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Erick IngrahamGolden Afternoon, Mount Monadnock, NH
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This finely detailed landscape of a stone wall and field beneath Mount Monadnock in New Hampshire on a warm summer afternoon was painted by contemporary American artist Erick Ingraham (1950-). Ingraham was born in Philadelphia, PA and became a well-established Monadnock region artist in New Hampshire, not only for his children's book illustrations, but for his detailed landscapes as well. He is now a resident of Colorado. Oil on panel, signed lower right, titled and signed on verso “Golden Afternoon, Mount Monadnock, NH,” and housed in a complimenting molded giltwood frame. Dimensions: 25” h x 30” w, actual; 31 ½” h x 36 ½” w, framed. *This painting is not available for delivery until after September 5, 2024 as it is currently on loan for a museum exhibition.
- Creator:Erick Ingraham (1950, American)
- Dimensions:Height: 31.5 in (80.01 cm)Width: 36.5 in (92.71 cm)Depth: 1.25 in (3.18 cm)
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- Condition:Very good to excellent condition, with a few very minor touchups on the frame. Please contact us directly for a full condition report before purchasing.
- Gallery Location:Milford, NH
- Reference Number:Seller: 81801stDibs: LU93138378952
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