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Artist: Anthony McNaught
'Still Life with Lemons and a Green Jug', California Post-Impressionist oil
'Still Life with Lemons and a Green Jug', California Post-Impressionist oil

'Still Life with Lemons and a Green Jug', California Post-Impressionist oil

By Anthony McNaught

Located in Santa Cruz, CA

Initialed lower right, 'A.E.M.' for Anthony McNaught (American, 1952-2026); additionally signed verso, 'Anthony McNaught', titled 'Still Life with Green Jug', and dated 2019. This California Post-Impressionist artist studied at the Esalen Institute with Erin Gafill and Tom Birmingham...

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2010s Anthony McNaught Interior Paintings

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Canvas, Oil

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