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Oil Painting Pair by Brian Davies "Peaches and an Ewer"

1980

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Original Oil on Canvas, ROBERT B. WILSON, "Anemones"
Located in Mere, GB
ROBERT B. WILSON, exhibited 1935 - 1940 A Chichester painter of landscapes and still-life. He exhibited at the Royal Academy, Royal Cambrian Academy and Royal Institute of Painters i...
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1930s Still-life Paintings

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Oil

Oil Painting by Leopold Pascal "Flowers"
Located in Mere, GB
Oil Painting by Leopold Pascal "Flowers" 1900 - 1957 Leopold Pascal R.O.I, N.E.A.C, French painter of landscapes and still-life. painter for the free French during the war. Member of...
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20th Century Still-life Paintings

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Oil Painting by Francis Murray Russell Flint "Flowers and Lushe"
Located in Mere, GB
Oil Painting by Francis Murray Russell Flint "Flowers and Lushe" 1815 - 1977 R.O.I, V.P.R.W.S, R.S.W, R.S.M.A. Fine painter in his own right, Francis was the son of the eminent Sir ...
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20th Century Still-life Paintings

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Original Oil on Canvas, James Noble. "Yellow Roses"
Located in Mere, GB
James Noble 1919- 1989. Pseudonym for the artist Ernest Arthur Holloway, painter of still-life and portraits. Regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and elsewhere. Provenance: Stacy ...
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1970s Still-life Paintings

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Original Oil on Canvas, James Noble. "A Vase of Pink Roses"
Located in Mere, GB
James Noble 1919- 1989. Pseudonym for the artist Ernest Arthur Holloway, painter of still-life and portraits. Regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy and elsewhere. Provenance: Stacy ...
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Mid-20th Century Still-life Paintings

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Oil paintings pair by Oliver Clare "Fruit" and "Flowers"
By George Clare
Located in Mere, GB
Pair of oil paintings on canvas by Oliver Clare "Fruit" and "Flowers" , with has son Oliver and Vincent. Exhibited at Royal Academy and society and especially at the Royal society of...
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19th Century Still-life Paintings

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