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Robert Riger

Global Marine Oil Workers on and Offshore Rig

Global Marine Oil Workers on and Offshore Rig

By Robert Lavin

Located in Austin, TX

"Global Marine Oil Workers" Artist: Robert Lavin Medium: Oil on Canvas Size: 39" x 64" Framed In

Category

20th Century Portrait Paintings

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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