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Ossip L. Linde, American 1871-1940

21.5" x 25.5" oil on canvas, bearing labels from Vose Galleries Boston and original exhibition from Grand Central Art Galleries, with title "A Gray Day" Biography from AskART: Biography of Ossip L. Linde (pronounced Linda) (1871-1940) Submitted by Margaret L. Inglessis, his daughter Short biography: Born in Rostov-on-Don, Russia in 1871. Naturalized in Chicago, Illinois in 1900. Married to Margaret Roper Aline Carey from Hamilton, Ontario in 1903. They lived in Paris the following eight years, where he studied painting: Honorable Mention in Paris Salon 1907. Gold Medal in Paris Salon 1910. Settled in Westport, CT 1911. Died in Westport, CT 1940. A prolific painter, he was well-known for his paintings of Venice and Bruges and for his Connecticut landscapes. A vivid personality, he was always in demand, exhibiting and lecturing across the country, encouraging communities to develop their artistic heritage. Clubs Salmagundi Club, New York. Palette and Chisel Club, Chicago. Allied Artists of America Honorable Member of Buffalo Art Club. American Art Association, Paris. Societe des artists, Paris Interallies, Paris Published in: International Studio, Arts & Decoration, etc. also in "A Community of Artists" by Dorothy and John Tarrant, published in 1985 by Westport-Weston Arts Council, Inc.

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