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Fallacy of Dirt, Stone, and Clay
Fallacy of Dirt, Stone, and Clay

Fallacy of Dirt, Stone, and Clay

By Shanna D'Antonio

Located in East Hampton, NY

“Fallacy of Dirt, Stone, and Clay” oil on canvas 28” x 37” unframed About the Artist: Shanna E

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2010s Naturalistic Animal Paintings

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