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| The Unveiling |
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| Artist: | Arthur Prince Spear |
| Date: | 1926 |
| Medium: | Oil on canvas |
| Dimensions: | 50.5" x 30.5" (framed), 45.5" x 25.5" (artwork) |
| Condition: | Mint |
| Original Use: | Fine Art |
| Price: | S O L D |
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| Above: Close Up of Image |
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| Above: Full Image in Gold Gesso Frame |
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| Above: The michievious satyr. |
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| Above: Artist's Signature |
An early art deco era masterpiece and one of only several oils ever painted by Arthur Spear in this large size. A playful nude nymph and allegorical satyr cavort near a river's edge, titled in pencil on verso The Unveiling. Retains original carved wood gesso frame that appears to be a Carrig Rohane or similar quality. A masterpiece and a very rare surviving example of Spear's mastery and Maxfield Parrish-like imagery and painterly technique.
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