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A Superb C19th Victorian Watercolour - Haymaking in a River Landscape by Arthur Wilkinson (1860-1930)SOLD

A Superb C19th Victorian Watercolour depicting figures Haymaking in a River Landscape by the well listed British Arti...

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A Superb C19th Victorian Watercolour depicting figures Haymaking in a River Landscape by the well listed British Artist Arthur Wilkinson (1860-1930). This fabulous antique painting measures 19 inches x 12 inches & is elegantly mounted & framed in an ornate gilt gesso & wood Gallery frame with overall measurements being 25 inches x 19 inches. The painting is in excellent condition with strong colours, superb fine detail, & with no damage or losses. The painting is signed by the artist (lower left).

Arthur Wilkinson
British | 1860 - 1930
Arthur Wilkinson was a British artist who was born in 1860.
Arthur Wilkinson's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 13 USD to 1,020 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is 1,020 USD for Picking flowers, sold at Christie's New York in 2007.
The artist died in 1930.

Oleography is a Victorian process of replicating oil paintings using a printing technique which combines oils and varnishes, aiming to capture the colour, texture, and character of an original painting. Each Oleograph is carefully hand-finished to recreate the timeless look and appeal of an original Oil Painting.

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Keep your oleograph away from direct sunlight to preserve the richness of the colours. Wipe the frame gently with a soft dry cloth. Avoid damp environments. The canvas may be lightly dusted with a soft brush.

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