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Subject: Hudson River School artists
Category: Arts and Entertainment
Asked by: maxina-ga
List Price: $200.00
Posted: 08 Aug 2004 10:40 PDT
Expires: 09 Aug 2004 08:51 PDT
Question ID: 385056
Who is artist nameed Knox who painted river scenes around 1890? ($55)
What artist named Knox used Husdon River School type images? ($75)
Are there artists painting Hudson River type images whose names resemble Knox? (75)

Request for Question Clarification by politicalguru-ga on 09 Aug 2004 00:02 PDT
Dear Maxina, 

If you have three questions, you should post three different messages
and price them accordingly.

With your current posting of three questions, if one of them is
unanswerable, the whole question would not be answered. In addition, I
noticed that you actually already priced each separate question.
However, when you post a $200 question, you are actually agreeing to
pay $200 if the question is answered, not only in reference to parts
of the question, and you cannot pay only part of the money, depending
on how full the answer would be.

I suggest that you'll cancel this question and post the three as three
different questions.
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Subject: Re: Hudson River School artists
From: kasiaoz-ga on 08 Aug 2004 18:05 PDT
 
It could have been Frank Knox Morton Rehn who lived from 1848-1914.

From http://www.kargesfineart.com/links2/Frank-Rehn.htm (this site
includes a pdf on the artist):
Frank Rehn was born in Philadelphia in 1848, where he studied at the
Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. Working in oils and watercolors,
Rehn actively exhibited to acclaim throughout the eastern states. He
was best known for his landscapes and marine paintings, and was
elected to the American National Academy in 1908.


From 
http://www.askart.com/artist/R/frank_knox_morton_rehn.asp?ID=22052:

This biography from the Archives of AskART:

Frank Knox Morton Rehn was a painter of landscapes, seascapes and
portraiture. Born in Philadelphia in 1848, he studied at the
Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Rehn was elected an Associate
Member of the National Academy of Design in 1898 and a full
Academician in 1909. He was also an Associate of the American
Watercolor Society, and a member of the New York Watercolor Club. The
artist was awarded First Prize, St. Louis Exposition, 1881; Honorable
Mention, Paris Universal Exposition, 1900; and a Bronze Medal,
Pan-American Exposition, Buffalo, New York, 1901. He died in 1914 in
Massachusetts.

Source:
Newman Galleries

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