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Morgan Wagner1940s Impressionist Oil Painting – Three Bathing Female Figures, Original Artcirca 1940
circa 1940
$1,350
£1,028.49
€1,185.89
CA$1,889.30
A$2,110.98
CHF 1,104.27
MX$25,887.32
NOK 14,110.53
SEK 13,380.52
DKK 8,850.97
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Step into a world of serenity and natural beauty with "Three Bathers," a captivating vintage 1940s oil painting on board by renowned Colorado artist Morgan Wagner. This exquisite artwork portrays three nude female figures gracefully immersed in a tranquil lake or stream, their forms bathed in soft, natural light. Wagner’s masterful use of rich, flowing brushstrokes and warm, earthy tones creates a sense of harmony between the human figure and the surrounding water, evoking a timeless, almost ethereal quality.
Adding to the painting’s historical and artistic significance, a photograph of the artist alongside this very artwork is included with the sale. The piece is beautifully presented in a custom hand-carved gold leaf frame, enhancing its elegance and making it a stunning focal point for any collection.
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Private Collection, Denver, Colorado
This rare and collectible original painting is a must-have for art collectors, vintage art enthusiasts, and admirers of classical figurative painting. Own a piece of Colorado art history today!
- Creator:Morgan Wagner (1917 - 1950, American)
- Creation Year:circa 1940
- Dimensions:Height: 14.25 in (36.2 cm)Width: 17.25 in (43.82 cm)Depth: 1.75 in (4.45 cm)
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- Framing:Frame IncludedFraming Options Available
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- Gallery Location:Denver, CO
- Reference Number:Seller: 283921stDibs: LU27315837422
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