Jane Peterson: Misty Morning, Giverny, France
Misty Morning, Giverny, France
N.d.
Medium: Watercolor on tan wove paper
Size: Composition/sheet (vis.): 17" x 23"; Frame: 22.75" x 28.75"; (Composition/sheet: 43 x 58 cm)
Signature: Signed in ink lower left; inscribed "Misty Morning Giverny France" frame cardboard backing board verso
Condition: Apparently good original condition. Surface is generally clean and bright. Some bulging to sheet. Some areas of craquelure and discoloration to the application of white paint and crack measuring approximately 3.5" in length to upper right quadrant of composition. Two small tears to sheet along left edge of sheet, and two small tears along right edge of sheet, each measuring approximately .5" in length. Larger tear along bottom center edge of the composition, measuring approximately 2" in length. Minor folded crease to lower left quadrant of composition and large folded crease along bottom center of composition. This work has not been examined out of the frame to view the extreme edges of the sheet, which are obscured by a mat.
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Misty Morning, Giverny, France
N.d.
Medium: Watercolor on tan wove paper
Size: Composition/sheet (vis.): 17" x 23"; Frame: 22.75" x 28.75"; (Composition/sheet: 43 x 58 cm)
Signature: Signed in ink lower left; inscribed "Misty Morning Giverny France" frame cardboard backing board verso
Condition: Apparently good original condition. Surface is generally clean and bright. Some bulging to sheet. Some areas of craquelure and discoloration to the application of white paint and crack measuring approximately 3.5" in length to upper right quadrant of composition. Two small tears to sheet along left edge of sheet, and two small tears along right edge of sheet, each measuring approximately .5" in length. Larger tear along bottom center edge of the composition, measuring approximately 2" in length. Minor folded crease to lower left quadrant of composition and large folded crease along bottom center of composition. This work has not been examined out of the frame to view the extreme edges of the sheet, which are obscured by a mat.