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340. William Purcell Macdonald (American, b. 1863), “Road to the Cabin”, c. 1920; oil/board, 10" x 12", signed. 600-800
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341. Marion Maxon Healy
(American, 1890-1970), “Suspension Bridge, Cincinnati”, c. 1940; etching/aquatint, 8" x 10", signed. Healy studied in Cincinnati with H.H. Wessel and E.T. Hurley. She was a member of the Ohio Printmakers, Cincinnati Women’s Art Club, and the Cincinnati Art Museum Association. She exhibited throughout the 1950s-60s and gave lectures on etching. 300-400
342. William Purcell Macdonald (American, b. 1863), “Country Picnic”, c. 1920; oil/canvas, 52" x 63", signed, and Rookwood Pottery logo. Macdonald was a Cincinnati painter and maintained a position on the staff of Rookwood Pottery (since 1882). He studied with Frank Duveneck at the Cincinnati Art Academy and was a member of the Cincinnati Art Club and the Duveneck Society of Painters and Sculptors. This is an ambitious work executed by Macdonald in direct association with Rookwood Pottery. 2500-4500
343. Anna Gregory “Venice”, c. 1896; oil/board, 13.5" x 10.5", signed, unframed. 1200-1700

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344. Kenneth Ozier
(American, 1905-1978), “Reflections, Cincinnati”, c. 1950; lithograph, 7.25" x 10", signed and numbered 3/50. Ozier was a member of the Cincinnati Professional Artists (pres. 1950-52), Cincinnati Crafters, and the Ohio Watercolor Society. He was an illustrator and founder of the Children’s Sketch Club, Cincinnati. 300-400