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Robert Roche Saratoga

Saratoga Walking Ring
Located in Bristol, CT
Classic Saratoga paddock walking ring enclosure by Robert Roche c1960 Art Sz: 14"H x 18 1/4"W
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1960s Figurative Paintings

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Giclée

"Saratoga Grand Stand" 1960 Giclee by Robert Roche (b1921-)
Located in Bristol, CT
Racecourse c1960 by Robert Roche Giclee
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1960s Landscape Paintings

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Giclée

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