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Allen Dean Cochran (American 1888- 1971)





Allen Dean Cochran (American, 1888-1971)

September 2005 Fine Art and Antiques Auction
Lot 46. "Indian Summer." Oil on board, signed "Allen Dean Cochran" on the lower right corner and dated '13. Image size approx. 29" x 41", framed overall approx. 33-1/2" x 45-3/4". Born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Allen Dean Cochran received his art training from two very notable artists of his day, that being Kenyon Cox of Ohio and Birge Harrison of Woodstock, both members of the National Academy. Cochran moved from Ohio to Woodstock where he became a member of the Woodstock Artists Association. He exhibited with that group and at the National Academy, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. He was also a member of the Salmagundi Club.
3000.00/5000.00

Allen Dean Cochran (American, 1888 - 1971)

February 2006 Online Auction
Lot 72. "View From Bearsville." Oil on canvas, signed "Allen D. Cochran" on the lower right corner, framed in a wood frame with black and gilt detailing, signed and titled on verso. Image measures approx. 12" x 10"; framed overall approx. 15" x 13". Allen Dean Cochran was born in Cincinnati, Ohio and received his art training from two notable members of the National Academy: Kenyon Cox of Ohio and Birge Harrison of Woodstock. Later in life Cochran moved from Ohio to Woodstock where he became a member of the Woodstock Artists Association. He exhibited with that group and at the National Academy, Corcoran Gallery of Art, Art Institute of Chicago, and Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art. He was also a member of the Salmagundi Club.
300.00/500.00 Sold $322.00