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445. Rudolph Ingerle (American, b.1879), "Smokey Mountain Landscape", c.1920; oil/canvas laid down on board (original), 10" x 14", signed, nicely framed. Midwestern impressionist landscape painter. Ingerle worked in Chicago, and also in the Ozarks and in Tennessee. Ingerle studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and exhibited at the Chicago Society of Artists, North Shore Art Association, and the Chicago painters and Sculptors from the 1910s-40s. 1000-2000

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446. Richard Kruger (American, b.1880), "Santa Rosa Mountains", c.1915; oil/canvas, 31" x 37", signed, well framed. California painter. Kruger arrived in Los Angeles in 1907, and established a studio in the Majestic Building. He left for San Francisco in 1918, and while there, he painted and designed furniture and metalwork. He remained in San Francisco until the mid-twenties, then after spending a few years in Europe, returned to Los Angeles. He exhibited in Chicago in 1909 with the Southern California Artists. REF: Artists in California, 1786-1940, Hughes. 2000-3000

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447. Francis Flanagan (American, early 20th century), "New England Harbor Scene", c.1925; oil/canvas, 20" x 24", signed, original frame. Flanagan was active in the Marblehead, MA area in the 1920s. 1000-1500

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