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Vintage "Bodega View" Original Oil Painting by McCabe C.1941
Located in San Francisco, CA
Vintage "Bodega View" Original Oil Painting by McCabe C.1941 Original oil on masonite Masonite dimensions 36" wide x 24" high The frame measures 42" wide x 30" high The painting ...
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Early 20th Century Impressionist Landscape Paintings

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Dick Beyer "driftwood Caravan" serene surrealist beach scene
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Dick Beyer "Driftwood Caravan" serene surrealist beach scene with driftwood sculpture. Oil on Masonite. 15.25 x 26.75 Frame: 17.25 x 28.5.
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Johann Schuld (1870-1943) Country Landscape With Cattle Oil Painting C.1920
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Johann Schuld (1870-1943) Country Landscape With Cattle Oil Painting C.1920 Original oil on masonite Dimensions 25" wide x 15" high the frame me...
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Mountainscape Depicting Popocateptl
Located in San Francisco, CA
Mountainscape depicting Popocateptl
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Surreal Dreamscape of a Broken Eggshell Floating on High, in Cerulean and Cream
Located in San Francisco, CA
There are days when you just want to curl up and tune out. While acknowledging that something might be amiss, might be broken, or even that one is close to drowning, the heavenly sce...
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“Big Tent” An American Traveling Circus Comes to Town
By Clifford Holmes
Located in San Francisco, CA
Before there was the Cirque du Soleil to astonish audiences with extraordinary acrobatics and spectacular showmanship, America’s traveling circuses drew patrons to enormous tents pit...
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