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Artist: D. Parkman
D. Parkman - Large 1979 Oil, Mountain Haven
By D. Parkman
Located in Corsham, GB
A large oil with impasto depicting the view across rooftops in a mountain village. Signed and dated to the lower-right corner. There is a label inscribed with the title on the verso....
Category
20th Century D. Parkman Landscape Paintings
Materials
Oil
$744 Sale Price
20% Off
D. Parkman - 1974 Oil, Mountain Farm
By D. Parkman
Located in Corsham, GB
A painting with impasto depicting a farm nestled in a valley among mountains. Presented in a distressed gilt-effect wooden frame. Signed to the lower-right edge. On board.
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20th Century D. Parkman Landscape Paintings
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Oil
$760 Sale Price
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