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Ray Garvey 1943 2001 1989 Oil Woodland Clearing

Ray Garvey (1943 - 2001) - 1989 Oil, Woodland Clearing
Located in Corsham, GB
The striking oil study depicts a woodland clearing with sunlight shining through the trees onto the
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1980s Abstract Paintings

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Oil

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