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Victorian Gilt-Framed Oil on Canvas Painting



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Description
Artist - UnsignedTitle - Untitled
Details - Attractive oil on canvas painting, featuring a woman walking in a wood alongside the river. Not signed or titled. We would estimate it to date from the second-half of the nineteenth century. Framed in a gilt-painted frame that is not original.
Condition - Overall in fair-good condition with some wear and damage consistent with age. The painting is a little loose in the frame and there is a gap between the painting and the frame along the bottom edge. The painting is discoloured and has some cracking. There are some marks and there is a small area of loss to the painting to one side as well as a few other chips to the painting. The frame has some scratching, scuffing, cracking and wear. There is some loss and chipping to the gilt paintwork.
The approx. measurements are as follows:
Visible Image Size - 34cm by 29.5cm
Frame - 42cm by 37cm, 2.5cm deep.
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DateVictorian
Codeas527a532 / 15684
Price SOLD £95.00
StatusSold
SellerSlades Antiques
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