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Ruthven Byrum

Ruthven Holmes Byrum (1896 - 1958) was active/lived in Indiana, Michigan.  Ruthven Byrum is known for Figure, landscape, portrait.

In addition to settings in Indiana, Byrum is known to have used the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee as the subject of some of his landscape paintings.

He was a frequent Hoosier Salon exhibitor between 1929 and 1957.

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Information courtesy of Nowell Guffey, Foothills Fine Art   ...  [Displaying 321 of 980 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Ruthven Byrum

   Ruthven Byrum  Born:  1896 - Grand Junction, Michigan
Died:   1958
Known for:  Figure, landscape, portrait
Name variants:  Ruthven Holmes Byram

In addition to settings in Indiana, Byrum is known to have used the Smoky Mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee as the subject of some of his landscape paintings.

He was a frequent Hoosier Salon exhibitor between 1929 and 1957.

Source:
Information courtesy of Nowell Guffey, Foothills Fine Art

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