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Reginald Marsh
Chicken Ride

c. 1940

$3,000
£2,278.14
€2,633.40
CA$4,216.21
A$4,694.75
CHF 2,482.69
MX$57,132.23
NOK 31,294.90
SEK 29,484.40
DKK 19,653.75

About the Item

Chicken Ride Pen and ink on paper, c. 1940 Unsigned Annotated by the artist with his color intentions Preliminary study for "Chicken Ride," watercolor, 1940, in the collection of Mrs. Reginald Marsh, NYC. (see photo of finished watercolor) This drawing comes from the private collection of Norman Sasowsky, the author of the Marsh catalog raisonne of his prints. Sasowski is considered to be one of the authorities on Marsh's prints, drawings, watercolors and paintings. Provenance: Gift of the Artist Norman Sasowski, Marsh scholar and collector Sylvan Cole Gallery, former director of Associated American Artists in New York Condition: Very good for a working studio drawing Sheet/Image size: 8 3/8 x 10 7/8 inches
  • Creator:
    Reginald Marsh (1898-1954, American)
  • Creation Year:
    c. 1940
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 8.375 in (21.28 cm)Width: 10.875 in (27.63 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
    Original condition.
  • Gallery Location:
    Fairlawn, OH
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: FA61611stDibs: LU14016133512

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