Robert Wood |
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Hawaiian Sunset |
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Framed Oil on Canvas |
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Image Size 24 x 48 |
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Robert W. Wood (1889-1979) was America's most popular landscape painter. He was incredibly prolific, quite possibly the most productive landscape painter in the history of American art. Wood was also widely reproduced, and hundreds of his paintings were published. In the era before today's "limited edition" market, these reproductions were inexpensive and not limited in quantity. Wood's reproductions were so popular that more than one million copies were sold of October Moon alone, his most famous image. His reproductions were available in different sizes and could be purchased through catalogs, art supply stores, frame shops, and even Blue Chip and S & H Green Stamp catalogs. |
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