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George A. RobbinsRowing to Shore - Nautical Seascape in Gouache on Paperlate 20th Century
late 20th Century
About the Item
Noble nautical scene of a small rowboat coming to shore from a larger sailing vessel by George A. Robbins (American, 1918-2010). In the foreground, several men are navigating the choppy seas in a small rowboat, headed towards the viewer. Beyond the rowboat, a large schooner appears to be departing towards the horizon.
Signed "GA Robbins" in the lower right corner.
Presented in a rustic wood frame with a linen liner and a mat.
Frame size: 29"H x 25"W
Image size: 18.5"H x 13"W
George A. Robbins (American, 1918-2010) was an artist from Massachusetts. He was a pilot in WWII and found a love of painting after leaving the service. Robbins was a founding member of the Guild of Harwich artists and was well known for his nautical scenes.
- Creator:George A. Robbins (1918 - 2010, American)
- Creation Year:late 20th Century
- Dimensions:Height: 29 in (73.66 cm)Width: 25 in (63.5 cm)Depth: 1.5 in (3.81 cm)
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- Condition:Some tonal ageing to paper. Frame has minor scratches. Imperfections on frame will be minimized, but cannot be restored to new condition. New hanging hardware included.
- Gallery Location:Soquel, CA
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