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c.1920s SPORTING ART/FOX HUNT SCENE WATERCOLOR/H.MURRAY

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Watercolor: Pre 1930   item# 895043 (stock# HMurrayHunt)

c.1920s SPORTING ART/FOX HUNT SCENE WATERCOLOR/H.MURRAY
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$2250 

This exceptional circa 1920s English fox hunting scene watercolor entitled "Full Cry" is signed lower left by the artist H. Murray and has been archivally framed in a black glass mat. H. Murray is a pseudonym for the Birmingham, England illustrator Horace Hammond, who flourished in England around 1920. Hammond also worked under the pseudonyms of J. Barclay and A.D. Bell. Hammond worked in the style of Myles Birket Foster (1825-1899). Foster's landscapes and watercolors were typical ...click for details


1950s NEW ORLEANS WATERCOLOR/FRENCH QUARTER

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Watercolor: Pre 1960   item# 503152 (stock# DauphinSt)

1950s NEW ORLEANS WATERCOLOR/FRENCH QUARTER
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$750 

William Collins painted this evocative New Orleans watercolor of Dauphin Street, deep in the French Quarter in the late 1940s-1950s. He painted intimate watercolors of New Orleans and the Bayou Country between 1935 and 1960. First he sold his paintings on his own in the Quarter, then displayed his work in various New Orleans galleries. Dimensions: 20 x 17 inches, sight size; 27 x 22-3/4 inches, framed.


1950s NEW ORLEANS STREETCAR WATERCOLOR/COLLINS

Catalogue: Fine Art: Paintings: Watercolor: Pre 1960   item# 503150 (stock# Streetcar)

1950s NEW ORLEANS STREETCAR WATERCOLOR/COLLINS
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Shelton Gallery and Fine Silver
(615) 477-6221


$900 

This appealing late 1940s-1950s New Orleans watercolor depicts the Streetcar Named Desire, basis for the famous play by Tennessee Williams. It was painted by William Collins (American, b. 1910-), artist of the French Quarter, created a series of intimate watercolors of New Orleans and the Bayou Country. He was active between 1935 and 1960. He first sold his paintings himself in the French Quarter, then his work was displayed in various New Orleans galleries. Canvas size is 16 x 12 inches.

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