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Artist: Addison Robichaud
Blue Mountain Landscape
By Addison Robichaud
Located in Soquel, CA
Beautiful calm blue landscape by Santa Cruz artist Addison Robichaud (American, 1943-2017). Presented in a giltwood frame. Signed "A. Robichaud" lower right. Image size, 6"H x 12"L. ...
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1980s American Impressionist Addison Robichaud Paintings

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Paper, Oil

"Spirit of the Buffalo" - Las Vegas Abstract Expressionist Figurative
By Addison Robichaud
Located in Soquel, CA
Wonderful abstract expressionist painting titled "Spirit of the Buffalo" by Santa Cruz artist Addison Robichaud (American, 20th Century). Presented in a wooden frame. Signed "Robicha...
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1990s Abstract Expressionist Addison Robichaud Paintings

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