Women in Art

March 0510, 2022
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LOT 412

Lot 412

Margaret ELizabeth Wilson (1864-1912)

Margaret ELizabeth Wilson (1864-1912)
Lot 412 Details
Margaret ELizabeth Wilson (1864-1912), Scottish

NATURE MORTE (PINK ROSES IN A VASE)

Oil on canvas; signed "Margaret Wilson" lower right
10 ins x 14 ins; 25.4 cms x 35.6 cms

Estimate $600-$900

Realised: $660
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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Margaret ELizabeth Wilson (1864-1912)
  • Margaret ELizabeth Wilson (1864-1912)
  • Margaret ELizabeth Wilson (1864-1912)
  • Margaret ELizabeth Wilson (1864-1912)
  • Margaret ELizabeth Wilson (1864-1912)
Provenance:

Prominent Private Collection of a former museum curator, Fredericton, NB

Literature:

The artist is recorded in "The Dictionary of British Artists 1880-1940", J. Johnson and A. Greutzner's Antique Collector's Club Research Project, p. 552

Note:

The artist exhibited works in Edinburgh from 1902-1932

CONDITION DETAILS

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