A fine landscape of birch trees in the Adirondacks by American artist Paul Bernard King (1867-1947). King was born in Buffalo, New York, and after becoming an established printer, went on to study at the NY Art Students League with Henry S. Mowbray. While a student, he became an illustrator for Life and Harper’s magazines, and went on to become well known for his portraits, landscapes, rural scenes, and illustrations. Oil on canvas, signed lower right, title inscribed in graphite on verso stretcher “Golden Autumn, Adirondacks” and housed in a decorative molded giltwood frame. Dimensions: 30.25 in H x 25 in W, actual; 37 in H x 32.5 in W x 1.66 in D. Ref:8 ITEM ID 9494 New Hampshire Antique Co-op 323 Elm Street Milford, NH 03055 A local family business since 1983 Named Best of New England by Yankee Magazine