George Edward Hopkins (American, 1855-1925), "Farm
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Sight: 20" wd. x 16" ht., Framed: 25" wd. x 21" ht., Oil on canvas, signed L.R., Cincinnati Art Galleries tag on verso.
Born Covington, Kentucky, July 30, 1855; died Apri; 14, 1924. Painter. Teacher. Studied at Cincinnati Art School and art schools in Germany. Pupil of the Royal Academy in Munich. Traveled to Italy in 1880 and joined a colony of American painters established by Frank Duveneck. In Venice he formed a friendship with James McNeill Whistler and Henry James.
Worked as Director of the Art School at Kansas State College in Manhattan, at the Art Association in Topeka from 1886-1891, and in the Art Department at the University of Kansas, Lawrence, from 1891-93. Was back in Topeka in 1894 and living in Chicago, Illinois in 1898.
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Relined with canvas, previously cleaned, in fine condition.
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George Edward Hopkins (American, 1855-1925), "Farm
Estimate $200 - $400
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