This is a painting we just found and has never been offered to general public. Large heavy watercolor paper was used on both sides by the artist. Reverse side was crossed out. We believe the subject matter to be from the Camden , Maine area. Watercolor painting measures 15 1/4" X 22 1/2" on reverse side there is some writing by a previous owner. We have housed the painting in archival plastic in that frame had been destroyed. Painting is in excellent condition.
VALDIMIR PAVLOSKY Russian american 1884-1944. Born in the Russian Ukraine emigrated to the U.S. at age 20.Exhibited works in Boston Galleries and museum shows 1920-1944. " One of the foremost Watercolor painters in New England." In 1920 his WHITE PEACOCK received 2nd prize ( John Singer Sargent got 1st ) at the exhibition of the works of Boston artists at the museum of fine arts, Boston. Leading member of the Boston society of watercolor painters. Pavlosky painted primarly in Massachusetts and the coast of Maine ( where this painting was found) Valdimir Pavlosky has earned the reputation of one of Americas greatest watercolor artists.
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