The Mill at Peconic, Henry Prellwitz, 2 February 1904

The Mill at Peconic, Henry Prellwitz, 2 February 1904

Henry prellwitz (1865-1940) was the son of prussian immigrants who kept a cigar store on the lower east side of manhattan. He attended city college and then the art students league, where he studied with such important artists as thomas dewing and robert reid. he traveled widely throughout europe, spending time at monet’s giverny with a host of other visiting artists. After moving to peconic with his wife, the artist edith mitchill prellwitz in 1911, henry prellwitz painted in a variety of styles, including impressionism and tonalism. He painted landscapes and seascapes, and was especially drawn to the winding roads and byways of the north fork. Date: 2 February 1904.
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Author: Henry Prellwitz (1865-1910)Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/

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