Discovery Art

October 1015, 2020
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LOT 249

Lot 249

NICHOLAS HORNYANSKY (CANADIAN, 1896-1965) & ALBERT W. JONES (CANADIAN, 1874-?)

NICHOLAS HORNYANSKY (CANADIAN, 1896-1965) & ALBERT W. JONES (CANADIAN, 1874-?)
Lot 249 Details
NICHOLAS HORNYANSKY (CANADIAN, 1896-1965) & ALBERT W. JONES (CANADIAN, 1874-?)

"DECEW FALLS" & "SOLDIER'S TOWER, UNIVERSITY OF TORONTO"

(TWO WORKS) FORMER - COLOUR AQUATINT; SIGNED AND TITLED IN PENCIL (Plate, 5" x 4"); LATTER - ETCHING; TITLED IN PLATE, SIGNED IN PENCIL LOWER RIGHT (Plate, 8" x 5.3")

Estimate $100-$125

Realised: $60
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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NICHOLAS HORNYANSKY (CANADIAN, 1896-1965) & ALBERT W. JONES (CANADIAN, 1874-?)
  • NICHOLAS HORNYANSKY (CANADIAN, 1896-1965) & ALBERT W. JONES (CANADIAN, 1874-?)
  • NICHOLAS HORNYANSKY (CANADIAN, 1896-1965) & ALBERT W. JONES (CANADIAN, 1874-?)

CONDITION DETAILS

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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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