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Artist: Andrew Macara
20th C British large oil painting of children trampolining on a beach in Royan
By Andrew Macara
Located in Petworth, West Sussex
A really fun and joyous large oil painting of children trampolining on a beach in Royan, West Coast of France by Contemporary British artist Andrew Macara. Andrew Macara (British, b...
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20th Century Modern Andrew Macara Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

School Trip, New Quay, Wales, July, 2013 by ANDREW MACARA
By Andrew Macara
Located in Blackwater, GB
School Trip, New Quay, Wales, July, 2013 by ANDREW MACARA Large 20th Century summer beach scene with school children at New quay, Wales, oil on canvas by Andrew Macara. Excellent q...
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20th Century Andrew Macara Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

The Cricket Match, Botanical Gardens, Dominica, Grenadines, West Indies, 2001
By Andrew Macara
Located in Blackwater, GB
The Cricket Match, Botanical Gardens, Dominica, Grenadines, West Indies, dated 2001 by ANDREW MACARA (b.1944) Large 2001 scene of a cricket match in the Botanical Gardens, Dominic...
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19th Century Andrew Macara Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa by Andrew MACARA (b. 1944)
By Andrew Macara
Located in Blackwater, GB
Sea Point, Cape Town, 20th Century by Andrew MACARA (b. 1944) Summer beach scene of children playing titled "Sea Point, Cape Town" oil on canvas by Andrew Macara. Excellent quality and condition summer holiday scene...
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Early 20th Century Andrew Macara Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Sea Point, Cape Town, South Africa by Andrew MACARA (b. 1944)
By Andrew Macara
Located in Blackwater, GB
Beach Scene, 20th Century by Andrew MACARA (b. 1944) Large Exhibited work Huge 20th Century English Summer beach scene with children, oil on canvas by Andrew Macara. Leading example of the prolific beach scene artists work both in terms of quality and size that would have been entered into the Royal Academy Exhibition...
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20th Century Andrew Macara Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

Mykonos, Greece, 2006 by Andrew MACARA (b. 1944) one of a matching pair
By Andrew Macara
Located in Blackwater, GB
Mykonos, Greece, 2006 by Andrew MACARA (b. 1944) one of a matching pair Summer holiday beach scene of children playing titled "Mykonos, 2006" oil on canvas by Andrew Macara. Excellent quality and condition summer holiday scene...
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Early 20th Century Andrew Macara Art

Materials

Oil, Canvas

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Andrew Macara NEAC (1944-) ENGLISH American oil painting ISABELLA GARDNER BOSTON
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Beach Scene, 20th Century
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Beach Scene, 20th Century by Andrew Macara (b 1944) Fine Large 20th Century beach scene with children, oi Lon canvas by Andrew Macara. Excellent quality and condition example of th...
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The sandcastle, Wells-next-the-sea
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Summer seaside day out. School holiday, family vacation. The beach, sun, and surf. Blue sky, blue sea, surfboards, sandcastle, beach Swimming. Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk, England
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Blue surf boards, Bude
By Andrew Macara
Located in London, GB
Summer seaside day out. School holiday, family vacation. The beach, sun, and surf. Blue sky, blue sea, blue surfboards. Swimming.
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Christmas, Calke Abbey - 21st Century, Contemporary, Oil, Snow scene
By Andrew Macara
Located in London, GB
Painted by Andrew Macara, this joyful painting depicts children at play in the snow. Born in Derbyshire in 1944, the artist is drawn to the unselfconscious delight that children tak...
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Children in the Snow, La Clusaz
By Andrew Macara
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A fun and wintery scene painted by Andrew Macara
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