Ellsworth Woodward, American, 1861 to 1939, oil painting on canvas depicting a rural landscape with a stream and distant hills, 1929. Signed and dated, lower left. Framed. Ellsworth Woodward was an American artist and art educator. During the late 19th century in New Orleans, Ellsworth and his older brother William Woodward were two of the most influential figures in Southern art. Ellsworth Woodward is best known for founding the Newcomb Pottery movement, and for his landscape structure, genre, etcher. American Fine Art, Landscape Oil Paintings, Wall Art, and Collectibles. One of a kind artwork.
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