Description: This is an etching, potentially on silk. It is hard to tell without taking it out of the frame. The lower right-hand corner says John Innis 1900. The frame alone goes for over $100 at Michael's, though at the corners, the stars aren't flush and even. Some dings and nicks commensurate with use. Roughly 19 x 16" framed. Note: John Innes was born in London, Ontario in 1863, the son of George Mignon and Elizabeth Ann (Clarke) Innes. He died in Vancouver in 1941, after a long and distinguished career as an artist, author, illustrator, cartoonist, publisher, and correspondent. His artwork was published extensively throughout North America for many years, and during his employment in New York City for the Hearst publishing company.He was an early and important artist in British Columbia history, arriving here in the early 1880s after surveying for the Canadian Pacific Railway then under construction. He served in the Boer War with the Second Canadian Mounted Rifles, awarded a medal and three clasps.
Price: 249 USD
Location: Vernon-Rockville, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-09-20T19:27:04.000Z
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Type: Print
Artist: John Innis
Theme: Americana, Western
Production Technique: Etching
Framing: Framed
Subject: Cowboy