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Morse Rosewell Shurtleff (American 1835- 1915)

Born in New Hampshire in 1835, then attended Dartmouth College, but did not graduate. Also attended Lowell Institute and the National Academy of Design. In the 1860's he volunteered for service in the Civil War. Did two illustrations for Albert Richardson's "Beyond the Mississippi" Died in 1915.



Rosewell Morse Shurtleff (American 1838-1915)

September Fine Art and Antique Online Auction
Lot 4. "A Race For Life" framed 26 1/2" x 38 1/2", oil on canvas, signed lower right "R.M. Shurtleff" and dated "77". The gold leaf frame is comprised of liners, probably missing ornate outer frame. Scene depicts a pack of wolves chasing a person through the woods. The wolves have chased him through the landscape and out of sight. The only references are his footsteps and his hat laying in the snow, which one of the wolves has stopped to inspect. Shurtleff is best known for his landscapes and some animal paintings. His work has been sold through such auction houses as Christies, Sothebys and Butterfields. The highest price realized at auction for his work thus far is $12,650.
9000.00/12000.00

Rosewell Morse Shurtleff (American 1838-1915)

January 2003 Art & Antiques Online Auction
Lot 10. "A Race For Life" framed 26 1/2" x 38 1/2", oil on canvas, signed lower right "R.M. Shurtleff" and dated "77". The gold leaf frame is comprised of liners, probably missing ornate outer frame. Scene depicts a pack of wolves chasing a person through the woods. The wolves have chased him through the landscape and out of sight. The only references are his footsteps and his hat laying in the snow, which one of the wolves has stopped to inspect. Shurtleff is best known for his landscapes and some animal paintings. His work has been sold through such auction houses as Christies, Sothebys and Butterfields. The highest price realized at auction for his work thus far is $12,650.
3000.00/6000.00 Sold $3,450.00