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Period: 1910s
Artist: Jessie Willcox Smith
Water Babies Illustration- Tadpoles
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Ink and Watercolor on Paper Signature: Signed Lower Right Contact for exact dimensions. Charles Kingsley, The Water-Babies, New York, 1916, illustrated Edward D. Nudelman,...
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1910s Art

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor

Water Babies, Two Children
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Ink and Watercolor on Paper Signature: Signed Lower Right Contact for exact dimensions. LITERATURE: Charles Kingsley, The Water-Babies, New York, 1916, illustrated Edwar...
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1910s Art

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Paper, Ink, Watercolor

Good Housekeeping cover. Christmas: Child Praying
Located in Miami, FL
Famed female illustrator, Jessie Willcox Smith paints the " Ideal Child" in a spiritual moment for the Christmas cover of Good Housekeeping. The acc...
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American Impressionist 1910s Art

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Mixed Media

Twas The Night Before Christmas
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Gouache and Watercolor on Board Sight Size 18.00" x 17.00", Framed 25.00" x 24.00" "Twas The Night Before Christmas" by Clemen...
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1910s Art

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Watercolor, Gouache, Board

The Great Drawing- Room Was Haunted by a Tuneful Spirit That Came and Went
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1915 Medium: Watercolor, Gouache and Charcoal on Board Dimensions: 26.25" x 16.50" Signature: Signed Lower Left LITERATURE Louisa May Alcott,...
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1910s Art

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Charcoal, Watercolor, Gouache, Board

Woman's Home Companion Magazine Cover
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Date: 1912 Medium: Oil on Canvas Sight Size 18.50" x 12.50", Framed 27.50" x 21.50" Signature: Signed Lower Left July 1912 Woman's Home Companion Magazine Cover
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1910s Art

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Oil, Canvas

Pease-Porridge Hot, Pease-Porridge Cold
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Mixed Media on Paperboard Signature: Signed Lower Right This mixed media art by Jesssie Willcox Smith, entitled “Pease-Porridge Hot, Pease-Porridge Cold,” was executed in 19...
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1910s Art

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Paper, Mixed Media, Board

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