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15.25″W x 13.25″H
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HUDSON MINDELL KITCHELL(1862–1944) Original Landscape Oil Painting – Signed
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An original landscape painting from regarded American tonalist painter Hudson Mindell Kitchell(1862-1944). Encompassed in texture, this landscape is immersed in a hazy darkness, with sunset breaking through the trees on the horizon. A lone figure stands in the field beside a pond, emphasizing the scale of the perspective. An expressive piece sure to add wonder to any collector’s anthology of artwork.
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