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Artist: Stephen Pentak
Medium: Panel
Stephen Pentak "2021, XI.II" - Landscape Oil Painting on Panel
Located in New York, NY
Stephen Pentak 2021, XI.II, 2021 Oil on panel 26.75 x 60 in. (pent475) This original oil painting on panel by Stephen Pentak depicts a serene and beautiful lake waterscape in shades...
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2010s Impressionist Panel Landscape Paintings

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