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19th century French traditional and Impressionist landscape with farmhouse

circa 1890

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Impressionist Late 20th century River landscape with cottage in Norfolk, England
By Charles Bertie Hall
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FIne impressionist 20th-century oil on board of an English river landscape in the Norfolk area of England. Hall painted marine scenes, landscapes, and town scenes in both America, U...
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Impressionist Landscape oil of the world famous Stone Henge in the UK
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American Impressionist sketch of a English landscape with wild flower meadow
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American Impressionist sketch of a English landscape with wild flower meadow Charles Bertie Hall painted scenes all over England, Europe, and America in a traditional Impressionist...
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American Impressionist sketch of the West Coast of Scotland during the summer
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Amazing Impressionist oil sketch of a beach scene on the West Coast of Scotland Charles Bertie Hall painted scenes all over England, Europe, and Ame...
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Mid 20th century Impressionist, French landscape with cottage
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Mid-20th century Impressionist scene, French landscape with cottage The painter was active around the middle of the 20th century, painting landscapes, portraits, and city scenes. ...
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Impressionist Late 20th century seascape, a French coastal scene with yachts
By Charles Bertie Hall
Located in Woodbury, CT
Well painted French late 20th Century Anglo/American Impressionist painter Charles B. Hall. This was painted on a trip to France circa 1988 Hall painted marine scenes, landscapes,...
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