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Tadpoling Ruislip Children Pond Dipping with Nets Original British Watercolour
Tadpoling Ruislip Children Pond Dipping with Nets Original British Watercolour

Tadpoling Ruislip Children Pond Dipping with Nets Original British Watercolour

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Title: Tadpoling Ruislip Children Pond Dipping with Nets Original British Watercolour By Tony Herbert (1927-2024) Signed: Bottom right Medium: Watercolor on paper, mounted Size: 14 i...

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20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Anguish & Resignation 80: Conceptual Oil Painting on Linen, 2010+
Anguish & Resignation 80: Conceptual Oil Painting on Linen, 2010+

Anguish & Resignation 80: Conceptual Oil Painting on Linen, 2010+

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The choice of pink for the stones is deliberate, emphasizing that this is not a naturalistic depiction. Ortega begins his paintings on a magenta base—a color that does not exist natu...

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