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          Explore Louis Kinney Harlow's past auction results and sold artwork prices.!

          Louis Kinney Harlow-painter and etcher-known for New England landscapes, fishermen, farms, boats, and coastal scenes-was born on March 28, in Wareham, MA.

        1. Louis Kinney Harlow-painter and etcher-known for New England landscapes, fishermen, farms, boats, and coastal scenes-was born on March 28, in Wareham, MA.
        2. This collection refers to the European settlements in North America through independence, with emphasis on the history of the thirteen colonies of Britain.
        3. Explore Louis Kinney Harlow's past auction results and sold artwork prices.
        4. Louis Kinney HarlowMassachusetts, Impressionist depiction of a sailing vessel floating through calm waters.
        5. Bring nature indoors with this stunning area rug featuring "Old Hemlocks" by Louis K. Harlow.
        6. Louis Kinney Harlow, painter and etcher, was known for his New England landscapes, fishermen, farms, boats, and coastal scenes.


          He was born on March 28, 1850 in Wareham, MA. After attending school at Phillips Academy in Andover, MA, Harlow went into
          business and married Julia Coombs. They started their family and eventually had three children.
          Harlow started his career as a professional artist in 1880 and exhibited with the Boston Art Club in 1883, 1885, 1887, and 1894.


          During the early 1880s he was teaching in Detroit but moved back to Boston in the mid-1880s. Sometime before the 1890s, he
          went to England, Paris, and Holland to study the work of the masters. Fielding's Dictionary of American Painters, Sculptors &
          Engravers lists him as a watercolor artist and etcher, but his auction records also show a list of oils, pastels, gouache, and mixed
          media.
          Harlow's work is represented in the collections of the Strong Museum in Rochester, NY and the Whyte Museum of