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Medium: Fiberboard
Artist: Louise Lue Osborne
On the Balcony - American Scene Female Artist
By Louise Lue Osborne
Located in Miami, FL
Female artist Louise Lue Osborne paints a classic composition with an interaction of two women and a child soaked in golden late light. The figural gro...
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1930s American Realist Fiberboard Portrait Paintings
Materials
Synthetic Resin, Fiberboard
$12,000 Sale Price
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