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| 439. Dey DeRibcowsky (American, b.1880), "Mother and Daughter", c.1911; oil/canvas, 30" x 20", signed and dated. This painter traveled and painted all over the world. He exhibited in Petrograd (1902), Rio de Janiero Expo (1909), Moscow (1910), and the Sofia National Gallery (1910). He spent a considerable amount of time in California. It is rare to see such prominent figures in this artist's work. 2000-3000 |
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| 440. William S. Barrett (American, 1854-1927), "New England Coastal Scene", c.1890; oil/canvas, 14" x 22", signed. Important early marine painter. Barrett studied at in Paris and New York, and he was a founding member of The Brooklyn Ten (1902), and was a member of the Salmagundi Club and the Brooklyn Art Club. 3000-4000 |
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| 441. attributed to Edward Hopley (British, 1816-1869), "Allegory", c.1850; oil/canvas, 36" x 28", signed, name plate, fine ornate frame. Well known miniaturist and genre painter. 2000-3000 |
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