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Artist: Joan Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA
Self Portrait, 20th Century Female Artist Oil Painting
By Joan Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA
Located in London, GB
Oil on canvas
Image size: 17 3/4 x 13 inches (45 x 33 cm)
Contemporary hand made frame and oval mount
The Artist
Joan Fairfax Whiteside was a prodigious artist and illustrator. Bor...
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Mid-20th Century English School Joan Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA Paintings
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Canvas, Oil
Pounds and Shillings, 20th Century Female Artist, Signed and Framed Painting
By Joan Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA
Located in London, GB
Gouache on card, signed lower right
Image size: 16 1/2 x 11 1/2 inches (42 x 29.25 cm)
Contemporary style frame
Joan Fairfax Whiteside
Joan Fairfax Whiteside was a prodigious arti...
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Mid-20th Century Joan Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA Paintings
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Gouache, Cardboard
The First Taste
By Joan Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA
Located in London, GB
Oil on board, signed lower right
Image size: 14 1/4 x 16 inches (36 x 40 1/2 cm)
Hand made frame
Joan Fairfax Whiteside was a prodigious artist and illustrator. Born into an eminent...
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Early 20th Century Modern Joan Fairfax Whiteside ARRC FMAA Paintings
Materials
Oil, Board
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