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Maud Hollyer Art

1867-1910

Maud Hollyer was a British watercolor painter of landscapes and cottage scenes. She exhibited watercolors in 1901 at the Walker Gallery in Liverpool.

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Country Cottage
By Maud Hollyer
Located in Mc Lean, VA
The British artist Maud Hollyer exhibited her watercolors at the Royal Academy of Arts in London at the turn-of-the-century.
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Late 19th Century Realist Maud Hollyer Art

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Watercolor, Paper

Cotswold Village, England /// Antique British Watercolor City Scene Cottage Art
By Maud Hollyer
Located in Saint Augustine, FL
Artist: Maud Hollyer (English, 1867-1910) Title: "Cotswold Village, England" *Signed by Hollyer lower left Circa: 1900 Medium: Original Watercolor on paper Framing: Not framed, but beautifully matted with hand decorated archival French matting...
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Early 1900s Victorian Maud Hollyer Art

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Watercolor

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