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Fine 19th Century Scottish Signed Oil Sunset Sligachan Isle of Skye Loch Waters
By Arthur Gilbert
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Sligachan, Isle of Skye, Scotland by Arthur Gilbert (British 19th century) signed, inscribed verso oil on canvas, framed framed: 10.75 x 14 inches canvas: 7 x 10 inches provenance: p...
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19th Century Victorian Arthur Gilbert

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Oil

Homeward Path
By Arthur Gilbert
Located in Belgravia, London, London
Oil on canvas Canvas size: 9 x 11 inches Framed size: 11.75 x 13.75 inches Signed and dated 1891 lower right
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19th Century Arthur Gilbert

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Canvas, Oil

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