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RFB Frederick McNamara Evans
A Game of Patience, 1900 Watercolor by RFB Frederick McNamara Evans

circa 1900

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Mosaic Tiles 1930 by Andrew Loomis, American Home Magazine Illustration Art Deco
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Andrew Loomis (American, 1892-1959) Signed: Andrew Loomis (Lower, Right) " Mosaic Tiles " 1930 16 1/2" x 21" Watercolor with Graphite and Gouache on Illustration Board Overall S...
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Portrait of Lois B. Murphy, Little Girl, Blue Dress, 1920s Portrait
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Elinor M. Barnard (English/American, 1871 - 1942) Signed: Elinor M. Barnard 27 (Lower, Right) Portrait of Lois B. Murphy, 1927 Watercolor on Paper 23" x 17" Housed in a 2" Peri...
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Alphaeus Philemon Cole (American, 1876 - 1988) Signed: Alphaeus P. Cole 1926 (Lower, Left) " My Reverie ", 1926 Watercolor on Paper 20" x 24" Housed in a 2 3/4" Carved Period F...
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Portrait of a Gentleman and his Two Dogs, 1853 British, Birdseye Maple Frame
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Unknown, British Signed: A. Stuart (Lower, Left) " Portrait of a Gentleman and his Two Dogs ", 1853 Watercolor, Gouache, and Pastel on Paper 8 1/2" x 6 3/4" Housed in a 1 1/2" B...
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A Game of Patience, 1900 Watercolor by RFB Frederick McNamara Evans
Located in Grand Rapids, MI
Frederick McNamara Evans (English, 1859-1929) Signed: F.M. Evans (Lower, Left) " A Game of Patience ", circa 1900 (Titled in pencil on verso and original label.) Watercolor on pape...
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Florentine Garden
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Ricciardo Meacci (Italian, 1856 - 1938) Signed: R. Meacci (Lower, Left) " Florentine Garden " Watercolor on Paper 7 1/2" x 15 1/4" Housed in a 3" Frame Overall Size: 19 5/8" x ...
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