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Watercolor Boats at Port Original Watercolor Signed

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Watercolor Boats at Port Original Watercolor SignedStyle No. VIN10522 WCAB This item is Vintage! All items are final sale. No returns, exchanges, or refunds. DESCRIPTION Watercolor Boats at Port Original Watercolor Signed A painterly harbor scene filled with gentle movement and soft coastal light. Fishing boats gather along wooden docks as seabirds circle overhead. The loose brushwork and muted palette give the piece an airy, nostalgic quality capturing the quiet poetry of life by the water. CONDITION

Style No. VIN10522-WCAB  — This item is Vintage!

All items are final sale. No returns, exchanges, or refunds.

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Watercolor Boats at Port Original Watercolor Signed

A painterly harbor scene filled with gentle movement and soft coastal light. Fishing boats gather along wooden docks as seabirds circle overhead. The loose brushwork and muted palette give the piece an airy, nostalgic quality  capturing the quiet poetry of life by the water.

CONDITION
Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered

DIMENSIONS
Overall Dimensions: 24 1/4”W, 18 1/4”H

*Please note that this painting has been virtually staged and does not reflect life-size proportions. See dimensions before purchasing.*

*Our vintage items may have occasional wear, damage, or character flaws. Feel free to reach out to our team with any questions, comments, or concerns.*

Located on wall in Annex on 8/30/24 (MB)

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