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Artist or Maker: William Hahn (1829-1887 San Francisco, CA)
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Condition: Visual: Stable craquelure and crazing throughout. Canvas is wax-lined as stated and has replaced stretcher bars. The frame is re-gilt. Blacklight: A 4'' x 1'' horizontal area of touch-up and other minor spots of touch-up in the upper left quadrant. A quarter-sized area of touch-up in the upper center. Crack-fill on the horses and a pea-sized spot of touch-up on the dog in the lower right corner. A 1'' diagonal area of touch-up on the bugle player's chest and left arm and a few other spots of minor touch-up on his limbs. Minor crack-fill on the heads and limbs of the woman, children and dog on the left side. Other minor spots of touch-up in the background in the upper left, lower right and one spot in the lower center. AS-IS. ALL SALES FINAL.
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Medium: oil on canvas laid to canvas
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Dimensions: 25.75'' x 36.5''
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Provenance: Private Collection, Studio City, CA, acquired 1960s
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Notes: The present work is one of a series of eight paintings by the artist that together create a timeline of genre scenes from morning until evening of a single day. Locations of the other paintings from this series are unknown. The painting is within a carved gilt wood frame, probably circa 1900, with a laurel garland-carved edge above fluted concave sides with further molded stippled borders