Jacob Anchutin Oil Landscape Painting, New Found Gap Looking Towards Gatlinburg, TN
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Description
Jacob Anchutin (North Carolina, 1893-1964) oil on canvas laid down on board painting titled "New Found Gap Looking Towards Gatlinburg, Tennessee," depicting a view of the Newfound Gap in the Great Smoky Mountains in early autumn. Signed "Anchutin" lower right. Handwritten label with title and artist information, en verso. Housed in a giltwood frame with a wooden fillet. Sight: 15" H x 19 1/4" W. Framed: 22" H x 26" W. Note: Jacob Anchutin was the illustrator of Tom B. Underwood's book "The Story of the Cherokee People," published by Cherokee Publications, Cherokee, 1961.
Condition
Few areas of errant white paint marks, primarily to tallest tree on the left, otherwise very good condition.
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Jacob Anchutin Oil Landscape Painting, New Found Gap Looking Towards Gatlinburg, TN
Estimate $500 - $550
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