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Abbot F. Graves "Doorway and Garden"

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24"H x 32"
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Family Room
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Lot # 021
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Abbott F. Graves titled "Doorway and Garden". Decorative Gold Frame with Gold Title Plate and Artist's Name.

Abbott F Graves was born in Weymouth, Maine in 1859. His education began in Boston before taking a trip to Paris to seek out the most famous flower painter of Paris, Georges Jeannin, to critique his work.  He studied at the Académie Julian with Fernand Cormon, Henri Gervex and Jean Paul Laurens. He began teaching in 1886 at the Cowles Art School in Boston, where Childe Hassam was also on the faculty and became an important influence. In 1891, he opened his own art school in Boston, which he later moved to Kennebunkport, Maine. In 1920, the Graves’ moved to New York after a show there had established his national reputation. His awards, in addition to his Paris Salon medal, include The Massachusetts Charitable Mechanics Association (1887, 1892), Exposition des Beaux Arts, Paris (1905 medal), Salmagundi Club (1933), and a number of one-man exhibitions in Boston and New York, including four at Vose Galleries (1924, 1925, 1929, 1932).  The Brick Store Museum of Kennebunk, Maine featured his work in an exhibit in 1979.