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Harry W. Newman
Impressionist Landscape Oil Painting by Harry W. Newman

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    Located in Hallowell, ME
    16" x 20" oil on canvas, signed lower right. Thought to be a view in Western North Carolina but could just have easily have been painted in Connecticut. John Winthrop Andrews (1879-1964) John Winthrop Andrews was born on August 31, 1879 in Newtonville, Massachusetts. He studied at the Massachusetts School of Art with Frank Vincent DuMond, Edward Hamilton, and Joseph DeCamp. "DuMond was an influential teacher, counting among his students J. Winthrop Andrews and Gifford Beal. Along with Andrews, DuMond exhibited a painting called October in the first exhibit of the Yonkers Art Association (1916)." Source: The Hudson River Museum provided source material to Resource Library for the aforementioned article on Paintbox Leaves (2010 Exhibition at the Hudson River Museum): Autumnal Inspiration from Cole to Wyeth. J. Winthrop Andrews was best known as a painter of colorful landscapes and seascapes. The artist visited Bermuda from about 1910, the same year as his marriage to Alice G. Blaisdell. Andrews' Bermuda paintings...
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  • Belgian School Marine Landscape, signed , circa 1875
    Located in Hallowell, ME
    Oil on mahogany panel with perfectly good signature that I cannot quite decipher. It is Belgian and has a flag that references the country of origin. I just bought this work and ...
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    1880s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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  • A Market in Tzfat, Impressionist view in Israel 1960's Tzvi Raphaeli
    Located in Hallowell, ME
    Approx 8 3/4" x 12 3/4" oil on canvas board, fully signed lower right in Hebrew and bearing exhibition label verso offered by the Safrai Gallery. Board has slight deformation that ...
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  • Ba'al Shem Tov Leading Prayer On A Top of a Mountain
    Located in Hallowell, ME
    Ba'al Shem Tov Leading Prayer On A Top of a Mountain. Israel Doskow was a Russian - American artist born in 1881. This fine art is oil on canvas and signed by Israel Doskow circa 1...
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    1920s Landscape Paintings

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    Oil, Canvas

  • Italian School Parnoramic View of Sorrento, inscribed and dated 1855
    Located in Hallowell, ME
    Oil on vanvas, this wonderful panoramic view of Sorrento is iscibed and dated but no artist name I can find on the work. The frame was carefuly crafted for this work and is tgruyly ...
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  • Large Post Impressionist Landscape by Orville Root Giverny view
    Located in Hallowell, ME
    Large Post-impressionist landscape of the South of France by this American ex-patriot. Root studied at the Academy of Julian with JP Laurens ...
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    1890s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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