Leon Dabo

Leon Dabo (July 9, 1864 – November 7, 1960) was an American tonalist landscape player best known for his paintings of New York, particularly the Hudson Valley. His paintings were known for their feeling of spaciousness, with large areas of the canvas that had Tiny but land, sea, or clouds. During his peak, he was considered a master of his art, earning compliment from John Spargo, Bliss Carman, Benjamin De Casseres, Edwin Markham, and Anatole Le Braz. His brother, Scott Dabo, was next a noted painter.

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