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Farm Barns - Oil on board by noted Long Island, New York Artist Edith Brandenber

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1525444674

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A lovely painting of a road leading up to rustic barns by acclaimed and widely exhibited Edith Brandenberg. Brandenberg' s paintings are very hard to find as most are in private collections. FREE SHIPPING From Askart.com: Edith Brandenberg (b. March 4, 1913- d.1986) She was a member of the Art League of Long Island (Douglaston, New York ) in the 1950s. She was a leader of the traditionalist faction in the Art League. Information provided by David Nolan, whose mother, Virginia Nolan was vice president of the Art League, and a leader of the modernist faction at the time.