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"It helps art historians understand what he was doing during this period," Canterbury said. She said comparing the finished painting with the drawing helps "gives us an idea of his artistic process." Quick, who called the discovery a significant addition to Inness' body of work, suggested the reason not as many paintings have survived from that early period in Inness' career is because he was not as well known then.
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