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William Edward Norton
Marine Scene with Lighthouse

1872

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Caribou in the Mountains, 1878
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In his work, “Caribou in the Mountains,” Hermann Herzog depicts a line of caribou traveling down a snowy mountain pass.
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A Path in the Mountains
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In his oil painting, “A Path in the Mountains,” Sanford Robinson Gifford paints a figure walking down a mountain trail lined with tall evergreens towards a forested bluff.
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Duck Hunting Scene
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Located in New York, NY
James Craig Nicoll paints figures obscured by tall grass on a small island off a coast lined with bare trees observing a flock of waterfowl in his oil painting, “Duck Hunting Scene.”
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Late 19th Century Landscape Paintings

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Johnny’s Italian Restaurant
Located in New York, NY
Alec Montroy’s painting “Johnny’s Italian Restaurant” is a characteristic example of his pointillist style and fascination with New York City scenes, depicting patrons huddling benea...
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20th Century Pointillist Landscape Paintings

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The Overlook
By Alfred Thompson Bricher
Located in New York, NY
Alfred Thompson Bricher paints a coastal cottage on a hill overlooking the sea, while boats sail in the waters beyond and gray clouds mount overhead in his artwork entitled, “The Ove...
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Fiddler on the Roof
Located in New York, NY
In “Fiddler on the Roof,” Alec Montroy depicts a bird’s eye view of Times Square at night, with traffic hurtling below and illuminated advertisements rising to the top of the frame.
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20th Century Pointillist Landscape Paintings

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