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George Weissbort (1928-2013) - 20th Century Oil, Self Portrait in Turtleneck Top
By George Weissbort
Located in Corsham, GB
Artist Self-Portrait. Unsigned. Provenance: Studio Sale, George Weissbort. On board.
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20th Century Portrait Paintings

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Oil

Albert William Holden (1848-1932) - Framed Oil, A Toasting Cavalier
By Albert William Holden
Located in Corsham, GB
This captivating oil portrait by Albert William Holden (1848-1932) depicts a jovial cavalier, raising a glass in a dimly lit tavern interior. The composition has been signed 'Albert ...
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Late 19th Century Portrait Paintings

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Jan Groenestein (1919-1979) - Framed Mid 20th Century Oil, The Farrier
Located in Corsham, GB
This dynamic oil composition by Jan Groenestein (1919-1979) captures a tender moment between a farrier and a Shetland pony. The loose, impressionistic brushwork creates a sense of mo...
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20th Century Portrait Paintings

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Oil

George Weissbort (1928-2013) - Mid 20th Century Oil, Self Portrait
By George Weissbort
Located in Corsham, GB
Unsigned. On board.
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20th Century Portrait Paintings

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Oil

Framed 20th Century Oil - Young Lady in Blue
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming oil portrait of a seated young lady wearing a light blue cardigan and pleated skirt. Well-presented in a gilt wood frame with a white inner window. Unsigned. On canvas board.
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20th Century Portrait Paintings

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Oil

c.1945 Oil - The Reader In Plaid
Located in Corsham, GB
An exquisite mid 19th Century portrait in oil. The sitter is a rosy cheeked young girl with an uncertain stare. She seems to be caught in the awkward stage between childhood and woma...
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Mid-20th Century Portrait Paintings

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