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This watercolor is signed Terwilliger and dated 1919, but the first name is unclear. I thought it might be Edwin Terwillger, who lived in Chicago, but that doesn't seem to fit. Whatever the first name, the work is excellent in color, line, and perspective. Anyone who has discovered and tried to capture a winter scene such as this with its seemingly infinite perspective knows just how difficult it is to achieve. Frame size is about 16" x 12 3/4" and the image is about 10" x 6 3/4". Condition is good, although the matte has had some water damage. No visible problems with the painting. $295 plus shipping/insurance. To buy an item (or more), just get in touch through the e-mail link, or you can call us at 812-467-0191. (A busy signal is still common, I'm afraid since we only have one phone line.) It works best if you include the "item" code to let us know which item or items you're interested in. The code is at the beginning of each listing and is usually two letters followed by a number. We'll confirm that the item is still available, make sure we agree on the total, and answer any questions you wish to throw our way. Checks or money orders should be made "Forrest OR Virginia Poston". We also take Paypal (including credit card payments). We try to ship in one or two days after payment arrives, and we're generous with the bubblewrap and styrofoam peanuts. If there's something you'd like us to find for you, let us know. We're just itching to please you, or maybe that was Poison Ivy we got into. Remember that all proceeds go to support good causes: my spouse, our cats (see the "staff" here), our creditors, my auction addiction, and the plumbing project that never ends. |
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