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Design on silk intended to be used as the train for a ball dress (detail) is a work by British artist Charles Conder (1868 - 1909). It's one abstract watercolor on silk painting created in 1903. The painting is owned by Victoria and Albert Museum - London, and is accessible to the general public. Charles Conder was influenced by Impressionism, and made most paintings about figure and tableau and landscape.
For faithful reproductions, our artists will study the oeuvre and techniques of Charles Conder. The original painting of Design on silk intended to be used as the train for a ball dress (detail) is about 43" wide and 71" high. You may customize the painting's size and frame, for décor or gifting, from 11" by 16" to size as huge as a wall. Our artists use oil on canvas by default. You may also request non-oil media, such as the original media. Covet a museum's antique frame? View wood carving frames or request a frame reproduction to go with your Design on silk intended to be used as the train for a ball dress (detail) replica artwork.
Design on silk intended to be used as the train for a ball dress (detail) is in the public domain in the US, so feel free to copy or use it.
Museum | Victoria and Albert Museum - London |
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About Artist | 1868 -1909, British / Impressionism |
Century | 20 Century |
Subject | Abstract |
SKU | G11U16E61J97923J43R71 |
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