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765. Bruce Crane (American, 1857-1937), "Autumn Landscape", c. 1915; oil/board,10" x 13", signed. Crane recieved formal training in painting from landscape painter Alexander H. Wyant and then continued to study in Paris. He was a member of the American Water Color Society, Associate National Academy of Design, Lotus Club, Salmagundi Club, Society of American Artists, Union Internationale des Beaux-Arts et des Lettres. He spent many summers after 1904 with artists’ colony of Old Lyme, Connecticut. He also established the Twelve Landscape Painters with Emil Carlsen, Charles H. Davis, and J. Alden Weir. His works are included in the collections of the Brooklyn Museum, Corcoran Gallry of Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Montclair Art Museum, National Gallery of Art, Peabody Institute, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, and the National Museum of American Art. Acclaimed for his landscapes of autumnal and twilight scenes. 3000-5000
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