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| Lot 718 |
718. Paul Cornoyer (American, 1864-1923), "Evening in a New England Town", c.1918; oil/canvas, 20" x 24", signed. Cornoyer worked in Paris and New York, and was well known for his tonalist street scenes. He was a member of the National Academy of Design, North Shore Art Association, Salmagundi Club, and the Newark Art Association. 2000-4000 |
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| Lot 719 |
719. Royal Hill Milleson (American, b.1849), "Summer Landscape", c.1900; oil/canvas, 18" x 24", signed. Chicago painter. Milleson specialized in tonalist landscapes. He was a member of the Chicago Society of Artists and the Boston Art Club. 1000-2000 |
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| Lot 720 |
720. Frank Bramley (British, 1857-1932), "Sketch of Flowers", c.1929; oil/board, 15" x 13", written on verso: "Study for (Rus.....y), by Frank Bramley, R.A., painted from flowers grown in the garden at (G.......), Katherine Bramley", it retains its original frame and backing, under glass. Bramley was well known for his still lifes of flowers, in a colorful, impressionist style. 1000-1500 |
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| Lot 721 |
721. Anna Lee Stacey (American, 1865-1943), "Evening", c.1915; oil/board, 14" x 16", signed. Chicago/California impressionist painter. Known for her jewel-like palette, Stacey divided her time between Chicago and Pasadena. 3500-4500 |
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