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A. Wilson - Framed 19th Century Oil, Fishing by the Ruins
By Edward A. Wilson
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming oil landscape depicting a rider and fisherman enjoying country pursuits under the silent gaze of castle ruins. Presented in a gilt and swept frame with elaborate floral an...
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19th Century Edward A. Wilson Art
Materials
Oil
UNTITLED - SHIPPING YARD
By Edward A. Wilson
Located in Portland, ME
Wilson, Edward A. (American, born Scotland, 1886 - 1970). UNTITLED - SHIPPING YARD. Lithograph, 1945. Edition of 25, signed and numbered 23/25. 11 x 13 inches (image), 13 1/2 x 15 in...
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Mid-20th Century Edward A. Wilson Art
Materials
Lithograph
UNTITLED - PIPELINE CONSTRUCTION, NEW ENGLAND
By Edward A. Wilson
Located in Portland, ME
American, born Scotland, 1886 - 1970).
Lithograph, 1945. Edition of 30, signed and numbered 26/30. 11 x 13 7/8 inches (image), 12 3/4 x 13 7/8 inches (sheet). Some adhesive residue...
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Mid-20th Century Edward A. Wilson Art
Materials
Lithograph
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