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Spanish Watercolor Street Scene

British Watercolor of Spanish Village Scene with Church and Archway
British Watercolor of Spanish Village Scene with Church and Archway

British Watercolor of Spanish Village Scene with Church and Archway

By Anthony Avery

Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Description: This charming watercolor captures a Spanish village street scene leading toward a historic archway and church.

Category

Early 2000s Impressionist Landscape Paintings

Materials

Watercolor

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Spanish Watercolor Street Scene signed Diaz Mid century
Spanish Watercolor Street Scene signed Diaz Mid century

Spanish Watercolor Street Scene signed Diaz Mid century

Located in FR

Continental Watercolor Street Scene signed Diaz Mid century c1950-60s Spanish Artist Diaz 20th century, possibly Jose Diaz (or follower) On good art paper mounted on card Unframed

Category

Mid-20th Century Other Art Style Landscape Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Watercolor

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