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Wonderful Watercolor on Board Attributed to Henry Plympton Spaulding-Unsigned and Unframed- Boston Artist/Landscape/White Church/American

$265.00

  • Details
    This Watercolor on Board, Attributed to Henry Plympton Spaulding, is gorgeous- it depicts a beautiful white church peaking out from a New England treescape (It would make a PERFECT wedding gift)!
    Unsigned and Unframed, it measures 10" x 7". We stumbled across it this winter near St. Augustine, Florida from the Larry & Nancy Quigley Estate (Nancy was a person I would have loved to meet- she loved Cape Cod and loved dogs..two loves that are close to my heart...); Their business card will be included with your purchase. Henry Spaulding, the artist, was born in 1868 in Cambridge, Massachusetts and produced beautiful landscapes throughout his life. He passed in Boston in 1938. A wonderful watercolor that is sure to make the recipient smile....Please message us if you have any questions- Thanks for looking!
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