J. Webster - 20th Century Oil, Chickens by the Pond
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming farmyard scene depicting chickens roaming by a small pond. Signed to the lower left. On canvas.
20th Century Landscape Paintings
Oil
J. Webster - 20th Century Oil, Chickens by the Pond
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming farmyard scene depicting chickens roaming by a small pond. Signed to the lower left. On canvas.
Oil
Diane
Located in Bozeman, MT
A very nice painting by Patrick Webster of a woman laughing.
Paper, Oil
Unavailable
H 32 in W 60 in D 1 in
"Water's Edge by Moonlight" Figurative Painting, Acrylic on Canvas, Cool Tones
Located in New York, NY
includes a certificate of authenticity Artist Camilla Webster's museum-collected paintings have focused on
Canvas, Paint, Acrylic
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H 48 in W 31 in
Portrait of a Lady Playing The Guitar, 19th Century by WALTER ERNEST WEBSTER
By Walter Ernest Webster
Located in Liphook, GB
Portrait of a Lady Playing The Guitar, early 20th Century by WALTER ERNEST WEBSTER (1877-1959
Oil, Canvas
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H 30 in W 50 in D 2 in
Left by the Tide - British art 19thC Impressionist oil painting beachscape boat
By R. Wellesley Webster
Located in Hagley, England
An original very large 19th century British marine oil on canvas by R Wellesley Webster which dates
Oil
Mid Century New England Beach Walk
By Russ Webster
Located in Soquel, CA
Splendid painting titled Beach Walk by Russ Webster (American, 1904-1984). Russ Webster was born in
Canvas, Oil
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