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Kate Verrion
Walnuts in white bowl, Original painting, Still life art, Real art

2024

$706.91List Price

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Fig and Marmalade Orange, Original painting, Still life art, Fruit
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Fig and Marmalade Orange, Oil on Paper on board ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Fig and Marmalade Orange, Oil on Paper on board Kate Verrion [2024] Original painting Oil Paint on paper on b...
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Kate Verrion, Two Pears and a Satsuma, Original Realist Still Life Painting
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Kate Verrion Two Pears and a Satsuma Original Still Life Painting Oil Paint on Board Image Size: H 15cm x W 20cm x D 2.5cm Framed Size: H 21.5cm x W 26.5cm x D 5.5cm Sold Framed in a...
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Kate Verrion, Two Pears and a Satsuma, Original Still Life Painting, Art Online
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Located in Deddington, GB
Kate Verrion Two Pears and a Satsuma Original Still Life Painting Oil Paint on Board Image Size: H 15cm x W 20cm x D 2.5cm Framed Size: H 21.5cm x W 26.5cm x D 5.5cm Sold Framed in a...
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Pocket Conker [2023], Baroque Still Life Painting, Food Art, Autumn art
By Dani Humberstone
Located in Deddington, GB
Pocket Conker [2023] is an original oil painting by Dani Humberstone as part of her Pocket Painting series featuring small scale oil realistic oil paintings with a nod to baroque sti...
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Pocket Conker and Shell 2 c, Original Painting, Realist, Autumnal art
By Dani Humberstone
Located in Deddington, GB
Pocket Conker and Shell 2 c is an original oil painting by Dani Humberstone as part of her Pocket Painting series featuring small scale realistic oil paintings, with a nod to baroque...
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Grapes and Lemon with Oil Paint on Board, Painting by Kate Verrion
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Grapes and Lemon By Kate Verrion [2020] Grapes and Lemons is an original oil painting by Kate Verrion. Kate’s photographic style gives her work an intricacy rarely found. Additiona...
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