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Artist: Robert Hallowell
Snowy Peaks (Mont Blanc)
By Robert Hallowell
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Snowy Peaks (Mont Blanc)
Watercolor on paper, c. 1930
Signed "R. Hallowell" lower right (see photo)
The image depicts is of Mont Blanc in France.
Mont Blanc is the highest mountain i...
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1930s American Impressionist Robert Hallowell Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
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Watercolor
Staten Island
By Robert Hallowell
Located in Fairlawn, OH
Staten Island
Watercolor on paper, c. 1928
Signed with the Estate stamp lower left
Sheet size: 19 1/8 x 23 7/8 inches
Titled on verso
Part of small series of watercolors done of the ...
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1920s American Modern Robert Hallowell Landscape Drawings and Watercolors
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Watercolor
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