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Ernesto Gutierrez (b.1941)
"Dos Primas (Two Cousins), " Oil on Jute signed by Ernesto Gutierrez

2008

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  • "Dos Mujeres (Two Ladies), "an Oil on Jute by Ernesto Gutierrez
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    "Dos Mujeres (Two Ladies)" is by Peruvian artist Ernesto Gutierrez. Oil on jute, signed lower right. 14" x 18" art 23 5/8" x 27 5/8" frame Ernesto Gutierrez was born in Lima, Peru...
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  • "El Baile, " an Oil on Jute signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
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    "El Baile" by Ernesto Gutierrez, 2005, oil on jute. Signed by the artist in the lower right. Painting Size: 18" x 14" Frame Size: 26 7/8" x 22 7/8" Ernesto Gutierrez was born in Li...
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  • "Feria de Sombreros (The Hat Market), " an Oil signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
    By Ernesto Gutierrez (b.1941)
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    "Feria de Sombreros (The Hat Market)" is an original oil painting on jute signed in the lower right by the artist Ernesto Gutierrez. It depicts multiple figures in purple shawls and ...
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  • "Descanso, Peru (Woman), " an Oil on Jute signed by Ernesto Gutierrez
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    "Descanso, Peru (Woman)" by Ernesto Gutierrez, 1986, oil on jute canvas, signed lower right. 25" x 30" art 35" x 40" frame Artist Bio: Ernesto Gutierrez was born in Lima, Peru in ...
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