Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Bruce Crane, American: 1857— 1M—THAWI\G WEATHER Height, 30 inches; length, 36 inches. Here and there, in the gray meadows of the foreground, arepatches of snow. On the hillside, which crosses the picture inthe middle distance, patches are also seen through the trunksof a belt of trees. The hillside is crowned by a stretch offorest and above is a sky of pale qualified grays. The pre-dominating tints of the color scheme are grayish and brownishgreen, violet and white. Signed at the lower of Mu. E.
Nearly three hundred valuable paintings of the American and foreign schools . Bruce Crane, American: 1857— 1M—THAWI\G WEATHER Height, 30 inches; length, 36 inches. Here and there, in the gray meadows of the foreground, arepatches of snow. On the hillside, which crosses the picture inthe middle distance, patches are also seen through the trunksof a belt of trees. The hillside is crowned by a stretch offorest and above is a sky of pale qualified grays. The pre-dominating tints of the color scheme are grayish and brownishgreen, violet and white. Signed at the lower of Mu. E. A. Gurxee.
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