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Shinnecock Hills

Shinnecock Hills

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Alfred-Georges Hoen

Alfred-Georges Hoen was a French artist known especially for painting society portraits, although he also depicted landscapes, seascapes, and scenes from both the first and second world wars. “Shinnecock Hills” depicts a large tree on Long Island, New York.
Artist
Alfred-Georges Hoen
(French, active in the United States, 1869 – 1954)
Title
Shinnecock Hills
Date
1919
Medium
Charcoal on laid paper
Dimensions
19 3/4 x 25 1/4 in. image
Credit
Gift of D. Frederick Baker from the Baker/Pisano Collection
Accession No.
2021.18.13
Classification
Drawings & Watercolors
Geography
United States

Related

1919, from the artist to May Ludlow; 14 July 2020, sold by Edward T. Pollack Fine Arts (Portland, ME) to D. Frederick Baker (New York, NY); 2021, gifted to the Chazen Museum of Art

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