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Artist: Barbara Doyle
Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, A Serious Man
Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, A Serious Man

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, A Serious Man

By Barbara Doyle

Located in Corsham, GB

A fine oil portrait of a tight lipped, serious man in a yellow shirt and tie. On the reverse of the board is a naive style Eastern street scene bathed in sunlight. Both paintings are...

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21st Century and Contemporary Barbara Doyle Art

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Oil

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Double Sided Portrait
Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Double Sided Portrait

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Double Sided Portrait

By Barbara Doyle

Located in Corsham, GB

A double sided pair of oil portraits on board. One side shows a woman on a red background in three quarter profile, The other side shows a man on a grey blue ground, wearing glasses ...

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21st Century and Contemporary Barbara Doyle Art

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Oil

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - 1989 Oil, Mt. Abu No.3
Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - 1989 Oil, Mt. Abu No.3

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - 1989 Oil, Mt. Abu No.3

By Barbara Doyle

Located in Corsham, GB

Signed and dated to the lower left-hand corner. There is a 'Mall Galleries' label on the reverse inscribed with additional details. On board.

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20th Century Barbara Doyle Art

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Oil

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Girl In Yellow
Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Girl In Yellow

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Girl In Yellow

By Barbara Doyle

Located in Corsham, GB

A serene portrait showing a young girl with dark hair and a softened gaze, wearing a yellow coat. There is a label at the reverse with the artist's name and address, this has been p...

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21st Century and Contemporary Barbara Doyle Art

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Oil

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Gentle Smile
Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Gentle Smile

Barbara Doyle (b.1917) - Contemporary Oil, Gentle Smile

By Barbara Doyle

Located in Corsham, GB

A warm and loosely painted portrait of a woman with a kindly smile in a ruffle necked shirt. The painting is unsigned on board. On board.

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21st Century and Contemporary Barbara Doyle Art

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Oil

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Allegory Of Europe Solimena 18th Century Paint Oil on canvas Old master Italy

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