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Sir Peter Markham Scott
British, 1909-1989

Sir Peter Markham Scott British, 1909-1989

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Sir Peter Markham Scott British, 1909-1989

Tufted ducks arriving at St. James's Park, 1936
signed 'Peter Scott' (lower left), and inscribed and dated 'TUFTED DUCKS ARRIVING AT/ ST. JAMES'S PARK 1936' (on the reverse)
oil on canvas
15 x 18 in. (38.1 x 45.7 cm)
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Provenance

Peter Scott - The Studio Exhibition, The Wildlife Art Gallery, Lavenham, Suffolk, October 1996, Catalogue number 18;

collection of Professor Helen Carty.

Exhibitions

Ackermann’s Gallery, London, 'The fourth exhibition of oil paintings of wild fowl by Peter Scott', 1936, no. 37.

The Wildlife Art Gallery, Suffolk: 'Peter Scott - The Studio Exhibition', October 1996, no. 18.

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