George Wharton Edwards (1859 - 1950) Three French Scenes
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Description
All in gouache and pencil and all initialed at the lower left corner, one titled "Porch of St. Martin, Lamball", another "Tomb of St. Yves, Minihy", and one "Porte Jerzdal, Dinan".
George Wharton Edwards was born in Fair Haven, Connecticut, in 1859, and died in Greenwich, Connecticut in 1950. He was a painter and author of books regarding American history and European customs. He lived in Paris prior to 1892, New York City (1892-1902); Plainfield, New Jersey; and Greenwich, Connecticut; and was known for his unique handling of impressionism and for his marine paintings of fishermen, lobstermen and boats along the Monhegan shoreline.
Dimensions: The scene of Dinan sight is 16" x 9 1/2", the frame 21" x 14", the scene of Minihy sight is 16" x 9 1/2", the frame 21 3/4" x 14", the scene of Lamballe sight is 16 1/2" x 9 1/2", the frame 22" x 14 1/2"
Condition
All appear to be in good condition, not examined out of the frames.
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