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Julie T. Chapman
Cold Lunch

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This is an oil painting of a ram by Julie Chapman. The ram is standing in the snow as it investigates a patch of brown, tall grass. A blue shadow is cast from its body and falls on mutually the plant and snow. This painting is set in a golden wood frame. To see more images of this piece, please contact us.
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