Old Masters and Related International Art

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LOT 100

Lot 100

John Crawford Wintour (1825-1882)

John Crawford Wintour (1825-1882)
Lot 100 Details
John Crawford Wintour (1825-1882), Scottish

NEAR QUEEN’S FERRY, 1882

Oil on canvas; signed with monogram “JCW” lower right, signed and dated 1882 verso, titled to exhibition label verso
24 x 29 in — 61 x 73.7 cm

Estimate $1,000-$1,500

Realised: $768
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John Crawford Wintour (1825-1882)
  • John Crawford Wintour (1825-1882)
  • John Crawford Wintour (1825-1882)
Provenance:

Doig Wilson & Wheatley, Edinburgh gallery label to the frame;
Ex. Coll., John Kirkfield, Esq., Edinburgh, United Kingdom, his name written in black ink to the typed Laing Art Gallery labels adhered to the frame verso;
Private Collection, Canada since at least 1950;
By descent

Exhibited:

Laing Art Gallery and Museum, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK, Special Exhibition of Selected Works by Scottish Artists, 1908, cat. no. 15 (lent by John Kirkfield, Esq.)

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