Alice Tenney (1912-?) - Mela e limone






Master in early Renaissance Italian painting with internship at Sotheby’s and 15 years' experience.
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Mela e limone, an original 1937 still life drawing in pencil and pastel on paper from the United States by Alice Tenney (born 1912), 43 × 45 cm, signed.
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Alice TENNEY (1912-?)
Watercolor on paper
With frame 43x45 cm
Unframed 18x22 cm
Provenance Charles L. Morgan Galleries
Signed and dated 37
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Alice TENNEY (1912-?)
Watercolor on paper
With frame 43x45 cm
Unframed 18x22 cm
Provenance Charles L. Morgan Galleries
Signed and dated 37
Shipping
Shipping by postal service is generally the most economical solution, but it is neither the most suitable method nor the most protective for transporting works of art. The packaging is carried out with the utmost care; however, we cannot assume responsibility for any damages or disruptions attributable to the postal service or its intermediaries.
In the case of antique or delicate frames, please note that they are inherently difficult to protect during transport and must be regarded as an ancillary part of the artwork.
Should the work be returned to the sender for any logistical or administrative reason, the costs of return and any subsequent shipment will be borne by the buyer.
Possible longer delivery times, duties, or import costs may also apply for shipments within Europe, since this is a shipment from Switzerland.
Pickup in Geneva, by appointment, remains the preferred and recommended option.
