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Michael William Eggleston
Urban Three Trees Abstract

1999

About the Item

Modernist urban three trees oil painting by San Francisco artist Michael William Eggleston (American, 20th century). Unsigned, from a collection of his works. Unframed. Image, 36"H x 36"W. Michael Eggleston is a San Francisco Abstract Expressionist; he studied at the San Francisco Art Institute and exhibited at the Bergen Artists Guild in New Jersey.
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