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Lot 23: The Gleaner 1825 by William John Thomson 1771-1845

Est: £500 GBP - £900 GBPPassed
White Court ArtBrecon, United KingdomSeptember 29, 2019

Item Overview

Description

William John Thomson RSA (American 1771-1845) Born Savannah USA 1771, returned to his ancestral home of Scotland 1812. Member of the Royal Scottish Academy. Thomson famed for his miniature works, several of which are on display at the Met in NYC The Gleaner, 1825. Oil on board in good condition. Nicely framed, not original frame. Comes with letter from National Gallery of Scotland establishing Thomson as the artist. The painting was exhibited in the National Gallery in 1827

Dimensions

Image 12" x 9.75" . Framed 15.5" x 13.5"

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Auction Details

British and European Fine Art Sale

by
White Court Art
September 29, 2019, 07:00 PM BST

Harolds Field Boughrood, Brecon, PWS, LD3 0YQ, UK

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