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Artist: Daniel Maffia
Magenta Iris, Photorealist Oil on Canvas Painting by Daniel Maffia
By Daniel Maffia
Located in Long Island City, NY
Daniel Maffia, French (1937 - ) - Magenta Iris, Year: 1985, Medium: Oil on Canvas, Size: 30.25 x 24 in. (76.84 x 60.96 cm)
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1980s Photorealist Daniel Maffia Still-life Paintings
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Oil
Pink Nasturtiums, Large Modern Floral Oil Painting by Daniel Maffia
By Daniel Maffia
Located in Long Island City, NY
Pink Nasturtiums
Daniel Maffia, French/American (1937)
Date: 1985
Oil on Canvas, signed lower right
Size: 71.5 x 36 in. (181.61 x 91.44 cm)
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1980s Modern Daniel Maffia Still-life Paintings
Materials
Canvas, Oil
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