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Edward Holslag

Original Oil On Canvas California Artist Edward Holslag Landscape Countryside
Original Oil On Canvas California Artist Edward Holslag Landscape Countryside

Original Oil On Canvas California Artist Edward Holslag Landscape Countryside

By Edward J. Holslag

Located in Toledo, OH

Beautifully executed original oil on canvas by California artist Edward Holslag. Painted in 1915

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Vintage 1910s American Modern Paintings

Materials

Canvas

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"Commerce and Industry", Beaux Arts/Art Deco Allegorical Mural w/ Male Nudes
"Commerce and Industry", Beaux Arts/Art Deco Allegorical Mural w/ Male Nudes

"Commerce and Industry", Beaux Arts/Art Deco Allegorical Mural w/ Male Nudes

Located in Philadelphia, PA

A fabulous example of allegorical mural painting, this large piece by Edward Holslag features a

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Vintage 1920s American Beaux Arts Paintings

Materials

Paint

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Located in Lambertville, NJ

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Early Tonalist Landscape -- California Coastal Live Oaks William Schneider 1915
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1910s Tonalist Landscape Paintings

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Point Lobos, California
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By William John Edmondson

Located in Fairlawn, OH

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Materials

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Large Signed Southwestern Desert Landscape Painting
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Located in Redding, CT

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