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Style: Abstract
Medium: Enamel
Artist: Eleanor Aldrich
SUNGLASSES IN A VEIL (after Sargent) - Abstract Figurative Painting, textured
Located in Signal Mountain, TN
Are those actual sunglasses in that painting? You might be asking. Good question! Keep em comin. But Nope! They are in fact painted. "Sunglasses in a Veil (After Sargent...
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2010s Abstract Enamel Abstract Paintings

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Located in Signal Mountain, TN
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