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A. Y. Thornton - Early 20th Century Oil, Swans on a Tranquil Lake

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Andre-Leon Vivrel (1886-1976) - Mid 20th Century Oil, Trees in Bloom
Located in Corsham, GB
Signed to the lower left. On canvas.
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20th Century Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Early 20th Century Oil - Sheep On The Country Path
Located in Corsham, GB
Signed with monogram 'STG'. On canvas.
Category

20th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Bertrand Py (1895-1973) - Framed Mid 20th Century Oil, Summer Landscape
Located in Corsham, GB
French landscape in oil. Signed to the lower right. Well presented in an ornate gilt-effect frame with a laurel and berry running pattern. On canvas laid to board.
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20th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Licinio Campagnari (1920-1981) - Large 20th Century Oil, Ships at Sunset
Located in Corsham, GB
large oil study depicting ships in a continental harbour or port at sunset. Well presented in a painted white wood frame. Signed. On canvas on stretchers.
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20th Century Landscape Paintings

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Oil

Framed Early 20th Century Oil - On the Road to Town
Located in Corsham, GB
This charming landscape painting captures a serene rural road winding through lush greenery, with tall trees framing the left and a distant coastal town visible on the horizon. Well ...
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20th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil

Kalman Kememy (1896-1994) - Mid 20th Century Oil, The Workshops II
Located in Corsham, GB
A charming scene depicting colourful workshops lining a quiet street on a summer's morning. Part of a pair of oils by the artist showing the same street from different viewpoints. Si...
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20th Century Landscape Paintings

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Oil

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