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Artist: Ray Quigley
Church Interior
By Ray Quigley
Located in Buffalo, NY
A modern illustration by American artist Ray Quigley depicting two men inside of a church.
Category

1950s Realist Ray Quigley Art

Materials

Illustration Board, Gouache, Ink

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