1908 Quebec Landscape with View from Mt Orford by Holmes Smith - Original Watercolor Painting (8.5"x5.5")

$110.00
Offered is an original watercolor painting by Holmes Smith (1863-1937) executed on paper c. 1908 in Quebec from Mt. Orford. The scene is the gorgeous landscape and waterway from the peak. Colors are beautiful and this is a classic Holmes Smith painting by a well known regionalist. The painting is 8.5 x 5.5" and is sold unframed. Smith was a longtime faculty member of Washington University. He came to the University in 1884 as a drawing instructor and became professor of drawing and history of art in 1907. I have a number of Smith watercolors that were sourced from deaccessions from the family estate. Perfect for framing. Check out some fine art: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=14973859 Or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
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Offered is an original watercolor painting by Holmes Smith (1863-1937) executed on paper c. 1908 in Quebec from Mt. Orford. The scene is the gorgeous landscape and waterway from the peak. Colors are beautiful and this is a classic Holmes Smith painting by a well known regionalist. The painting is 8.5 x 5.5" and is sold unframed. Smith was a longtime faculty member of Washington University. He came to the University in 1884 as a drawing instructor and became professor of drawing and history of art in 1907. I have a number of Smith watercolors that were sourced from deaccessions from the family estate. Perfect for framing. Check out some fine art: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=14973859 Or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
Offered is an original watercolor painting by Holmes Smith (1863-1937) executed on paper c. 1908 in Quebec from Mt. Orford. The scene is the gorgeous landscape and waterway from the peak. Colors are beautiful and this is a classic Holmes Smith painting by a well known regionalist. The painting is 8.5 x 5.5" and is sold unframed. Smith was a longtime faculty member of Washington University. He came to the University in 1884 as a drawing instructor and became professor of drawing and history of art in 1907. I have a number of Smith watercolors that were sourced from deaccessions from the family estate. Perfect for framing. Check out some fine art: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=14973859 Or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP