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Joseph Kirkpatrick
Joseph Kirkpatrick (1872-1936) - 1893 Watercolour, Spring Time, Conway Valley

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Laurence H.F. Irving (1897-1988) - Watercolour, Loading by a Canal Lock
By Laurence H.F. Irving
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine mid 20th century watercolour painting with gouache details by the listed artist Laurence H.F. Irving. Here, the artist has beautifully captured, with realism, a canal lock and...
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Bernard Foster - Signed 19th Century Watercolour, Travellers in a Landscape
Located in Corsham, GB
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John Whitney (b.1934) - Two 2000 Watercolours, A Cornish Landscape and Cottage
Located in Corsham, GB
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Ascribed to Gideon Yates - 1824 Watercolour, Near Kingsland Castle
Located in Corsham, GB
A lovely watercolour painting, depicting a landscape view with a thatched cottage, a male figure and a dog by a boat. There is a label to the reverse attributing this painting to Gid...
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Walter G. Reynolds (1832-1896) - Signed 1884 Watercolour, Rural Cottages
By Walter G. Reynolds
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine late 19th century watercolour from Walter G. Reynolds (1832-1896), although he is also recorded as Warwick G Reynolds, which was his given name at birt...
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Lewis Mortimer - Signed & Framed 20th Century Watercolour, Sunny Harbour
Located in Corsham, GB
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