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Albert Fitch Bellows
Oil Landscape of Country Side Walking to Water Pump

1883

About the Item

Albert Fitch Bellows was an American landscape painter of the Hudson River School, born in Milford, Massachusetts. Bellows spent most of his remaining career in New York, where he kept a studio in the same building as many of the notable Hudson River School artists of the time. His landscape oil paintings of the 1860s are fully in the late Hudson River School tradition, though Bellows depicted people more prominently in his landscape paintings than most other artists. Bellows excelled at figurative scene paintings. Bellows also differed from most Hudson River School artists in that he became skilled at watercolor, and was a founding member of the American Watercolor Society, and an honorary member of the Royal Belgian Society of Water-Colorists. This beautiful little scene comes with frame and is in excellent condition.
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