Wall, Alfred S. (American/Western PA, 1825-1896), Western Pennsylvania Wooded Scene, watercolor on paper, signed at lower edge. 22 x 15, matted and in a textured gilt frame 30.5 x 23.5 inches. In an excerpt from 'The Painters of Southwestern Pennsylvania', author Paul A. Chew states, "The father of A. Bryan Wall and brother of William C. Wall, Alfred was a large influence on many artists and collectors. In addition to his painting, he became a well respected consultant to the emerging collectors in Pittsburgh. He was one of the initial trustees to the Carnegie Institute. As the case with the other Scalp Level artists, Alfred S. Wall concentrated his efforts on landscapes but painted portraits to help support himself."
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