' X 30". Signed C. Braley In the Lower Right Corner. This Braley Oil Has Been Professionally Restored. Offered For $4000.