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730. Charles Levier (French, 20th century), "Harbor Scene", c. 1955; oil/canvas, 24" x 30", signed. Well known Paris School painter. Painted still lifes, street scenes, and portraits in the middle part of the 20th century. 1000-2000
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732. Mary Gronemeyer (American, 20th century), "Eads Bridge, St Louis", c. 1940; oil/board, 23" x 27", signed. Mary and her husband, Phillip, were both active in the St Louis modernist scene. The Eads Bridge, which spans the Mississippi at St Louis, was the subject of many St Louis painters because of its architectural prominence. 700-900
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731. J. Rylaarsdam (Dutch, b. 1911), "Oude Kerksplein Amsterdam", c.1930; watercolor/paper, 16" x 11", signed and titled. Dutch modernist, frequently worked in watercolor. 300-500
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733. Jeanne Stewart (American, b. 1868), "Harvest", c. 1930; oil/ canvas, 32" x 25", signed. Stewart studied at the Art Institute of Chicago and with J. Paterson in Edinburgh, Scotland. She exhibited at the Society of Seattle Artists (1908), Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition (1909), and the Art Institute of Chicago. REF; Washington State Art and Artists. 800-1200
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734. Francis Chapin (American, 1899-1965), "Wisconsin Winter" c. 1949; oil/canvas, 20" x 24", signed. Well known Chicago painter; exhibited and taught at the Art Institute of Chicago in the 1930s. Chapin also exhibited at the National Academy of Design and the Chicago Gallery Association.
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