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TITLE:
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Pompton Junction
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WORK DATE:
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1877
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PERIOD:
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19th century
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CATEGORY:
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Paintings
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MATERIALS:
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Oil on board
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MARKINGS:
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Signed 'G. Inness' lower right Titled on two original labels affixed to the reverse
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SIZE:
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h: 12 x w: 18 in / h: 30.5 x w: 45.7 cm
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REGION:
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American
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PRICE*:
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Contact Gallery for Price
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PROVENANCE:
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Estate of the artist (sold: Fifth Avenue Gallery, New York, Inness Executor's Sale, February 12-14, 1895, lot 139) W. A. White, Boston, Massachusetts John Levy Galleries, New York Albert R. Jones, Kansas City, Missouri By descent to the present owner
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LITERATURE:
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LeRoy Ireland, The Works of George Inness: An Illustrated Catalogue Raisonné, Austin, Texas, 1965, no. 800, p. 198, illustrated Maddox, Intruder into Eden: The Train in Nineteenth-Century American Landscape ([1999] 2000), p. 368; reproduced fig. 156 Quick, Michael. George Inness: A Catalogue Raisonné, Volume One. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 2007, no. 606, page 523. Taggart, Ross E., “George Inness,” The Nelson Gallery and Atkins Museum Bulletin 1, No. 2 (December 1958): 20, listed as Green Countryside with Train Track (Pompton Junction)
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EXHIBITION HISTORY:
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New York, American Fine Arts Society, Exhibition of Paintings Left by the Late George Inness, December 1894, no.14 Kansas City, Missouri, The Nelson Gallery and Atkins Museum, George Inness (1825-1894); An Exhibition of Paintings from the Collection and in Memory of Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. Jones, 1958, no. 20
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