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Artist: Robert Bengtsson
Jamaica II, Abstract Oil Painting on Canvas by Robert Bengtsson
By Robert Bengtsson
Located in Long Island City, NY
An oil painting by Robert Bengtsson from 1966. An abstract expressionist style painting of amorphous shapes in shades of yellow, faint recognition of the word 'Jamaica' in background...
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1960s Expressionist Robert Bengtsson Art

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Canvas, Oil

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