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Llyn Ogwen by John Abernethy Lynas Gray

Description
Reframed.Wash line mount.
John Abernethy Lynas Gray (1869-1937) was born in Oxton, Cheshire but later lived in Caernarvonshire. He studied at The
Liverpool School of Art and also in London. He painted mainly landscapes and genre pictures.
He exhibited at the Walker Art Gallery and also the Royal Cambrian Academy.
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Date1920s :
c1924
ArtistJohn Abernethy Lynas Gray
DimensionsImage 17cm x 25cm
Frame 31 cm x 39.5cm
ConditionWatercolour is in excellent condition. New frame and mount.
Codeas907a043
Price £125.00
€143.14
$168.55
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€143.14
$168.55
The price has been listed in British Pounds.Conversion rates as of 23/DEC/2025.
Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.StatusFor Sale SellerIan Dodgson Fine Arts Telephone07952153955Non UK callers :+44 7952153955 Emailian@iandodgsonfinearts.co.uk
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