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Early 20th Century Francis Coll Brandywine Pennsylvania in Winter Horseback Rider Watercolor and Gouache Painting in Gold Frame

Early 20th Century Francis Coll Brandywine Pennsylvania in Winter Horseback Rider Watercolor and Gouache Painting in Gold Frame

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Francis Coll (American, 1884-1969) watercolor and gouache winter scene of a horseback rider in the Pennsylvania countryside. Titled Brandywine in Winter. Initialed at lower left. Artwork in custom gold frame measures 23” x 28”. Artwork and frame in very good condition.

From the Delaware Art Museum:

Francis A. Coll was a painter and framemaker who worked in Wilmington, Delaware. Born on Long Island, Coll studied art in New York at the Graphic Sketch Club with Leopold Seyffert. He was exhibiting in Philadelphia by the early 1920s, and around that time he learned framemaking from Frederick Harer. Coll made the frames for many of the Howard Pyle paintings in the Delaware Art Museum's collection and exhibited paintings here from the 1920s through the 1950s. Coll was the subject of a significant small exhibition of his carvings at the Brandywine River Museum in 2001.

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