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Artist: Madeleine Scali
Colorful Tabletop, 1980s
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
French watercolor of a vibrantly hued tabletop, featuring bottles and fruit, by artist Madeleine Scali (1911-2000), 1980. Dated lower left. Original artwork on paper displayed on...
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1980s Madeleine Scali Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Still Life Strings
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Bright colors transcend the traditional still-life to animate this string instrument and opened book. Gouache by the French artist Madeleine Scali, circa 1970. Signed lower right. ...
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1970s Madeleine Scali Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Vase of Tulips
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Mid-century French watercolor painting of red tulips in vase against blue/purple background by artist Madeleine Scali, circa 1960. Original ...
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1960s Madeleine Scali Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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Watercolor

Vintage French Ink and Pastel - Tablescape
By Madeleine Scali
Located in Houston, TX
Light and airy pastel and ink still life of books and a candlestick by French artist Madeleine Scali (1911- 2000), circa 1960. Original one-of-a-kind artwork on paper displayed on a...
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1950s Madeleine Scali Still-life Drawings and Watercolors

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Oil Pastel, Paper, Ink

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Madeleine Scali still-life drawings and watercolors for sale on 1stDibs.

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