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604. Alfred Thomson Bricher (American, 1837-1908), "Fishing Boats off Labrador", c.1880; oil/board, 4" x 6", signed. Important American marine painter. Bricher began painting full time in 1858. He worked around the Boston area until 1871, when he moved to New York. 1000-1500 |
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605. Howard Bonnell Spencer (American, early 20th century), "Dalmatian Coast", c.1925; oil/canvas, 25" x 30", signed, fine period frame. Spencer was a member of the American Art Alliance, Salmagundi Club, and the Provincetown Art Association. He exhibited at the National Academy of Design. 1000-1500 |
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606. Max Kuehne (American, 1880-1968), "Sailing", c.1925; oil/panel, 7.5" x 9.5", signed with estate stamp verso, provenance. Kuehne studied with Chase and Henri. Kuehne settled in New York in the late 1910s, and spent most summers in Rockport and Gloucester, MA, painting harbors and piers of fishing villages. 800-1200 |
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607. Verner White (American, early 20th century), "Apple Blossoms", c.1910; oil/board, 12" x 18", signed verso. White painted near Alton, IL. He was known primarily as a landscape painter. 300-500 |
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