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Two (2) late 19th c. landscape paintings, one illegibly signed. 1st item: David Ortlieb (French, 1797 – 1875) oil on board small landscape painting of pastoral scene with two farmers with cow and horse at stream framed by trees and mountains in background. Signed and dated 18(?)6 in light green paint color, lower left. Likely original gilt molded frame. Board – 8-3/4" H x 13" W. Framed – 12-3/4" H x 16-3/4" W. Late 19th century. 2nd item: Barbizon School style oil on canvas landscape painting of pastoral scene with cows in partially wooded field with body of water in background and mountain range in far ground. Faint illegible signature in brown paint color, lower right. Archivally mounted in likely original gilt molded frame. Sight – 7-1/2" H x 11-3/8" W. Framed – 12-3/4" H x 16-3/4" W. Late 19th century. Provenance: the estate of Delle Brown, Nashville, TN. Delle Brown and her late husband Malvern Brown were, for many years, the proprietors of Trace Tavern Antiques. CONDITION: 1st item: Some surface grime and minor paint losses to painting. Some losses to gilt molding on frame. 2nd item: Canvas relined and restored. Some losses to molding along edge.