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Barbara Castrucci
Sliced Orange, Still-life, Italian artist, Florence, Realism, Oil Painting.Frame

2021

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Turquoise, Style of Realism, Oil , Texas Artist, Women in the Arts
By Helene Robinson
Located in Houston, TX
Painted by Texas artist Helene Robinson who has studied under great Texas painters. Artists is known for painting still-lifes in the style of Realism. Her subjects are usually fruit...
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2010s Realist Still-life Paintings

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Italian Fruits, Still-life, Italian artist, Florence, Realism, Oil Painting.
By Barbara Castrucci
Located in Houston, TX
THIS PAINTING IS WAITING TO CLEAR ITALIAN CUSTOMS AND ANTIQUTIES AND WILL ARRIVE BY MID-FEBUARY. IT CAN BE PURCHASED NOW WITH A 10% DISCOUNT. Italian Fruits is an oil painting done i...
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Candy Jar, Oil on Canvas, American Artist, Realism, Tchotskes AKA Quirky Objects
By MAUREEN O'CONNER
Located in Houston, TX
Bright whimsical colors are helping to dispel the grayness of the winter inside Acton Memorial Library’s meeting room, where Boston-based artist Maureen O’Connor’s 20 paintings are on display through February. Randi Hopkins, former assistant curator at Boston’s Institute of Contemporary Art, has called O’Connor “a masterful painter of some of our favorite things.” A pair of ceramic ducks...
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Light, oil painting on copper, Style of Realism, Florence, Hope. Candle
Located in Houston, TX
The Candle symbolizes that hope is always present. The Candle is an experimental paintings . It leaves a lot of the copper exposed, trying to see how much atmosphere can be created ...
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2010s Realist Still-life Paintings

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Listen, Shell, oil painting on copper, Style of Realism, Florence, Sound of Sea
Located in Houston, TX
Listen is inspired by the moment you put your ear to a shell and hear the sound f the sea. If you are silent and close your eyes and believe, you may hear it. The Painting is experi...
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Sandia (Watermelon) Surreal Emerging Artist National Academy of Art of Uruguay
Located in Houston, TX
Carlos Duarte is an emerging young artist at the National School of Fine Arts Institute in Montevideo, Uruguay. The gallery has taken on several pieces from several students at the...
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2010s Realist Landscape Paintings

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