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$215 · Edith Landsdowne (1907-1990) - CDN Artist - Art Pottery Snowy Owl Sculpture

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Edith Landsdowne (1907-1990) - Canadian Listed Artist - Hand Painted Art Pottery Snowy Owl Sculpture - Mounted On Driftwood. Add a touch of Canadian artistry to your home with this exquisite Edith Landsdowne (1907-1990) hand-painted art pottery snowy owl sculpture. This stunning piece showcases the talent of a listed Canadian artist, capturing the beauty of a snowy owl perched on a piece of driftwood. The intricate details of the sculpture, including the owl's yellow eyes and lifelike feathers, make it a truly unique and eye-catching addition to any space. Signed with the artists initials E.L. Displayed on a sturdy driftwood base, and measuring approximately 6 inches in height, this sculpture is sure to be a conversation starter and a cherished piece in your art collection. Perfect for art enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Shipping within Canada and the continental United States is complimentary with purchase. Please feel free to contact us with any questions. Edith Lansdowne was born in Newchwang, China (now Yingkou) in 1907. She spent some years in Victoria as a young woman before returning to China where she met her husband, Ernest. Her son Fenwick Lansdowne was born in 1937 in Hong Kong. Edith and Fenwick were evacuated to Victoria during WWII. Ernest stayed behind and was subsequently interned by the Japanese for the duration of the war.

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