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| 481. E. Austen (American, 20th century), "Michigan Lake Camp Scene", c.1940; oil/canvas, 14" x 24", signed. Nice regional subject matter and well executed. 800-1200 |
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| 482. Paul Fontaine Mersereau (American, b.1868), "The Blacksmith", c.1904; oil/canvas, 29" x 31", signed and dated. Mersereau was a Shreveport, Louisiana painter. He studied in Paris, and was a member of the Society of National Academy artists, and his work is included in numerous public collections in Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana. 1800-2200 |
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| 483. C. Myron Clark (American, 19th-20th century), "Upstate New York Landscape", c.1894 ; watercolor/ paper, 14" x 18", signed and dated, very well framed. This is a very tight, early work by this painter, and his most desirable subject. Clark's talent as a watercolorist far exceeded his later marine work executed in oil. 1200-1800 |
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