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Agnes Richmond Three Maidens Charcoal 20th C Art

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Agnes Richmond Three Maidens Charcoal 20th C Art
Description: Charcoal on paper, unframed. Dimensions: Paper: 14 3/4 x 11in. Weight: 1lb. (Box F) Condition: Paper loose. Some darkening and soil to paper throughout. Charcoal surface has been smudged significantly. Some creasing especially to corners. Good overall condition. Artist's Biography:
Acquired directly from the estate of Agnes Richmond (1870-1964), American. Previously undervalued and overlooked, American women artists such as Agnes M. Richmond are receiving renewed interest in the art market. Richmond is particularly noteworthy, because of her impressionist style portraits of American women and children. Agnes Richmond was born in Alton, Illinois and studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts. She went on to study in New York at the Arts Students League with Twachtman, Appleton, Clark and Kenyon Cox and instructed there from 1910-1914. With her husband Winthrop Turney, Agnes Richmond was a member of the original Woodstock colony, and spent summers painting in Gloucester, Mass from 1915-1956 and Mountainville, N.Y. from 1932-1940.
Status: For Sale Reference#: _30319212064
Year: UNKNOWN
Country: US


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