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Andrew Macara
Fishing, swimming, sailing, Looe

2020

$4,196.11List Price

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CHATEAU AT VAUVENARGUES. PROVENCE
By Tom Mabon
Located in London, GB
"Chateau at Vauvenargues, Provence" portrays the castle of Vauvenargues in the Provence region of France. The painting depicts the magnificent appearance of the castle and its integr...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

MOONRISE AT ROUSSILLON
By Tom Mabon
Located in London, GB
"Moonrise at Roussillon" captures the enchanting scene of the moon ascending over the picturesque village of Roussillon in France. The painting portrays the ethereal glow of the moon...
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2010s Contemporary Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

THE SUN IS AT THE MORNING BELL. SILVACANE ABBEY
By Tom Mabon
Located in London, GB
"The Sun is at the Morning Bell. Silvacane Abbey" depicts the Silvacane Abbey during the early morning hours. The painting showcases the ancient architecture of the abbey, bathed in ...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

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HILLSIDE AND CAT AT FIESOLE
By Tom Mabon
Located in London, GB
"Hillside and Cat at Fiesole" captures a vividly detailed Italian landscape. In the foreground, a cat is perched on a platform, staring directly at the viewer with an air of mystery ...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Tower XIII (From Endless Series of Towers)
Located in London, GB
A carefully burdensome piece from the 'Torri Infiniti' of Gulio Rigoni—a mausoleum-cum-celebratory piece of architecture, lauding with classical basis, it...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

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EVER DARKENING TINTS BELOW THE APENNINES
By Tom Mabon
Located in London, GB
This painting, titled "EVER DARKENING TINTS BELOW THE APENNINES," depicts a rich and colourful scene of the Italian countryside. The composition gradually extends from the foreground...
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2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

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