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Edward Angelo Goodall RWS (1819-1908) 'The Evening Gun, Venice' - a view of the Salute and the Dogana signed 'E. A. Goodall R.W.S' l.r., further signed and inscribed with title on an original label verso, watercolour 45.5 x 81cm Provenance: Bonhams, New Bond Street, 27 January 2011, lot 75. Condition Report: Overall: 74x 106.5cm A little cockling and time staining. A couple of very light surface abrasions to the upper right corner. Some dark spots and speckle to the sky, please refer to illustration. Ready to hang. Not viewed out of glazed frame.

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Edward Angelo Goodall RWS (1819-1908) 'The Evening Gun, Venice' - a view of the Salute and the Dogana signed 'E. A. Goodall R.W.S' l.r., further signed and inscribed with title on an original label verso, watercolour 45.5 x 81cm Provenance: Bonhams, New Bond Street, 27 January 2011, lot 75. Condition Report: Overall: 74x 106.5cm A little cockling and time staining. A couple of very light surface abrasions to the upper right corner. Some dark spots and speckle to the sky, please refer to illustration. Ready to hang. Not viewed out of glazed frame.

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