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Artist: Barbara Coyle Holt
Entomology
Entomology

Entomology

By Barbara Coyle Holt

Located in Branford, CT

Barbara Holt writes of her work; Ancient Egyptian artists tried to fill the voids in their compositions to discourage evil spirits from finding a place to take hold. “Horror vacui” r...

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21st Century and Contemporary Abstract Geometric Barbara Coyle Holt Paintings

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Acrylic

Pomology
Pomology

Pomology

By Barbara Coyle Holt

Located in Branford, CT

Pomology - acrylic on canvas. 2018. Barbara Holt writes of her work; Ancient Egyptian artists tried to fill the voids in their compositions to discourage evil spirits from finding a ...

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2010s American Modern Barbara Coyle Holt Paintings

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Acrylic

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