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Fernand Lungren
Pencil on paper
Signed lower right
19th Century
Height 31” Width 20 1/4" framed
Provenance: James Jeter, Santa Barbara, CA
Private collection Tucson, AZ
Fernand Lungren (1857–1932) was an American painter and illustrator. He is mostly known for his paintings of American South Western landscapes and scenes (in California, New Mexico, Arizona) as well as for his earlier New York and European city street scenes.
He is famous for his vibrantly colored paintings of the Southern California desert, especially in the Death Valley and Mojave Desert area, which remarkably express the immensity, colors and solitude of these landscapes. He also dabbled in Orientalist art, while traveling through Europe and North Africa.
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Fernand Lungren
Pencil on paper
Signed lower right
19th Century
Height 31” Width 20 1/4" framed
Provenance: James Jeter, Santa Barbara, CA
Private collection Tucson, AZ
Fernand Lungren (1857–1932) was an American painter and illustrator. He is mostly known for his paintings of American South Western landscapes and scenes (in California, New Mexico, Arizona) as well as for his earlier New York and European city street scenes.
He is famous for his vibrantly colored paintings of the Southern California desert, especially in the Death Valley and Mojave Desert area, which remarkably express the immensity, colors and solitude of these landscapes. He also dabbled in Orientalist art, while traveling through Europe and North Africa.
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Fernand Lungren
Pencil on paper
Signed lower right
19th Century
Height 31” Width 20 1/4" framed
Provenance: James Jeter, Santa Barbara, CA
Private collection Tucson, AZ
Fernand Lungren (1857–1932) was an American painter and illustrator. He is mostly known for his paintings of American South Western landscapes and scenes (in California, New Mexico, Arizona) as well as for his earlier New York and European city street scenes.
He is famous for his vibrantly colored paintings of the Southern California desert, especially in the Death Valley and Mojave Desert area, which remarkably express the immensity, colors and solitude of these landscapes. He also dabbled in Orientalist art, while traveling through Europe and North Africa.
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