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Barry DeBaun
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Harbinger to Fall, original 28x36 Hudson River School impressionist landscape
By John Phillip Osborne
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Legendary artist John Phillip Osborne, applying many of the principles of the Barbizon school of art painters as well as those of the Hudson River School impressionists, was the lead...
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21st Century and Contemporary Hudson River School Landscape Paintings

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Chapel of the Madonna di Vitaleta, original realist Italian landscape
By Larry Felder
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
This original Hudson River School realist interpretation of the Chapel of the Madonna di Vitela, still standing in exceedingly picturesque Tuscany invites you into the heart of one ...
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21st Century and Contemporary Hudson River School Landscape Paintings

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1884, original 22x54 impressionist equestrian landscape
By James McGinley
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
This commissioned oil painting, 1884, was painted by James McGinley for owners of a custom home in Gladstone, NJ on the adjacent lands to the United Sta...
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Magic 1 and Magic 2 original 30x60 diptych abstract expressionist landscape
By Allison Chambers
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
Life is blessed with magic and then more magic! In this multi-faceted abstract expressionist landscape, painted with many nuances of color, and the extensive use of impasto layering to add emphasis, North Carolina artist...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Landscape Paintings

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Island Winds of Italy, 48x36 abstract expressionist floral landscape
By Sonia Grineva
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
One of the world's most exclusive and popular playgrounds, Capri, Italy, is renowned for it's natural beauty, resplendent with flowering plants and trees intermingled with fruit tree...
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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Expressionist Landscape Paintings

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Summer Blues II, original 30x40 contemporary marine landscape
By Catherine Andersen
Located in Spring Lake, NJ
A perfect summer day, a perfectly clear sky with perfect summer blues in all directions! You've been waiting for a day like this to unwind and feel great in the moment! The aquamarine to periwinkle to royal blue are at once soothing and exciting especially when juxtaposed with the snow white, bulbous cloud formations overhead. This contemporary original 30x40 x 1.5 marine landscape is ideal for a transitional home, finished with gallery wrapping that continues the work of fine art onto all four sides of the canvas. A first generation American, New Jersey artist Catherine Andersen...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Landscape Paintings

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