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Laurence A. Campbell Paintings

American, b. 1939

Laurence A. Campbell is a modern painter whose snow-covered cities are depicted in the Impressionist style. Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1939, Campbell was known to visit the Philadelphia Museum of Art frequently throughout his youth. In college, Campbell studied architecture at Temple University, leading to the establishment of his own construction firm. While in the construction business, he also worked at restoring artwork, often using his close contact with these pieces to study methodology and technicality. From there, Campbell started to paint commissions requested by clients for reproductions of their favorite works. Eventually, Campbell established his own gallery in 1970 and continued depicting his own favored subjects, scenes of city high rises in various seasons.

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Artist: Laurence A. Campbell
Lumberville in Winter, Pennsylvania Impressionist Snow Landscape
Lumberville in Winter, Pennsylvania Impressionist Snow Landscape

Lumberville in Winter, Pennsylvania Impressionist Snow Landscape

By Laurence A. Campbell

Located in Doylestown, PA

"Lumberville in Winter" is a 14 x 20 inches winter landscape by American Impressionist painter, Laurence A. Campbell. This regional, Pennsylvania scene is an excellent example of the...

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    A Campbell sunshine recorder is a meteorological device that was first invented in 1853 and is used to measure the amount of sunshine a location receives. It works by using a glass ball to concentrate the light and time how long it takes to burn through a card. Browse an array of Campbell sunshine recorders from top sellers on 1stDibs.
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    A Campbell-Stokes recorder is a type of sunshine recorder or heliograph. It’s used to measure the amount of sunlight at a given location. First developed in the mid-19th century, antique examples are often sought after by collectors. Shop sunshine recorders from some of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.
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    Andy Warhol made the Campbell's Soup painting. Although people often think of it as a single work, Campbell's Soup Cans actually consists of 32 canvases, each depicting a single can of Campbell's Soup. The series, produced between 1961 and 1962, is part of the collections of the Museum of Modern Art in New York City. On 1stDibs, shop a variety of Andy Warhol art.