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Harry Lachman (American 1886 - 1975) Oil painting on canvas, titled "Moulin Tourain" French mill on a stream, landscape. Signed lower right "Lachman". Wood frame. Original gallery labels on reverse. 10.5lb Purchased from the Harry Lachman estate in the 1990s. A onetime magazine illustrator, Harry Lachman, born LaSalle, Indiana June 29, 1886, became one of the leading European Post-Impressionist painters in the teens and twenties. By his late twenties, Lachman had established himself as an artist both in America and Europe. He exhibited in America at the National Academy of Design, New York, as well as the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. Early on in his career Lachman traveled to Europe to paint and eventually lived at various times in France, Italy, Spain and Switzerland. In Europe, the painter's works were accepted at the annual Parisian Salons. Lachman worked as a set designer with the equally artistically-inclined film maker Rex Ingram at the latter's studio in Nice, France. Approx. Measurements: painting 18 x 24 inches; frame 24 x 31 inches. Domestic Shipping: $50