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Sirin and Alkonost, Surreal Oil Painting by Nina Usacheva-Green
By Nina Usacheva-Green
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Nina Usacheva-Green, Russian Title: Sirin and Alkonost Year: 1981 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed Size: 40 x 29 inches Frame: 49 x 38 inches
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1980s Surrealist Nina Usacheva-Green Art

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Oil, Canvas

Mask of the Sun, Oil Painting by Nina Usacheva-Green
By Nina Usacheva-Green
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Nina Usacheva-Green, Russian XXth Title: Mask of the Sun Year: 1986 Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed Size: 50 in. x 42 in. (127 cm x 106.68 cm)
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1980s Surrealist Nina Usacheva-Green Art

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Oil

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