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"Boats of Hondarribia", 20th Century Oil on Panel by Spanish Artist Menchu Gal
By Menchu Gal
Located in Madrid, ES
MENCHU GAL Spanish, 1919 - 2008 BOATS OF HONDARRIBIA signed "Menchu Gal" (lower left) oil on panel
Category

1980s Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

"Ani's Garden" 1971, 20th Century Oil on Panel by Spanish Artist Menchu Gal
By Menchu Gal
Located in Madrid, ES
MENCHU GAL Spanish, 1919 - 2008 ANI´S GARDEN signed "Menchu Gal" (lower right) oil on panel 13 x 21
Category

1970s Landscape Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

"The Old Port", 20th Century Oil on Panel by Spanish Artist Menchu Gal
By Menchu Gal
Located in Madrid, ES
MENCHU GAL Spanish, 1919 - 2008 THE OLD PORT signed "Menchu Gal" (lower right) oil on panel 15-3/4
Category

1980s Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

"The Cow in the Meadow", 20th Century Oil on Panel by Spanish Artist Menchu Gal
By Menchu Gal
Located in Madrid, ES
MENCHU GAL Spanish, 1919 - 2008 THE COW IN THE MEADOW signed "Menchu Gal" (lower right) oil on
Category

1980s Figurative Paintings

Materials

Oil, Panel

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