null

Contact Us

  • silla | antiques & art
  • (717) 708-9017
  • 117 W Burd St. Shippensburg, PA 17257

About us

silla was born out of a passion for beautiful objects: special pieces with aesthetic and historical significance. In 2009, after years of collecting, Andrew Silla and his wife Grace began to work privately with clients from their residence in Southern Maryland. Quickly outgrowing the space, the business was moved from Maryland to Pennsylvania in 2012 and after several warehouse location changes it was firmly settled in the present brick-and-mortar location in downtown Shippensburg.

The 9000 square foot brick-and-mortar gallery is home to a large collection of works of art and estate jewelry. We specialize in sculpture circa 1860 through 1930 with a particular emphasis on the Animaliers and as such the gallery always has a very large collection of exceptional European and American sculpture available on display.

Skip to main content

Annual May Sale

Exceptional pieces. Uncommon pricing. Up to 50% off now through Memorial Day

Join our gallery client list:
SOLD
"Venetian Canal", oil painting | Warren Shepherd (American, 1858 - 1937)

"Venetian Canal" | Warren Sheppard

Shepherd, Warren

SKU:
807EJG21Q
Shipping:
Free Shipping

This One is Sold — But We Can Help


Send a request to be notified when something similar becomes available!

catalog text

WARREN SHEPPARD
United States, 1858-1937


Venetian Canal

Oil on canvas | signed lower left "WARREN SHEPPARD"

Item # 807EJG21Q 


An exquisite little scene that captures a summer day with a view of the canals from Rio del Giardini in Venice. A gondolier has pulled his boat up along the stone bank, perhaps pausing to collect a passenger from the descending steps. The terrace above is overflowing with trees and foliage intermingled with blooming flowers while a few gondolas in the distance congregate around a large home. The water shimmers with a reflection of the surroundings along the left and captures the pink of evening sky as it moves away from the boaters. Signed in blocked script lower left "WARREN SHEPPARD", the painting remains housed in a remarkably fine period frame.

Born in Greenwich, New Jersey in 1858, Warren Sheppard grew up surrounded by water.  He was son to a ship captain and his passion for the sea would eventually lead him to become a racing yacht navigator and designer.  He even published a book on the subject, "Practical Navigation", a work he illustrated and published in 1920 as an authoritative work used by the United States Naval Academy in their training.  His art studies began at Cooper Union in New York, but ultimately he would study under the famous Dutch maritime artist Maurice de Haas. Sheppard spent a great deal of time abroad, spending four months in the Mediterranean during 1879 and a tour of Europe from 1888 through 1893, where his passion for Venetian scenes was born.  He exhibited at the Brooklyn Art Association from 1874 to 1881, at the National Academy of Design from 1880 to 1899, at the 1884 Denver Exposition where he achieved a Gold medal, at the 1893 World Columbian Exposition and the Louisiana Purchase Exposition of 1904.

Measurements: 26 7/8" H x 21" W x 2 3/4" D [frame]; 21 3/4" H x 16" W [canvas]

Condition Report:
Professionally cleaned and restored: inpainting upper left in sky, touch ups to lower left corner in shadow of water.  Light craquelure throughout, stretcher impressions on upper edge.  Frame with cracks and rubbing wear as expected.