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Old Oil on Canvas by Charles Robeson .

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Fine Art1515 of 59971940s - 1950s era landscape painting, signed P. WilliamsArt paintings
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    Posted 5 years ago

    Aly
    (132 items)

    This appears to have been painted in approximately (going on the back of the canvas) 1873.

    It is unsigned, I have had a few quotes re getting it cleaned but unsure whether to pursue it.

    What is interesting is that Turner used the same colours on his last palette and I understand that he was a customer of Robeson.

    Any information on it would be most grateful.

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    1. kwqd kwqd, 5 years ago
      Get it cleaned if you like it and want to display it. It looks like a pretty small painting, so shouldn't be too expensive to clean and varnish. If you are looking at it as an investment, I would just leave it alone.

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