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Plein Air Paintings: Capturing the Essence of Nature

Invaluable

While early plein air painters often relied on watercolors, which were portable and quick to dry, it wasn’t until the 19th century that the technique truly transformed with the advent of collapsible oil paint tubes. The invention of portable oil paints by John G. Rand in 1841 was a game-changer. Edward Willis Redfield – ”Drifted Road.”

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Insights on Auction Sales: Pokémon, Magic Johnson

WorthPoint

Although the Van Brocklin card wasnt graded, it was authenticated and encased by Beckett, giving it a solid stamp of approval. This mahogany piece, constructed by Henkel-Harris of Winchester, VA, featured an upper portion with four glass-front doors and three adjustable shelves behind each, perfect for displaying fine china or collectibles.

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