Farmhouse Landscape I
Located in Austin, TX
By Patti Rock 5" x 15" Oil on Board Framed Size: 13.25" x 23.25"
20th Century Landscape Paintings
Oil, Board
Farmhouse Landscape I
Located in Austin, TX
By Patti Rock 5" x 15" Oil on Board Framed Size: 13.25" x 23.25"
Oil, Board
$888Sale Price|25% Off
H 21 in W 22 in D 1 in
Patti Smith - Horses (Grammy, Album Art, Iconic, Rock & Roll, Pop, Legend)
By Kerry Smith
Located in Kansas City, MO
Kerry Smith Patti Smith - Horses Mixed Media on Crescent board Year: 2022 Size: 21x20in Signed
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Gouache, Board
Farmhouse Landscape II
Located in Austin, TX
By Patti Rock 5" x 15" Oil on Board Framed Size: 13.25" x 23.25"
Oil, Board
Catch of the Day Painting
By Patti Rock
Located in Seattle, WA
Patti Rock.
Acrylic, Canvas
$888Sale Price|25% Off
H 21 in W 22 in D 1 in
Pearl Jam - No Code (Grammy, Album Art, Iconic, Music, Rock and Roll)
By Kerry Smith
Located in Kansas City, MO
Kerry Smith Pearl Jam - No Code Mixed media on Crescent board Year: 2017 Size: 21x22in Framed Signed, dated by hand COA provided Ref.: 92-0470 *Black frame with a mirror-gloss finis...
Mixed Media, Acrylic, Gouache, Board
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