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    George Graham -

    George Graham - "Bolton Castle, 1913" watercolour

    $480 (approx conversion from £390)

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    George Graham studied at Leeds School of Art and later studied with Frank Brangwyn, Nicholson and J.M. Swan in Paris. This watercolour of Bolton Castle in Wensleydale, Yorkshire was painted during the period Graham spent with Fred Lawson. It is signed lower left and is dated 1913. It is mounted and framed in a gilt frame giving an overall size of 17"x 20". On the reverse of the frame is a nice old label with the title "Castle Bolton"

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10265 (AB-88322)

    Dimensions

    W: 10" (25.4 cm)H: 14" (35.6 cm)

    Period

    Early 20th Century

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    McTague of Harrogate

    North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

    McTague of Harrogate was opened in 1981 by Paul McTague who has run the gallery since with help and advice from family members Melanie, Emma and Robert. From an early age Paul was brought up surrounded by pictures and artists. This sowed the seed of interest which has grown into his current...