Posted 1 year ago
cindyjune
(168 items)
I've had this piece for awhile and haven't seen another copy of it. It is titled A Tug of War, produced by CW Faulkner & Co, London EC 1906.
Along the bottom it reads supplement to the Family Herald and Weekly Star, Montreal Canada. The artist is Fred Morgan. I can find a Frederick Morgan online but I don't think it is the same person. The frame measures approx. 17"x27". I love the print, it is so peaceful and innocent. Has anyone seen any other work by Fred Morgan? Thanks.
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look here.
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/13944-fred-morgan-artist-postcards-with-cancel?in=activity
I have two lithos that are attributed to the Watchword publication. Just keyed in the artist. Just lucky I guess
Key in tug of war lithograph. see if this is what you want
Thank you all for your help!
Thanks BELLIN68! I truly love this piece and am glad to have found it. I haven't posted here for awhile and appreciate your comment!
Very Nice, I love the frame and the lithograph!
Hi Shawn, I really love this piece. At first I was going to sell it but now I think it will be in my personal collection:)
We have one like this that our parents had gotten several years ago. The frame might be abit different. Very nice to see another one.