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Categories American 19th Century Impressionist & Modern Contemporary Prints & Lithographs Asian Art Judaica Watercolors & Drawings Folk Art & Woodenware Accessories & Jewelry China & Dinnerware Art Glass & Glassware Lamps & Lighting Porcelain & Pottery Sculpture Silver & Metalware Watches & Clocks Estates Other Items Donald Shaw Maclaughlan Original Watercolor Art ca.1920 Description: Watercolor on paper, framed (no glass). Unsigned. Estate stamped lower right corner: "Estate of Donald Shaw Maclaughan".Price Comparison: A recent auction record from this artist: Sale Of Swann Galleries: Thursday, September 20, 2007 [Lot 328] Donald Shaw Maclaughlan; Title A street in Granada, Spain; Medium watercolor; Size 13.8 x 17.5 in.; Year 1915 -; Signed. Estimate 1,000 - 1,500 US$; Sold For 1,500 US$. Dimensions: Paper: 15 x 21in. Frame: 22 x 28in. Weight: 2lbs. 10oz. Condition: Attached to mat with tape along upper and lower edges verso. Slight darkening to paper throughout, more significant along upper edge. A few minor fox-marks scattered throughout. Light soiling to surface. Otherwise, very good condition overall. Artist's Biography: Listed artist Donald Shaw Maclaughlan (Canadian/American, 1876-1938). Regarded as one of America's finest etchers of the early twentieth century, Donald Shaw MacLaughlan was in fact a Canadian. He was born and raised on a farm in Prince Edward Island, moving with his family to Boston in 1890. To complicate matters of nationality even further, most of Donald Shaw MacLaughlan's outstanding works of art were created when he lived and worked first in France and later in Italy. MacLaughlan first studied art in Boston under J. W. O. Hamilton. By 1898, however, he had settled in Paris to complete his education at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts. Within a very short period of time Donald Shaw MacLaughlan had established himself as a major international etcher. In 1901 two of his etchings were accepted by the prestigious Salon de la Societe Nationale des Beaux-Arts and in 1903 he was elected an Associate of the Salon. Etchings created during this period, such as, Ruelle du Pecheur, proved a major influence to artists of all nationalities. Donald Shaw MacLaughlan even instructed other expatriate Canadian artists then living in Paris, most notably Clarence Gagnon and Frank and Caroline Armington. From 1905 to 1914, he lived and worked at Asolo near Venice, Italy. [Source: ]
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