Thanks in advance,
TESS
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>Inness was an American painter of the 19th
>century belonging to what was called the Hudson River school. Most of
>their paintings of course were landscapes. There's a town in Florida
>on the west coast with a museum which has a collection of his paintings.
>This little bit of information might attract the "flamers" which will
>jump in with corrections and additions.
>Regards, Frank
Yes, and Inness was a follower of Swedborgenism, a philosophy which
influenced his life and paintng and helped him to create that wonderful
brown soup of which his incredibly wonderful paintings are made of!
Jon Cone
Please call Joyce at (201)-779-2523. I believe she can help you. She has
done some research on Inness.
so, what's the deal with this Joyce? Every time someone asks a question,
you mention her. Is this something you make a commission for each
referral? I've seen this 'Please call Joyce' about 10 times in the last 3
days..
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Charles Eicher
cei...@ins.infonet.net
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Please call Joyce at (201)-779-2523. I believe she can help you. She has
done some research on 'Please call Joyce'.
Actually, it seems like Joyce is some kind of art dealer from whom this person
responds to.
Andy Pearlman
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