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"Hombre" Modern Cubist Portrait
By Henry David Potwin
Located in Houston, TX
in 1965, I met my first true mentor, Taos artist Eric Gibberd. Eric was a fine impressionist artist
Category

2010s Abstract Geometric Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

"The Divided Electorate" Contemporary Figurative Painting
By Henry David Potwin
Located in Houston, TX
our vacation in 1965, I met my first true mentor, Taos artist Eric Gibberd. Eric was a fine
Category

2010s Surrealist Abstract Paintings

Materials

Oil

Homage to Cezanne Provence mid century modern Taos New Mexico cubist painting
Located in Norwich, GB
felt: the artwork is dynamic, effortless, inspired and fresh. Eric Waters Gibberd's most influential
Category

Mid-20th Century American Modern Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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