Selden Connor Gile
Selden Connor Gile (1877–1947) was an American painter.
Also recorded as Seldon Connor Gile.
Overview
Born at Stow in 1877, died at San Rafael in 1947.
In detail
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are landscape.
Work by Selden Connor Gile is recorded in the collections of Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco, Crocker Art Museum and Smithsonian American Art Museum.
Sources
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“Selden Connor Gile”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q15430670: Selden Connor Gile
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Contemporaries and associates
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- Ernest LawsonArtist
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- William Sidney MountArtist
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- Robert Swain GiffordArtist
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- Konstantin KorovinArtist
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- Léon Germain PelouseArtist
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- Alfred BergströmArtist
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- Christian MorgensternArtist
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- Shen ZhouArtist
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- Yefim VolkovArtist
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- Józef ChełmońskiArtist
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- Jean-Baptiste ForestArtist
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- Barend Cornelis KoekkoekArtist
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Elsewhere in Paintings
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- Seitarō KitayamaArtist
- Şeker Ahmed PaşaArtist
- Selma des CoudresArtist
- Selma Vaz DiasArtist
- SemernyaArtist
- Semyon AbugovArtist
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