Lot 614

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Description:

William Woodward (Louisiana/California, 1859-1939)
WOMEN AND CHILDREN BY RIVER
oil on canvas mounted to board, framed, signed: lower right
H10" W11 3/4"

Provenance: Savannah, Georgia private collection.
Descended through the family of Dr. Wayne Norwood, Mississippi.

Other Notes: Accompanied with letter of authenticity from Elizabeth Cleveland Maillho, the artist's great granddaughter.

William Woodward was born in Seekonk, Massachusetts and studied at the Rhode Island School of Design. He taught art at Tulane University and Newcomb College in New Orleans, Louisiana and developed a life-long love of New Orleans and the Gulf Coast region. His passion for documenting the historic architecture of New Orleans helped fuel a preservation movement that thrives in the city to this day. Aside from New Orleans cityscapes, Woodward also painted landscapes, Mississippi riverscapes and other rural scenes around the area. His architectural renderings and Impressionist-style paintings of the region are highly regarded by collectors, historians and institutions alike.

    Condition:
  • Good condition; UV light examination reveals no evidence of restoration; piece was recently professionally cleaned: before-and-after photographs can be provided.


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