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Carlos Bruscianelli
Tulips II, Painting, Oil on Canvas

2022

$5,000
£3,773.36
€4,319.93
CA$7,051.66
A$7,741.84
CHF 4,038.93
MX$93,687.05
NOK 50,621.78
SEK 47,699.03
DKK 32,247.12

About the Item

My work "Tulips II" is part of a new series of paintings inspired by different types of flowers, it is an opportunity to deeply study their textures and colors. During my career as an artist I have heard many gallery owners suggest that I not paint flowers! since flowers are difficult to sell... they were definitely wrong, the success has been enormous and I think I will paint them for a long time, without a doubt it is one of the works that I have enjoyed the most so far. I just hope you guys enjoy them too. :: Painting :: Photorealism :: This piece comes with an official certificate of authenticity signed by the artist :: Ready to Hang: Yes :: Signed: Yes :: Signature Location: Lower Right Corner :: Canvas :: Portrait :: Original :: Framed: No
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    2022
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 16 in (40.64 cm)Width: 12 in (30.48 cm)Depth: 0.8 in (2.04 cm)
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  • Gallery Location:
    Yardley, PA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 1379091stDibs: LU802113858192

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