Walter M. Brackett (American, 1823 - 1919) (  aka  W.M.Brackett  ) Trout on a Bank

Oil on canvas, 11.75 x 19.5 inches / Signed lower right

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  • Available for purchase
  • Professionally conserved and framed
  • Competitively Priced $10,500

Brackett was a self-taught artist who began his career as a portraitist to support his family. He later switched to fish and game still life painting, which were popular among 19th-century sportsmen.

Although best known for his wildlife paintings, in the 1870s, Brackett was commissioned by the U.S. Secretary of War, William Belknap, to paint several portraits of former U.S. Secretaries of War, notable Massachusetts natives Timothy Pickering, Samuel Dexter, William Eustis and, Henry Dearborn.

In 1898, likely a result of his skill in painting game fish, he was commissioned to repaint the “Sacred Cod of Massachusetts”, a memorial of the importance of the cod-fishery to the welfare of the Commonwealth that is displayed in the Massachusetts House of Representatives.

He was a member of the Boston Art Club and his works have been exhibited at the Boston Art Club and the National Academy of Design. He is listed in numerous art references including, “Davenport’s Art Reference” (Davenport, 2005), “Who was Who in American Art” (Falk, 1999), and “American Still Life Painting” (Gerdts and Burke, 1972).

High auction record for this artist is $18,400.

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