Undated Works

Under Development

Arranged alphabetically

A Concert, n.d. 

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Exhibition, November 4 - 18, 1891, lent by Hon. George M. Carpenter 

A Cool Place, n.d. 

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Robert P. Brown, May 1901. 

A Hillside at Knightsville, n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Mrs. Jennie F. Cole, May 1901. 

A Marsh, n.d. 

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Providence Art Club, Catalogue of Pictures to benefit Robert E. Hallworth's Children, December 21, 1882, Isaac C. Bates. According to the Providence Morning Star on December 23, 1882 the painting sold for $11.00.

A Midsummer Day, n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Robert P. Brown, May 1901. 

A New England Hillside, n.d. 

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Exhibited at Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association, 15th Exhibition, 1884, for sale for $800. On January 7, 1885 The Evening News reported on Bannister's exhibition at his studio. "Foremostly in size and masterly work is the canvas entitled, A New England Hillside, that took a medal at the recent fair at the Mechanic's Association, in Boston. It is a grand piece of work and will forever stamp Mr. Bannister as one of the greatest of American Landscape painters." The painting was mentioned in the October 21, 1888 Providence Journal on page 6. Painting was sold to the owner of the Everett House in New York when he saw it hanging at the Ocean House in Newport.

A New England Pasture, n.d.

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Exhibited at Cotton Centennial, New Orleans, 1885. 

A Pasture, n.d. 

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Exhibited  at Providence Art Club, First Exhibition, on May 11, 1880. 

A Providence Dock, n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, 3d Annual Exhibition, April 17, 1882. 

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A Southeaster on the Coast, n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Autumn Exhibition, November 17, 1886 

A Road to the Valley, n.d. 

oil on canvas mounted on board, 32 x 48 1⁄4 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of H. Alan and Melvin Frank. 

Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Walter L. Munro, May 1901, mentioned by George W. Whitaker in his eulogy on Bannister. 

Across Country, n.d.

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Mentioned in the 03/19/1883 Providence Journal on page 9. Picture is described as “a landscape, displaying a large sweep of country, with distant blue hills, a sun-lighted valley in the middle distance, and a fine group of trees at the left of the foreground, which is broken by a winding road.” Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Fourth Annual Exhibition, March 14, 1883, listed for sale for $500. Mentioned in the April 29, 1883 Providence Journal on page 6 as being in the Providence Art Club’s spring exhibition.

A Spring Day, n.d. 

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Allen M. Peck, May 1901. 

After the Bath, n.d.

Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of George A. Buffum, May 1901 

After A Shower, n.d. 

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Exhibited at  ​Providence Art Club, November 15, 1881 

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After the Battle - Evening, n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Exhibition, November 4 - 18, 1891, lent by the  artist. 

After the Masquerade, n.d 

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Exhibited at the First Exhibition, Providence Art Club on May 11, 1880, listed as not for sale, Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Exhibition   November 4 - 18, 1891, Exhibited at the Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition Collection of George W. Whitaker, May 1901. 

Afternoon on the Seekonk,  n.d. 

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Exhibition, November 4 - 18, 1891, lent by the  artist. 

Along the Palmer River, n.d., 

oil on canvas, 10 x 14 in., Private collection.

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Exhibited at Edward M. Bannister: A Centennial Retrospective. Roger King Gallery of Fine Art, Newport, RI & Kenkeleba House, NY. 2001, Kenkeleba House, New York. 

Among the Pines,  

n.d., oil on canvas 

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Exhibited at Boston Art Club on January 15 - February 8, 1879, lent by Samuel Ames, Providence, RI. 

Along the Hudson, n.d.,

 oil on canvas. 23 ¾  x 35 ¾  in.

Sold by James D. Julia Auctioneers, Fairfield, CT  on 22 Aug 2012. 

Angler.  n.d.

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Exhibited at  Providence Art Club on December 2, 1880. 

At Narragansett Pier,  n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Exhibition, November 4 - 18, 1891. 

At the Brook,  n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Autumn Exhibition, November 5, 1884, listed for sale for $150 

At the Wharves, n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Mrs. Alice Ely, May 1901. 

Autumn,  n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Catalogue of Pictures to benefit Robert E. Hallworth's Children, December 21, 1882, owned by Isaac. C. Bates. According to the Providence Morning Star on December 23, 1882 the painting sold for $15.00.

Barringtown,  n.d.

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Summer Exhibition, 1892, owned by Ely. 

Beach, near Saugus,  n.d. 

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Miss S.E. Usher, May 1901. 

Blue Hill, (near Boston) n.d. 

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Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Edward S. Bowen, May 1901. 

Blow, High, Blow, n.d.

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Mentioned in the October 21, 1888 Providence Journal on page 6 as being “an order for an interpretation on canvas of one of the familiar lines in one of the interludes of Tennyson’s Princess ‘Blow, High, Blow, set the wild echoes flying.’” 

Untitled (Boat on Sea), 

n.d., oil on canvas, 15 x 18 in., Smithsonian American Art Museum. 

Boats Becalmed,  n.d. 

Exhibition at Providence Art Club, Edward Mitchell Bannister: Memorial Exhibition, Collection of Martin W. Kern. May 1901. 

Bowers Cove,  

n.d., watercolor and crayon on paper.

Exhibited at the First Exhibition, Providence Art Club on May 11, 1880, listed as not for sale.

Bridgeport Landing,  n.d.

Described in the November 13, 1885 Providence Journal on page 8 as  “a warm summer day with a sky of heavy white summer clouds, a stream of water at the right, and in the distance a delightful stretch of hazy hillside, all fairly hot with the warm breath of August.” Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Autumn Exhibition, November 11, 1885, listed for sale. 

Buttonwood Cove, 

n.d., watercolor on paper, 7 x 10 ¾ in., Providence Athenaeum, Rhode Island

Exhibited at Kenkeleba House, New York, Edward Mitchell Bannister, 1828–1901. New York: Kenkeleba House, 1992. 

Canton Marshes,  n.d.

Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Annual Exhibition, January 3 - January 15, 1898, listed for sale for $20. 

Cattle

n.d., (black and white), n.d. 

Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Summer Exhibition, 1892, lent by Ely. 

Cattle at Evening,  n.d.

Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Summer Exhibition, 1892, lent by George Whitaker. 

Charlestown Navy-Yard,  n.d. 

Exhibited at Providence Art Club, Exhibition, November 4 - 18, 1891.