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Jana Pastel Portrait

"Elegant Lady c1950s Pastel" by Jana
Located in Bristol, CT
Chic pastel c1950s portrait by Jana of an elegant lady wearing diamond earrings- Image Sz: 19"H x
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Mid-20th Century Paintings

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Pastel, Gouache

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