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Artist: Alexis Duque
The Musician, Large Lating American Modernist Oil Paintng
The Musician, Large Lating American Modernist Oil Paintng

The Musician, Large Lating American Modernist Oil Paintng

By Alexis Duque

Located in Surfside, FL

Alexis Duque Imaginatively charting the psychological experience of space, Alexis Duque produces paintings and drawings of buildings and domestic interiors stacked and conglomerated ...

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Large Latin American Modernist Oil Paintng Women with Fruit
Large Latin American Modernist Oil Paintng Women with Fruit

Large Latin American Modernist Oil Paintng Women with Fruit

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depicting two women, deshabille, partially nude with tropical fruit. surrealist. Alexis Duque Imaginatively charting the psychological experience of space, Alexis Duque produces pai...

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