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990. George Drew (American, b.1875), "Summer Landscape", c.1910; oil/canvas, 5" x 8", signed, fine original frame. Drew worked with Henry Pember Smith and the influence is very obvious, although Drew advances the element of impressionism slightly more than did Smith. He painted mostly landscapes, and exhibited at the National Academy of Design, Salons of America, and the Newark Museum. 400-500 |
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991. Carson Donnell (American, early 20th century), "New Salem", c.1920; colored woodblock print, 6.5" x 9", signed and titled in pencil. Donnell worked in St. Louis, and exhibited paintings and prints at the St. Louis Artists Guild. 300-500 |
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992. Carson Donnell (American, early 20th century), "New Salem", c.1920; colored woodblock print, 6.5" x 9", signed and titled in pencil. Donnell worked in St. Louis, and exhibited paintings and prints at the St. Louis Artists Guild. 300-500 |
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993. Oliver Dennett Grover (American, 1861-1927), "Summer in the Valley", c.1913; oil/board, 9" x 13", signed with estate stamp verso. Chicago area artist. Grover studied in Europe and at the Art Institute of Chicago. 800-1200 |
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