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Photograph by Ed Pollard, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II digital slr-2009.
Sunday Afternoon
Photograph by Ed Pollard, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II digital slr-2009.
Photograph by Ed Pollard, Canon EOS-1Ds Mark II digital slr-2009.

Sunday Afternoon

Artist Barbara Wood Courtney (American, born 1929)
CultureAmerican
Dateca. 1951
MediumOil on pressed wood
Dimensions14 1/8 x 26 in. (35.9 x 66 cm)
Overall, Frame: 20 1/2 x 32 1/2 x 3 1/4 in. (52.1 x 82.6 x 8.3 cm)
Overall, Frame: 20 5/8 x 32 5/8 x 2 in. (52.4 x 82.9 x 5.1 cm)
InscribedSigned lower right: "Courtney"
Credit LineGift of The Irene Leache Memorial
Object number51.8.1
Not on view
DescriptionOil on pressed wood painting, showing a waterway with white row boats, two big white birds, wooden piles, yellow and green marsh grass and deep green trees in the background.

Exhibition History9th Annual Virginia and North Carolina Oil and Watercolor Paintings, February, 1951. "History Purchases Acquired to Show Local Subject Matter", Summer Show 1958, Gallery "H". Lent to Administration Building, Botanical Gardens, for temporary exhibition, 1968-1977. Lent to City Attorney's office, 4/1978.
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