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Artist: (After) Thomas Cole
Sunrise in the Catskills Huge Oil Painting
By (After) Thomas Cole
Located in Cirencester, Gloucestershire
Sunrise in the Catskills
unsigned, second half 20th century
after the earlier painting by Thomas Cole (American 1801-1848)
Oil painting on canvas, unframed
canvas size: 34 x 46 inche...
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Late 20th Century Victorian (After) Thomas Cole Paintings
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Oil
$2,449 Sale Price
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