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Barbara Garvin Oil Painting
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Pre 1990 item# 727803 (stock#X1038)
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Large oil on canvas by B.R Garvin. Painting measures "28 x 48" without the frame. Settlers crossing Montana, very nice painting with many figures and detail.
Born in Murfreesboro, Tennessee, fine artist Barbara Garvin has lived in many places throughout this country, but settled in the Central Sierra in 1991. Influenced by her first trip west some forty years ago, this self- taught artist began as a painter of historical frontier themes and today still retains the same interest in t ...click for details
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Harry Learned Oil Painting (1844 - 1893)
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Pre 1900 item# 722188 (stock#X1025)
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Harry A. Learned (1844 - 1893) Mt of the Holy Cross Colorado. Important painting by one of Colorado historical painters. Canvas size "30 x 48" signed lower right.
Harry A. Learned was born in Boston and traveled west with his family first to Kansas and later Colorado during the gold rush. Harry decided to paint and studied with Henry Chapman Ford in Chicago. He later was admitted to the Academy of Design. Harry Learned returned to Colorado where he recorded meticulous views of C ...click for details
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Elizabeth Davey Lochrie Oil Painting (1890 - 1981)
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Pre 1950 item# 722183 (stock#X1024)
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Original painting Indian Chief by ELIZABETH DAVEY LOCHRIE canvas sixe "22 x 28"
LOCHRIE was born in Deer Lodge Montana, July 1, 1890; she was educated in Butte schools and received her art education at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn in 1911. During 1924-1925 she painted eighteen children's murals for the Montana State Hospital. After 1932, Lochrie specialized in Native American portraits, particularly of Blackfeet tribal members, having produced more than a thousand watercolors, o ...click for details
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