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Emilio Pettoruti

Polish Ecole De Paris Modernist Oil Painting Abstract Dancers Alfred Aberdam
Polish Ecole De Paris Modernist Oil Painting Abstract Dancers Alfred Aberdam

Polish Ecole De Paris Modernist Oil Painting Abstract Dancers Alfred Aberdam

By Alfred Aberdam

Located in Surfside, FL

Key artists who had exhibitions at the Molton Gallery included Avinash Chandra, Denis Bowen, Emilio Pettoruti and Walter Nessler: Associated with the period and featured in contempor...

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Mid-20th Century Modern Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil, Board, ABS

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Atmosphere Chromoplastique 1025

Luis TomaselloAtmosphere Chromoplastique 1025, 2013

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H 15.75 in W 15.75 in D 1.78 in

Atmosphere Chromoplastique 1025

Located in PARIS, FR

In the mid-1940s, young artists in Buenos Aires were challenging representational traditions in art; Tomasello met painters Emilio Pettoruti and Carmelo Arden Quin during this time, ...

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2010s Abstract Abstract Paintings

Materials

Acrylic

Abstract Expressionist Art Latin American Mixed Media Oil Painting Perez Celis
Abstract Expressionist Art Latin American Mixed Media Oil Painting Perez Celis

Abstract Expressionist Art Latin American Mixed Media Oil Painting Perez Celis

By Perez Celis

Located in Surfside, FL

Museum of Modern Art, La Paz, Bolivia Fine Arts Museum of Posadas, Province of Misiones, Argentina Emilio Pettoruti Museum, Asunción, Paraguay Museum of Ciudad Bolívar Museum of Cont...

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1990s Abstract Expressionist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

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