Morton Winslow-vintage Watercolor Shown At The 1935 exhibit at the Cleveland Museum of Art

mint condition vintage 1935 watercolor by Ohio artist Morton Winslow. What can I say about this piece accept its beautiful art deco period original watercolor that looks like the artist did it yesterday. The art; no foxing, discoloration, water issues or any other issues that might be expected with a piece this old. The frame is a new modern metal frame with new U.V glass and dust cover as well. Winslow Morton did not win in 1935 exhibit, but after research it looks like he placed in the 1938 exhibition...see info below! Pleas see Pictures-you will not be disappointed!
Built in 1816 America, Ohio, Cleveland | Cleveland Museum of Art (clevelandart.org)
Winslow, Morton G. artist file. | Cleveland Museum of Art (worldcat.org)



Artist Bio-
Morton G. Winslow
Attended Carnegie Institute of Technology on an art scholarship. Worked as a commercial artist in Cleveland at several studios, including the Tranquilini and Manning Studios. Entered May Shows and exhibited at Butler Art Institute in Youngstown, OH. Exhibited at the New York World's Fair in 1939, and at Whitney Museum of Art, NYC. Illustrated Betty Cavanna's "Going on Sixteen," and many short stories. Information provided in a letter to the museum 7/10/2000 by descendants of the artist. See folder 1937.8 for complete letter.