BOSTON, MASS. — A Fitz Henry Lane painting of the Camden Hills in Maine brought $1,384,000 ($1.2 million hammer plus buyer’s premium) at Skinner’s September 20 paintings sale.
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A full report of the sale will appear in a future edition.