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The Works of Marion Scott

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This is an expressive oil painting depicting a musical trio in performance or rehearsal, rendered with loose, visible brushstrokes in a style that leans towards impressionism. The overall color palette is muted, dominated

Suite of Dances in G Major

This is a richly detailed oil painting titled 'To Music' by William Bell Scott, depicting three women engaged in musical performance within an ornate, classical interior. The style is reminiscent of the Pre-

To Music

This is a contemplative painting titled "Candlemas Eve" by William Bell Scott, depicting a young woman in a quiet, intimate setting, engrossed in reading by candlelight. The image

Candlemas Eve

This is a beautiful, intimate oil painting titled "Lullaby," depicting a young woman tenderly holding a sleeping baby in a dimly lit room. **Overall Impression:** The painting has a classical,

Lullaby, Oh, Lullaby!

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