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Richard Rosenblatt
"Workingman's Blues III", Oil Cityscape Painting by Richard Rosenblatt

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"Workingman's Blues III" by Richard Rosenblatt Oil on canvas Blue Collar Worker, Working Class, Work, Employment, Unemployment, Factory Town, Industrial, Industry, City Street, Cityscape, Buildings, Smokestack, Manufacturing, Economy, Social Issues, Social Commentary, Urban, Moody, Landscape, Impressionism, Impressionist, Realism, Plein Air, Oil Painting, Traditional
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