Henry T. Harvey Art
American, English, 1908-2000
Henry T. Harvey was a turn-of-the-century painter best known for his landscapes and genre scenes. He was born in England, where he learned to paint. As an adult, Harvey moved to the United States and continued his career as an artist.
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Artist: Henry T. Harvey
1940s English Country Cottage Landscape
By Henry T. Harvey
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Wonderful 1940s genre landscape of traditional English cottage painted in the European style by Henry T. Harvey (English/American, 1908-2000). Signed lower right corner. Presented in...
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