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Robert Finlay McIntyre (1846-1906) - Fine Late C19th Victorian Watercolour - Cattle in a Highland Landscape SOLD

A Superb Late C19th Victorian Watercolour depicting Cattle Grazing in a Highland Landscape by the well listed artist ...

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A Superb Late C19th Victorian Watercolour depicting Cattle Grazing in a Highland Landscape by the well listed artist Robert Finlay McIntyre (1846-1906). The painting measures 26.5 inches x 19 inches & is elegantly mounted in a gallery wash mount with gilt wood gallery frame & overall measurements being 34 inches x 27 inches. The painting is in excellent condition & is signed with the artists monogram (lower left). This is one of a pair of matching paintings we are listing by this artist & this one is signed & inscribed on the reverse & dated 1897.

Robert Finlay McIntyre was a British 19th Century painter who was born in the Circa 1846.
Robert Finlay McIntyre's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from $161 USD to $13,349 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 1998 the record price for this artist at auction is $13,349 USD for Arundel Castle, Sussex, sold at Christie's London in 1998.

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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