Richard Haley Lever (Adelaide, Australia, 1875 – Mount Vernon, New York, 1958) was known for his town-shore landscapes and still-life painting in a style that combined impressionism with vivid colours and strong lines of realism - post impressionism. In his use of colour, he was deeply influenced by Vincent van Gogh. He freely explored numerous styles based on impressionism but was never locked into any particular style.
[Oil on canvas, 16.51 x 23.81 cm]
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