W.J. AYLWARD (1875-1956), A WATERCOLOR, GOUACHE, AND PENCIL ON PAPER, a study depicting a port bow view of the S.S. "America" leaving New York, with the Statue of Liberty, a tug boat and a small pleasure craft off in the distance, inscribed in pencil l/l Rough SK by W.J. Aylward and inscribed l/r To Walter Jones -- from W.J.A.--11 x 15½in. (28 x 39.5cm.), framed

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W.J. AYLWARD (1875-1956), A WATERCOLOR, GOUACHE, AND PENCIL ON PAPER, a study depicting a port bow view of the S.S. "America" leaving New York, with the Statue of Liberty, a tug boat and a small pleasure craft off in the distance, inscribed in pencil l/l Rough SK by W.J. Aylward and inscribed l/r To Walter Jones -- from W.J.A.--11 x 15½in. (28 x 39.5cm.), framed

William James Aylward was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and studied under Howard Pyle. He was a member of the Philadelphia Waterclor Club and the Salmagundi Club and his primary interest was in the sea and related nautical subjects.

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