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Claude Venard
Nature morte florale, Modern Oil Painting and Sand on Canvas by Claude Venard

1974

$15,000List Price

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Daniel Maffia, French (1937 - ) - Pink Iris, Year: circa 1985, Medium: Oil on Canvas, signed lower right, Size: 30 x 24 in. (76.2 x 60.96 cm)
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Still Life with Lobster, Modern Oil Painting by Gerard Sebastian
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Artist: Gerard Sebastian Title: Still Life with Lobster Date: circa 1970 Medium: Oil on canvas, signed Size: 36 x 16 in. (91.44 x 40.64 cm) Frame Size: 41 x 21 inches
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Red Vase, Oil Painting by Donald Roy Purdy
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Artist: Donald Roy Purdy, American (1924 - ) Title: Red Vase Year: circa 1962 Medium: Oil on Masonite, signed l.r. Size: 47 x 20 inches Frame Size: 53 x 24 inches
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