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William Fisher (American 1891-1985) original Impressionist oil 13 1/2' X 16 1/2 'Kennebunkport Harbor' High Gallery & Auction sales-Stunning

Regular price $699.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $699.00 USD
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Gorgeous original impressionist oil by frequently exhibited, (see below) American artist William Fisher (1891 - 1985). This painter frequently fetches both high auction and gallery prices. Wonderfully executed painting displays displays Kennebunkport Maine harbor scene with sailboats executed circa 1930's. Oil on Canvas board and distinctly signed on bottom right. Highly skilled artist uses wonderful vibrant color palate along with distinct impressionist brush strokes. Comes professionally framed.

Overall Size: 13 1/2 Wide x 16 1/2 Height inches (34.29 cm X 41.91 cm)
Sight Size: 8 1/2 Wide x 11 1/2 Tall inches (21.59 cm X 29.21 cm)

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Studied
Brooklyn Institute
Pratt Institute
Art Students League
In Paris

Exhibited
New York Watercolor Club, 1936, 1937
Asbury Park Society of Fine Arts, 1938 (prize), 1941 (prize)
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, 1933
National Academy of Design, 1938, 1943, 1945
Pepsi-Cola, 1945 (prize)
Springfield Art League, 1944 (prize)
Connecticut Academy of Fine Art, 1942-1946
New Haven Paint and Clay Club, 1944-1946
American Artists Professional League
Springfield Art League
North Shore Artist Association
Ridgewood Art Association

Member
Salmagundi Club
Connecticut Academy of Fine Art
Montclair Art Museum, 1938-1946
Ridgewood Art Association
Currier Gallery of Art, 1943
All-Jersey Exhibition, 1939 (prize), 1940 (prize)
Newark Art Club, 1942 (prize)
Brick Store Museum, 1948