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Harry Lamar Richardson Signed Watercolor Print "Point of Rocks Station Ltd Ed
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Harry Lamar Richardson Signed Watercolor Print "Point of Rocks Station Ltd Ed
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Harry Lamar Richardson MD Artist Watercolor Print Titled Harmony Ltd Ed 33/500.
Title -Point of Rocks Station - hand written by the artist
Signed - bottom right corner under the image in pencil by the artist.
Very good condition no rips or tears
Image size - 17 1/4" tall x 22 1/4" wide
Colorful, bucolic, contemporary railroad/landscape scene in the winter, in MD.
{Point of Rocks Station Built in 1875 by the Baltimore Ohio Railroad (B O)?the charming Victorian station is on the National Register of Historic Places. Today it is used by MARC passenger trains}
Harry Lamar Richardson- Full-time artist specializing in realistic paintings and signed prints (mostly watercolors and acrylics) of rural landscapes, historic buildings, and the lighthouses and wildlife of the Chesapeake Bay located on the East Coast of the United States. He hopes to preserve, through his paintings, the vanishing rural lifestyle of the Mid-Atlantic region.
Harry was born in Frederick County, Maryland in a stone house on his grandfather's dairy farm. After graduating from Frederick High School, he earned a teaching degree at Frostburg University in Western Maryland. In 1967 he was awarded a fellowship at Arizona State University where he earned his graduate degree in art education . He taught high school art classes for about sixteen years and has been a self-employed artist for over twenty years.
Harry was a member of Spectrum gallery in Georgetown, Washington, D.C. for nineteen years. He has exhibited in numerous museum and gallery shows, both in one person and group shows, including the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Mariners Museum, and the Corcoran Museum, Washington, D.C. His paintings and prints are in private and corporate collections in more than thirty-eight states and several countries.