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COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER (American, 1856-1937) "A FRENCH VILLAGE"

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COLIN CAMPBELL COOPER (American, 1856-1937)  A FRENCH VILLAGE
Oil on canvas Housed in a wonderful carved gilt period frame Signed lower right "Colin Campbell Cooper", titled and signed on verso of canvas, and numbered 1546 Colin Campbell Cooper was born in Philadelphia and studied with Thomas Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. His extensive travels took him throughout the United States as well as to Europe. Moving to Paris in 1889 he continued his art studies at the Academie Julien. Cooper, a pioneer of American Impressionism, was greatly influenced by the delicate lyricism he saw in the work of his colleague Childe Hassam, and exhibited his atmospheric land and cityscapes in juried exhibitions throughout America and abroad. A peripatetic traveler, in 1912 Cooper sailed on the RMS Carpathia and took part in the rescue of survivors from the Titanic; he created several paintings documenting this event. Cooper was a member of several prestigious art associations, and his artwork is included in the permanent collections of numerous museums, including the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. SIZE: 25" x 30". Overall: 33-1/2" x 38-1/2". CONDITION: Surface dirt, small touched-up spot in upper sky. 9-29223