File:Eugenie M. Valter - Scottish Terrier - watercolour.jpg

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Eugenie M. Valter - Scottish Terrier - watercolour

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English: Watercolour painting sold by Hamshere Gallery who descried it as "Griaille watercolour on paper of a Scottish Terrier by Miss Eugenie M Valter (Exh.1882-1885). English circa 1900 signed in pencil "Eugenie M Valter". Possibly a study for a postcard produced for Valentines for whom she commissioned.".
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Source http://www.hamsheregallery.co.uk/stock.php?id=721
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Eugenie M. Valter  (1859–1933)  wikidata:Q114706394
 
Alternative names
Eugenie Valter; Eugenie Margaret Valter
Description watercolorist and illustrator
Date of birth/death 1859 Edit this at Wikidata 1933 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q114706394

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