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Original Drawing: Fishermen Bringing Their Catch From Their Boat

Original Drawing: Fishermen Bringing Their Catch From Their Boat

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Original Drawing: Fishermen Bringing Their Catch From Their Boat

by George Hitchcock

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Egmond, 1886. Original Art Work . No Binding. Very Good. Original Drawing On Heavy Paper, 29 1/2 X 17 1/2 Cm.,Signed And Dated At Egmond In 1886. Some Browning; Wear At Edges; 3/4" Entirely Closd Tear At Left Of Lower Edge; Pencil Notations On Verso "From H. A. Smith March 1945" And "Full Page", A Few Small Traces Of Old Tape On Verso. George Hitchcock (1850 - 1913) Was An American Painter, Born In Providence, Rhode Island, And Mostly Active In Europe, Notably In The Netherlands. Hitchcock Graduated From Brown University, And From Harvard Law School In 1874. He Then Turned His Attention To Art And Became A Pupil Of Gustave Boulanger And Jules-Joseph Lefebvre At The Académie Julian In Paris. He Attracted Notice In The Paris Salon Of 1885 With His "Tulip Growing", Depicting A Dutch Garden He Painted In The Netherlands. For Years He Had A Studio Near Egmond Aan Zee, Netherlands, Where He Started His "Art Summer School" That Later Resulted In A Group Of Returning Summer Artists That Informally Became The Egmondse School (1890-1905). He Received These Students And Guests At His "Huis Schuylenburgh", A Large Estate In Egmond Aan Den Hoef. He Became A Chevalier Of The French Legion Of Honour And A Member Of The Vienna Academy Of Arts, The Munich Secession Society, And Other Art Bodies, And Is Represented In The Dresden Gallery, The Imperial Collection In Vienna, The Chicago Art Institute, And The Detroit Institute Of Arts. In 1909 He Was Elected To The National Academy Of Design As An Associate Academician. (Source: Wikipedia)

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Title
Original Drawing: Fishermen Bringing Their Catch From Their Boat
Author
George Hitchcock
Format/Binding
No Binding
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
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Edition
Original Art Work
Place of Publication
Egmond
Date Published
1886
Weight
0.00 lbs
Keywords
Art
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Art-Original Paintings;

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