Product code: Framed Antique Oil Painting on shops Canvas by Eugenia H Macfarlane 15
please see all 12 photos for those photos are the desription. Frame measures 15" x 13" And if you have any questions send me a message. : ) Balch, shops Eugenia Hargous (Macfarlane) (1868-1921) Born Towanda, Pennsylvania; daughter James and Mary (Overton) Macfarlane; educated Vassar College (art school diploma); Married Towanda, Pennsylvania, October 5, 1904, Edwin Swift Balch. Member of Associate Committee of Women of PA Museum and School of Industrial Arts; Director Morris Refuge Association. Studied painting in Paris at Academie Julian*, with Jules Lefebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury; also with Ferdinand Humbert. Exhibited several times in Paris Salons* (1894, 1898, 1899); also the Societe des Artistes Francais* (Champs Elysees) and Societe National des Beaux Arts* (Champ de Mars), also at Paris Exposition* of 1900. She is a published writer having written one book "Arts of the World" and cowriter of another "Art and Man" which she wrote with her husband.
please see all 12 photos for those photos are the desription. Frame measures 15" x 13" And if you have any questions send me a message. : ) Balch, shops Eugenia Hargous (Macfarlane) (1868-1921) Born Towanda, Pennsylvania; daughter James and Mary (Overton) Macfarlane; educated Vassar College (art school diploma); Married Towanda, Pennsylvania, October 5, 1904, Edwin Swift Balch. Member of Associate Committee of Women of PA Museum and School of Industrial Arts; Director Morris Refuge Association. Studied painting in Paris at Academie Julian*, with Jules Lefebvre and Tony Robert-Fleury; also with Ferdinand Humbert. Exhibited several times in Paris Salons* (1894, 1898, 1899); also the Societe des Artistes Francais* (Champs Elysees) and Societe National des Beaux Arts* (Champ de Mars), also at Paris Exposition* of 1900. She is a published writer having written one book "Arts of the World" and cowriter of another "Art and Man" which she wrote with her husband.