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"Bridge At Rhonda 1928 30x35" by Wilson Henry Irvine - Oil on Canvas Lyme, Connecticut $6,500
Bridge At Rhonda 1928 30x35 Original Painting by Wilson Henry Irvine
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Bridge At Rhonda 1928 30x35

Wilson Henry Irvine

Original Painting : Oil on Canvas
Size : 25x30 in  |  64x76 cm
Framed : 30x35 in  |  76x89 cm

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Year1928

Hand SignedLower Right in Paint 

Condition Excellent 

Other FrameOriginal Frame With Nameplate 

Purchased fromArtist 1936 

Certificate of AuthenticityGrand Central Art Galleries 

LID116873

Wilson Henry Irvine - United States

Art Brokerage: Wilson Henry Irvine American Artist: b. 1869-1936. Wilson Henry Irvine (28 February 1869-1936) was a master American Impressionist landscape painter."Fall, Eight Mile River" near Old Lyme, Connecticut. Although most closely associated with the Old Lyme, Connecticut art colony headed by Florence Griswold, Irvine spent his early career near Chicago, a product of the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Irvine also painted across Western Europe where he produced outstanding American Impressionist versions of the local countryside. Today, Wilson Irvine's paintings grace the collection of Chicago's Art Institute, Florence Griswold Museum; National Portrait Gallery, Corcoran Gallery of Art; and Union League Club. Irvine is best known for his mastery of light and texture a 1998 exhibit of his work was called Wilson Henry Irvine and the Poetry of Light. To capture subtle effects of light, Irvine often painted en plein air wearing his trademark cap, knickers, and goatee, with his easel and his paints set up in the field. Sometimes Irvine's obsession with light led him to paint rather pedestrian subjects, landscapes depicting little more than some trees, or a road or fence. But a number of Irvine masterpieces depict well-composed scenes including houses, boats, bridges, even a handful of portraits, including at least one self-portrait and a nude. Listings wanted.

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