W. Carl Burger Painting
By W. Carl Burger
Located in New York, NY
W. Carl Burger painting title "Industrial #7" 2019 oil on canvas Extremely significant as one of
21st Century and Contemporary American Paintings
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W. Carl Burger Painting
By W. Carl Burger
Located in New York, NY
W. Carl Burger painting title "Industrial #7" 2019 oil on canvas Extremely significant as one of
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W. Carl Burger Painting
By W. Carl Burger
Located in New York, NY
1996 Large artwork by W. Carl Burger tittle "Montana #1", with brand new custom frame and museum
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W. Carl Burger Painting
By W. Carl Burger
Located in New York, NY
Title "Visions of the Planet" oil on canvas W. Carl Burger - 1925 American artist, Abstract
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W. Carl Burger Oil Painting
By Carl W. Burger
Located in New York, NY
Title "Industrial # 5" oil on canvas, size 48 x 60 W. Carl Burger - 1925 American artist, Abstract
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W. Carl Burger Oil Painting
By Carl W. Burger
Located in New York, NY
Titled "Industrial #3" oil on canvas size 48 x 60, 2017 W. Carl Burger - 1925 American Artist
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W.Carl Burger Painting
Located in New York, NY
Titled "Rapheal's Glen" 2014, Water color by W. Carl Burger. 1925 to present. American Artist
Watercolor
W. Carl Burger Painting
Located in New York, NY
A water color by W. Carl Burger. 1925 German born naturalized American artist. Titled "New Jersey
Watercolor
W. Carl Burger Painting
Located in New York, NY
Titled "Over Cherryville" oil on canvas. Size: 36 x 48 W. Carl Burger - 1925 American Artist
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W. Carl Burger Painting "Beyond The Forest"
Located in New York, NY
"Beyond the Forest", oil on canvas. 2009 W. Carl Burger 1925 American Artist, Oil Painting by W
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Carl W. Burger Painting "Califon Love"
Located in New York, NY
W. Carl Burger Oil on canvas titled, "Califon Love"; 2015. W. Carl Burger. 1925 to present
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W. Carl Burger Brooklyn Bridge
Located in New York, NY
W. Carl Burger titled "Brooklyn Bridge: Signed digital process of his drawing "Brooklyn Brigde" one
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