An Interlude - Available Framed
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By William Sargeant Kendall (circa 1907) –
Choose from 3 Frame Styles.
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Antique Gold 2”, Solid Wood
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Black Cove 2.75”, Laminate
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Brushed Mahogany & Gold 2.5”, Solid Wood
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Please note that framed artwork can take up to one week to ship due to our production time. If you have any question or concerns, feel free to reach out to us to discuss them.
This beautiful piece of art depicts a tender moment between a mother and a daughter. The title suggests a quiet moment between the two. The artist William Kendall had three daughters whom he loved to paint with their mother, his family was often the subject of his art. This piece is printed on high quality Museum Giclee Canvas.
ARTIST: William Kendall was an artist from a young age and also taught art throughout his life. He also modeled and carved some sculptures during his career.
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