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Kent Wool Mills by Marguerite Gaudin - 1935 - Exhibited at The Art Institute

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Management number 22389795 Release Date 2025/11/10 List Price $270.00 Model Number 22389795
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Marguerite Gaudin was described by friends as an "attractive, strong willed, independent and tremendously talented woman." The distinctive style of this watercolor representation of the old Rockbourne Mills in Clifton Heights, Pennsylvania with the striking black outlines is easily understood when taking into account that she was an accomplished stained-glass designer.
The Rockbourne Mills were built in the early 19th century and were acquired by Thomas Kent in 1843. The old mill building was demolished and replaced by the current structure in 1867. The Kent Wool Mills supplied uniform cloth for every conflict from the Mexican War through the Korean war.
This watercolor was exhibited at The Art Institute of Chicago in 1935. (see last two photos) 19 3/4" x 15 1/2" (sight) Outside frame dimensions are 27" x 23". Reframed about thirty years ago. Excellent estate condition. FREE SHIPPING!

SKU:14MR92A37XF

CategoryHome > Artwork > Paintings
SizeN/A
BrandAuthentic Original Vintage Style
ConditionGood

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