19th century painting alice colingbourne winn gypsy woman chicago artist 26x30
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Original Painting by the artist Alice Colingbourne Winn out of Chicago in the (my assumption, there is no year on the painting) late 19th century, maybe the early 20th century at the latest. Found in Hampshire Illinois at a farm house. Framed in a gold color plated frame (not sure of the age). Size of the picture is about 26" x 30". message with any questions or concerns. Thank you!I've pasted a biography of Alice Winn below: Alice Collingbourne, born about 1863 in Chicago was the sixth child of Thomas Pitman and Eliza Collingbourne of Milwaukee. Three siblings born in Milwaikee in 1858, 1859 and 1860 died at birth or within twelve days. Her parents married in 1851 in Leicester, England in the chapel at Gallowtreegate Road, came immediately to the US and settled in Milwaukee along with th e parents of Thomas Pitman Collingbourne and the mother (a widow) of Eliza. In Leicester, Alice's grandfather, Thomas Collingbourne had been a pub operator and painter. His card advertised graining (simulated wood), marbling (simulated marble), bronzing and enameling on glass, in addition to coach and ornamental work. Alice's father became a very successful businessman in the later half of the nineteenth century, operating a large store on Broadway Avenue and a luxury house on Biddle Street; he sold artist supplies and had a painting/decorating
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