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Gertrude Harbart- Nickle Plate Road

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    Posted 5 years ago

    Fsascaddy
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    Spotted an older Painting by Gertrude Harbart. I don’t know the title of this painting; but I’m calling it “Nickle Plate Road”.

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    1. b0nnie_g b0nnie_g, 5 years ago
      Yes. That’s the painting I was thinking of. Actually I believe the name of it is “Nickel Plate”. She was an interesting artist. She was thought to be “gimmicky” among Midwest artists. She combined so many techniques. Considering the finer details of the train, there’re are the whimsical flowers she painted by tearing stencils from newsprint and dabbing in the color.
    2. Fsascaddy, 5 years ago
      Awesome! like I said before; I'm always seeking out odd and rare/unknown railroad memorabilia and it caught my eye, so I had to get it! I'm just glad I was able to find out who the artist was! Sometimes I don't have quite as much luck! :-)
    3. darryldoublebarrell, 5 years ago
      Is this on canvas? Or a print? Could you email me please my username @gmail

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