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Oscar Ricciardi | Capri

Charles Caryl Coleman | Apple Blossoms

Norton Bush | A river in the tropics, 1891

Maurice Prendergast | Along the Seine, 1892
Maurice Prendergast (1858-1924) was one of the first American painters to adopt a post-impressionist style.
His distinctive paintings utilize a pattern of flat, short brushstrokes and bold outlines to create brightly colored scenes of outdoor leisure.
Prendergast was born in St. John's, Newfoundland, in 1858.
In 1868 the family moved to Boston, the hometown of Prendergast’s mother, where the artist attended school through the eighth grade.
Prendergast first worked in a dry goods store and then began earning a living creating show cards—hand-lettered advertisements for store windows.
Maurice Prendergast | Along the Seine, 1892 | Whitney Museum of American Art

John Neagle | Portrait of a young girl, 1836

Gabriel Mark Lipper | Oregon, United States
Gabriel Mark Lipper is an Ashland-based artist whose work addresses, in his words, "the growing schism between self and other".
He works predominantly in oil and makes paintings that are classical in nature.
He has studied in Germany, Italy and Japan and has been shown at numerous galleries in the Pacific Northwest and elsewhere on the West Coast, including at the Hanson Howard Gallery in Ashland and at the Elan Gallery in Jacksonville.
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