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Library at Arbour Hill (Olcott interior) - Walter Launt Palmer | WikiOO.org - Enciklopedija dailės

Library at Arbour Hill (Olcott interior) – (Walter Launt Palmer) ankstesnis Kitas


Artist:

Data: 1878

Muziejus: Albany Institute of History - Art (Albany, United States)

technika: Oil On Canvas

Walter Launt Palmer, as the son of Albany sculptor Erastus Dow Palmer, grew up surrounded by art and artists. After studying with master painters in the US and Paris, he painted interior scenes, views of Venice, and landscapes. In keeping with contemporary trends, his painting style was more fluid and less precise than that of his father

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