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    Jan 25, 2005, 03:20 PM
    "Sunshine" by Ridgway Knight
    I have an old print by Ridgway Knight named "Sunshine". It has beneath the print in small letters "Photogravure Goupil & Co". It is of a woman lying next to a baby in a field under an umbrella. In the background is a woman working in what appears to be a tobacco field. I cannot find ANY information on this print. Can anyone help?? Thank you, debbie
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    Dec 31, 2005, 06:48 PM
    "Sunshine" is a re-do by unknown
    I believe you have a print by an "up and coming" artist who has taken some srtistic liberties and conbined the themes of Daniel Ridgway Knights " Noonday Repast" and "Ray of Sunshine".:confused: Is it possible that the printing company is D. Appleton & Co. And the description reads "from the painting by (Daniel) Ridgway Knight?

    I would like to see the print is it possible to scan it and forward it via email? [email protected]

    Regards,

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