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Early 20th Century Watercolor Landscape with Water Lilies, Signed, Circa 1910–1930

 Measures approximately 12 inches in height, 8 inches in width 

A soft and atmospheric early 20th century watercolor landscape featuring a field of blooming water lilies set against a distant hilltop and sky filled with movement.

 

The composition is light and expressive, with loose brushwork and layered washes that capture the quiet stillness of the scene. Soft greens, muted blues, and touches of warm pink bring life to the water and foliage without feeling overly formal.

 

Signed lower right, though the artist remains unidentified. The reverse shows period mounting materials and a handwritten note reading “Kashmir?”, likely a later attribution or dealer reference rather than a confirmed title.

 

Watercolors like this were often collected as personal studies or travel inspired works, meant to capture a moment rather than present a formal exhibition piece.

 

Unframed and ready to be styled in a way that suits your space.

 

An easy, romantic piece that brings softness and color without overwhelming a room.

 

Early 20th Century Watercolor Landscape with Water Lilies, Signed, Circa 1910–1930

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Early 20th Century Watercolor Landscape with Water Lilies, Signed, Circa 1910–1930

 Measures approximately 12 inches in height, 8 inches in width 

A soft and atmospheric early 20th century watercolor landscape featuring a field of blooming water lilies set against a distant hilltop and sky filled with movement.

 

The composition is light and expressive, with loose brushwork and layered washes that capture the quiet stillness of the scene. Soft greens, muted blues, and touches of warm pink bring life to the water and foliage without feeling overly formal.

 

Signed lower right, though the artist remains unidentified. The reverse shows period mounting materials and a handwritten note reading “Kashmir?”, likely a later attribution or dealer reference rather than a confirmed title.

 

Watercolors like this were often collected as personal studies or travel inspired works, meant to capture a moment rather than present a formal exhibition piece.

 

Unframed and ready to be styled in a way that suits your space.

 

An easy, romantic piece that brings softness and color without overwhelming a room.