Walter MacEwen (1860 – 1943)
Posted by M.R.N. on March 11, 2010
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judy mccarthy said
I have a copy of WM’s” With Grandma”and wondered who he was….these prints are lovely-full of light, warmth and gentleness, remniscent of Millet, my favorite painter.
Phyllis Adams said
Judy McCarthy: I have a print of “With Grandma” by Walter McEwen (1860 to 1943.) Do you still have yours? Phyllis Adams
Tom Powers said
My wife is his granddaughter. We have several of his works that have never been seen. We also have a portrait done by his wife, Ella, also an amazing artist.
Leger said
I got in France several unknown etchings by MacEwen and two drawings unsigned. Do you know who could be interested to see them?
Marsha Aukerman said
Are post cards on wood with gold trim? Have one with woman behind table,man sitting on other side of table and another female behind him. Othe one is three ladies around table and man sitting at end of table.
Janet maddison said
I’m here in England and believe we have one of his paintings. Any advice on having this identified would be most useful.