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The Cast Shoe by Robert Walker Macbeth


Description
Dry Point Etching.Original frame, new mount.
Signed.
The original painting is in the Tate Britain, London and was painted in 1890.
Born in Glasgow, 1848-1910. Was a painter, etcher and watercolourist, specialising in pastoral landscapes.
His father was portrait painter, Norman Macbeth.
From 1871 he exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Royal Society of Portrait Painters and the Fine Art Society in London.
He died in Golders Green, London.
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DateLate 19th Century :
c1890
ArtistRobert Walker Macbeth
DimensionsImage 36cm x 55cm
Frame 63cm x 83cm
ConditionGood condition, consistent with age.
Codeas907a127
Price £185.00
€215.84
$237.97
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Conversion rates as of 31/JUL/2023.
Euro & Dollar prices will vary and should only be used as a guide.
Always confirm final price with dealer.StatusFor Sale SellerIan Dodgson Fine Arts Telephone07952153955Non UK callers :+44 7952153955 Emailian@iandodgsonfinearts.co.uk
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