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A.C. Howland
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A.C. Howland
Arthur Cornelius Howland, N.A. (1838 - 1909)
Farmyard
oil on board, 7" x 11", signed lower left, in gilded period frame
A fine 19th c. pastoral in the Barbizon tradition. Howland was born in Walpole, New Hampshire. In 1855 he went to Boston to study, also working as an engraver. Two years later he went to New York City to continue his studies. In 1860 Howland travelled to Europe, studying in Germnay, then in France where he became close friends with two of the most famous painters of the Barbizon school - Jean Francois Millet and Theodore Rousseau. Returning home, he lived in NYC and summered in Williamstown, MA. Here he became friends with Homer Dodge Martin and Winslow Homer. Elected into the National Academy in 1882, he also exhibited at teh Brooklyn AA, the Art Institute of Chicago, the PAFA, the Pan-Pacific Expo of 1915 and the World's Columbian Expo. of 1892.
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