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<p>[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 11012672, member: 16283"]Awesome Sir ! I didn't see that Chas-He's fancied it up into a interlocking Edwardian (?) signet.</p><p>Yet again we see yer geniusity !</p><p>HERE TIS- (pretty damn sure)-</p><p>"I. M. Crook likely refers to John Marion Crook (1857–1924), an early 20th-century American artist known for his landscape watercolors, which were described as outstanding developments in the medium and often depicted misty, luminous scenes.He was educated at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Royal Academy in Berlin, and was a prominent figure in the Pacific Northwest art scene, with his work exhibited by the <a href="https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&sca_esv=7b2a23ba8a53051a&cs=0&sxsrf=AE3TifNbGNJ7Sm2ysEpKOSJBPbJWpVBliw%3A1757274583416&q=Pacific+Art+League&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiR18L6tcePAxWeHjQIHUeWNBcQxccNegQIChAB&mstk=AUtExfA8Xz29N2cdXV0Kw_609tWsJk1CeZDO2870OqQ6vithFkEQ1E4rBIv_7iCuYNc72wT-h0tMLUn9kQt818IBG2s7PNeBd43ZnHoEToZ9lKl2soqi8MlkBHVptEgeMFMUKiGRwdP9SF6B2GDHyFK2lmYnKcUoAfPyFQgzVyheY3IKoWFn2Mnp-k0VzBaplzjHePUlxOMs0e2lqQ7pQn2Tv_e5uih5JMi3Cm6QfGhmAng0N9fDYmj-aJxVmUK_hpUkhe4EOEZ76eoPguy72_Q7s7KZRWcDefq-QJbUng0EzjjEFg&csui=3" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&sca_esv=7b2a23ba8a53051a&cs=0&sxsrf=AE3TifNbGNJ7Sm2ysEpKOSJBPbJWpVBliw%3A1757274583416&q=Pacific+Art+League&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiR18L6tcePAxWeHjQIHUeWNBcQxccNegQIChAB&mstk=AUtExfA8Xz29N2cdXV0Kw_609tWsJk1CeZDO2870OqQ6vithFkEQ1E4rBIv_7iCuYNc72wT-h0tMLUn9kQt818IBG2s7PNeBd43ZnHoEToZ9lKl2soqi8MlkBHVptEgeMFMUKiGRwdP9SF6B2GDHyFK2lmYnKcUoAfPyFQgzVyheY3IKoWFn2Mnp-k0VzBaplzjHePUlxOMs0e2lqQ7pQn2Tv_e5uih5JMi3Cm6QfGhmAng0N9fDYmj-aJxVmUK_hpUkhe4EOEZ76eoPguy72_Q7s7KZRWcDefq-QJbUng0EzjjEFg&csui=3" rel="nofollow">Pacific Art League".</a></p><p>"By 1903, he was in Portland, Oregon, and his work was considered an outstanding development in watercolor painting during that time. The Pacific Art League sponsored exhibitions of his work in Portland and Seattle"</p><p>PS-main thing I gotta do know is find at least one <u>perfect</u> match to this signet-style siggy. 2 bucks,yep <img src="styles/default/xenforo/smilies/biggrin.png" class="mceSmilie" alt=":D" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bosko69, post: 11012672, member: 16283"]Awesome Sir ! I didn't see that Chas-He's fancied it up into a interlocking Edwardian (?) signet. Yet again we see yer geniusity ! HERE TIS- (pretty damn sure)- "I. M. Crook likely refers to John Marion Crook (1857–1924), an early 20th-century American artist known for his landscape watercolors, which were described as outstanding developments in the medium and often depicted misty, luminous scenes.He was educated at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Royal Academy in Berlin, and was a prominent figure in the Pacific Northwest art scene, with his work exhibited by the [URL='https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&sca_esv=7b2a23ba8a53051a&cs=0&sxsrf=AE3TifNbGNJ7Sm2ysEpKOSJBPbJWpVBliw%3A1757274583416&q=Pacific+Art+League&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiR18L6tcePAxWeHjQIHUeWNBcQxccNegQIChAB&mstk=AUtExfA8Xz29N2cdXV0Kw_609tWsJk1CeZDO2870OqQ6vithFkEQ1E4rBIv_7iCuYNc72wT-h0tMLUn9kQt818IBG2s7PNeBd43ZnHoEToZ9lKl2soqi8MlkBHVptEgeMFMUKiGRwdP9SF6B2GDHyFK2lmYnKcUoAfPyFQgzVyheY3IKoWFn2Mnp-k0VzBaplzjHePUlxOMs0e2lqQ7pQn2Tv_e5uih5JMi3Cm6QfGhmAng0N9fDYmj-aJxVmUK_hpUkhe4EOEZ76eoPguy72_Q7s7KZRWcDefq-QJbUng0EzjjEFg&csui=3']Pacific Art League".[/URL] "By 1903, he was in Portland, Oregon, and his work was considered an outstanding development in watercolor painting during that time. The Pacific Art League sponsored exhibitions of his work in Portland and Seattle" PS-main thing I gotta do know is find at least one [U]perfect[/U] match to this signet-style siggy. 2 bucks,yep :D[/QUOTE]
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