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SOLD Portrait of a Woman in "Analogus" Colors, c. 1930s-40s Watercolor theorem there is some fading and

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Description

there is some fading and loss to the the embroidery

with light wear to covers and spine

that is very close kin to this box

made a valiant attempt at perspective

Beautiful wood

SOLD Portrait of a Woman in "Analogus" Colors, c. 1930s-40s Watercolor theorem there is some fading andI believe this sweet one must have been done as a color study lesson for a class long ago, with the yellow and orange peach representing analogous colors on the spectrum (technically defined as any three to five colors that sit adjacent to each other on the color wheel.) But our young maker misspelled analagous, which makes it feel like a while different thing to me. I want to call her Gussie. Love. 9" x 6". Graphite and watercolor, c. 1930s 40s I

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