Discovery Art

July 1520, 2023
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LOT 67

Lot 67

ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON (CANADIAN, 1882-1974) & CAMPBELL SYDNEY SCOTT (SCOTTISH-CANADIAN, 1930-2013)

ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON (CANADIAN, 1882-1974) & CAMPBELL SYDNEY SCOTT (SCOTTISH-CANADIAN, 1930-2013)
Lot 67 Details
ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON (CANADIAN, 1882-1974) & CAMPBELL SYDNEY SCOTT (SCOTTISH-CANADIAN, 1930-2013)

UNTITLED (VILLAGE IN WINTER)

COLOUR WOODCUT; SIGNED BY BOTH ARTIST AND PRINTMAKER LOWER RIGHT; NUMBERED 27/50 AND DATED MAY 1962 IN PENCIL
Sight 11 x 13 in — 27.9 x 33 cm

Estimate $300-$400

Realised: $1,599
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON (CANADIAN, 1882-1974) & CAMPBELL SYDNEY SCOTT (SCOTTISH-CANADIAN, 1930-2013)
  • ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON (CANADIAN, 1882-1974) & CAMPBELL SYDNEY SCOTT (SCOTTISH-CANADIAN, 1930-2013)
  • ALEXANDER YOUNG JACKSON (CANADIAN, 1882-1974) & CAMPBELL SYDNEY SCOTT (SCOTTISH-CANADIAN, 1930-2013)

CONDITION DETAILS

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