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Vincenzo Laricchia

The arrival of the train by Vincenzo Laricchia - Oil on canvas 40x50 cm
Located in Geneva, CH
Work on canvas Gilded wooden frame 59,5 x 69,5 x 4 cm
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Late 20th Century Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

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Set of 15 Antique Prints of the English Lake District, circa 1830
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Antique 1830s English Prints

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Borrowdale English Lake District Large Signed Framed English Oil Painting
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
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Original Vintage LMS Railway Travel Poster Lake District Holidays Mountain Art
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Located in London, GB
Original vintage LMS train travel poster issued by the London Midland and Scottish Railway - The Lake District For Holidays - featuring scenic artwork by the British painter John Edm...
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Original Vintage LMS Railway Poster Lake District Derwentwater Cumbria England
Located in London, GB
Original vintage LMS London Midland & Scottish railway poster for the Lake District featuring scenic artwork depicting a peaceful view of a sailing boat on Derwentwater with the tree...
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Vintage 1930s British Posters

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FINE VICTORIAN OIL PAINTING - BORROWDALE LAKE DISTRICT LANDSCAPE VALLEY FIGURE
By (Circle of) David Cox
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Artist/ School: English School, mid 19th century, circle of David Cox (1783-1859) Title: A View of Borrowdale (Lake District, Cumbria). There is a plaque with this title to the fram...
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Antique Queen Anne 18th Century Oak Staircase
Located in Ware, GB
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Vintage Desktop Hole Punch
Located in London, GB
A vintage heavy duty metal, fully functioning hole punch mounted on oak base found in the Lake District in the North of England.
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Vintage 1950s English More Desk Accessories

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Vintage Desktop Hole Punch
Vintage Desktop Hole Punch
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Derwent Water and Lowdore Fall, Lake District scenery, C19th English aquatint
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
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Located in Deddington, GB
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Category

2010s Abstract Landscape Paintings

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Canvas, Oil, Gesso

Waterfall on Fordingdale beck, Lake District scenery C19th English aquatint
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
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Jacqui Bassett, Fellside Rise, Original Painting, Lake District Art
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Falcon Crag, Lake District scenery C19th English aquatint
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
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Bassenthwaite Water, from the Western Side, Lake District C19th English aquatint
Located in Melbourne, Victoria
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Located in Melbourne, Victoria
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Vincenzo Laricchia (b.1940) - 20th Century Oil, Taormina Coastline
Located in Corsham, GB
A delightful depiction of the Italian coastal town Taormina with boats moored in the bay. The artist captures the scene is a subdued but realistic colour palette, conveying the natur...
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