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Artist: John Henry Hill
1857 American Hudson River Rockland County Landscape Painting KENNEDY Gallery
By John Henry Hill
Located in New York, NY
John Henry Hill
1839-1922
Signed lower right
Dated: 1857
Sight size: 3 3/4 x 7 1/2 inches
Overall size: 7 3/4 x 11 1/2 inches
oil on panel
Good condition
Kennedy Gallery Label Verso
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Landscape of Summer At Lake George, NY
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John Henry Hill (1839-1922) Original Coastal Landscape W/ Figures C.1900
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John Henry Hill (1839-1922) Original Coastal Landscape W/ Figures C.1900
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By John Henry Hill
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"Rainbow Over Niagara Falls, NY" by John Henry Hill is a breathtaking painting that beautifully captures the awe-inspiring grandeur of one of nature's most magnificent wonders. In th...
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