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Hunt Slonem
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2017

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  • Untitled
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Fairfield, CT
    Oil on wood This work is framed. Bunny on blue. Price includes frame.
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    2010s Neo-Expressionist Paintings

    Materials

    Oil, Wood

  • Tall Witness
    By Hunt Slonem
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    oil on canvas
    Category

    1990s Neo-Expressionist Animal Paintings

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    Canvas, Oil

  • Untitled
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Fairfield, CT
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    Category

    2010s Animal Paintings

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    Wood, Oil

  • Untitled
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Fairfield, CT
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    Category

    2010s Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Wood, Oil

  • Pool
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    Category

    2010s Animal Paintings

    Materials

    Wood, Oil

  • Butterflies kaleidoscope
    By Hunt Slonem
    Located in Fairfield, CT
    Oil on wood
    Category

    2010s Contemporary Animal Paintings

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