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Artist: George Hand Wright
Young Woman Tries on Gown
By George Hand Wright
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Signed Lower Right by Artist Magazine story illustration: “Mr. and Mrs. Fixit”, author: Ring Lardner, Liberty Magazine; publisher: (Liberty Weekly, Inc.), Vol. 2, no 1, May 9, 1925.
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1920s George Hand Wright Art

Materials

Charcoal, Watercolor

British Soldiers in Combat
By George Hand Wright
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Ink and Gouache Signature: Signed Lower Right Probably a magazine cover for a Munsey’s pulp, ca. 1905.
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Early 1900s George Hand Wright Art

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Gouache, Ink

Seats of the Haughty, Munsey's Magazine Illustration
By George Hand Wright
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Gouache on Board Signature: Signed Lower Right Seats of the Haughty, Munsey's Magazine illustration, December 1906 Literature: This illustration appeared in O. Henry's shor...
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Early 1900s George Hand Wright Art

Materials

Board, Gouache

Figure in the Forest
By George Hand Wright
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Watercolor on Board Dimensions: 23.50" x 15.00" Signature: Signed Lower Right
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20th Century George Hand Wright Art

Materials

Watercolor, Board

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