George W. Drew (1875 – 1968)
Posted by M.R.N. on April 25, 2009
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Farming Ground
Summer Cottage By The Pond
Spring In New England
Spring Landscape
Farmstead By Pond
Gondolas On The Canal
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Maxine D. Hohneker said
As a child I met Mr. Drew. He was a friend of the Dunninger family. I still have several of his paintings. He was an energic man even in his eldely years. He loved life and wanted to taste it. He wore a bight red bow tie. When I asked him why he wore a tie that bright, he told me that he felt young and it made him look young. Maxine Dunninger Hohneker
Crystal Francisco said
Hi there everyone ! — I am looking for info on a George W Drew Lithograph (i think ) that i recently found in my Grandparents attic – is there anyone here who could help me out ?
It is SHABBY CHIC COTTAGE — signed George W Drew in bottom left corner… and in bottom right corner is GP3703 or GD3703 (i cant really tell if its a P or a D ) — with LITHO, IN USA and a symbol (leo with circle)
i cant really find much info about this spicific piece of his work… any help would be greatly appreciated !
Betty Konya said
Found George W. Drew painting of Along The Crick beside the road at yard sale for free. Can anyone tell me what the value may be? It’s not in mint condition. It needs a good cleaning. Before investing a lot I’d like to know a little more of the value. Thanks to anyone who can help.