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Artist: Carolyn Tyson
Lilacs and Peonies, Mid Century Floral Still-Life with Pink & Purple
Lilacs and Peonies, Mid Century Floral Still-Life with Pink & Purple

Lilacs and Peonies, Mid Century Floral Still-Life with Pink & Purple

By Carolyn Tyson

Located in Soquel, CA

Lilacs and Peonies, Mid Century Floral Still-Life with Pink & Purple Vibrant mid century floral still-life featuring lilacs and peonies by Carolyn Tyson (American, b-1941). This lov...

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1960s Abstract Impressionist Carolyn Tyson Paintings

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Gouache, Paper

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