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G.Wilson
G.Wilson Vintage Oil painting on canvas, children playing with rabbit, framed

About the Item

This is a lovely vintage oil painting on canvas capturing a tender moment between two young children and their pet rabbits. One child, dressed in a brown suit, is lying on the floor, closely observing or playing with a rabbit, while the second child, wearing a red shawl over a blue dress, sits with a gentle, watchful demeanor. The scene takes place in a rustic interior setting, hinted at by the wooden floor and the simple chair in the background. The rabbits, one white and one brown are depicted with soft, realistic detail, contributing to the scene's serene and homely atmosphere. The brushwork, lighting, and composition work together to create a snapshot of a moment filled with tranquility and affection. Presented in an ornate gold frame with a liner. Good condition. Please see the photos, they are part of the description. Signed in the lower-right corner G.Wilson. Framed measures 31" x 26.5" & painting measures 24" x 20". ________________________ Please note that the physical colors of the item may vary from the pictures in the listing, given the quality of the camera, the lighting, and the background used We sell vintage and antique items. All of the items will have some wear from age, use, and/or handling over time. We try to take many photos of the items to show the maximum details. Please view all the photos in the listing and feel free to ask any questions you may have about an item before you buy it. Thank you for your interest in our items.
  • Creator:
    G.Wilson
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 26.5 in (67.31 cm)Width: 31 in (78.74 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Framingham, MA
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU2327214359182
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