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Evie Hone SAINT CECILIA
Lot 119
Price Realised: €1,300
Estimate: €800 - €1,200
Evie Hone RHA, 1895-1955 SAINT CECILIA, STUDY FOR A STAINED GLASS PANEL Gouache over monotype on paper laid on card, 20" x 17 3/4" (50.9 x 45.2cm), inscribed verso. Provenance: Dawson Gallery, Dublin where purchased by Helen Melville Ru... Read more
Lot 119 - SAINT CECILIA by Evie Hone Lot 119 Evie Hone SAINT CECILIA
Estimate: €800 - €1,200
Evie Hone RHA, 1895-1955
SAINT CECILIA, STUDY FOR A STAINED GLASS PANEL
Gouache over monotype on paper laid on card, 20" x 17 3/4" (50.9 x 45.2cm), inscribed verso.

Provenance: Dawson Gallery, Dublin where purchased by Helen Melville Russell-Cooke; Anthony and Marietta Coleridge Collection

Exhibited: 'Evie Hone Exhibition', Dawson Gallery, Dublin May 1953, Cat. No. 8.
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