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George Forrest Payne

George Forrest Payne (1878 - 1955) was active/lived in Vermont.  George Payne is known for Seascape and coastal landscape painting.

He was the son of Frank Sylvester Payne and Isabelle Richmond, and is interred  in the family lot in Riverside Cemetery, Woodstock, VT.

Submitted by William Gavin, whose source is findagrave.com

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.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for George Forrest Payne available:    Louis Novak,  D Jerome Elwell,  William Closson,  Harold Wolcott,  Harold Brett,  Charles Franklin Pierce,  Frank Swift Chase,  Robert Charles Gruppe,  Samuel Chaffee,  Hendricks Hallett,  Lemuel Eldred,  Joseph Enneking,  Charles Cahoon,  Samuel Griggs,  Jerome Howes,  Don Stone,  Robert Bliss,  Frederick Ballard Williams,  Ralph Eugene Cahoon Jr,  William Meyerowitz,  Paul Strisik,  C Hjalmar "Cappy" Amundsen,  George Loftus Noyes,  Wayne Beam Morrell



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Keywords and Quick Facts for George Forrest Payne


   Keywords 
Art Method
  • Easel Painting
Art MediaArt Subject
  • Coastal View, Shoreline, Seaside
  • Landscape, Nature, Rural Scene

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