PAINTING: 'DAFFODILS', EDITH RAE DAGLISH, OIL
1918Oil painting of yellow daffodils with green stems. The background is dark brown/black with sections of deep red and green.
Frame: Carved gold and wood frame with a double mount.
Signature: Signed bottom right hand corner 'R. Daglish 1918'
Reverse: The reverse shows a thick wood stretcher with wooden keys in each of the corners. There is a patch of canvas repair on the left hand side. The frame is attached with nails and worn framers tape is around the edge.
The painting was gifted by Rae to Donald (Don) Daglish to hang in the family home. Don is the father of the donor and brother of Rae.
The donor recalls 'Auntie Rae' spending many hours painting and then gifting them to her family.
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