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    By John Karl Claes
    Located in Napa, CA
    California native John Karl Claes’ landscapes enthrall his viewers, drawing them in with the endless horizons, geometric compositions, and vivid, unexpected colors. Upon his return to the San Joaquin...
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  • Lost in Shanghai
    By Victoria Veedell
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  • Secrets
    By Alison Haley Paul
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    Alison Haley Paul is a contemporary painter of lavishly textured landscapes full of nuanced color. Her work conjures up connotations and geographical memories: that summer you spent ...
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  • Summertime
    By Alison Haley Paul
    Located in Napa, CA
    Oil, wax, pigment, charcoal, and graphite on canvas Alison Haley Paul is a contemporary painter of lavishly textured landscapes full of nuanced color. Her work conjures up connotati...
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    2010s Post-Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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    Canvas, Wax, Oil, Graphite, Pigment

  • Late Afternoon (Elkhorn)
    By Victoria Veedell
    Located in Napa, CA
    Victoria Veedell captures the essence of nature by examining the effects of light on form in the natural world in her softly glowing landscape paintings. Inspired by her travels thro...
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    2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

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    Canvas, Oil

  • Footsteps
    By Alison Haley Paul
    Located in Napa, CA
    Alison Haley Paul is a contemporary painter of lavishly textured landscapes full of nuanced color. Her work conjures up connotations and geographical memories: that summer you spent ...
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    2010s Contemporary Landscape Paintings

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  • 1880s Figurative Sackett's Calvary Charge of the 9th New York Volunteers
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