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Sears Gallagher

Sears Gallagher Sears Gallagher (April 30, 1869 – June 9, 1955) was an American artist proficient in drawing, etching, watercolor and oil painting. His work consisted largely of landscapes, seascapes, and cityscapes depicting his native Boston and northern New England, especially Monhegan Island, Maine. Illustrating magazines and books provided steady work and income, and his etchings and prints attracted popular demand. Gallagher took his art seriously, adapted new techniques, and was open to the influence of European Impressionism. During the height of his career his watercolors were favorably compared to those of Winslow Homer and F. W. Benson, and his etchings and drypoints to those of James McNeill Whistler.

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    Nancy MacIntyre: A Tale of the Prairies by Parker, Lester Shepard, 1860-1925

    Published 2004
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    Cicely and Other Stories by Johnston, Annie F., 1863-1931 (Annie Fellows)

    Published 2006
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    The Wide Awake Girls in Winsted by Barrett, Katharine Ellis, 1879-

    Published 2010
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    The Story of Scraggles by James, George Wharton, 1858-1923

    Published 2013
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