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Monthly Archives: January 2015
Landscape owned by Stephanie MItchell
Stephanie Mitchell contacted me to determine if a pastel she had hanging in her Marietta, Ohio home for the past 15 years was painted by Hubert Lewis. Given the signature has several aspects of Hubert’s signature, I am fairly certain … Continue reading
Campsite Pastel
Judy Randolph sent me several photos of another campsite pastel with the signature of H.R. Lewis. Hubert Lewis had several landscapes that were painted with variations to their themes, and the campsite paintings exemplify this well. Judy wrote: “Just read … Continue reading