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Jun 1, 2022
Property from a Private Collection, Savannah, GA
Description:
After Camille Corot, Italian Peasant Boy, Oil on Canvas, signed lower right, depicting a boy laying in a field with hills in the background, the original painting in the collection of The National Gallery, Washington, D.C., with 'G. Woolf & Son Ld.' frame label, in a giltwood frame. Frame size: 18 1/8 in. x 21 1/8 in.Measurements: Height: by sight 12 1/2 in. x Width: 15 1/4 in.
Condition:
Overall good restored condition, relined, repaired tear mid right quadrant into sky with associated inpainting and some lifting to paint, some other small areas of inpainting in background and along edges, craquelure, some rubbing to paint along edges where frame touches canvas, some wear and losses to frame.Buyer Pays Shipping Cost. We recommend that all potential buyers obtain pack/ship estimates prior to bidding. EVERARD AUCTIONS DOES NOT MAINTAIN AN IN-HOUSE SHIPPING DEPARTMENT OR PROVIDE PACK/SHIP QUOTES. For pack/ship quotes on smaller items, we suggest contacting Mike at The UPS Store (tel: 912.604.1682, email: tupss1206@gmail.com ). You may, of course, use any shipper of your choosing. For quotes on larger items please contact Westbrook Moving quotes@westbrookcorp.com or Plycon jjuliano@plyconvanlines.com providing: Pickup city/state Deliver to city/state Description of piece(s) Lot # and date of auction Size of each piece(s) in inches: height/width/depth Picture of the piece(s) if possible Anything fragile associated with item: marble, glass, mirror, lacquer finish, velvet/mohair fabric etc. Value to declare for each or all items Any special assembly needs or flight carry needs at delivery INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING: Please contact info@everard.com for international shipping quotes BEFORE bidding. Please be advised that international shipping can be costly.