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WILLIAM THOMSON (American, 20th Century) THREE WORKS. STUDY FROM A THOMAS EAKINS WORK. 1) Study from a Thomas Eakins work. Watercolor portrait of Thomas Eakins work “Portrait of Professor Gross (the Gross Clinic, 1875). The view shows him from the chest up looking slightly to the side wearing a brown coat and gray hair. One of his series in The Lost Drawings of Eakin. Signed lower right “Thomson”. Housed in a gilt and stained wood frame with ivory matte. Thomson studied in Connecticut under Ernst Lohrmann, at the Paier Art School, and at the Meriden Trade School. 2) Self portrait with Thomas Eakins painting background. Mixed media scene shows a half portrait of William Thomson standing with arms crossed in front of the famous Thomas Eakins painting “Portrait of Professor Gross (the Gross Clinic, 1875). Signed lower right “Thomson”. Housed in a gilt and stained wood frame. One of his series in The Lost Drawings of Eakin. Thomson studied in Connecticut under Ernst Lohrmann, at the Paier Art School, and at the Meriden Trade School. 3) “Lost Eakins Drawing V”. Mixed media scene shows a sketch of Thomas Eakins work “Portrait of Professor Gross (the Gross Clinic, 1875). Other sketches surround this work in watercolor, charcoal, etc. Signed lower right “Thomson”. Housed in a gray painted wood frame with linen and white matte. Back having a title label. Thomson studied in Connecticut under Ernst Lohrmann, at the Paier Art School, and at the Meriden Trade School. His solo exhibitions include the Van Ward Gallery in Boston and Oqunquit, ME. SIZE: Sight: 1) 15-1/4″ x 21-1/4″. 2) 17-3/4″ x 25-3/4″. 3) 22″ x 15-1/2″. CONDITION: Very good. 9-96155, 9-96154; 9-96156 (1,000-2,000)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - Winter 2010
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