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Artist: Victor Coleman Anderson
Last Leaves
By Victor Coleman Anderson
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left: VICTOR C. ANDERSON
Category
20th Century American Impressionist Victor Coleman Anderson Art
Materials
Oil
Lone Tree, St. Lawrence
By Victor Coleman Anderson
Located in New York, NY
Titled and signed on verso: LONE TREE ST. LAWRENCE / by VICTOR C ANDERSON
Category
20th Century American Impressionist Victor Coleman Anderson Art
Materials
Oil
Muddy Train Station
By Victor Coleman Anderson
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signature: Signed Lower Right
By Victor C. Anderson
Category
Early 20th Century Victor Coleman Anderson Art
Materials
Paint
Down at Vepplanks
By Victor Coleman Anderson
Located in New York, NY
Signed lower left: VICTOR C ANDERSON; titled and signed on verso: DOWN AT VEPPLANKS / by / V. C. ANDERSON
Category
Late 19th Century American Impressionist Victor Coleman Anderson Art
Materials
Board, Oil
Prairie Fire
By Victor Coleman Anderson
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Oil on Board
Dimensions: 16.00" x 20.00"
Signature: Signed Lower Left
Category
Early 20th Century Victor Coleman Anderson Art
Materials
Oil, Board
Washington's Birthday, Woman's World Magazine Cover
By Victor Coleman Anderson
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Approximate Date: February, 1923
Medium: Oil on Board
Signature: Signed and Titled
Size: 20.00" x 16.00"
Washington's Birthday, Woman's World magazine cover, February 1923
Category
1920s Victor Coleman Anderson Art
Materials
Oil, Board
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