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MARY FEDDEN, R.A. | STILL LIFE WITH ESTUARY

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MARY FEDDEN, R.A.
1915-2012
STILL LIFE WITH ESTUARY

signed and dated 1999
oil on canvasboard
unframed: 34 by 49.5cm.; 13¼ by 19½in.
framed: 48 by 63.5cm.; 18¾ by 25in.

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Condition Report:
The board appears sound. The board bows slightly. There are a few very minor signs of wear to the extreme edges, most likely associated with previous framing, including a few nicks to the board at the extreme upper edge, not visible in the present frame. There is some light surface dirt and a few very minor instances of specks of matter and studio detritus to the work in places. There appears to be evidence of historic water damage to the reverse of the board at left, not affecting the recto. This excepting, the work appears to be in very good overall condition.

Inspection under Ultraviolet light reveals no obvious signs of fluorescence or retouching.

The work is presented in a painted wooden frame.

Please telephone the department on +44 (0) 207 293 6424 if you have any questions regarding the present work.

Provenance:
Thompson's Gallery, London

Freya Mitton 20th Century British Art, Somerset, where acquired by the present owner

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MARY FEDDEN, R.A.
1915-2012
STILL LIFE WITH ESTUARY

signed and dated 1999
oil on canvasboard
unframed: 34 by 49.5cm.; 13¼ by 19½in.
framed: 48 by 63.5cm.; 18¾ by 25in.

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Condition Report:
The board appears sound. The board bows slightly. There are a few very minor signs of wear to the extreme edges, most likely associated with previous framing, including a few nicks to the board at the extreme upper edge, not visible in the present frame. There is some light surface dirt and a few very minor instances of specks of matter and studio detritus to the work in places. There appears to be evidence of historic water damage to the reverse of the board at left, not affecting the recto. This excepting, the work appears to be in very good overall condition.

Inspection under Ultraviolet light reveals no obvious signs of fluorescence or retouching.

The work is presented in a painted wooden frame.

Please telephone the department on +44 (0) 207 293 6424 if you have any questions regarding the present work.

Provenance:
Thompson's Gallery, London

Freya Mitton 20th Century British Art, Somerset, where acquired by the present owner

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