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An Ulster Village during W.W.2
Unknown Artist The Ulster Farmhouse courtyard acts a backdrop of the temporary Headquarters for the American Command during the Second
World War. A large pool of water reflects the military vehicle parked in readiness for any action that may incur. The sky is over cast but the brightness of the colouring in the buildings and gate
make for a very pleasing painting by the unknown Artist. Originally a watercolour masterfully rendered, now skillfully reproduced on quality paper and printed to bring out the richness of
detail and tonal quality. Sample photograph shows a 5x7inch print mounted in a double matt and in a blue coloured Frame.
Print also available in 8x10
inches.
The double matting is white with either a light blue or green matt as the inside border. Please specify.
Available only in light or dark Oak. Please specify.
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