| - - - - | Antique Jennie or Fannie Burr Landscape Watercolor Item # 3001 Click HERE to inquire about this item "Jennie or Fannie Burr" This antique landscape watercolor by either Jennie or Fannie Burr measures 18 and one half inches wide and is 22 and one half inches high outside the frame. The image, within the mat, inside the frame measures 9 and one half inches wide and is 13 and one half inches tall. Fannie and Jennie Burr. 1872 to 1961 and 1858 to 1931. They were 2 of 5 children born into Monroe, CT's most prominent family. Their father was a very successful farmer. Although the 2 sisters were 14 years apart, they were close. Fannie began to draw as a child. She later attended and graduated from the Yale School of 953Arts. After that, she studied at the Art Students League in NYC. These accomplishments were very rare for a young woman in those days. List in Who Was Who in American Art by Falk. Exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain CT. Catalogue of work produced by The Connecticut Gallery Inc.
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- - - - - - - | Potato Pickers Anderson Pencil signed print Item # 3006 Click HERE to inquire about this item This "Potato Pickers" print by Canadian artist "D J L Anderson" measures 16 and one eighths inches wide and is 18 and one half inches tall. The image within the mat measures 10 and one half inches wide and is 12 and one half inches tall.
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- - - - | Antique Fannie Burr Watercolor landscape painting Item # 3008 Click HERE to inquire about this item This antique Fannie Burr landscape watercolor measures 27 inches wide and is 19 and one quarter inches tall outside of the frame. The image, within the mat, inside the frame measures 18 and one half inches wide and is 10 and three quarters inches high. "Burr sisters Connecticut". Fannie and Jennie Burr. 1872 to 1961 and 1858 to 1931. They were 2 of 5 children born into Monroe, CT's most prominent family. Their father was a very successful farmer. Although the 2 sisters were 14 years apart, they were close. Fannie began to draw as a child. She later attended and graduated from the Yale School of Fine Arts. After that, she studied at the Art Students League in NYC. These accomplishments were very rare for a young woman in those days. List in Who Was Who in American Art by Falk. Exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain CT. Catalogue of work produced by The Connecticut Gallery Inc.
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- - - - | Antique Fannie or Jennie Burr charcoal landscape drawing Item # 3009 Click HERE to inquire about this item Antique Jennie or Fannie Burr charcoal drawing. This antique Fannie Burr drawing measures 26 and three quarter inches wide by 19 and 5 eighths inches high. The image inside the mat, within the frame measures 18 and one half inches wide by 11 and one quarter inches high. "Burr sisters Connecticut". Fannie and Jennie Burr. 1872 to 1961 and 1858 to 1931. They were 2 of 5 children born into Monroe, CT's most prominent family. Their father was a very successful farmer. Although the 2 sisters were 14 years apart, they were close. Fannie began to draw as a child. She later attended and graduated from the Yale School of Fine Arts. After that, she studied at the Art Students League in NYC. These accomplishments were very rare for a young woman in those days. List in Who Was Who in American Art by Falk. Exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain CT. Catalogue of work produced by The Connecticut Gallery Inc.
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- - - - | Antique Jennie or Fannie Burr Seaside landscape watercolor Item # 3010 Click HERE to inquire about this item This antique watercolor by Jennie or Fannie Burr measures 20 and one eighths inches wide by 15 and five eighths inches high outside the frame. The image of this Burr watercolor, inside the mat, within the frame measures 12 and three quarters inches wide by 8 and one quarter inches high. "Burr sisters Connecticut". Fannie and Jennie Burr. 1872 to 1961 and 1858 to 1931. They were 2 of 5 children born into Monroe, CT's most prominent family. Their father was a very successful farmer. Although the 2 sisters were 14 years apart, they were close. Fannie began to draw as a child. She later attended and graduated from the Yale School of Fine Arts. After that, she studied at the Art Students League in NYC. These accomplishments were very rare for a young woman in those days. List in Who Was Who in American Art by Falk. Exhibition at the New Britain Museum of American Art New Britain CT. Catalogue of work produced by The Connecticut Gallery Inc.
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