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La Tour Solidor by Fanch Lel Small Seaside Gouache on Board Painting of Brittany

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    The American landscape – endless skies, calming waters and the varied shores of the East and West coasts - are Cople’s passion and she travels far and wide to capture her subjects. “...
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  • Lemons and a Knife by Laura Shubert, Petite Oil on Board Still Life Painting
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    'Lemons and a Knife' is a small Impressionist oil on canvas still life painting created by American artist Laura L. Shubert in 2020. Featuring a palette made of beige, blue, black, yellow and orange and pink tones, the painting draws us in with its beautiful rendition of lemons in a blue and while bowl, sitting one a napkin with a silver knife near by...
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