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Arthur Franklyn Musgrave (Massachusetts, 1878-1969) gouache on paper impressionistic springtime landscape depicting a sun-dappled white house with green door and roof, partially shaded by a large tree to the right. Wildflowers and tall grass fill the foreground with a flowered field in the background at the left side under a clear blue sky. Unsigned. Fragment of label with artist name and possible title "Provincetown" en verso. Housed under glass in a carved Newcomb-Macklin style giltwood frame with fluted giltwood fillet and cream matte. Sight: 14 1/2" H x 19 1/2" W. Frame: 26 1/4" H x 31 1/4" W. Biography: Arthur Franklyn Musgrave was a landscape and wildlife painter. He studied at the Newlyn School of Art in Cornwall under Stanhope Forbes and exhibited at the Society of Washington Artists, 1932; the Royal Academy London; and the Corcoran Gallery Biennial,1928, among other places.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Raymond White, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Overall good condition with scattered craquelure, particularly to white paint. Not examined outside of frame.