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Period: 1950s
Medium: Egg Tempera
Once The Master - Mid Century Figurative Landscape
By Benjamin G. Vaganov
Located in Soquel, CA
Once The Master - Mid Century Figurative Landscape "Once the Master" a portrait of a Zuni Master Potter in contrast with the emergent modernism around him. He is beneath an adobe an...
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1950s American Impressionist Egg Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Linen, Egg Tempera, Cardboard

Chasing the Sleigh
Located in Fort Washington, PA
Medium: Egg Tempera on Illustration Board Signature: Unsigned
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1950s Egg Tempera Landscape Paintings

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Illustration Board, Egg Tempera

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