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from Auction House Records. Silvermine Mill, Connecticut Artwork images are copyright of the artist or assignee
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A fine-art painter and magazine illustrator, Robert Owen contributed to "Cosmopolitan", "Harper's" and "Century", and other magazines before moving in 1910 to Bagnall, Connecticut to paint his signature seasonal landscapes with farmhouses, winding roads and covered bridges.
Ten years later, he returned to New York City, opened his own gallery and resumed illustration commissions. In 1941, he moved to New Rochelle, New York where he became artist-in-residence at the Thomas Paine Memorial (showing 500 of 4608 characters). |
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