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Francis Jamieson
FINE OIL PAINTING By Francis Jamieson 19th Century British

1850

$2,742.50
£1,975
€2,348.16
CA$3,784.43
A$3,852.16
CHF 2,192.72
MX$46,498.38
NOK 25,568.33
SEK 25,876.61
DKK 17,553.82

About the Item

LARGE FINE F E. Jamieson Antique 19th Century British OIL PAINTING ( Late 19th century ) Good Condition canvas . Professional Cleaned & Re-vanished / Relined /Re-framed Ready to hang, frame is in wonderful condition ” see pictures” Fine Original Antique 19th Century British OIL PAINTING Romantic Scene GOLD GILT FRAME By F E. Jamieson ( 19th century ) Title: Shipping coastal scene Artist: Francis E . Jamieson ( William Richards) Signed : bottom left Provenance: john Castagno art signature directory Medium : Oil painting on canvas Condition: Very Good Country: British school Frame size : 28 in x 16 in ( 72 cm x 41 cm) Canvas size : 24" x 12" Description: This Artist's Studio is well known for its Scottish landscapes , So this Coastal Scene is Quit a Rare Piece ,oil on canvas depicting a magnificent painting by the very popular listed British painter Francis E. Jamieson (1895-1950). signed by his Pseudonym W Richards and is a good example of the artist’s finest work. landscapes & Coastal Scenes of this quality by Francis Jamieson have always been in great demand in both the UK and North America. The beautiful gold gilt frame ALL ITEMS WILL BE SENT TRACKED AND SIGNED FOR. PACKAGING SMALL/MEDIUM SIZE PAINTINGS WILL BE PACKED IN BUBBLE WRAP AND DOUBLE SKIN CARD BOARD / LARGE WILL BE CRATED IN WOOD BUBBLE-WRAP AND CARDBOARD EACH PAINTING HAS TO HAVE A SEPARATE BOX MADE , BECAUSE EVERY PAINTING HAS DIFFERENT MEASUREMENTS. INSURANCE SHIPPING NOW INCLUDES INSURANCE ON THE PAINTING THIS IS WHY SHIPPING COSTS ARE A LITTLE HIGH ALL PHOTOS ARE TAKEN WITH A HASSELBLAD DSLR BLACK IN DAYLIGHT
  • Creator:
    Francis Jamieson
  • Creation Year:
    1850
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 28 in (71.12 cm)Width: 16 in (40.64 cm)
  • Medium:
  • Movement & Style:
  • Period:
  • Condition:
  • Gallery Location:
    Ferndown, GB
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU1791213851542

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