Fidelia Bridges (American, 1834 - 1923) Manner of: Botanical Sketch. Pencil on paper, signed lower right, professionally framed and matted.
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Born in Salem, Massachusetts, Fidelia Bridges became a specialist in detailed watercolor studies of plants and flowers and birds in their natural surroundings. This was a time when watercolor became increasingly respected. She was a follower of the Pre-Raphaelite movement in art, the close-focus, detailed, small scale watercolor technique espoused by John Ruskin.
17 x 14 inches framed; 10.25 x 8 inches sight.
Private collection, Madison, WI.
Condition
Great condition; paper is slightly toned; frame is scuffed.
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