Walter Launt Palmer (1854 – 1932)

by Matthew Innis |

When I attended the recent USArtists Exhibition in Philadelphia, I was introduced to the work of Walter Launt Palmer, an artist with whom I was previously unacquainted. There were several pieces of his work, all snowscapes, and I was really very impressed by them.  These paintings felt contemporary:  they did not show the characteristic calligraphy…

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