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Artist: Marion Broom RWS
Marion Broom RWS (1878-1962) - Framed Watercolour, Flowers in a Chinese Vase
By Marion Broom RWS
Located in Corsham, GB
An attractive watercolour painting by the artist Marion Broom, depicting a Chinese vase brimming with red, orange and yellow flowers. Signed by the artist to the lower margin. Well p...
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Mid-20th Century Marion Broom RWS Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Marion Broom RWS (1878-1962) - 20th Century Watercolour, An Array Of Anemones
By Marion Broom RWS
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine floral watercolour showing a squat vase overflowing with colourful Anemones. A small bowl and a plate embellished with gold fish complete the still life. The artist has signed...
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20th Century Marion Broom RWS Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

Marion Broom RWS (1878-1962) - Early 20C Watercolour, Flowers in Blue Vase
By Marion Broom RWS
Located in Corsham, GB
An attractive watercolour painting by the artist Marion Broom, depicting a blue vase with flowers. Signed to the lower margin. Well-presented in...
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20th Century Marion Broom RWS Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watercolor

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Marion Broom RWS (1878-1962) - Early 20th Century Watercolour, Vase of Flowers
By Marion Broom RWS
Located in Corsham, GB
A still life depicting white and blue flowers in a glass vase. Presented glazed in a distressed gilt-effect wooden frame. Signed to the lower-right edge. On watercolour paper.
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Marion Broom RWS (1878-1962) -Early 20th Century Watercolour, Late Summer Blooms
By Marion Broom RWS
Located in Corsham, GB
A pretty botanical still life in watercolour showing a vase of late summer flowers including anemones, daisies and gladioli. The artist has signed ...
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Marion Broom RWS (1878-1962) - Watercolour, Red and Yellow Flowers
By Marion Broom RWS
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine watercolour painting by the artist Marion Broom, depicting a still life composition with vibrant flowers in a white and blue vase. Signed to the lower right-hand corner. Prese...
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20th Century Marion Broom RWS Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Marion Broom RWS (1878-1962) - Watercolour, Red and Yellow Flowers
By Marion Broom RWS
Located in Corsham, GB
A fine watercolour painting by the artist Marion Broom, depicting a still life composition with vibrant flowers in a white and blue vase. Signed to the lower right-hand corner. Prese...
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20th Century Marion Broom RWS Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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