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Oil Painting Of Ducks

19th Century animal oil painting of calves & ducks at a river
19th Century animal oil painting of calves & ducks at a river

19th Century animal oil painting of calves & ducks at a river

By Claude Cardon

Located in Nr Broadway, Worcestershire

of our original antique oil paintings, this work is offered in ready to hang gallery condition

Category

19th Century Victorian Animal Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Continental 19th century Oil on Canvas and Giltwood school painting of ducks
Continental 19th century Oil on Canvas and Giltwood school painting of ducks

Continental 19th century Oil on Canvas and Giltwood school painting of ducks

Located in West Palm Beach, FL

A striking and highly detailed Continental 19th century Oil on Canvas and Giltwood school painting

Category

Antique 19th Century Unknown Paintings

Materials

Giltwood, Paint

"The Freshness of Green" Scene of a Pond with Ducks
"The Freshness of Green" Scene of a Pond with Ducks

"The Freshness of Green" Scene of a Pond with Ducks

By Bartolome Sastre

Located in Austin, TX

gathering of ducks swimming through the water. The tight cropping of the painting isolates the green color

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Naturalistic Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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Beautiful Oil Painting of Ducks in Bucolic Landscape
Beautiful Oil Painting of Ducks in Bucolic Landscape

Beautiful Oil Painting of Ducks in Bucolic Landscape

Located in Hopewell, NJ

A gorgeous beautifully rendered old world style original oil on canvas of ducks by a river bank

Category

1990s North American Paintings

Materials

Canvas

1891 Scottish Highlands with Ducks Painting
1891 Scottish Highlands with Ducks Painting

1891 Scottish Highlands with Ducks Painting

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H 34.25 in W 26.25 in D 3.5 in

1891 Scottish Highlands with Ducks Painting

Located in Chapel Hill, NC

Signed & dated 1891 oil painting of ducks flying over a lake in the Scottish highlands with a stag

Category

Antique 1890s Other Paintings

Materials

Paint

Very Large Original Oil on Canvas of Ducks in Pond
Very Large Original Oil on Canvas of Ducks in Pond

Very Large Original Oil on Canvas of Ducks in Pond

Located in Hopewell, NJ

A strikingly large original oil on canvas signed Monte depicting a group of peaceful ducks among

Category

Vintage 1980s American Paintings

Materials

Canvas

Signed Oil Painting of the Red Barn with Chickens
Signed Oil Painting of the Red Barn with Chickens

Signed Oil Painting of the Red Barn with Chickens

Located in Los Angeles, CA

This amazing well done oil painting of the red barn and ducks, chickens and other farm animals. The

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Mid-20th Century American Adirondack Paintings

Materials

Paint

Family of Ducks, Gold-Framed Impressionist Oil Painting
Family of Ducks, Gold-Framed Impressionist Oil Painting

Family of Ducks, Gold-Framed Impressionist Oil Painting

Located in Long Island City, NY

Artist: Unknown Title: Family of Ducks Year: circa 1940 Medium: Oil on Board Size: 11 x 14 in

Category

1940s American Realist Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil

Seascape with Flock of Ducks
Seascape with Flock of Ducks

Seascape with Flock of Ducks

Located in Soquel, CA

Tranquil seascape with a large flock of migrating Redhead ducks in flight by California artist Dan

Category

1970s American Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil, Cardboard

A Family Of Ducks, 19th Century
A Family Of Ducks, 19th Century

A Family Of Ducks, 19th Century

By Constant David Ludovic Artz

Located in Blackwater, GB

Dutch scene of a Family Of Ducks, oil on canvas by Constant Artz. Good quality and condition example of

Category

19th Century Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Flock of Ducks Flying Over a Lake
Flock of Ducks Flying Over a Lake

Flock of Ducks Flying Over a Lake

Located in Austin, TX

the right side and a flock of ducks in mid flight. This piece measures 24" x 48" and is executed in

Category

20th Century Landscape Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

On the Farm
On the Farm

John F Herring JnrOn the Farm, 1851

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H 25 in W 25 in D 3 in

On the Farm

Located in St. Albans, GB

JOHN F. HERRING . JUNIOR An antique oil painting of horses, ducks, chickens and pigs. Painting

Category

19th Century Victorian Animal Paintings

Materials

Oil

Oil Painting of Ducks and Chickens
Oil Painting of Ducks and Chickens

Oil Painting of Ducks and Chickens

Located in Great Barrington, MA

A charming painting of game birds in a landscape. Writing on the back indicates the artist is Henri

Category

Antique 19th Century Belgian Paintings

Large French 19th Century Painting of Dogs and Ducks in a Period Frame
Large French 19th Century Painting of Dogs and Ducks in a Period Frame

Large French 19th Century Painting of Dogs and Ducks in a Period Frame

Located in London, GB

19th century French oil painting of three-pointers chasing ducks in a river. In original unrestored

Category

Antique 19th Century French French Provincial Paintings

Pair of 18th. Century Painting
Pair of 18th. Century Painting

Pair of 18th. Century Painting

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H 40 in W 54.5 in

Pair of 18th. Century Painting

Located in Houston, TX

Large pair of 18th. century oil paintings on canvas of water fowl. Ducks and ducklings and other

Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Belgian Paintings

Materials

Canvas

Large French Oil on Canvas (Unsigned)
Large French Oil on Canvas (Unsigned)

Large French Oil on Canvas (Unsigned)

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H 48.25 in W 37.25 in

Large French Oil on Canvas (Unsigned)

Located in Vancouver, BC

Delightful oil painting depicting a pair of ducks by a waterful. Possibly early 19th century.

Category

Antique 19th Century French Paintings

Materials

Canvas

19th-20th Century Continental Oil Painting in Style of John Frederick Herring
19th-20th Century Continental Oil Painting in Style of John Frederick Herring

19th-20th Century Continental Oil Painting in Style of John Frederick Herring

By John Frederick Herring Jr

Located in Atlanta, GA

19th-20th century continental oil painting of fowls, roosters, and ducks, in oval giltwood frame

Category

Antique Late 19th Century European Decorative Art

Materials

Giltwood, Paint

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