About this item
Oxfam Cotham Hill is proud to present this reproduction watercolour painting by Elyse Wasile of Hopetown, Bahama.
The painting is dated 1982 and its scene depicts a lighthouse, palm trees, small boat and sail boat mast.
The water colour itself measures approx.10cm by 14cm but it is a larger wooden frame of 22cm by 27cm. A piece of white string has been attached to the back of the picture and there is also a small sticker with the framing studio's address.
The picture itself is in very good condition with the frame having a few minor signs of wear as well as loose sticky tape on its back (see photo)
An idyllic painting of a scene that I bet you wish you were at right now!
- Condition:
- Used: very good
- Date of creation:
- 01/01/1900 00:00:00
- Style:
- Watercolour
- Subject:
- Beach Scene
- Type:
- Watercolour Painting
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