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Bernard Corey
"First Snow, " Bernard Corey, impressionist, landscape, oil, New England

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    Born in Riga, Latvia in 1900, Impressionist painter Martins Krumins was influenced by Russian emigre painter Sergei Vinogradovs and studied in his studio from 1929-1935. In 1935, Kru...
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  • Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris, France, Attributed to Alice Maud Fanner, Gardens
    Located in Wiscasset, ME
    Alice Maud Fanner was born in Surrey in 1865 and for many years lived in the Chiswick area of London. She studied at the Richmond School of Art and also taught there. She attended Slade School of Art in London. She was a pupil of Albert Julius Olsson. Like Olsson, Fanner often painted the sea and the coast, as well as yachts and sailing scenes. One of her paintings, "Riverside Landscape," was included in the book "Women Painters...
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  • Willows at the Edge of the River, Impressionist, Rural Landscape
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    William Dennis was a landscape painter based in Nottingham, England. Known for his impressionistic, pastoral landscape paintings, Dennis painted mostly in oil, capturing the rural sc...
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