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"Snowy Afternoon" John Appleton Brown, American, Snowy Landscape Barbizon School
By John Appleton Brown
Located in New York, NY
John Appleton Brown
Snowy Afternoon
Signed lower right
Oil on canvas
18 x 24 inches
Starting in 1866, John Appleton Brown trained at the Louvre in Paris under the guidance of Jean-...
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1880s Barbizon School John Appleton Brown Art
Materials
Canvas, Oil
John Appleton Brown ( American, 1844-1902 ) Animal Pastel
By John Appleton Brown
Located in New York, NY
Medium: Pastel
Style: Animal
Painting Size: 19.5 x 15.5 inches
Frame Size: 31.5 x 25.5 inches
Condition: This artwork is in good condition for its age.
Signature: Hand-signed
Artis...
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1880s John Appleton Brown Art
Materials
Pastel
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