The Canadian Salon

October 1722, 2020
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LOT 49

Lot 49

UNIDENTIFIED (POSSIBLY M** S** BLAGSON)

UNIDENTIFIED (POSSIBLY M** S** BLAGSON)
Lot 49 Details
UNIDENTIFIED (POSSIBLY M** S** BLAGSON)

CAP TRINITÉ, SAGUENAY RIVER, C.1850

watercolour
initialed "M.S.B.", titled on the reverse
Sheet 7 ins x 10.25 ins; 17.8 cms x 26 cms

Estimate $500-$700

Realised: $240
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

Lot Report

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UNIDENTIFIED (POSSIBLY M** S** BLAGSON)
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  • UNIDENTIFIED (POSSIBLY M** S** BLAGSON)
  • UNIDENTIFIED (POSSIBLY M** S** BLAGSON)
Provenance:

The Estate of John M. Rogers, Toronto
By descent to the grandsons of John M. Rogers, Toronto

Note:

Possibly by 19th Century artist M.S. Blagson, active in Wales, represented by a small collection of sepia watercolours, some monogrammed MSB at Sulis Fine Art, one was dated 1815, however, no further record of the artist or record of the artist working in Canada was found.

CONDITION DETAILS

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