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Paintings Of Croquet

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Original Antique Oil Painting of Victorian Woman Playing Croquet
By Christian Claussen
Located in Round Top, TX
A gentlewoman with croquet mallet in hand is seen enjoying a lovely Danish summer day in this
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Antique Late 19th Century Danish Victorian Paintings

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Canvas

Modern Folk Art Painting of a Croquet Playing Young Woman
By Steve L. Cull
Located in Bridgeport, CT
style in his work. A sailor dress wearing young woman pursues the game of croquet in this memorable
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20th Century American Folk Art Paintings

Painting after Francesco Miralles Galaupa 19th century painting game of Croquet
Located in Birmingham, AL
Stunning painting named 9A game of Croquet ) by the original Francesco Miralles Galaup painting
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Early 20th Century American American Colonial Paintings

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Canvas

European School, Portrait of a Boy with Croquet Mallet
Located in Miami, FL
20th c. European School, Portrait of a boy with croquet mallet, oil on canvas, circa 1930's. Verso
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20th Century Paintings

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