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"Brooklyn Bridge" an Etching by William Walcot


William Walcot (1874-1943), the son of an English father and a Russian mother was born in Odessa, Russia. Although he trained as an architect he was unable to establish himself and was generally employed as a draftsman for other architects. He supported himself in the 1920's by doing etchings. These works were widely collected. He was best known for his series of recreations of classical buildings and events.

We offer here his rendition of the Brooklyn Bridge. Sight 10.5" x 9.5" Frame 15.75" x 18" Pencil signed lower right corner. (Stock number 003Walcott) SOLD


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