Painting by George Inness, Harvard Prov, 19thc
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Painting by George Inness,19th century
Davids notes: The painting appears to be in exceptionally beautiful and untouched condition.
This painting appears to have been relined about 60 years ago. Oil on canvas. This work measures 14 inches by 10 inches in a frame 21 inches by 17.5 inches.
Provenance: Estate of Charles Haar and Suzanne Keller, by descent Susan Haar.
(Obituary from the Crimson.com):Charles February 2, 2012 Harvard Law School professor emeritus Charles M. Haar, known for his ability to identify innovative solutions to issues of land use and environmental policy, died of congestive heart failure last month in Miami. He was 91.
Haar also served as a fellow for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge for half a century. His passion for art he was a connoisseur of drawings, which led him to advise the Fogg Museums Department of Drawings and even donate pieces.
Note David Killen Gallery removes hundreds of works of art from NYC homes every year. Statements made by the gallery regarding authenticity are opinions only and should not be construed as fact. Anyone unsure of the authenticity of a work of art should consult an expert.
Davids notes: The painting appears to be in exceptionally beautiful and untouched condition.
This painting appears to have been relined about 60 years ago. Oil on canvas. This work measures 14 inches by 10 inches in a frame 21 inches by 17.5 inches.
Provenance: Estate of Charles Haar and Suzanne Keller, by descent Susan Haar.
(Obituary from the Crimson.com):Charles February 2, 2012 Harvard Law School professor emeritus Charles M. Haar, known for his ability to identify innovative solutions to issues of land use and environmental policy, died of congestive heart failure last month in Miami. He was 91.
Haar also served as a fellow for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in Cambridge for half a century. His passion for art he was a connoisseur of drawings, which led him to advise the Fogg Museums Department of Drawings and even donate pieces.
Note David Killen Gallery removes hundreds of works of art from NYC homes every year. Statements made by the gallery regarding authenticity are opinions only and should not be construed as fact. Anyone unsure of the authenticity of a work of art should consult an expert.
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Painting by George Inness, Harvard Prov, 19thc
Estimate $200 - $300
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