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ART EDWARD BARNARD LINTOTT (1875-1951) Landscape Watercolor «N.S.P.P.»

This Resplendent Imaginative Watercolor Landscape is by the Talented English Born Painter Edward Barnard Lintott (1875-1951) who is Recognized for his Landscape and Still Life Works. Lintott Utilizes the Medium of Thin Washes and Transparent Color with Balance and Control Creating a Stunning Scene. The Professionally Matted Work Measures 23 3/4″ X 19″ is Encased in a Beautiful Gold Gilt Frame. Lintott Studied in London and at the Academie Julian in Paris Before Moving to the United States. As a Watercolorist he Imaginatively Works with the Effects of Light and Atmosphere, Reflecting the Influence of Boudin. He Exhibited at the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Pennsylvania Academy. He is Represented in Numerous Museums. The Provence of this Watercolor is the Liberatore Galleries in Bridgehampton. A Book on Lintott’s Art was Written by Art Dealer Mary Liberatore in 1970. Edward Barnard Lintott’s Landscapes are Rare and are Considered to be Among His Best Examples of Impressionism.